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@@BattalionSparta possibly, I suppose he could fight the terrorists in Bembezi? Possibly using a Maxim, a 7-pounder with the Salisbury Horse, Victoria Rangers and the old Cape Corps.?
I got into so many arguments about it not being a B&T, it was so clearly a semi auto with cycling issues that he knew was going to malfunction. He was no pro but he definitely practiced clearing malfunctions with that gun.
We just glossing over the fact that nyc spent untold amounts of money looking for a ceo killer yet they can't be bothered to give the same effort for the everyday man.
Delay, Deny, Defend is a health care industry insider term. That's where he got his words, but he changed it for some reason. What it means for the health care industry is if you delay, then deny then defend the denial, a good number of people will die reducing the amount of money the health insurance industry needs to spend. If enough people die waiting for treatment it significantly raises profits. It's standard procedure.
Most insiders from the industry that I’ve heard from have said it’s too expensive and time consuming to deny so they’ll often just approve things they actually shouldn’t based on their terms.
Nobody dies in america from lack of healthcare. They may choose to not receive healthcare but hospitals are required to provide any life saving procedure regardless of ability to pay. Insurance companies are obviously terrible but nobody is dying because of insurance companies.
I give this gun meme review 4/5. Unfortunately, I’m not smart enough to articulate why I’m giving it this rating, but I’m sure someone will be along soon who can give a full explanation.
Well the backpack he left behind was a prop for the hilarious monopoly money stunt, and presumably to make him less recognizable as he left the crime scene
@@thatcherfreeman the thing is that he seemingly only had 1 backpack. unless he got another (why?) they have a) the wrong guy b) someone created to be a patsy
@@icicle_ai that does make scene print 2 guns and just have another guy wear the same jacket and carry the same 3d printed gun so the real guy could get away is very easy to do
@@nickabel8279But it takes just one internet search to figure out what book he took inspiration from, as the person said above. Just added the "Depose" at the end, and started at the Deny part first.
@@dmhiix Something tells me Mr. Feinman left out merc'ing the most high profile POS CEO to put the fear into the rest of em so none of em wanna be "that guy" lol
Maybe it's because the guy is an Ivy League student and left behind enormously large internet footprint and had lots of friends whereas Crooks was just some loser fresh out of high school? I'm tired of responding to the same comment, basically being copied and pasted all over again. The answer lies in basic logic. If you're unironically asking yourself this question, you're not very bright.
This made the news because this was the CEO of a household name company and the killer used a suppressed weapon. If it was the head of a small business and dude didn’t bother with a “solvent trap” we never would have heard.
Objectively speaking, because he had no grievance with the CEO of UnitedHealthcare in particular, it means that his crime was intended to inflict terror upon other executives and change their behavior. Which it did.
*Fun Fact:* I've been fighting with Sedgwick for over a year to get my neck fixed from a work accident. My lawyer has been waiting to get on the docket to get a judges order because Sedgwick said they won't fix it otherwise. _But,_ a day after the CEO was deleted, *I got a call to setup an appointment for an MRI.* Coincidence? Kinda doubt it.
We can all agree murder is wrong.....but this has made more positive progress in the fight against the medical industry than anything else has for decades. Now that you mention it, I should try again to get medical coverage for my wrist injury that they denied last year.
Blue cross changed their minds about not covering anesthesia any more pretty quickly as well, pretty odd how it takes someone getting shot to have people act decent.
SO, the CEO going down for insider trading, that ran the largest US insurance company with the highest denial rate at a solid 32%, was shot with a 3d printed pistol with a 3d printed suppressor, in a state that wants to ban private ownership of 3d printers, and have them install invasive software that will auto report what you're printing to the police if it even resembles a gun or gun accessory ( 40K miniature printers, and cosplayers beware), and we really think this guy did it? it stinks of government psy-op.
I agree, the government creates the thesis and the antithesis. People have been increasingly riled up lately, and I can only imagine what actions might follow-and how the government will respond.
"Flip over a stool and invite three of your friends to sit with you" is legendary lmaooooo I guess that's a safer bet than you and three of your buddies trying to stack up on one stool 😂
In NY the murder 1 statute is weird and requires more than just premeditation... involves the death of a 'special class' (judges, cops, etc) or certain other factors. The only one that could apply in this case (until CEOs are written in there) is terrorism. So it looks like they were just looking for a hook to hang that charge. Much like another case in NYC that got turned from a misdemeanor fraud case into dozens of felonies...
And the immediate law enforcement response. All the everyday folks and kids who get murdered or worse. And that shit gets no energy from them.. but hey, if you got enough money and clout people pay attention. It’s a shame but it’s not just this country…
The most interesting part about the whole thing is that not once, not a single time when talking about this incident was gun control mentioned. He had an illegally made item, crossed state lines, brought it in to the most prohibited gun zone in the US, and commits a murder, and not a single mention of gun control because it was against people they don't like.
I genuinely do not believe that luigi wrote that manifesto, he was dickriding the feds in it and commending them on "doing their job" that they havent actually done in the last 40 years
No cause they're purposely hiding the info cause Trump's shooter may or may not have ties to BlackRock meanwhile Luigi just iced the UnitedHealth CEO and BlackRock has money in UnitedHealth... So I wonder why they were so invested in finding Luigi
As an outsider from the other side of the ocean am surprised that the gun tubers haven't mentioned that most assassination attempts are carried out by guys with very limited knowledge about firearms holding sh1tty guns
@@zacharykelly7434Doesn't that fact actually fit the optics from the angle that "guns are too easy to get and use such that even non-experts can get a shitty one and pull off murders?" Like think what you want of that, I don't think the narrative being pushed has ever been "it's gun experts with niche, hand-smithed weapons who commit these murders."
Actually the point about him being anything he wants and dedicating his life to fixing the problem vs being it and being out of the newscycle in 90 days is probably the smartest thing anyone has said on this.
Raging nihilistic narcissists typically don't succeed at many truly productive things. He was likely destined for disaster from an early age, through others neglect and his choice
Brighter people have been trying to tackle our healthcare problems for decades and decades, with no progress at all. In fact, it's only gotten worse. I for one can't help but notice that this act has done more to show the medical industry they can't keep doing this to us than anything else has in the last 40+ years.
@@legogenius1667 I disagree. This was one guy; you think they don’t have a hundred other bigwigs to replace him with? They’ll just keep doing the same things they’ve BEEN doing; it’s like saying Apple stopped functioning and got better after Steve Jobs died. To UnitedHealthcare, this was just a big name they will swap out with another big name. To his wife and two sons, he’s their father and husband who was brutally gunned down by some bougie rando who thought he actually did something to change the system. I’m not here to simp for the guy but if my dad who was a cop was shot and killed by some commie liberal piece of shit, and people were out there celebrating it because “muh unjust system”, it’d fucking hurt.
@@legogenius1667 the thing is you can't argue that point though? There isn't enough time to even see if this event had a lasting effect, or not? The most we have atm is most is another person was arrested for saying "deny defend depose, somebody will get you some day." So far thats it.
