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To: Raycpa
OK, Raycpa, ONE of the CEO's jobs is profit, of course. But he also has many more important jobs, including long term survival of his company. Profit is usually delegated to many levels of organization below him.

Actually, the point he is making in his video is directly supported and reinforced by this data from US CDC National Center for Health Statistics.

Daily Updates of Totals by Week and State

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm

Look carefully at the 4th column, labeled "Percent of Expected Deaths", which compares the actual total deaths in the period to what would normally actuarialy be expected in that period.

And keep in mind that the column labeled "Deaths from All Causes" is probably the most reliable by far, and less likely to be tainted by political motives.

And speaking of political motives, I wonder what yours are, and if they relate to your continued disparagement of this CEO?

19 posted on 01/03/2022 7:58:20 PM PST by Grandpa Drudge (Just an old man, desperate to preserve our great country for my great grandchildren.)
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To: Grandpa Drudge

I looked quickly and see that only 10 out of 52 weeks were higher than 140% .

I am only cautioning that this guy has a primary objective and obligation to increase his company’s profits and that means selling more policies at higher prices, therefore we should be skeptical of his interpretation and communication of statistics even if they seem to support our beliefs.

You like what he claims fine with me. Having worked closely with presidents of life insurance companies, they make liberal politicians seem like honest abe.


20 posted on 01/03/2022 8:12:08 PM PST by Raycpa
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