Damn dude that’s sick as hell! Is my vote
https://xcancel.com/deanbphillips/status/1864331752837153152
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
if you still have xitter, quote retweet it with the exact same statement but with a “sick!” instead of a “sick.”
Aww, that’s cute, he thinks it’s still 2002 and ”killing terrorists” is a thought terminating debate move instead of the empty rhetoric used to justify anything that everyone’s been seeing through for 20 years.
About two years ago I was sat in the audience for a talk by a very earnest, experienced speaker addressing the challenges of aid work in various places across the globe and they (briefly) mentioned terrorism as one aspect of a compilation alongside war. And I swear my mind basically just skipped over it for a second as if rolling it’s eyes. It took a minute for me to conciously remind myself that in this instance it was being used correctly and earnestly. After an adult lifetime of it being a facile buzzword through The Troubles, followed by the West’s global profit-backed religious crusades, the word terrorism reflexively indicated that this wasn’t going to be a serious point by a serious person and I could skip the next part.
I wonder for how many more, especially of the late Gen X to millennial to now generations, hear it the same way? Not as a thought terminating cliché, but an instant indicator that you’re desperately scaremongering and totally full of shit.
I’ll even give him the obviously-untrue benefit of the doubt and assume for the sake of argument that by “terrorists” he means ISIS and not the heroes fighting against Nazi invasion. We’ll start there, because I assume Dean Philips and I can both agree that ISIS is bad.
I still support the death of a CEO in midtown more than killing members of ISIS. To be quite honest, ISIS doesn’t have that much impact on my life. This motherfucker is quite literally personally responsible for me not getting my anti-depression treatment.
I was supposed to do TMS last year but United threw a fit about covering it. I was also supposed to do a genetic screen to assess if certain medications would even work, and United wouldn’t cover that either.
Fuck that guy, he’s done far more evil than any member of ISIS, I hope hell is real so he’s burning there.
“Killing terrorists” cool phrasing you’ve got there buddy. Does that include the children in the pediatric hospital?
And yeah, conducting an indiscriminate bombing campaign, mass starvation, systemic sexual abuse and any other crime from list of inhuman barbarity against the entire civilian population of a region is totally the same as killing this one CEO who has blood on his hands with zero collateral.
There upset because there wasn’t any collateral.
Out of all the posting, this one is like a honeypot
seems like dummies in support of genocide in gaza also support private healthcare companies genociding poor americans through claim denials.
predictable.
Why can’t my enemies be respectable and have a conventional army?
-Dean Philips (D-MN)
Because most of them would be in school had the US not helped bomb them all.
No ISIS member ever denied me coverage (you do not gotta hand it to them)
And they probably wouldn’t if they had the power to, unless you’re American, at which point, yeah, they probably would
Damn you can smell the anti-arab racism
Philips was CEO of multiple companies himself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Phillips
Phillips has both owned and started several companies in addition to serving as president and CEO of his family’s liquor business, the Phillips Distilling Company. He is the former co-owner of Talenti gelato and co-owns Penny’s Coffee.
Oh, it’s this fucking loser, says a lot that I made a comment earlier this year making fun of him, but now I couldn’t even recognize the name.
primaried a sundowning dementia-ridden incumbent and got way fewer votes (529,664) than uncommitted did (706,591)
Wish he had the talenti to shut the fuck up
You could have told me this was a tweet from some far right congressman in Louisiana and I’d believe you.
Well yeah, I wouldn’t expect a tweet from a far right politician from Louisiana to look that different than one from a far right politician from Minnesota
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He should be more careful. Didn’t he read that other book?
Better pick it up before it gets yanked as terrorist propaganda or something. But thanks for making the connection.
Why Insurance Companies Don’t Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It.
An expose of insurance injustice and a plan for consumers and lawmakers to fight back. Now a Kindle version of the hard-hitting original. The denial of valid insurance claims is not occasional or accidental or the fault of a few bad employees. It’s the result of an increasing and systematic focus on maximizing profits by major companies such as Allstate and State Farm. Citing dozens of stories of victims who were unfairly denied payment, the book explains how people can be more careful when shopping for policies and what to do when pursuing a disputed claim. It also lays out a plan for the legal reforms needed to prevent future
Now with a forward from
Ah yes, the bicycler’s guide offing insurance CEOs
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seems like leftists disagree with me, a democrat, about everything. hmmmm
Death to America