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Demand for bulletproof homes surging in US – Bloomberg
The ultra-rich have boosted spending on private security, especially after the assassination of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO
US billionaires have ramped up personal and residential security over the past few years, installing bulletproof fittings and panic rooms, Bloomberg has reported.
Private security firms had been in high demand even before the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson earlier this month, the outlet said on Monday, but the killing has sparked a new wave of spending on security. ...
The sense of insecurity increased after the assassination of the UnitedHealthcare boss, who was gunned down outside a Hilton hotel in central Manhattan a week ago. Some online users on social media reacted positively to Thompson’s killing, while ‘wanted’ posters appeared across New York encouraging targeting other executives.
Why 2nd degree and not 1st?
Why the terrorism charge?
Something is not right here.
What was his most obvious motive? Personal revenge?
RWSGFY says
What was his most obvious motive? Personal revenge?
1st degree is premeditated.
You telling me this wasn't premeditated?
'Delay', 'Deny' and 'Depose' etched on the bullet casings by Divine Intervention?
41% of people say they are ok with the killing.
Misc says
41% of people say they are ok with the killing.
Probably more people are ok with it. Americans don't like unethical ways of making money.
I dunno, he could've been trying to make a citizen's arrest and the perp resisted arrest.--Let a jury decide.
41% of people say they are ok with the killing.
Killing a man with kids is awful.
WookieMan says
Killing a man with kids is awful.
Did the actions of this man, the company he was the CEO of and other companies in this industry harm the lives of Americans? Who committed the greater harm?
Older Americans don't understand the relatively hard present and future problems young Americans are likely to face.
What is the alternative? Government healthcare?
WookieMan says
Killing a man with kids is awful.
Did the actions of this man, the company he was the CEO of and other companies in this industry harm the lives of Americans? Who committed the greater harm?
"Is every claim automatically valid in your world?"
"What is the alternative? Government healthcare?"
I'm pretty sure it's much higher than 41%.
RWSGFY says
"What is the alternative? Government healthcare?"
Yes, by orders of magnitude because the existing system is frankly murderous.
RWSGFY says
"What is the alternative? Government healthcare?"
Yes, by orders of magnitude because the existing system is frankly murderous.
Misc says
41% of people say they are ok with the killing.
I'm pretty sure it's much higher than 41%.
RWSGFY says
"What is the alternative? Government healthcare?"
Yes, by orders of magnitude because the existing system is frankly murderous.
"What is the alternative? Government healthcare?"
"LOL, like NHS or Canadian system doesn't deny shit."
The_Deplorable says
RWSGFY says
"What is the alternative? Government healthcare?"
Yes, by orders of magnitude because the existing system is frankly murderous.
Healthcare is finite and no one has a "human right" to the labor and services of others.
There WILL BE RATIONING.
Would you rather have a unionized and woke Government retard "Death Panel" rationing and denying your healthcare based on your skin color and economic status? You craving for DMV and DEI level service for your healthcare?
If you could point to unreasonable profits by United Healthcare you might have an argument. But insurance companies will simply go bankrupt if they have to pay for every single claim made by doctors and there is absolutely ENORMOUS fraud in government run Medicare services.
"Healthcare is finite and no one has a "human right" to the labor
and services of others."
It won’t be fixed until the people say enough is enough and demand change.
Maybe one solution is to let the people directly vote on the renewal of corporate charters every five years.
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