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I would prefer the by-and-for-the-people government decide whether my family member gets a cancer treatment over the profit-driven insurance companies. Yes. One has an incentive to deny and the other does not.

Just like the executives at these companies have a profit incentive to underfund the pensions in violation of their labor contracts. Do you expect them to hold themselves accountable?

Yes, there are a few bad actors out there who should be relieved of their ability to reproduce life forms of their own ilk....but, should we imprison an entire population due to the bad behavior of a few??? It is so sad to see freedom and our founding fathers' goals on trial these days, rather than the actions of a few bad execs.
 
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What does that have to do with ethics of business in the US?
The hypocracy of your argument!!! There are very little difference in what is seemingly disturbing to you, the "social elitist" like Michael Moore and his opinions of corruption and incompetence of government and corporations, and you turning around and subsidizing communism...You've got no debate if you partake in its mare existence.
 
Funny in another thread people are questioning why the CO pilots got divorced and got money. Now maybe they'll see why the CO pilots are smart
 

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