Anyone remember the end of the book, Ferenhite 451, when Montag escapes the police and they instead use the robotic hound to take down some random guy who vaguely resembles Montag? This smells very much of that.
DUDE fucking GOOD reference and i said the same damn thing!!! How tf they find his backpack......and then find him WITH the backpack days later??? Plus the original pic looks NOTHING like Luigi. The first pic the due was built like a linebacker. Luigi is a skinny little guy, mostly just toned muscle. No broad shoulders, nothing.
No, I never read it but now I'm going to. We did Animal Farm, 1984, and a few others in my high school, I had friends who had 451 in their english class just not mine.
"Delay, Deny, Defend" is the name of a book about how insurance companies screw people over when it comes time to pay up. Ol' Luigi changed it up some for whatever reason, but I'd bet that book was his inspiration for his "Deny, Defend, Depose."
A regular person gets dropped on the street doesn’t get a national manhunt and the freaking mayor escorting him into court. But sh**t one of “the peole that matter” and all of a sudden it’s all hands on deck. That’s what annoys me most about this situation.
for one, most of the randoms getting dropped on the street are pos gang members anyway, but i understand your point of view. Good people that do don't get much attention. That is messed up. But i do still understand how someone of his standing would be given more attention. People that make things happen for our economy could be one reason. Another because we cant have a class war. "Class" is often seen as old school, but its really always been there. More power you hold, more benefits you get regardless of its ethics. I'm not an expert on the topic but I think there's lots of things at play. Not disagreeing with you either
Doubly so when the person who got killed has literally been making everything worse for the entire time they've been around. This wasn't even a Left vs Right political fight at all, it was purely just someone getting fed up with piece of shit healthcare and taking matters into their own hands.
@@melissameadows7462 you mean none? only non lifreetening surgeries get rejected, same thing that happens in the EU or canada... back, knee and hip surgery. no life saving surgery get rejected LOL at least be correct in your blind rage
The Jason Bourne crowd was hilarious when the video dropped, they kept insisting it was some grizzled veteran, highly trained professional, with a gun worth 2 grand. I kept telling them it's going to be political, a 20 something kid with limited firearms experience, using a garbage tier basic 9mm with some kind of homebrew suppressor.
What do the Mario bros think of corrupt CEOs? Mario: If you have a problem with the way a ceo is running his company, e-mail your congressman. After all, it’s his job to serve his electorate! Luigi:
Brandon, if you did become atf director, not only could you change the agency mission, you could change your title to be the first atf store manager and turn the agents into checkout cashiers.
“To the Feds, I'll keep this short, because I do respect what you do for our country" I'm willing to bet good money that this manifesto was writen by a fed
It's all fedslop, same as the fake drone threats that they have used to ALREADY issue drone bans. I called it as soon as I saw the first mainstream coverage of the drones.
Similar words are the title of a book insurance companies learn from to strategize how they'll make profits by refusing coverage and not getting in legal trouble for it Lugi basically twisted those words and well, "shot" them back
Counterpoint to the manifesto joke: At least he was concise. If he went on for like 30 pages like Ted did, people would probably just think "ok bro, get to the point".
Except his "manifesto" was juvenile trash citing stupid movies and Ted had actual philosophers publishing on his work for decades because he made an actual argument.
Exactly, nobody really wants to read manifestos these days. I also think writing one is unnecessary-actions speak louder than words, and the writing is just ideological bs (ex. natalie rupnow)
It's crazy to me there's this much uproar and a multi-state manhunt for this guy but no attention is given to any of the number of random shootings that happen in New York.
Has nothing to do with rich or poor, it's s a high visibility case with political motivations behind it. Why was Kyle Rittenhouse or Chauvinau's or Daniel Penny's cases so public?
@@ChiefCrewinYou mean like every mass shooting? It's funny how those don't get this much attention, in fact the media covers them up if the shooter isn't a straight white male. It's because he was a rich democrat who was supposed to testify in a insider trading hearing that involved a company that the Pelosi's are tied. It's so convenient that this happened days before his testimony..
I immediately reacted to this with the same thought, we will never get any version of a hearing protection act passed. Gonna have to scrap the entire NFA, which is an even bigger battle…
You mean his grandfather, an Italian immigrant, prominent business man, real estate mogul who died in 2008, was friends with the Pelosi family. Nicholas Mangione had 10 kids and over 35 grandchildren? That's the big connection?
@aaronwild2894 that's only half the connection. I'm talking about the Pelosi connection to the ceo, who was about to testify in court against the Pelosi family. This was a Pelosi hit job against the CEO. What a coincidence that a Pelosi family friend carried out the execution. Gee whiz, let's check the list of Biden's 8,000 Pardons and see if we can put the pieces together.
"Deny Defend Depose" comes from a book by a Rutger professor. Mangione didn't make it up, he was just acting on something he read and with his limited capacity decided to use as justification. "Snitch", since when did society become prison trash?
To quote Clarence Darrow (often attributed to Mark Twain), "I never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure," and this was definitely one of them.
Yeah, I don't necessarily agree with shooting people for what the company they work for does, but you can't act surprised someone smoked him given UHCs reputation.
@@ncrshane1919 I mean if you run the numbers, the company he oversaw was responsible for the deaths of more Americans than bin Ladin & the rest of Al Qaeda put together, so yeah...
> Guy left backpack but kept the gun and the fucking silencer > 6 days long manhunt with no results > shitty suspect photos you can’t see shit on > Noname McDonalds cashier staring at customers instead of sweating at job > cops literally found a text “the owner of this paper is the killer” on the suspect 🤡🤡🤡
I hate the NYC leadership calling this a ghost gun and pushing to ban 3d printers. What a bunch of clowns. Gotta love that gun free zone working. Great video, can't wait to see your breakdown video.
@@Cat-up6hb Nah, bro, I said you shouldn't go out of your to give LEOs tips because they will look for every excuse to fuck you out of that money, if they don't decide to try pinning the crime on you instead. Even if they _did_ pay her, people are gonna know this girl turned this idiot in. Do you think the cops are gonna protect her if some other champagne socialist goes looking for revenge?
@@kevinvandijk4871one shooting (domestic dispute) in my town in the last 15 years. People outside the USA got some wild ideas about what it's like here 😂
"Among Us" is a game that teaches you to ascertain who your real enemies are, and eliminate them. I can certainly see why such a thing may be considered dangerous to some people..
A Boomer here - right off the bat I could tell it was a regular semi-auto with a silencer that was causing him problems. Not some exotic thing. Colion Noir came out with a video pretty quickly demonstrating this.
So did James Reeves. I'm a boomer too, and frankly I'm also not a gun expert...and I could figure out that wasn't a $2300 gun that's used to euthanize horses.
