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If a law is bad, you change the law. That's how it works in any democracy.
If americans want a better healthcare system, all they have to do is change the law.
The issue is that :
1. Americans vote for corrupt people. Rick Scott was convicted of defrauding Medicaid and Medicare. He was still elected by the people of Florida
2. Americans insist on giving some empty states 2 senators.
3. Americans insist that the Senate needs a super-majority to pass any bill
These flaws are why americans can't have healthcare.
Ultimately, it's up to americans to fix their political system to make it more representative if they want healthcare. Killing random CEOs isn't going to work.
You forget how Americans are being manipulated by the wealthy elites. These guys own all the media and 100% control the narrative. When people's minds are corrupt, how are they going to change the laws? How are they going to use democracy to change anything when democracy itself is sham?
You reach a point where mob justice is the only way to freedom.