The Corporate Money Printer

One of the oldest businesses in the world next to prostitution is the world of insurance. Not that people can really tell the difference between the two. In either case, you’re selling a piece of your soul with each transaction. It’s an entity so powerful that in the United States, having certain insurance is mandatory. No matter what, the government makes you pay them as long as you draw breath, and they still can come after you while in your coffin. It’s the guaranteed Corporate Money Printer. The missing puzzle piece to the old-time saying, The only things certain in life are death and taxes, actually should say, The only… Insurance, Death, and Taxes.

One of the very first insurance companies was established to ensure the safety of the world’s most precious Marine cargo, yes African Slaves. That’s right the world gave zero damns about the humanity of Africans/Blacks; but made certain that the America’s, France, Spain, Portugal, amongst others slept well at night knowing they would get reimbursed if the ocean took their stolen human property (cargo), (3/5 of a human). Many of these very same insurance companies exist today and are wealthier than ever. Lloyd’s of London,The Royal Exchange Assurance, Mutual Life of New York, Aetna, New York Life, formerly Nautilus Insurance, Southern Mutual…too many including Hartford Fire Insurance Company… And yes, they paid out. Special shout-out to the banking industry, honorary members of The Corporate Money Printer.

Do you not find it interesting that so many have been conditioned to accept the fact that corporations have been granted the benefits of being a person; yet none of the accountability of said person’s life? While society is going to Hell-in-a-Hand-Basket, insurance companies are at their peak collecting mass profits. So far just in the first half of 2024 alone, underwriting gains are at $5.6 billion; net income over $39 billion; and the return on equity (ROE) is 9.5% with expectations over 10%. Health insurance, however, is hovering around $16 billion in profits. Made highly possible by denying 1 of every 5 insurance paid medical claims. Somehow, the members we call Honorable Judge such-n-such as passed rulings that when disaster strikes, insurance companies do not have to pay out because it can do more harm to society! So the company can’t handle a loss in profits to honor what they claim to be paid for; yet society can afford to lose everything and start over again from the ashes of deficits and despair.

When you’re owned by certain media companies, one tends to verbally spew out such nonsense of “why would anyone consider hurting…” Any unethical CEO that has ten’s of thousands of bodies and or sob stories attached to their resumes. So, none of the families that paid into their forced trusted relationships with insurance companies had loved ones? It wasn’t sad that a couple of kids watching their mother die slowly for a profit plan to work itself out? Or a woman/man witnessing their partner spirit disappear in their arms; regardless of paying into the trusted plan that denied or delayed treatment via a soulless condition in that long unread contract.

Why is it that our society deems it such a different or sadder experience if the person suffering is wealthy or a public celebrity? Why is it that society respects a title and bank account over that hard-working person that actually makes a positive difference in the workplace and / or world every day? No one will ever know if the CEO is in the building or not; yet everyone will know if the janitorial staff doesn’t show up. So who deserves the acknowledgment, the person that connections got them their name on the door; or the person that humbly does the work that most people look down upon? I myself respect the person who cleans the toilet and picks up the clutter over the person who has no clue where the cleaning supplies are located. If you don’t understand the job of the lowest paid person in the company, maybe you’ve already failed.

How much longer, or how much more proof do we need that the laws were made for the wealthy to enjoy and for the majority to follow? We are forced to pay into taxes that barely represent many of us. Then again, Corporate America, aka the government, aka the truest gangsters, are rewarded with the biggest tax evasion of accountability provisions. (Side Note) The Bill Gates of the world can literally get away with murder and be labeled a hero as you they donate a few pennies from profits to the people they’ve exploited. Companies are allowed to siphon billions from trusting citizens; all while being deemed great men and / or women.

The government protects itself so much that when threatened, it makes laws to assert itself immediately. Think about it, the White community has been in Pole Position for a looooooooong time as the let me show you how to be a terrorist group awards… I don’t need to mention the people in the shackles era because it still exists. No, I’ll just stay on the fact that White Americans have been killing more innocent White Americans year after year in the school system alone. Though, never have been honestly labeled by the actions which were committed; however, one wealthy monster gets killed (yes a crime), and the people that pull the strings of America unanimously yelled Terrorist conviction.

Again, for the record, I believe all murder is bad. Especially for someone you believed did you wrong. I just don’t see that person learning any lesson or anything is repaid from a quick emotional reaction. Now we have memorials of family members and some media, crying from what they say is a senseless death. All while their one-way mirrors don’t believe the many recipients of his/their successful industry deserve any resentment. If the government and any of these companies actually applied the forced collegiate classes of Ethics in their daily practices, maybe there would be much more civility. Throughout history, it’s only so long before that Have-Nots allow the takers to throw successful robberies in the faces of the actual trusting victims/customers. The only true security in insurance is that the company will not lose profits because they are protected like money in the vault.

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