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Brian Thompson Killing

Damn ****ing straight. My next option is ketamine which my insurance only partially covers, and beyond that my best option is implanted neutral stimulator in my spinal column.

I feel bad for the man who was killed and his family but the insurance companies reaping insane profits off the bankruptcies of the middle class and deciding what medical procedures are needed based on how much money they can make off of them will have to stop or you'll see more of this kind of thing. People have had enough. Medical costs more than my vehicles and food budget combined if you count premiums from my paycheck and everything else involved. It's ****ing ridiculous.
I dont feel bad for the man or his family. You took the job that is evil in nature. Just because it's an evil that society has accepted doesnt make it less evil.
 
The whole story is whacko. Like dude was slick enough to perfectly time the meet in the streets and execution but then leaves stuff lying around instead of hiding it and keeps the murder weapon. He may have wanted to get caught or maybe had more targets? He also may have been a super smart person who was nuts (probably). There’s just a lot going on with this one and so many reasons why someone might want to “whack” the CEO. So I end up thinking this rando may have been given info or hired lol. Will make an epic 48 hours.
I think the amount the deep state and surveillance knows about us all is way more than they want to let on.
 
Damn ****ing straight. My next option is ketamine which my insurance only partially covers, and beyond that my best option is implanted neutral stimulator in my spinal column.

I feel bad for the man who was killed and his family but the insurance companies reaping insane profits off the bankruptcies of the middle class and deciding what medical procedures are needed based on how much money they can make off of them will have to stop or you'll see more of this kind of thing. People have had enough. Medical costs more than my vehicles and food budget combined if you count premiums from my paycheck and everything else involved. It's ****ing ridiculous.

How can they administer ketamine in the home? (It should be **** cheap too but I doubt it is) what is an implanted neutral stimulator? A vibrating butt plug?
 
As a teacher with strong health benefits, I can’t imagine how some people with lesser bennies survive monetarily for major procedures or long-term for chronic conditions. My dad is a retired a former administrator (principal essentially) and has had two major procedures post-retirement. One was a pacemaker and the other for prostate cancer. After each of these surgeries, he received his insurance statement in the mail and could see the costs for each both of which were just over $100,000. He only had to pay a $25 copay for each.

For the far majority of people, I imagine this isn’t the case. They’re paying tens of thousands in each instance if not more. How can people compile hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt just to survive? Especially now with such inflation. It’s ridiculous.
 
As a teacher with strong health benefits, I can’t imagine how some people with lesser bennies survive monetarily for major procedures or long-term for chronic conditions. My dad is a retired a former administrator (principal essentially) and has had two major procedures post-retirement. One was a pacemaker and the other for prostate cancer. After each of these surgeries, he received his insurance statement in the mail and could see the costs for each both of which were just over $100,000. He only had to pay a $25 copay for each.

For the far majority of people, I imagine this isn’t the case. They’re paying tens of thousands in each instance if not more. How can people compile hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt just to survive? Especially now with such inflation. It’s ridiculous.

Thats an extraordinary amount of money for a pacemaker, its basically a day procedure here, day surgery followed by a night of observation and follow up outpatient appointments. I would assume the most expensive part of the procedure here would be the cost of the the pacemaker itself, the hospital staff and bed costs would be under 5,000 dollars. All of this is covered by the taxpayer by the way and is typically done within days of someone requiring it. For instance my mum went into hospital because she was having falls, they found that she needed a pacemaker and it was done the next day, due to her complex health problem they kept her in hospital for about a week.
 
Thats an extraordinary amount of money for a pacemaker, its basically a day procedure here, day surgery followed by a night of observation and follow up outpatient appointments. I would assume the most expensive part of the procedure here would be the cost of the the pacemaker itself, the hospital staff and bed costs would be under 5,000 dollars. All of this is covered by the taxpayer by the way and is typically done within days of someone requiring it. For instance my mum went into hospital because she was having falls, they found that she needed a pacemaker and it was done the next day, due to her complex health problem they kept her in hospital for about a week.
What is possible for the rest of the civilized world is seemingly just impossible in the U.S.. We can't have nice things because freedom.

I'll take a little less "freedom" for a better society, even if my taxes go up a bit.

P.S. we are no more free than the majority of Europeans, Australians, Canadians, etc..
 
How can they administer ketamine in the home? (It should be **** cheap too but I doubt it is) what is an implanted neutral stimulator? A vibrating butt plug?
The ketamine is at an outpatient clinic. The neural simulator is a bundle of thin wires that attach to a control module and terminate where the pain is happening and provide low level stimulation of the pain nerves to kind of overwhelm them to neutralize the sensation of pain. The vibrating butt plug is purely for weekends, and the occasional Tuesday.
 
What is possible for the rest of the civilized world is seemingly just impossible in the U.S.. We can't have nice things because freedom.

I'll take a little less "freedom" for a better society, even if my taxes go up a bit.

P.S. we are no more free than the majority of Europeans, Australians, Canadians, etc..
Frankly we are less free primarily because we carry such debt burdens driven needlessly by things like cost of health care. My son needs to get a new apartment, his is just terrible, but thanks to the full corporatization of housing in America combined with outrageous cost of health care he just cannot afford to move. So he continues to put up with a slow leak in the bathroom from the apartment above and stuff like that. It's ridiculous.
 
As a teacher with strong health benefits, I can’t imagine how some people with lesser bennies survive monetarily for major procedures or long-term for chronic conditions. My dad is a retired a former administrator (principal essentially) and has had two major procedures post-retirement. One was a pacemaker and the other for prostate cancer. After each of these surgeries, he received his insurance statement in the mail and could see the costs for each both of which were just over $100,000. He only had to pay a $25 copay for each.

For the far majority of people, I imagine this isn’t the case. They’re paying tens of thousands in each instance if not more. How can people compile hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt just to survive? Especially now with such inflation. It’s ridiculous.
And really you are lucky to have a second income in your household at least equal to yours. Most people don't have that luxury for sure. I know I don't. I make a good salary but my wife is basically making minimum wage to supplement our retirement savings right now. And frankly we are doing better than the majority of Americans that's for sure.
 
The ketamine is at an outpatient clinic. The neural simulator is a bundle of thin wires that attach to a control module and terminate where the pain is happening and provide low level stimulation of the pain nerves to kind of overwhelm them to neutralize the sensation of pain. The vibrating butt plug is purely for weekends, and the occasional Tuesday.

Tuesdays you say?
 
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