• samus12345@lemm.ee
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    19 and 16 are “young” children? Not to mention the fact that he was separated from his wife and his contact with them was limited. Unlike with hundreds, if not thousands, of parents he killed with his policy of denying coverage.

    The obvious fellating of the ruling class by the mainstream media is annoying as fuck.

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      Nearly 26.6 million people in the U.S. rely on UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual through insured and self-funded plans. In addition, we serve more than 7.5 million people with care and benefits services outside of the United States.

      Rather than hundreds to thousands, I’m going to go with thousands to tens of thousands.

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      How about a new rule… You don’t get to call them young children if you think that they are old enough to work long hours at a hazardous job without breaks, or that they are old enough (by 2 or more years!) to be married to a 60+ year old pervert. You lose all moral standing to call them “young children” if you do.

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        Well, yeah. But they’re not even bothering to pretend to be a separate Fourth Estate any more.