Capitalism is immensely successful at one thing: convincing the people it exploits to defend it to their deaths. Literally.
Capitalism is immensely successful at one thing: convincing the people it exploits to defend it to their deaths. Literally.
You’re why they’re necessary
You’re “that” parent
Dollar says the CO’s are black
You’re repping some corny ass, mumble-mouth, scrubs
“I guess the entire point of my post is the entire health care machine is one of the most complex creations in human history.”
You’re talking about Carmelo Anthony. “My friends, these questions contain their own answers.”
“But if you give them a blue populist, they’ll eat that shit up!”
Bingo. Trump voters are overwhelmingly educated whites, not the poor kid from Beattyville
As someone with a good portion of hillbillys/rednecks/frustratedtrumpvoters in my family, I can tell you from experience that what they understand is the stick, not the carrot. I’m not sure American liberalism is equipped to deal with this lot. Too many soft ass 20-something Brooklynites and Los Angelenos who might as…
“Ten months later, he’s found not guilty of robbery in the first degree.”
Problem #234 with shareholder capitalism. The amount of money you have to spend, in no way, shape, or form changes the value of the item at hand.
White man here: Yes, absolutely, to all of the above
If you watched that video and think that is a proper way to handle that incident, I would wager that you and the cop are a far greater danger to that town and the general populace than any jaywalker, and should be arrested and tagged with some sort of electronic monitoring device so that normal people can be aware of…
I agree with you on homeowners insurance and insurance companies in general. Just, time and place, you dig?
No, actually it is.
“Yes, the costs in our current healthcare system are stupidly high” = capitalism
Sweetie...dear...healthcare coverage is related to homeowners insurance only in that they’re both “insurance”. Health insurance is not a gamble - you will require medical care in your lifetime. That is not a question
“subsidizing people who have bad luck with health...”
Even Dana’s right sometimes. Mazzagatti is the GOAT bad ref, but Mo is a perennial title contender