Amendment II A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Eyebrows in shooter video looked different. Eyebrow transplant? Here's the DOOZIE... Luigi is left handed, the shooter is right handed. How you like them apples? 🍏
That's what I'm saying they definitely pinned it on some random dude so people don't think you can get away with something like this. Wonder how often that happens 🤔.
I have never heard of eyebrow analysis, but I have heard of left handed people learning to use their right hand with just as much dexterity during their childhood, and developing the habit of using different hand for different tasks depending on the level of strength required, while I also have heard that there are people, who have a dominant right eye and a dominant left hand. So now I have to look into eyebrow analysis that can scientifically negate all known possibilities and is a new emerging field of forensics. I am not blaming you here, just lamenting all the lost processing power that I have spent to find a possible logical answer to the discrepancies.
It's good catharsis for people who are fed up with the system, but I almost feel like it's become a distraction to actually trying to solve what's wrong with the system.
solving the problem is as easy as a mass month of all americans not paying one penny to any health insurance company for the month of January collectively…. not one medical bill, not one insurance bill…. nothing… and wall street will tank the whole fucking industry in one day … theyll all be bankrupt
I think it was sad someone died walking on a street while they thought they were safe, I think it’s unfortunate we only care so much because the person was rich. I really enjoy your content, I’m Canadian, and I live in the Canadian version of Texas, Alberta. I think guns are cool, fun and a need for certain people, but some regulation is needed. While I don’t necessarily agree with you I DAM well respect you. I applaud you shooting your shot at governor, the drive to go out and do something, and actually stand up for your beliefs instead of just complaining about it? Fucking amazing, if I could vote for you I would. Your channel and others like Gerand thumb are also a great place to keep me out of a personal echo chamber, keep in touch with reality. Your humour, transparency and integrity are fucking lit, keep it up. Merry Christmas!
The most ironic part of this is the overlap between the people who applaud this, and the people who cheered us into a compulsory healthcare insurance scheme. They hate insurance CEOs.. but applauded when we were _FORCED_ to use them.
I assume you’re talking about the ACA, which, yeah it’s not perfect, what’s the alternative in your mind though? Healthcare can’t operate under normal free market rules, it breaks under the weight of supply and demand rules. It’s very difficult to provide healthcare (supply) taking countless years and hundreds of thousands of dollars to become a doctor, and the demand is unreliable at best, based entirely on national health trends which creates a fluctuating web of different health needs that are difficult to address through capitalism as the response to problematic health trends can take years if not decades, and trying to jump into a healthcare business means you will likely go under having never stood a chance without the backing of insurance companies. But since they’re corporations, their goal is not to provide funding to healthcare providers, nor is it to reduce cost to the people who need the healthcare, their only job is to squeeze as much money as humanly possible out of the healthcare providers and the customers, which means, don’t take on customers who would be a bad bet. Refusal to cover chronic illness under insurance was a national pastime before the ACA. So what’s your solution? Unless you can somehow convince healthcare insurance companies to look into the goodness in their heart to lower prices and stop denying claims, they will keep doing it. And repealing legislation mandating that they actually provide service to everyone rather than them seeking free money from customers knowing that they never plan to deliver on their product, does not solve healthcare.
@@strangelyukrainian7314 First off, health insurance is NOT healthcare, never has been never will be. Secondly healthcare that isn't covered by insurance absolutely operates on free market conditions. It's why laser eye surgery went from $30000 per eye when it was new and rare to 2 for 1 specials for $1000 when every opthamologist in the country is capable of doing it. Hospitals and clinics would have no problems competing for business and you'd have competition as well as price/quality tiers like you do in every service. It doesn't take 'countless years' it's 8 years of undergrad+medschool and 1-3 years of residency where you're already practising medicine in a hospital or clinic but under the tuttelage of a senior doctor. The demand is not unreliable at all, it's always present. But enough about healthcare since it issue was about *health insurance*. The ACA utterly destroyed health insurance for customers. Those of us responsible enough to have a health insurance plan saw our premiums skyrocket and the once solid networks we had get dashed to pieces. Those that decided they didn't want or need health insurance were forced to purchase crap plans that cost heaps of money and offered effectively no coverage for anything other than major illness and even that was sparse and highly restrictive. ONly unions and congress maintained their great plans prior to the ACA ruining everything. Insurers had every right to deny policies to someone who never had health insurance until they got sick. That isn't how insurance works. You don't get to buy a homeowner insurance policy after your house gets swept away in a tornado. You don't get to buy collision coverage on your car after you run it into a tree and you don't get to buy health insurance after your cancer diagnosis. That is fair, reasonable and how the system works. Those of us who have health insurance policies but maintain our health and have little to no payouts for healthcare end up 'losing' the gamble, just as those who never had coverage and get extremely sick do. Those of us who had coverage and ended up getting sick and having 80-90% paid by the insurer won the gamble. The CEO didn't deny anyones claims and no one dies from a denial, they die by refusing to appeal the denial or refusing to pay for their own healthcare. Yea, it sucks, its a raw deal, so is losing your house and belongings in a tornado. At least you're alive.
@@strangelyukrainian7314 "So what’s your solution? Unless you can somehow convince healthcare insurance companies to look into the goodness in their heart to lower prices and stop denying claims" You dont know much about politic? A country has the power and the capacity to force an entire market to have fixed price for it to be afordable for everyone. That's litteraly what most European country have. Everythings there is far cheaper and easier to get because things are regulated by the country. There is not need or question about goodness, it's just basic politic.
I clicked on the video and the first thing I noticed was how Brandon looks like a war lord and checked the comments to make sure I wasn’t alone and I definitely am not
It is worth noting CS Lewis served in the British military in WWI, saw the horror of trench warfare at the Somme, and through his life avoided becoming involved in either secular or religious politics. Using his quote as some "clever" sympathy for a silver spoon dickhead assassinating a CEO is incredibly disrespectful for Lewis' actual legacy and ideals.
@@zakofrx He was trying to hide, not draw attention to himself by starting a mass shooting. If he were going to turn violent he would have done so against the police when he saw them.
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Thank you Brandon
#akgnotificationsquad
Where's my goddamn Morita video, Brandon!
Not a hero or a villain just a broken man
They say you shouldn't dress for the job you have but the job you want, and Brandon looks like he wants to lead a small South American nation.
How about an African nation, possibly in the Southern regions, and possibly including a certain river called the Zambezi?
@@Mutant_Tracker Rhodesia?
@@BattalionSparta possibly, I suppose he could fight the terrorists in Bembezi? Possibly using a Maxim, a 7-pounder with the Salisbury Horse, Victoria Rangers and the old Cape Corps.?
El Presidente?
I think he looks more like he wants to lead the ATF
Brandon’s transformation into a Caribbean dictator is nearly complete
Looking like Trudeau's father
Tropico el presidente herrea
He wants to date Justin Trudeau.
It's like a Pokémon evolution lol
pick an island, any would do :D im in!
The funniest part is that the media usually just blankets all handguns as "glocks" and are wildly incorrect. The one time they dont, its actually was
Damn, you're right!!!
🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹 From Austria with love 😘
lol they can't even accidently be right, it's statistically impossible even a broken clock is right twice a day😅
The misinformation is intentional.
I got into so many arguments about it not being a B&T, it was so clearly a semi auto with cycling issues that he knew was going to malfunction. He was no pro but he definitely practiced clearing malfunctions with that gun.
We just glossing over the fact that nyc spent untold amounts of money looking for a ceo killer yet they can't be bothered to give the same effort for the everyday man.
Brandon just needs a cigar, a military cap and a small island in the Caribbean
Don't forget the fucking gold aviator sunglasses
He'd get my tourist money
You're saying Brandon Herrera should cosplay as Fidel Castro? 😅
Fidel Herrera?😂
What odd accessories for an AFT director.
Brandon’s beard looks like he’s gonna try to take over a small Middle Eastern country
He does loves his AK's
Inshallah
btw I heard one just opened up
the kinda guy to change over 300 words to "Herrera," including both positive and negative words
Brandon for new head of Syrian government 🤣
But with pointy rockets, so that people do not laugh at him.
This is gonna go in the Congress Archive when Brandon gets assigned as ATF Director
#lets go Brandon!
We must keep praying for Trump to appoint him 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@zombifiedpariah7392get it trending and maybe he will.
Careful Brandon, watch 'em.
Delay, Deny, Defend is a health care industry insider term. That's where he got his words, but he changed it for some reason. What it means for the health care industry is if you delay, then deny then defend the denial, a good number of people will die reducing the amount of money the health insurance industry needs to spend. If enough people die waiting for treatment it significantly raises profits. It's standard procedure.
He used the slightly altered term in reference to the title of a Novel.
Most insiders from the industry that I’ve heard from have said it’s too expensive and time consuming to deny so they’ll often just approve things they actually shouldn’t based on their terms.
Nobody dies in america from lack of healthcare. They may choose to not receive healthcare but hospitals are required to provide any life saving procedure regardless of ability to pay. Insurance companies are obviously terrible but nobody is dying because of insurance companies.
Sound like Canada's or Great Britains national Healthcare systems! Only not as bad.
Damn!
>Named Luigi
>Last name sounds vaguely like the word “mansion”
>Had a “ghost gun” on him
I love Clown World
>Also did shrooms
We live in a simulation.
@@Will_I_am_not157yarp
The devs _sure had fun_ with this _update_ ‥… *I can sense them chuckling from the great beyond.*
"John Dies at the End" becomes non fiction really fast...
Funniest one I saw was, "You can no longer play as Luigi".
LMAO
You know that the left is going to play all future Mario Cart as Luigi.
- Luigi shot Shao Kahn?
- That's _other_ Brian Thompson.
- Oh... right.
I give this gun meme review 4/5. Unfortunately, I’m not smart enough to articulate why I’m giving it this rating, but I’m sure someone will be along soon who can give a full explanation.
I recommend you avoid McDonald's for breakfast.
I give it a 5/5👌
Ahhhhh, that made me laugh.
I think its due to no Marty Robbins memes appearing
@@jacobjones7687 It's definitely the lack of Marty Robbins memes.
If only the police were this amped up to catch a criminal at Uvalde, huh?
TRUE!!!!
Leaves behind a backpack... Found later with a backpack with all gun, money, and manifesto... yeah it all adds up perfectly
Guy is more hype for backpacks than Dora The Explorer...
Man learns there are more than just one backpack in the world
Well the backpack he left behind was a prop for the hilarious monopoly money stunt, and presumably to make him less recognizable as he left the crime scene
@@thatcherfreeman the thing is that he seemingly only had 1 backpack. unless he got another (why?) they have a) the wrong guy b) someone created to be a patsy
@@icicle_ai that does make scene print 2 guns and just have another guy wear the same jacket and carry the same 3d printed gun so the real guy could get away is very easy to do
The order of the bullets followed the title of the book written about how insurance companies screw us over….”Delay, Deny, Defend”
"Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It", by Jay M. Feinman
He didn't glue the rounds together
@@nickabel8279But it takes just one internet search to figure out what book he took inspiration from, as the person said above. Just added the "Depose" at the end, and started at the Deny part first.
@@dmhiix Something tells me Mr. Feinman left out merc'ing the most high profile POS CEO to put the fear into the rest of em so none of em wanna be "that guy" lol
Here is a motive, we are closer to find out who is the actual perpetrator
It's weird we know so much about Lugi and nothing about Thomas Crooks.
or golf course dude once the pic of the biden harris bumper sticker on his truck dropped. so weird.
Or Stephen Paddock.
Maybe it's because the guy is an Ivy League student and left behind enormously large internet footprint and had lots of friends whereas Crooks was just some loser fresh out of high school?
I'm tired of responding to the same comment, basically being copied and pasted all over again. The answer lies in basic logic. If you're unironically asking yourself this question, you're not very bright.
@@HubertWillow3 keep it up , being tired is Gay
@HubertWillow3 Still nothing on Stephen Paddock who was alive for longer than both Crooks and Mangione, explanation?
Why is this such big news thou? This is a murder in a big city known for murders!
Because the rich are actually scared now.
Drama is proportional to wealth.
This made the news because this was the CEO of a household name company and the killer used a suppressed weapon. If it was the head of a small business and dude didn’t bother with a “solvent trap” we never would have heard.
Oligarchy
@vanossgaming9319 yeah but can we talk about how the CEO was set to testify against Nancy Pelosi for insider trading? This Luigi guy glows.
He gets booked for terrorism. Killed one man. But yet, We have mass murders chilling in jail with lesser charges. It doesn't make sense.
It makes perfect sense.
It’s all about control.
If ur rich enough- nothing has to make sense.
It makes a few Billion reasons of sense
They are setting an example. They don't want people going after those in power that are screwing over the common man.
Objectively speaking, because he had no grievance with the CEO of UnitedHealthcare in particular, it means that his crime was intended to inflict terror upon other executives and change their behavior. Which it did.
*Fun Fact:*
I've been fighting with Sedgwick for over a year to get my neck fixed from a work accident. My lawyer has been waiting to get on the docket to get a judges order because Sedgwick said they won't fix it otherwise. _But,_ a day after the CEO was deleted, *I got a call to setup an appointment for an MRI.* Coincidence? Kinda doubt it.
We can all agree murder is wrong.....but this has made more positive progress in the fight against the medical industry than anything else has for decades. Now that you mention it, I should try again to get medical coverage for my wrist injury that they denied last year.
Well at least some good might come from this situation
Interesting...
I also saw lots of reports from people working in the medical industry saying that the day after the pew pew there were 0% denials..
Isnt that crazy
Blue cross changed their minds about not covering anesthesia any more pretty quickly as well, pretty odd how it takes someone getting shot to have people act decent.
Brandon Herrera for ATF director
#lets go Brandon!
#luigi for ATF DIRECTOR!!!
