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Yeah. I mean, what happened is terrible. It's terrible and it's tragic. And I mean, obviously, I never condone violence and the loss of human life is a tragedy. Right. But so is the loss of 1.7 million Americans a year to chronic disease. Yes. You know, they're profiteering off the disease. They're delaying people's ability to get coverage and care.
Yeah. I mean, what happened is terrible. It's terrible and it's tragic. And I mean, obviously, I never condone violence and the loss of human life is a tragedy. Right. But so is the loss of 1.7 million Americans a year to chronic disease. Yes. You know, they're profiteering off the disease. They're delaying people's ability to get coverage and care.
Yeah. I mean, what happened is terrible. It's terrible and it's tragic. And I mean, obviously, I never condone violence and the loss of human life is a tragedy. Right. But so is the loss of 1.7 million Americans a year to chronic disease. Yes. You know, they're profiteering off the disease. They're delaying people's ability to get coverage and care.
And there's a lot of money being made through these dark pathways and approaches to these insurance companies and the revenues that they generate. It's all become a profit-driven system. And when I testified in front of the Senate with Bobby Kennedy and the Maha Group, you know, my main message was,
And there's a lot of money being made through these dark pathways and approaches to these insurance companies and the revenues that they generate. It's all become a profit-driven system. And when I testified in front of the Senate with Bobby Kennedy and the Maha Group, you know, my main message was,
And there's a lot of money being made through these dark pathways and approaches to these insurance companies and the revenues that they generate. It's all become a profit-driven system. And when I testified in front of the Senate with Bobby Kennedy and the Maha Group, you know, my main message was,
the corporate capture of our institutions and how that is the real cause of the chronic disease crisis that we're facing. And candidly, the insurance companies aren't only implicitly involved, they are probably one of the major contributors that somehow have gone unnoticed for decades.
the corporate capture of our institutions and how that is the real cause of the chronic disease crisis that we're facing. And candidly, the insurance companies aren't only implicitly involved, they are probably one of the major contributors that somehow have gone unnoticed for decades.
the corporate capture of our institutions and how that is the real cause of the chronic disease crisis that we're facing. And candidly, the insurance companies aren't only implicitly involved, they are probably one of the major contributors that somehow have gone unnoticed for decades.
So the idea of healthcare started, insurance started right in Houston, Texas, in the Texas Medical Center with Baylor. Baylor Hospital began to offer insurance plans to patients to try and make it a consistent payment plan where they could have accessibility to preventative care. And that was the premise of what Baylor did.
So the idea of healthcare started, insurance started right in Houston, Texas, in the Texas Medical Center with Baylor. Baylor Hospital began to offer insurance plans to patients to try and make it a consistent payment plan where they could have accessibility to preventative care. And that was the premise of what Baylor did.
So the idea of healthcare started, insurance started right in Houston, Texas, in the Texas Medical Center with Baylor. Baylor Hospital began to offer insurance plans to patients to try and make it a consistent payment plan where they could have accessibility to preventative care. And that was the premise of what Baylor did.
well since the 1930s but it got captured in the 80s and became uh hmos and so essentially once it was hmos it became a profit center and it changed it pivoted and so the money that's being made off of every single chronic disease and by delaying the onset of these procedures and surgeries so it's pretty nuanced all