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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
It's more the idea that private insurance will weasel their way out of paying for needed treatments and care. It's happened to me, it's happened to some of my clients.
Companies who don't deliver as per agreement would find their business shrivel.
Consumers would either use the single payer system, or find a better insurer.
But insurance isn't the only Plan B...there's also concierge health care & even
ordinary fee for service.

The only people who'd use private care would be those who find the single
payer offerings lacking, eg, unacceptable scheduling delays, procedures
refused. Let's say I want horn implants or booty enhancement. Government
would never cover such things. But I should be able to buy them privately.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Companies who don't deliver as per agreement would find their business shrivel.
Consumers would either use the single payer system, or find a better insurer.
But insurance isn't the only Plan B...there's also concierge health care & even
ordinary fee for service.

The only people who'd use private care would be those who find the single
payer offerings lacking, eg, unacceptable scheduling delays, procedures
refused. Let's say I want horn implants or booty enhancement. Government
would never cover such things. But I should be able to buy them privately.
Insurance companies deny horn implants all the time because they make more money when they deny service. It's capitalism at its finest.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Too bad we don't have a button to press that would instantly reset and undefine all our words. It would suck for awhile, but at least we might have some clarity when we say something and less confusion because we've hacked and chopped and stitched back together so many different things that even opposing economic viewpoints can get lumped together as if to appear there is congruence between them.
There was a fun SF story about what happened when a gadget was developed that shorted all words about a topic from the brain. It's had to fight a war when "fight", "war", "attack" and such are gone. The next step when a universal language was developed for war was to short out everything about politics.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
I've been having frequent dreams about myself being trapped in a Walmart.
My recurring dreams these days have a traveling somewhere but having terrible trouble. One was getting lost in a gigantic building looking for a classroom Another was having all sorts of transportation problems in a city. And so forth.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
In this post-dictionary age, we all are.
Words are important. Etymology matters. You can apply the term socialism to Italy because socialis is a Latin word, adjective of the 3rd declension.

You cannot use socialism as word to describe poliitical system like China.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Apparently American Airlines is supposed to announce something soon. The comment about this I saw is:

As someone who loves a good riddle, I appreciate how nowadays some airlines post clues online before they make announcements, which can be fun for those of us who otherwise lack hobbies in life.


I have enough hobbies in life including posting here.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
I really don't get people. My friend, I pointed out my brother spews tons of hate but even he provided some insights to transgender people that had never occurred to me. And my friend tells me she's ok with my brother and she can take the bad with the good because she knows him. But, my other friend, it's apparently somehow fundamentally different with him, apparently because she doesn't know him except through what he posts on Facebook.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Government
would never cover such things. But I should be able to buy them privately.
In terms of transgender care, I've never looked into booty enhancement but California covers booby enhancement. Indiana will cover nothing, and I was diagnosed with conditions I don't even have just to get my hormones covered.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
In America's trend of launching foolish and silly wars, I say the next one needs to be the "War on Facebook." I'll be blunting the stakes for mass-impalement in the event such a war happens.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
In terms of transgender care, I've never looked into booty enhancement but California covers booby enhancement. Indiana will cover nothing, and I was diagnosed with conditions I don't even have just to get my hormones covered.
You'll get everything you need (as determined by government) when single payer arrives.
For everything else, there'll be a Doctor Nick, Marcus Welby, Ben Casey, or Hawkeye Pierce.
 
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