@@scottolsen5449annnnd welcome to the watch lists 😂
If it's abolished we don't need a director
Congress would need to do that, good luck. Just needs to have all enforcement powers removed.
SO, the CEO going down for insider trading, that ran the largest US insurance company with the highest denial rate at a solid 32%, was shot with a 3d printed pistol with a 3d printed suppressor, in a state that wants to ban private ownership of 3d printers, and have them install invasive software that will auto report what you're printing to the police if it even resembles a gun or gun accessory ( 40K miniature printers, and cosplayers beware), and we really think this guy did it? it stinks of government psy-op.
I agree, the government creates the thesis and the antithesis. People have been increasingly riled up lately, and I can only imagine what actions might follow-and how the government will respond.
Luigi couldn't handle being second place in Mario Kart after being blueshelled...
Blueshelled 3 times
As a Luigi main, understandable.
"Flip over a stool and invite three of your friends to sit with you" is legendary lmaooooo I guess that's a safer bet than you and three of your buddies trying to stack up on one stool 😂
And the guy flipping the stool over says"let me push up your stool..."
that is DEFINITY not a safer bet
Idk man, some of us got some pretty big stools
@Mizt_Plays What do you mean? Everyone has two feet on the ground. It's a very stable configuration 🤣 If you're all stacked up you might fall.
Thanks for one upping the comment you commented on😂loved em both.
He gets a terrorism charge, but the guy who mowed through a parade in a suv didn't? WTF is wrong with this country?
Its god is money.
In NY the murder 1 statute is weird and requires more than just premeditation... involves the death of a 'special class' (judges, cops, etc) or certain other factors. The only one that could apply in this case (until CEOs are written in there) is terrorism. So it looks like they were just looking for a hook to hang that charge. Much like another case in NYC that got turned from a misdemeanor fraud case into dozens of felonies...
Well at that time i believe that guy was a few shades darker than the boogeyman of the time, rittenhouse
And the immediate law enforcement response. All the everyday folks and kids who get murdered or worse. And that shit gets no energy from them.. but hey, if you got enough money and clout people pay attention. It’s a shame but it’s not just this country…
@@Rolandeld1999 ^This
The most interesting part about the whole thing is that not once, not a single time when talking about this incident was gun control mentioned. He had an illegally made item, crossed state lines, brought it in to the most prohibited gun zone in the US, and commits a murder, and not a single mention of gun control because it was against people they don't like.
I genuinely do not believe that luigi wrote that manifesto, he was dickriding the feds in it and commending them on "doing their job" that they havent actually done in the last 40 years
Is it strange to me that we know more about Luigi then the trump shooters?
Is it?
the two of them were dems. had to downplay that, it was an election year.
unless you are stupid enough to think the media is unbiased.
@@sting582yes, and the Vegas shooter is still an unknown man
yes
No cause they're purposely hiding the info cause Trump's shooter may or may not have ties to BlackRock meanwhile Luigi just iced the UnitedHealth CEO and BlackRock has money in UnitedHealth... So I wonder why they were so invested in finding Luigi
As an outsider from the other side of the ocean am surprised that the gun tubers haven't mentioned that most assassination attempts are carried out by guys with very limited knowledge about firearms holding sh1tty guns
We do, every time. But the optics don't follow the narrative so
@@zacharykelly7434Doesn't that fact actually fit the optics from the angle that "guns are too easy to get and use such that even non-experts can get a shitty one and pull off murders?" Like think what you want of that, I don't think the narrative being pushed has ever been "it's gun experts with niche, hand-smithed weapons who commit these murders."
The CEO: *Gets Assassinated
The Entire Political Compass: "WTF JUST HAPPENED?"
Actually the point about him being anything he wants and dedicating his life to fixing the problem vs being it and being out of the newscycle in 90 days is probably the smartest thing anyone has said on this.
Raging nihilistic narcissists typically don't succeed at many truly productive things. He was likely destined for disaster from an early age, through others neglect and his choice
Brighter people have been trying to tackle our healthcare problems for decades and decades, with no progress at all. In fact, it's only gotten worse. I for one can't help but notice that this act has done more to show the medical industry they can't keep doing this to us than anything else has in the last 40+ years.
@@legogenius1667 I disagree. This was one guy; you think they don’t have a hundred other bigwigs to replace him with? They’ll just keep doing the same things they’ve BEEN doing; it’s like saying Apple stopped functioning and got better after Steve Jobs died. To UnitedHealthcare, this was just a big name they will swap out with another big name. To his wife and two sons, he’s their father and husband who was brutally gunned down by some bougie rando who thought he actually did something to change the system. I’m not here to simp for the guy but if my dad who was a cop was shot and killed by some commie liberal piece of shit, and people were out there celebrating it because “muh unjust system”, it’d fucking hurt.
@@legogenius1667
2A exists for a reason, and the medical industry is an extension of the government at this point.
@@legogenius1667 the thing is you can't argue that point though? There isn't enough time to even see if this event had a lasting effect, or not? The most we have atm is most is another person was arrested for saying "deny defend depose, somebody will get you some day."
So far thats it.
Brandon casually confusing Smash Bros. and Mario Party.
Oh no! The travesty....
same thing to people who have actually seen a vagina and arent Nerd-gins
Well all credibility is now lost.
If only I knew sooner
Well i better unsubscribe. Damnnit
Who fuckin cares lol gays?
Anyone remember the end of the book, Ferenhite 451, when Montag escapes the police and they instead use the robotic hound to take down some random guy who vaguely resembles Montag? This smells very much of that.
DUDE fucking GOOD reference and i said the same damn thing!!! How tf they find his backpack......and then find him WITH the backpack days later??? Plus the original pic looks NOTHING like Luigi. The first pic the due was built like a linebacker. Luigi is a skinny little guy, mostly just toned muscle. No broad shoulders, nothing.
They at least blurred the cameras before the dog got him.
No, I never read it but now I'm going to. We did Animal Farm, 1984, and a few others in my high school, I had friends who had 451 in their english class just not mine.
@@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket Its a good dystopian novel along the likes of the two you listed. Would reccomend.
@@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket Did you happen to do Brave New World, The Giver, or House of the Scorpion?
"Delay, Deny, Defend" is the name of a book about how insurance companies screw people over when it comes time to pay up. Ol' Luigi changed it up some for whatever reason, but I'd bet that book was his inspiration for his "Deny, Defend, Depose."
I felt the edginess through the thumbnail and knew I was in for a treat
How Luigi could have just learned more about supressors and gunsmithing by going to SDI
Talk about a missed segue opportunity.
Ted K had a higher K/D but Luigi got the high value target 🤷♂️
He also had a better marketing system, state of the art.
9:57 it was a semiauto. You can see it in the footage. This whole thing has only proven to me how unintelligent humanity has become.
A regular person gets dropped on the street doesn’t get a national manhunt and the freaking mayor escorting him into court.
But sh**t one of “the peole that matter” and all of a sudden it’s all hands on deck.
That’s what annoys me most about this situation.
