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pjl44 said:Tim Simmons said:pjl44 said:Tim Simmons said:pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:pjl44 said:Tim Simmons said:pjl44 said:Tim Simmons said:pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:pjl44 said:Putting aside Elizabeth Warren's baseline stupidity and overinflated sense of self, it seems insane for a divisive government official to put this out in the ether. For self preservation if nothing else.pjl44 said:There doesn't need to be a "but" when you're "condemning" murder0
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pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:pjl44 said:Putting aside Elizabeth Warren's baseline stupidity and overinflated sense of self, it seems insane for a divisive government official to put this out in the ether. For self preservation if nothing else.
I'll preface by saying this murder is 100% wrong. But there is something alot more serious than an executive getting wealthy by killing his customers. It's weird that the left is getting ripped for this online behavior, when it was republicans winning with the poorer voters. The problem for America is, one day the poor will realize the manipulation from the right is greater than from the left...
"I heard a Ted talk years ago that posited that if the wealth gap was not fixed, people would come for the uber rich with torches and pitchforks. Only the uber rich had a solution—start a culture war. Trans people, immigration, Jewish space lasers, black people on welfare. There is a famous editorial cartoon. A man that looks like Rupert Murdoch has 1000 cookies in front of him. Another man has one cookie, a third, an immigrant has none. Rupert Murdoch says to the first man “Watch out, that man is going to take your cookie.”
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pjl44 said:Any changes to the healthcare system should be made because they improve the healthcare system. Congress can get to work on that. It's not easy, it's complex. Warren's intimation that it becomes more urgent under threat of a bullet is vile.
1. Let patient's doctors make complex healthcare decisions.
2. Tie out of pocket costs directly to the patients ability to pay.0 -
pjl44 said:Tim Simmons said:And when a dogs been beat down, don’t be surprised when it bites you one day. I’m not saying it’s correct or just or right, I’m saying don’t be surprised.
J6 rioters made a decision to break the law, act violently and harm people and property.
A patient in pain and/or at risk of death and not being able to be treated by their doctor is completely different.
Your j6 obfuscation is eerily similar to the Ruppert cookie story0 -
This is fascinating, by the way. Very similar to feelings on "Congress" vs. "My Congressperson."
https://x.com/ForecasterEnten/status/1866856971011514517
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Lerxst1992 said:pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:pjl44 said:Putting aside Elizabeth Warren's baseline stupidity and overinflated sense of self, it seems insane for a divisive government official to put this out in the ether. For self preservation if nothing else.
I'll preface by saying this murder is 100% wrong. But0 -
pjl44 said:One of my biggest hobby horses with healthcare that is probably way too involved to discuss on a message board: disentangle health insurance from employers. There are too many bad downstream effects that come from your health insurance being tied to your job.
you are free to choose from any number of plans within the aca. even if or when you have employer offered insurance.
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Lerxst1992 said:pjl44 said:Any changes to the healthcare system should be made because they improve the healthcare system. Congress can get to work on that. It's not easy, it's complex. Warren's intimation that it becomes more urgent under threat of a bullet is vile.
1. Let patient's doctors make complex healthcare decisions.
2. Tie out of pocket costs directly to the patients ability to pay.0 -
mickeyrat said:pjl44 said:One of my biggest hobby horses with healthcare that is probably way too involved to discuss on a message board: disentangle health insurance from employers. There are too many bad downstream effects that come from your health insurance being tied to your job.
you are free to choose from any number of plans within the aca. even if or when you have employer offered insurance.0 -
Gern Blansten said:mace1229 said:Gern Blansten said:mace1229 said:Gern Blansten said:mace1229 said:josevolution said:You know what’s bizarre about this killing which by the way I don’t condone! Pundits on fox are outraged about the sympathizers of Luigi but cheered loudly when Kyle Rittenhouse killed the protesters!
