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5 hours ago, Vermillion said:

 

Um this is INSANE overcharging :rip: Unless there's more to the case than is being reported here, I can't imagine this will hold up in court and should get dismissed immediately.

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25 minutes ago, DAP said:

 

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There is absolutely no way in hell I will be playing this video. :biggrin2:

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1 hour ago, Idol_Maniac said:

 

Wow Thiel is aging like **** :deadbanana4: with the amount of wealth he's hoarding you'd think he could afford a Tretinoin prescription + some sunscreen :rip: being a ghoul kicks your ass I guess. 
 

Ot: the media's really showing their ass as per usual with this situation. 

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The corporate media damage control :bloo:

 

I hope more things conducive to change come out of this :celestial4:

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How did he know the ceo's movements? How long was he laying in watch...

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11 hours ago, DAP said:

 

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This might be the only View clip I’ve seen where the audience doesn’t applaud anything they say. :toofunny2: 

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9 hours ago, Aston Martin said:

Wow Thiel is aging like **** :deadbanana4: with the amount of wealth he's hoarding you'd think he could afford a Tretinoin prescription + some sunscreen :rip: being a ghoul kicks your ass I guess. 
 

Ot: the media's really showing their ass as per usual with this situation. 

girl he's on every anti aging thing he can be on. blood infusions and all :deadbanana2:

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1 hour ago, AlanRickman1946 said:

How did he know the ceo's movements? How long was he laying in watch...

Apparently he went "missing" in November, so i assume he started all this that month or maybe in October (doing all research online and then in November following ceo's movements)

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12 hours ago, Idol_Maniac said:

 

He seems nervous, loves it. :heart:

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2 minutes ago, Vermillion said:

 

"According to a company spokesman" I won't believe it until Luigi or his lawyer clarify.

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22 hours ago, Bloo said:

This is patently false. Elon Musk donated more than $200 million to elect Donald Trump. This is done through financial machinations that allow the rich and well-connected to avoid the $3,300 limit for individual donations (e.g., SuperPACs). Depending on how you funnel your financial investments in electoral campaigns, you can actually have "unlimited" contributions as per the FEC [link].

 

This part is very disconnected to the point. If public servants can take effectively unlimited contributions from billionaires, then why should it matter if the public is crowdsourcing a private attorney who is not a public servant? The higher standard should be placed on politicians, but mainstream media turns a blind eye to that issue and is instead focusing on the latter.

Oh I'm not disagreeing with you. I think it'd be amazing if he gets the most expensive lawyers in the country fully funded by the public. I'm just saying legally speaking it's not entirely analogous to political contributions, because the rules are different. 

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1 minute ago, americanlife said:

"According to a company spokesman" I won't believe it until Luigi or his lawyer clarify.

He said in his manifesto he chose UHC due to being the largest insurance company in the US. 

 

Some people are falsely trying to use that he didn't have UHC to suggest he didn't run into insurance problems or denials, but that's not factually shown. 

 

His statements and manifesto allude to that his own experience of being denied insurance coverage and healthcare costs - whoever his insurer was - led him to want to go after insurance companies as a whole and thus he chose the largest one to send a message.

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