Ignoring that is how I can tell you do not even believe what you are trying to sell me.
>> Except as I pointed out, they all employ the same people. <<
No, actually they don’t. HCWs overlaps with insurers, and HCWs overlaps with pharmaceuticals, but insurers don’t overlap with pharmaceuticals. You’ve basically who make more money when you’re labelled as healthy (insurance companies), and people who make more money when you’re labelled a sick (pharmaceuticals, other manufacturers) and some people who may work for either but rarely both (doctors).
But you speak in generalities (”they ALL employ the same PEOPLE”) without specifying who employs whom, so you SOUND like you’re making a reasonable argument, but you’re not. And therein lies the difference between constructive vigilance and destructive cynicism. Vigilance is aware of the evil motives that tempt most people and beneficially seeks to remove people from their temptors, aware that otherwise, the evil people will rule. The destructive type of cynic writes off everyone as prone to evil (correctly), and therefore presumes everyone will do evil and obstruct the vigilant.