It wasn't 100% lies, though. I didn't mention any kind of higher truth. I mentioned the truth of a situation that describes the situation millions are in now, and for that reason. It's not called "higher truth", it's called "resonance".
I missed whatever truthful statement was contained therein. It was a pack of lies, and it certainly "resonated" if you accept the proposition that Mitt killed the man's wife.
Nope. The premise I accept is that "captains of industry" can't grok what their employees go through when the employees are treated as callously as all that, and it is a fact that the middle class has been treated so callously. The fact you can't wrap your head around that bit of commonality rather proves my point.
The woman had medical insurance. Her death, tragic as it was, had nothing to do with insurance or lack thereof. There was no causality between the husband's company shutting down and the wife's death.
Besides, what was callous? Companies aren't allowed to shut down, or society declares them immoral when they do?