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Kent Cooper's avatar

I worked as an insurance underwriter, rate maker and compliance officer for over 30 years. As a compliance officer who made insurance form filings with state insurance departments I can tell you my position was one of having his head on the block constantly. I was told many times to make a filing with some state that absolutely violated state law.

One of my last ones I had the balls to take a photocopy of the law that my company wanted to ignore into a senior vice president's office and ask him to sign at the bottom. He told me to get the f*ck out of his office. I did, returning to my office to put my resume together. My insurance career making $100k per year would last less than a year after that incident. I became a medical records clerk in a hospital making $10.50 per hour, but I slept better at night.

Even then insurance companies invaded my sense of morality. They would send their nurses into my hospital and ask to review records of patients in the hospital. I pulled those records (back in the day when they were primarily paper) for those nurses who would review them and then inform doctors which of their patients they would have to release the next day or payment would be shut off.

I don't believe in violence, Elad, but that said non-violence is not always effective. Can any of us imagine non-violence when America was founded? If we had been non-violent we would be singing God Save the King today.

Right now 17,3% of our GDP goes towards healthcare. That's an average of $13,493 per person, while the 2024 federal poverty level for an individual is $15,060. With that kind of disparity what sort of non-violent action do you propose? Should we all refuse to buy health insurance? Should we refuse to take prescription drugs? At some point violence is the only answer.

I write this as a 78 year old crippled Vietnam veteran who is entirely dependent upon social security and Medicare for survival. Perhaps the real heroes among us are simply those who are willing to do the violence that isn't sanctioned by the Empire.

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Peter Himmelman's avatar

As always Elad, your essays are thought-provoking. While I don’t always share your point of view, I’ve never stepped away from an engagement with your ideas without having expanded my own. Keep up the fight achi.

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