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MI7BZ3EW on scored.co
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Suppose we did punish "bad actors". How would that solve the underlying institutional problems, both with our justice and economic systems? We have perverse incentives all across the board. CXOs are required by court precedent to maximize profits at all costs. The guy was fulfilling his "legal" duty by denying patients coverage.
I'm glad the new federal AG is setting the tone for what is and is not acceptable behavior. We're finally naming domestic terrorists for what they actually are. Maybe we'll start actually fighting against the marxists at an institutional level, the same way a certain historic painter did.
At some point we're going to have to figure out how to reverse the SC decision that all for-profit publicly-traded corporations must maximize profit at all costs. It's one of the reasons why I'll never create a publicly traded corporation.
It's not even a US supreme court decision, it's all based on a single case from a state supreme court. With that, it's literally not controlling precedent anywhere outside of Michigan.
Acceptable behavior includes killing those who harm the people and nation for their own profit. We don't know the kid's exact motives, but either way I'm glad a financialist parasite died. The financialist vampire squids are not on our side, and I don't care if he was just following orders. It wasn't a defense for the German draftees and volunteers so I'm not inclined to give any sympathy or weight to it for others.
Any institution is made of people who's actions are constrained in some way. Get some rwds'es going and the institutions change with each person executed for damaging the common weal. Little bit 1930s Germany, little bit reign of terror France should do the trick
I'm glad the new federal AG is setting the tone for what is and is not acceptable behavior. We're finally naming domestic terrorists for what they actually are. Maybe we'll start actually fighting against the marxists at an institutional level, the same way a certain historic painter did.
At some point we're going to have to figure out how to reverse the SC decision that all for-profit publicly-traded corporations must maximize profit at all costs. It's one of the reasons why I'll never create a publicly traded corporation.
Acceptable behavior includes killing those who harm the people and nation for their own profit. We don't know the kid's exact motives, but either way I'm glad a financialist parasite died. The financialist vampire squids are not on our side, and I don't care if he was just following orders. It wasn't a defense for the German draftees and volunteers so I'm not inclined to give any sympathy or weight to it for others.
Any institution is made of people who's actions are constrained in some way. Get some rwds'es going and the institutions change with each person executed for damaging the common weal. Little bit 1930s Germany, little bit reign of terror France should do the trick