But he has as much business being there as anyone else.Post edited by mace1229 on0 -
mickeyrat said:pjl44 said:One of my biggest hobby horses with healthcare that is probably way too involved to discuss on a message board: disentangle health insurance from employers. There are too many bad downstream effects that come from your health insurance being tied to your job.
you are free to choose from any number of plans within the aca. even if or when you have employer offered insurance.0 -
pjl44 said:mickeyrat said:pjl44 said:One of my biggest hobby horses with healthcare that is probably way too involved to discuss on a message board: disentangle health insurance from employers. There are too many bad downstream effects that come from your health insurance being tied to your job.
you are free to choose from any number of plans within the aca. even if or when you have employer offered insurance.thanks but no. my employer is great. uhc administered hsa plan. 4k deductible. 6k total out of pocket for in network providers. out of network is still 4k deductable, total out of pocket doubles to 12k . in fact they strongly encourage the hsa plan as the cheaper option overall. having tested the waters last year , I kick myself for staying on ppo plan for so long.out of pocket til 4k is reached but I pay insurance discounted pricing.I am recovering from a total knee replacement surgery done yesterday. with few exceptions my employer has born all cost for me and my wife since April 1. No joke. Meds are co-pay for some of hers mine are at generic pricing.I shouldnt see a medical bill and will pay for pt in the new plan year.hsa dollars carryover and are investable with fidelity who also run our 401k plan....ownership is conservative politically. but sees the value in taking care of drivers....Post edited by mickeyrat on_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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mace1229 said:mickeyrat said:pjl44 said:One of my biggest hobby horses with healthcare that is probably way too involved to discuss on a message board: disentangle health insurance from employers. There are too many bad downstream effects that come from your health insurance being tied to your job.
you are free to choose from any number of plans within the aca. even if or when you have employer offered insurance.0 -
pjl44 said:mickeyrat said:pjl44 said:One of my biggest hobby horses with healthcare that is probably way too involved to discuss on a message board: disentangle health insurance from employers. There are too many bad downstream effects that come from your health insurance being tied to your job.
you are free to choose from any number of plans within the aca. even if or when you have employer offered insurance.
With this I completely agree. As far as medicaid being too difficult, people with limited resources figure out how to apply all the time. But....I was referring to a private insurance scheme where the max out of pocket is tied to salary. Most policies have a max out of pocket of approx $12k. Change that to percent of salary. Seems an easy fix, but....the wealthy buy senators and presidents and the masses get duped. Back to the Ruppert cookie story0 -
pjl44 said:There doesn't need to be a "but" when you're "condemning" murder
Here comes more but jokes...
But we can't ignore the why...
When you deny a medically needed procedure and instead tell the patient to stay loaded with pain medications there is significant risk of breaking someone's brain, which appears could be the cause of the murder here. If the perps brain was broken by the insurance company, why do we not assign any blame to them?
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pjl44 said:josevolution said:You know what’s bizarre about this killing which by the way I don’t condone! Pundits on fox are outraged about the sympathizers of Luigi but cheered loudly when Kyle Rittenhouse killed the protesters!jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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Lerxst1992 said:pjl44 said:There doesn't need to be a "but" when you're "condemning" murder
why do we not assign any blame to them?But self reflection by society and its institutions should always be occurring. And that’s what this has seemingly spurred. Hopefully we keep the discussion going.Post edited by Tim Simmons on0 -
Tim Simmons said:Lerxst1992 said:pjl44 said:There doesn't need to be a "but" when you're "condemning" murder
why do we not assign any blame to them?But self reflection by society and its institutions should always be occurring. And that’s what this has seemingly spurred. Hopefully we keep the discussion going.
C'mon man, editing out removes context. I'll answer your question with the Ruppert cookie story. That's the danger here. If one day the masses wake up after being dupped for so long (... manipulation of the law is part of the obfuscation...) there's going to be a violent hell to pay in this great country
"I heard a Ted talk years ago that posited that if the wealth gap was not fixed, people would come for the uber rich with torches and pitchforks. Only the uber rich had a solution—start a culture war. Trans people, immigration, Jewish space lasers, black people on welfare. There is a famous editorial cartoon. A man that looks like Rupert Murdoch has 1000 cookies in front of him. Another man has one cookie, a third, an immigrant has none. Rupert Murdoch says to the first man “Watch out, that man is going to take your cookie.”
This is all about Ruppert's cookies.0 -
I agree. I edited to get more to the point that all systems are working as designed.I’m advocating reflection because we can only work within the frame work of these “perfect” systems and right now it’s try this murderer and let’s have the dialog on what can we do to prevent this (more fixes to HC in America).0
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