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What if one's not on either side but pays taxes? Really your statement is comical. Waste is waste and Trump's wasting money like there's no tomorrow. New ballroom anyone?
They can glaze over as they desire. No better place to discuss your posts, or mine, than in-thread where they are made.Lat response.......fingers crossed
No one wants to read the inevitable nonsense. If anyone actually does, they could join in the dedicated thread.
Anyone who watches this and isn't repulsed by trump is pretty much a lost cause.
It's amazing and incredibly sad.
Who gets healthcare for a common cold? What about chronic non-life threatening conditions?The question is problematic. "Healthcare" is too broad for a simple yes or no. For example, no healthcare for a common cold? Yes. No healthcare for a life saving condition? No.
Also, the premise that it is either health insurance or no healthcare is faulty. private funding, donations, charitable associations, charity hospitals and providers who write off their charges are all viable.
You keep saying you don't defend Trump but you keep defending Trump. Didn't he run on cutting waste?I'm not going to defend Trump, but if you are seriously going to whine about wasted taxpayer money there's no point in having a conversation. Every single day the government wastes billions and you're complaining a ballroom? Please stop.
You keep saying you don't defend Trump but you keep defending Trump. Didn't he run on cutting waste?
Many. Repeat "customers", too. I'll let others who have first hand knowledge comment. My knowledge is second hand. There are many ER/ED visits for non emergency needs.Who gets healthcare for a common cold?
Depends on the chronic issue. The issues which are controllable with lifestyle choices are a "no" from me.What about chronic non-life threatening conditions?
I thought that was your premise. Please correct my misunderstanding and I will correct my thoughts.Where does the premise of health insurance or no health care come from?
I would need something more specific to answer. America and americans are incredibly charitable. My brain is having difficulty constructing a scenario where charity wouldn't meet the need.Is that the only option?
In some places charity might meet the need. In other places it won't. What then?
well, and healthcare here is once again falsely attributed to "health insurance". those are two completely separate issues. I don't know of any places that REQUIRED health insurance before treatment. I was able to get treatment outside of my insurance at the time. they have access to health care regardless.The question is problematic. "Healthcare" is too broad for a simple yes or no. For example, no healthcare for a common cold? Yes. No healthcare for a life saving condition? No.
Also, the premise that it is either health insurance or no healthcare is faulty. private funding, donations, charitable associations, charity hospitals and providers who write off their charges are all viable.
You keep saying you don't defend Trump but you keep defending Trump. Didn't he run on cutting waste?
Get sick? Suffer through it. Be a man.Who gets healthcare for a common cold? What about chronic non-life threatening conditions?
Where does the premise of health insurance or no health care come from? Is that the only option?
In some places charity might meet the need. In other places it won't. What then?
Mine was pretty groovy. I was at an Irish pub in Durham watching the GT game with a big Tech crowd there for a wedding.Did anyone have a groovy time at the NKP?
Mine was pretty groovy. I was at an Irish pub in Durham watching the GT game with a big Tech crowd there for a wedding.
An elderly lady, a younger lady, and a baby in a stroller came in carrying signs.
Turns out a No Kings rally was scheduled at 2 about a block away.
The sign I saw was great....it was about how big of an idiot Kennedy is.
Seeing the elderly lady sitting there sipping a beer with her daughter and granddaughter (I was there with my daughter and granddaughter) with that sign propped up on the table was simply perfect.
We ended up seeing lots of people carrying signs headed to the rally. Many stopped in for a beer.
They were all enthusiastically supported by the GT crowd (there from all over the country) and by the largely Hispanic crowd there watching a soccer match.
Find better friends. People with any sense about them don't get married on fall Saturdays.
Do they get medicated and at what cost? A doctor or PA could see them, tell them they have a cold, and to beat feet. Being a 'regular customer' might be tied to mental health issues.Many. Repeat "customers", too. I'll let others who have first hand knowledge comment. My knowledge is second hand. There are many ER/ED visits for non emergency needs.
How about chronic pain, joint replacement, scoliosis, things like that?Depends on the chronic issue. The issues which are controllable with lifestyle choices are a "no" from me.
No, I didn't say or imply that. Other arrangements are possible.I thought that was your premise. Please correct my misunderstanding and I will correct my thoughts.
More specific how? How can it be ensured that charity covers all real needs?I would need something more specific to answer. America and americans are incredibly charitable. My brain is having difficulty constructing a scenario where charity wouldn't meet the need.
You're defending it by saying criticism of it is comical.How am I defending Trump by saying government waste is a bipartisan deal?
Trump's a wannabe king. Biden was too but Trump's taking it further.I totally agree on Trump doing a 180 from cutting waste. He also said no more wars and inflation would be tamed, so yeah, he has been a bust in many ways so far.
I'm not on any politician's "side" or beholden to any party, but the left has gone so far off the rails that to defend it is flat out insanity.
Calling Trump a "king" after what we lived through the last four years is so far beyond tone deaf it's scary.