PEACH, HOLY CRAP WHY IS NOBODY MAKING THIS THE PROBLEM
for one, most of the randoms getting dropped on the street are pos gang members anyway, but i understand your point of view. Good people that do don't get much attention. That is messed up. But i do still understand how someone of his standing would be given more attention. People that make things happen for our economy could be one reason. Another because we cant have a class war. "Class" is often seen as old school, but its really always been there. More power you hold, more benefits you get regardless of its ethics. I'm not an expert on the topic but I think there's lots of things at play. Not disagreeing with you either
Doubly so when the person who got killed has literally been making everything worse for the entire time they've been around. This wasn't even a Left vs Right political fight at all, it was purely just someone getting fed up with piece of shit healthcare and taking matters into their own hands.
The double standard pisses me off too and even though I wouldn't normally support luigi in a sort of protest to the system I just might...
You don't make as much GDP for your country, your life is inherently less valuable as a result. I hope you learned something today!
Murder is bad, im more pissed that the hearing protection act will now probably never get passed. I REALLY wanted unregulated suppressors.
Yes murder is bad, like the millions murdered by uhc
@@melissameadows7462 you mean none? only non lifreetening surgeries get rejected, same thing that happens in the EU or canada... back, knee and hip surgery. no life saving surgery get rejected LOL at least be correct in your blind rage
@@melissameadows7462Yeah cause insurance companies are shooting people in the street lol
They may try and make 3d printer illegal without them reporting every build to a Gov website...
@melissameadows7462 lol nope. Disease isn't murder.
Drive bys and gang shootouts are though, so you'd support the assassination of MLK?
That quick joke about the health insurance premiums getting a little lower made me giggle a strange amount aha
The Jason Bourne crowd was hilarious when the video dropped, they kept insisting it was some grizzled veteran, highly trained professional, with a gun worth 2 grand. I kept telling them it's going to be political, a 20 something kid with limited firearms experience, using a garbage tier basic 9mm with some kind of homebrew suppressor.
What do the Mario bros think of corrupt CEOs?
Mario: If you have a problem with the way a ceo is running his company, e-mail your congressman. After all, it’s his job to serve his electorate!
Luigi:
Yeah that last bit was my take...suppressors are in line to be removed from the NFA and this happens. Idk this whole thing glows in the dark.
Same thing happened during the Vegas shooting
nothing ever happens and if it does happen the feds planned it
didnt he 3dprint the suppressor himself?
sounds like the good old story of you can ban it but people will still get it to me
@@Cat-up6hb that's how smart people would spin it yes
Brandon, if you did become atf director, not only could you change the agency mission, you could change your title to be the first atf store manager and turn the agents into checkout cashiers.
“To the Feds, I'll keep this short, because I do respect what you do for our country" I'm willing to bet good money that this manifesto was writen by a fed
It's all fedslop, same as the fake drone threats that they have used to ALREADY issue drone bans. I called it as soon as I saw the first mainstream coverage of the drones.
Everybody used to ask where AK50 but nobody seems to ask how AK50
I ask how much is AK50
Unfortunately RUclips has stupid Commiefornia rules about showing gun manufacturing, so we probably won't ever see a build video for the AK50
Remember. Thanks to McDonalds. He was nabbed.
Idk, if I’m making minimum wage and there’s 50k on the line I might have too
Proof that McDonald's is bad for your health
@@Zenerd775 Easily bought, huh?
lets boycott mcdo
@@Zenerd775 Don’t be a _whøre_ man. There is *limitless value* in *virtue.*
5:18 “Deny, Defend, Depose” is based off of a book title about the healthcare system…allegedly, I don’t read
Similar words are the title of a book insurance companies learn from to strategize how they'll make profits by refusing coverage and not getting in legal trouble for it
Lugi basically twisted those words and well, "shot" them back
if i need $20 antibiotics i have to spend $350 to have a dr hand me a permission slip. completely ridiculous. 🍻
Counterpoint to the manifesto joke: At least he was concise. If he went on for like 30 pages like Ted did, people would probably just think "ok bro, get to the point".
Keep glazing
“Uncle” Ted deserves a 1/5.
Except his "manifesto" was juvenile trash citing stupid movies and Ted had actual philosophers publishing on his work for decades because he made an actual argument.
Exactly, nobody really wants to read manifestos these days. I also think writing one is unnecessary-actions speak louder than words, and the writing is just ideological bs (ex. natalie rupnow)
I found myself clapping my hands and laughing out loud at the "game was rigged from the start". Mega like on the video
Luigi went dowhill after his ghost hunting business went under
Went from capturing ghosts to making ghosts.
😂😂😂😂
Had to make a few new ones to get some more work
Plumbing in NY must not be profitable enough.
“I don’t wanna like the guy”
Oh yeah, I forgot you’re running for Office lol
On RUclips: "Violence is never the answer"
In the skreets: TING GOES SKRRRRRA
Yeah, I didn't get that considering he was happy about Penny, but makes sense now
Guess Nintendo is gonna have to threaten legal action against people who are named Luigi now.
12:00 put some respect on Uncle Ted's name. Brandon shut up Josh we want you as director that would look really really really really really bad
Listen if they are concerned about that one be glad they aren't looking at the others instead.
Brandon never wanting to run for public office again!
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In other news, Mcdonalds has seen a 13% decline in sales. Number 1 reason cited at 50%, "parole violation."
This is impossible. 3D printed guns, suppressors and murder are all illegal in NYC.
Maybe if hoodies were illegal it wouldn't have happened
Is that a 3D printed suppressor in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me? 😂🤣😂🤣😂💀💀💀💀💀
It's crazy to me there's this much uproar and a multi-state manhunt for this guy but no attention is given to any of the number of random shootings that happen in New York.
Well yea you think new york cares about the poor's?
Really? That's crazy to you? I smell disingenuity.
It's actually quite simple - unlike most shooting victims, Brian Thompson was rich.
Has nothing to do with rich or poor, it's s a high visibility case with political motivations behind it. Why was Kyle Rittenhouse or Chauvinau's or Daniel Penny's cases so public?
@@ChiefCrewinYou mean like every mass shooting? It's funny how those don't get this much attention, in fact the media covers them up if the shooter isn't a straight white male. It's because he was a rich democrat who was supposed to testify in a insider trading hearing that involved a company that the Pelosi's are tied. It's so convenient that this happened days before his testimony..
I immediately reacted to this with the same thought, we will never get any version of a hearing protection act passed. Gonna have to scrap the entire NFA, which is an even bigger battle…
Winning battles but losing wars.
Shall not be infringed
A bigger battle, but a righteous battle
No premiums have not got lower since. This is going to change nothing.
In regards to the CEO assassination, why isn't anyone talking about Nancy Pelosi's connection
You mean his grandfather, an Italian immigrant, prominent business man, real estate mogul who died in 2008, was friends with the Pelosi family. Nicholas Mangione had 10 kids and over 35 grandchildren? That's the big connection?
