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[–]CaelianPost No Toasties 3 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

Sounds absolutely infernal. I immediately thought of Georges Wolinski's wonderful cartoon parody of Dante's Inferno.

  1. Dante's girlfriend Beatrix runs off to have some fun. Dante pleads with her to come back, but she's young and wants to amuse herself. She gets on a haunted-house kind of amusement park ride and disappears through a door. Dante with his friend Virgil follow in the next car.

  2. Dante and Virgil roll through Hell, searching for Beatrix. Hell is a combination of Dante's Inferno and Hieronymus Bosch.

Georges Wolinski is one of the best cartoonists of the 20th and early 21st centuries. His work is mostly political and social commentary, often ribald. He died in the Jan 2015 Charlie Hebdo massacre, the oldest of the victims. He donated his original artwork to the French National Library. You can see and download at gallica.bnf.fr. Lots of the drawings are NC-17.

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McAneny thinks that for insurance companies, it’s really all about the money.

Her theory is that insurance companies save money by delaying spending as long as possible, especially if the patient or the doctor gives up on the appeal, or the patient’s condition rapidly declines in the absence of treatment.

For an insurance company, she said, “you know, death is cheaper than chemotherapy.”

No doubt this hypothesis is correct.

Greed is destroying America.