Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are making crazy profits. How about just a reasonable profit?
is that how America works though? in any sector or industry?
if so, please name which one.
Also please define a reasonable profit? How much money should one be able to make? I’m
Guessing there are people in this country who think you are grossly overpaid for whatever you do OP. I’m sure you have much more than any one person truly “needs”. It’s easy to say “a billion is too much” but very hard to say what the lower limit should be.
I think after salaries and overhead are paid, there should be no profit in healthcare.
No money set aside for research?
Anonymous wrote:What does the Monopoly money mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are making crazy profits. How about just a reasonable profit?
is that how America works though? in any sector or industry?
if so, please name which one.
Also please define a reasonable profit? How much money should one be able to make? I’m
Guessing there are people in this country who think you are grossly overpaid for whatever you do OP. I’m sure you have much more than any one person truly “needs”. It’s easy to say “a billion is too much” but very hard to say what the lower limit should be.
I think after salaries and overhead are paid, there should be no profit in healthcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first I thought this guy must be acting on his own, especially given that he left his phone and cup. But now I think he's an assassin. Everything he left, he left on purpose. He looked directly at the camera in the cab on purpose. The only mistake he made was to flirt with that woman at the hostel. And he is clearly much smarter than the cops.
I think it’s multiple people to throw the cops off.
PP you responded to and I agree -- but I think the guy they are looking for is a professional. But agree he must have had help.
Maybe, but are there professional sicarios in the US? Most homicides are little gangsters spraying and praying. Also, he is absolutely horrible with a firearm and he obviously never tested the gun with that supressor/ammo combo before the shooting.
Will be interesting to see how it plays out, but I think people are watching too many movies.
Professionals don’t leave the backpack, don’t get caught on camera, etc.. with a pro, the guy would have just dropped out of nowhere
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting watching the media on this…the Atlantic’s first article was titled something like “Fury at the Healthcare System is justified (murder is not). Then it was changed to “the coursening of American Society”, then pulled from the front page altogether. I believe you can still google search it but very interesting it’s no longer front and center. I agree that corporations are putting their thumb on the scale of the media narrative.
The WP editorial board (who was told? Or wouldn’t? endorse a presidential candidate) wrote a whole column on why the response is uncalled for and that health insurances are a complex matter. Last I read, the comment section was tearing their arguments to pieces and saying they missed the point. I agree that his murder was wrong, plain and simple. But it’s interesting to compare the media vs the internet’s response. One is beholden to the rich.
Guess it’s not time for me to re-up WaPo rn.
So you really want to live with third world conditions where vengeance is extracted on the streets?
I’d like a billionaire to stop spoon feeding me news, especially as we have elected a felon who has an unprecedented 11 billionaires in his cabinet. Okay?
Tons of “news” on social media from know-nothings and influencers and even celebs! No need for experts or think tanks. Bloggers are the best!
And yes we should demand the cia, fbi, and NYPd tell us what is going on every second! We are entitled to that, that’s our right. Screw national security, tell the plebes everywhere, everything!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are making crazy profits. How about just a reasonable profit?
is that how America works though? in any sector or industry?
if so, please name which one.
Also please define a reasonable profit? How much money should one be able to make? I’m
Guessing there are people in this country who think you are grossly overpaid for whatever you do OP. I’m sure you have much more than any one person truly “needs”. It’s easy to say “a billion is too much” but very hard to say what the lower limit should be.
I think after salaries and overhead are paid, there should be no profit in healthcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does the Monopoly money mean?
It’s Banksy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are making crazy profits. How about just a reasonable profit?
is that how America works though? in any sector or industry?
if so, please name which one.
Also please define a reasonable profit? How much money should one be able to make? I’m
Guessing there are people in this country who think you are grossly overpaid for whatever you do OP. I’m sure you have much more than any one person truly “needs”. It’s easy to say “a billion is too much” but very hard to say what the lower limit should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does the Monopoly money mean?
It’s Banksy
Anonymous wrote:What does the Monopoly money mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person who thinks the ex-wife set this up and the rest of the story is smoke and mirrors? They’ve been separated since 2018, maybe her financial situation was getting ready to change. I find it suspect that she is aware of him receiving threats as she purports. I don’t know of any couple who has been separated for six years who are aware of the day to day of their former spouse. Just a thought.
I mean they have kids together and he may think she needs to be aware of threats in case she noticed anything odd. Or maybe someone told her after the fact there had been threats and she was just repeating that. It may not have been first hand knowledge.
I don’t buy it’s the wife because if she was still married to him then his money was still also half hers.
I don’t think it’s the wife. They’ve been apart a long time. What would her motivation be to do it now in this moment? The kids are in high school, and he probably was a hands off dad due to his work. So, she probably got to do what she wanted.
They're fighting over money and he is dragging out the divorce.
I don't know if I think its the wife, but I certainly agree this could be a motive.