@@aaronwild2894no. I think he means a rumor that the CEO was supposed to testify against Pelosi.
@aaronwild2894 that's only half the connection. I'm talking about the Pelosi connection to the ceo, who was about to testify in court against the Pelosi family. This was a Pelosi hit job against the CEO. What a coincidence that a Pelosi family friend carried out the execution. Gee whiz, let's check the list of Biden's 8,000 Pardons and see if we can put the pieces together.
Or BlackRock
@@aaronwild2894 I think he's referring to the rumor that the CEO was supposed to testify against Pelosi
I'm just glad I got to see this before RUclips age restricted and buried it.
Same. I doubt RUclips CEO's are worried but still: the rich protect each other.
Am I the only one to think Brandon’s beard and shirt makes him look like great value Castro
Dollar store version
He's running for govenor of Canada next
@@captaincynical2422 loooooooooooool
Thought the same thing earlier in the vid lmao
So are manifesto's just a prerequisite in the US before doing something outragious and unacceptable?
Probably the one thing that gets me laughing is the snitch didn't get the reward money for doing so currently.
The money only comes after conviction
@@samuelcp100makes sense
@samuelcp100 it's because she called 911 not the hotline, i think.
Even Judas got his 30 pieces of silver
Why is that anyway?
Daniel Penny should have never been charged.
Why not?
It's true no investigations should be done. You should just say self-defense and they walk away, no questions asked.
Wasn't he set to testify against Nancy Pelosi.
why because he couldn't get to touch them heavies?!! 🍈🍈🤣😂🤣
the ceo or luigi?
@darealrulezbreaker9493 ceo
"Deny Defend Depose" comes from a book by a Rutger professor. Mangione didn't make it up, he was just acting on something he read and with his limited capacity decided to use as justification. "Snitch", since when did society become prison trash?
To quote Clarence Darrow (often attributed to Mark Twain), "I never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure," and this was definitely one of them.
Yeah, I don't necessarily agree with shooting people for what the company they work for does, but you can't act surprised someone smoked him given UHCs reputation.
@@ncrshane1919 I mean if you run the numbers, the company he oversaw was responsible for the deaths of more Americans than bin Ladin & the rest of Al Qaeda put together, so yeah...
@@ncrshane1919 Not the company they work for, you absolute 20 IQ genius.
The company that works for them. Do you know what a CEO is?
@@ncrshane1919 American reading comprehension in action.
@ThrowAway-ji1cf you do realize a CEO gets a salary right? He wasn't the owner...
drunk luigi: *inspects handgun, touches backpack* ..oh fucke, i thinke that's not my polterguste 5000, mamma mia!
> Guy left backpack but kept the gun and the fucking silencer
> 6 days long manhunt with no results
> shitty suspect photos you can’t see shit on
> Noname McDonalds cashier staring at customers instead of sweating at job
> cops literally found a text “the owner of this paper is the killer” on the suspect
🤡🤡🤡
just happened to have had a surgery that was not covered or worked well
but had a backpack on at the time of aressted that match what he had on during the shooting
This World Is Not Good Or Evill
Is Just Funny XD
The glows so bright, the entire sun looks like a sunspot.
Manifesto glazes the feds in the beginning
I hate the NYC leadership calling this a ghost gun and pushing to ban 3d printers. What a bunch of clowns. Gotta love that gun free zone working. Great video, can't wait to see your breakdown video.
I swear these years keep getting crazier and crazier. By 2030 we are gonna have contact from space I swear
6:17 the girl who snitched did it for the momey then called the police line, not the tip line. She got nothing.
LMFAO, we 'boutta get a part 2 staring her
Which is why you should never assist the police on investigations: they will go out of their way not to pay you, so why put yourself at risk?
@@AJadedLizard
"why should people call the police on criminals, if they dont get paid for that"
you unironically asked that lol
😂 Are you serious? What an idiot.
@@Cat-up6hb Nah, bro, I said you shouldn't go out of your to give LEOs tips because they will look for every excuse to fuck you out of that money, if they don't decide to try pinning the crime on you instead.
Even if they _did_ pay her, people are gonna know this girl turned this idiot in. Do you think the cops are gonna protect her if some other champagne socialist goes looking for revenge?
No premiums have been lowered because of the shooting or for other reasons. Mine is as high as ever.
Weird, the last time we nearly had the SHUSH act passed, bumpy bois were blamed for what was clearly an m-60...
Stock prices for UHC went up after the assassination. New investing strategy just dropped.
Literally straight out of GTAV lmao
Leftoids aren't smart, that's for sure.
Cruelty Squad IRL
Is it just me or is Brandon giving off some Fidel Castro vibes with that beard and green shirt?
Now all he needs is the hat
New video idea?
He soon will promise free healthcare and stable jobs in the sugar production industry.
Bro went outside in New York, he had it coming
Or went outside in the USA! 🤪👌🏻
Your not funny and the way you write is gay
@@kevinvandijk4871alr European
@@kevinvandijk4871one shooting (domestic dispute) in my town in the last 15 years. People outside the USA got some wild ideas about what it's like here 😂
It's PvP enabled zone.
Simultaneously in millions of heads: "Sometimes you just have to give it a shot"
"Among Us" is a game that teaches you to ascertain who your real enemies are, and eliminate them. I can certainly see why such a thing may be considered dangerous to some people..
A Boomer here - right off the bat I could tell it was a regular semi-auto with a silencer that was causing him problems. Not some exotic thing. Colion Noir came out with a video pretty quickly demonstrating this.
So did James Reeves. I'm a boomer too, and frankly I'm also not a gun expert...and I could figure out that wasn't a $2300 gun that's used to euthanize horses.
Nintendo's Luigi merch sales skyrocketing is the best shit coming from this
I have no tactical needs. The entire subdivision is terrified of me. :-)
You know he's a fall guy when his manifesto spends some time complimenting the cops/feds who nabbed him.
Exactly I’m glad I’m not the only one noticing this as well. Luigi glowing brighter than the sun rn
UHC didn't do anything to our premiums. They're as crazy as ever.
time to call mario
I blame Obama.
Lets not forget that this CEO was set to testify against a certain former Speaker of the House for her insider trading trial, right? 🤯
Is this verified?
Yep, it's such a strange coincidence this happened days before he testified.
Good news, though, he as a Bad Money Man who didn't have a little D next to his name, so no one has to care.
Hmmmm 🤔
He still sucks
Amendment II
A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Eyebrows in shooter video looked different. Eyebrow transplant? Here's the DOOZIE... Luigi is left handed, the shooter is right handed. How you like them apples? 🍏
That's what I'm saying they definitely pinned it on some random dude so people don't think you can get away with something like this. Wonder how often that happens 🤔.
I have never heard of eyebrow analysis, but I have heard of left handed people learning to use their right hand with just as much dexterity during their childhood, and developing the habit of using different hand for different tasks depending on the level of strength required, while I also have heard that there are people, who have a dominant right eye and a dominant left hand.
