Meanwhile, Bechtel and other sweetheart contractors have misspent and siphoned off jillions of dollars that should have gone to real hurricane relief and rebuilding. (yes, there are still thousands of trailers sitting in a field in Hope Arkansas, rotting, while there is no housing for workers in New Orleans or the coast). And the insurance companies are still lying, screwing thousands of homeless families out of their due because their damage was 'wind-caused' and their neighbors because it was "water-caused".
For some reason our prosecutors go after the desperate petty thieves who stole some cases of beer during the chaos, some con-artists who got away with all of $2000, and these caregivers who were doing the best they could in a nightmare. But there is never a case brought against big business.
Of the corporations, by the corporations, for the corporations.
Wonder how much of the euthanasia case is about framing scapegoats to protect the hospital itself from liability for a horrible evacuation "plan".