Thursday, August 15, 2024

Baltimore City - More interested in Lawsuit $$$ than Citizen Safety

Capitalist Realism in Action

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

No

Joe Conservative said...

Democrats only care about money.

Q-Taro, A Highly Intelligent Commentator And Snarky Dude! said...

Democrats are greedy and lazy thieves. Dervish Sanders is registered as a Democrat.πŸ™‰πŸ™ˆπŸ™ŠπŸ’

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Mystere: Dervish Sanders is registered as a Democrat.

I'm not. There is no party registration in the state where I live, dipshit. When I vote there are two papers on the counter in front of the election worker. I point to one to get either a Democratic or Republican ballot. Mystere obviously has a bad case of Dervish Sanders Derangement Syndrome.You are a sick Turd with a hate-filled heart, Mystere.

republiturds are thieves. d0n-OLD tRump and Clarence Thomas are the two biggliest corrupt government employees (one a former government employee) thieves in US history. Both of these Turds belong behind bars. Along with all the J6 co-conspirators in congress.

btw, the d0n-OLD tRump failed "assassin" was a registered republican. That is a FACT. Yeah, but rightturds -- they don't like facts.

As for the video, I don't understand the title you attached to it. You think the companies that manufacture these drugs are innocent victims who should not be sued? Minus and Mystere cry for them because they are the "real" victims of the "Democrat thieves" who are suing them?

How sad are you for the Sackler family, Minus? The Sacker Family Wikipedia page says "They have been described as the most evil family in America, and the worst drug dealers in history". But rightturds like Mystere and Minus probably think they are victims of "Democrat thieves".

Mother Jones: How Donald Trump Betrayed Trump Country (article excerpt)
[the] Hulu series, Dopesick, a drama based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Beth Macy that explores the opioid crisis... The initial episode follows the Sackler family as it schemes to make billions of dollars by selling OxyContin as a non-addictive miracle painkiller...

...the Trump administration went easy on the Sacklers. In October 2020, his Justice Department reached a settlement with Purdue, under which the firm agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges related to its marketing of OxyContin and faced about $8.3 billion in fines. The Sackler family, which was worth an estimated $13 billion, only had to cover $225 million in civil penalties -- a pittance for them -- without acknowledging any wrongdoing. State attorneys general who were then suing Purdue complained the settlement was too lenient for the company and the family. It looked as if the Trump administration had rushed to get the deal done before the election. Trump wasn't seeking justice for the millions of Americans harmed or killed by the Sackler’s malfeasance. He was looking for a campaign talking point. link

Joe Conservative said...

The Democrats shakedown payoff would have been jeopardized had the investigation hearing been allowed to be conducted... how many Baltimoreans have needlessly died from fentanyl ODs since the hearing was cancelled? Hundreds.

Joe Conservative said...

The City doesn't want to know how to prevent these deaths. They just want the money from their lawsuit.

Rattrapper said...

Mother Jones is a mouthpiece for the far left wing extremists. Anyone who agrees with Mother Jones must be a Mama's boy. Maybe that's why Dervish's big blog is called Whoz Yo Mama.

Rattrapper said...

Baltimore suffers to this day from the corruption of the D'Allessandro Crime Clan, of which spawned Nancy Pelosi, daughter of Thomas D'Allessandro Sr.

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Minus: The Democrats shakedown payoff would have been jeopardized had the investigation hearing been allowed to be conducted... how many Baltimoreans have needlessly died from fentanyl ODs since the hearing was cancelled? Hundreds.

A lawsuit regarding drug companies knowingly pushing dangerously addictive drugs isn't a "shakedown payoff". And how could the hearing have put the city's lawsuits in jeopardy? They'd have found that it was the city's fault and not the fault of the innocent drug manufacturers? Can you explain how that could be the case?

It appears to me that Minus is concerned about drug companies losing profit and being held accountable. He doesn't like it when the rich and powerful are held to account. As opposed to being allowed to continue to cheat, steal and kill people -- all to grow even richer.

Minus: The City doesn't want to know how to prevent these deaths.

Yeah, and WHY would they not want to know how to prevent citizens from dying?

And this is known by you because you are a mind reader who has determined what the secret motivations of the City officials are? You should contact those reporters and tell them about the cover-up re how the city (and not the drug manufacturers) are "really" responsible for the deaths.

My guess is that they didn't want any rightturds saying it was SOMEHOW the city's fault and not the drug manufacturer's fault. Because the drug manufacturer's are surely looking for anything at all that could be useful to them in court.

Guess made because that is what Minus is trying to do. SOMEHOW blame the city because it is run by Democrats. So it must SOMEHOW be their fault. And definitely not the fault the greedy drug pushers who manufactured the drugs.

Maybe you could explain to me HOW it could NOT be the drug MANUFACTURER'S fault? Because I seriously can't figure that out.

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Mystere: Baltimore suffers to this day from the corruption of the D'Allessandro Crime Clan...

Me: Was Thomas J. D'Alesandro Sr. credibly accused of corruption when he was mayor of Baltimore?

Copilot: Thomas J. D’Alesandro Sr., the 41st mayor of Baltimore, was a prominent figure in the city's political landscape. While he faced some controversies during his tenure, including allegations related to financial impropriety, it’s essential to consider the context.

Undeclared Money Allegations: D’Alesandro was a strong contender for the Maryland governorship in 1954. However, he dropped out of the race after being implicated in receiving undeclared money from Dominic Piracci, a parking garage owner convicted of fraud, conspiracy, and conspiracy to obstruct justice.

These allegations did not lead to an indictment, and D’Alesandro was later exonerated.

Joe Conservative said...

Amen. It's hereditary corruption. Nancy's mom was even charged for taking bribes.

Joe Conservative said...

Exonerated? Did you read his FBI file? He was a mobster.