So now I have to look into eyebrow analysis that can scientifically negate all known possibilities and is a new emerging field of forensics.
I am not blaming you here, just lamenting all the lost processing power that I have spent to find a possible logical answer to the discrepancies.
“Luigi Wins” on the title with a picture of luigi is wild work 💀
It's good catharsis for people who are fed up with the system, but I almost feel like it's become a distraction to actually trying to solve what's wrong with the system.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS, ABSOLUTELY THIS
solving the problem is as easy as a mass month of all americans not paying one penny to any health insurance company for the month of January collectively…. not one medical bill, not one insurance bill…. nothing… and wall street will tank the whole fucking industry in one day … theyll all be bankrupt
I think it was sad someone died walking on a street while they thought they were safe, I think it’s unfortunate we only care so much because the person was rich.
I really enjoy your content, I’m Canadian, and I live in the Canadian version of Texas, Alberta. I think guns are cool, fun and a need for certain people, but some regulation is needed. While I don’t necessarily agree with you I DAM well respect you. I applaud you shooting your shot at governor, the drive to go out and do something, and actually stand up for your beliefs instead of just complaining about it? Fucking amazing, if I could vote for you I would. Your channel and others like Gerand thumb are also a great place to keep me out of a personal echo chamber, keep in touch with reality. Your humour, transparency and integrity are fucking lit, keep it up.
Merry Christmas!
9:20. That’s not a man sized target. That’s a CEO sized target. Meaning a bigger target
The most ironic part of this is the overlap between the people who applaud this, and the people who cheered us into a compulsory healthcare insurance scheme. They hate insurance CEOs.. but applauded when we were _FORCED_ to use them.
I assume you’re talking about the ACA, which, yeah it’s not perfect, what’s the alternative in your mind though? Healthcare can’t operate under normal free market rules, it breaks under the weight of supply and demand rules. It’s very difficult to provide healthcare (supply) taking countless years and hundreds of thousands of dollars to become a doctor, and the demand is unreliable at best, based entirely on national health trends which creates a fluctuating web of different health needs that are difficult to address through capitalism as the response to problematic health trends can take years if not decades, and trying to jump into a healthcare business means you will likely go under having never stood a chance without the backing of insurance companies. But since they’re corporations, their goal is not to provide funding to healthcare providers, nor is it to reduce cost to the people who need the healthcare, their only job is to squeeze as much money as humanly possible out of the healthcare providers and the customers, which means, don’t take on customers who would be a bad bet. Refusal to cover chronic illness under insurance was a national pastime before the ACA.
So what’s your solution? Unless you can somehow convince healthcare insurance companies to look into the goodness in their heart to lower prices and stop denying claims, they will keep doing it. And repealing legislation mandating that they actually provide service to everyone rather than them seeking free money from customers knowing that they never plan to deliver on their product, does not solve healthcare.
@@strangelyukrainian7314 Thanks for the reply. You're almost there, but what you're experiencing is a really gross "premature-enlightenment".
@@strangelyukrainian7314 First off, health insurance is NOT healthcare, never has been never will be. Secondly healthcare that isn't covered by insurance absolutely operates on free market conditions. It's why laser eye surgery went from $30000 per eye when it was new and rare to 2 for 1 specials for $1000 when every opthamologist in the country is capable of doing it. Hospitals and clinics would have no problems competing for business and you'd have competition as well as price/quality tiers like you do in every service. It doesn't take 'countless years' it's 8 years of undergrad+medschool and 1-3 years of residency where you're already practising medicine in a hospital or clinic but under the tuttelage of a senior doctor. The demand is not unreliable at all, it's always present. But enough about healthcare since it issue was about *health insurance*.
The ACA utterly destroyed health insurance for customers. Those of us responsible enough to have a health insurance plan saw our premiums skyrocket and the once solid networks we had get dashed to pieces. Those that decided they didn't want or need health insurance were forced to purchase crap plans that cost heaps of money and offered effectively no coverage for anything other than major illness and even that was sparse and highly restrictive. ONly unions and congress maintained their great plans prior to the ACA ruining everything. Insurers had every right to deny policies to someone who never had health insurance until they got sick. That isn't how insurance works. You don't get to buy a homeowner insurance policy after your house gets swept away in a tornado. You don't get to buy collision coverage on your car after you run it into a tree and you don't get to buy health insurance after your cancer diagnosis. That is fair, reasonable and how the system works. Those of us who have health insurance policies but maintain our health and have little to no payouts for healthcare end up 'losing' the gamble, just as those who never had coverage and get extremely sick do. Those of us who had coverage and ended up getting sick and having 80-90% paid by the insurer won the gamble. The CEO didn't deny anyones claims and no one dies from a denial, they die by refusing to appeal the denial or refusing to pay for their own healthcare. Yea, it sucks, its a raw deal, so is losing your house and belongings in a tornado. At least you're alive.
@@strangelyukrainian7314
Worked just fine before Obama got elected.
@@strangelyukrainian7314 "So what’s your solution? Unless you can somehow convince healthcare insurance companies to look into the goodness in their heart to lower prices and stop denying claims"
You dont know much about politic?
A country has the power and the capacity to force an entire market to have fixed price for it to be afordable for everyone. That's litteraly what most European country have.
Everythings there is far cheaper and easier to get because things are regulated by the country.
There is not need or question about goodness, it's just basic politic.
hhhhnnnNNNNNGGGGTAKPAK
The comparison of the murder to the Ewoks dancing at the explosion of the second Death Star has me cackling like a mad man 🤣
I clicked on the video and the first thing I noticed was how Brandon looks like a war lord and checked the comments to make sure I wasn’t alone and I definitely am not
The greatest evils in the world will not be carried out by men with guns, but by men in suits behind
desks. "
~C.S. LEWIS
Yeah well, Luigi is still evil, very evil
It is worth noting CS Lewis served in the British military in WWI, saw the horror of trench warfare at the Somme, and through his life avoided becoming involved in either secular or religious politics.
Using his quote as some "clever" sympathy for a silver spoon dickhead assassinating a CEO is incredibly disrespectful for Lewis' actual legacy and ideals.
@@jharriger2816thank you
11:13 i was waiting for you to go "he basically coupdve done anyth8ng he wanted, LIKE GET A EDUCATION THROUGH SDI"
The SDI education is why his gun kept malfunctioning.
The best part, they did not pay the snitch. Because she called the wrong number.
And if she hadn't called and he eneded a bunch of customers everyone would attack her for not calling ..
@@zakofrx I wonder what mcdonalds you go to where wealthy CEOs of, realistically, immoral corporations make up the majority of customers lol
@@zakofrx He was trying to hide, not draw attention to himself by starting a mass shooting. If he were going to turn violent he would have done so against the police when he saw them.
@@zakofrx why would he end innocent people? He would have no reason to.
@@zakofrxhe was against killing innocent people, so he wouldn’t have killed a bunch of other people