From The Patriot Express <[email protected]>
Subject UnitedHealthcare CEO Mystery Deepens; Josh Hawley Slams Airline Executives
Date December 8, 2024 11:01 AM
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Good morning, Patriots! Today, we uncover chilling details about the UnitedHealthcare CEO assassination and Senator Josh Hawley's takedown of airline executives over Americans’ travel woes. Let’s dive into these impactful stories.

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““If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things.”“ — —Albert Einstein

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**UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Assassin Leaves Cryptic Message on Bullet Casings**
The assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Andrew Witty has taken a bizarre turn as authorities discovered cryptic messages etched into bullet casings at the scene. Investigators believe these inscriptions might point to a political or corporate motive behind the killing.

While the FBI is keeping key details under wraps, sources say the assassin may have ties to domestic groups unhappy with the healthcare industry’s practices. This shocking case is drawing national attention, with Americans questioning the safety of corporate leaders in today’s climate.

**Josh Hawley Calls Out Airline Executives for “Horrible” Flying Conditions**
Senator Josh Hawley didn’t hold back during a heated Senate hearing where he berated airline executives for what he described as “horrible” experiences faced by American travelers. From delays to cramped seating and exorbitant fees, Hawley accused airlines of prioritizing profits over passengers.

Executives defended their policies, blaming labor shortages and infrastructure challenges, but Hawley was unrelenting, demanding reforms to protect consumers. His sharp rebuke has struck a chord with frustrated travelers across the nation.

**Economic Watch**
Recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates a slight decline in unemployment, dropping to 3.6% for November. However, inflation concerns persist, with consumer prices rising 0.3% last month, driven by increases in housing and energy costs. Economists warn that while the job market remains strong, the Federal Reserve may continue its cautious approach to interest rate adjustments.

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