Neil Breens movies are usually a bit confusing, but his critique on politics here is very funny. The way I view the scene, Neil Breen is fed up with modern society, his character supposedly knows about a bunch of corruption that is going on (the leaked info that his character has found is never disclosed to the audience), and whatever information he has leaked is apparently big enough for everyone it affects to admit to their wrongdoing and kill themselves with barely any attempts to hold on to their power. Neil Breens speech ends with "Act now! On your own, outside of the corporate systems and these incompetent politicians! Its our only hope for the future." ...which could mean a lot of things.
Neil Breen, like many Americans, is fed up with society, scared of the future, and has little information or perspective on what the problem is.
any Neil Breen watchers here have an interesting take on this?
"I and other insurance companies"