My best guess is that you would be able to use it for elective procedures not covered by the single payer service, and after the age of 65 you’d just get access to it as normal retirement-style cash.
My best guess is that you would be able to use it for elective procedures not covered by the single payer service, and after the age of 65 you’d just get access to it as normal retirement-style cash.
The military? The FBI? Federal highways?
> If you think we should just “have medicare for all” without asking and answering hard questions first...man... I don’t know.
If you want the answers, just go to any other country in the developed world.
I assume then that your preference would be for a privatized police force that protects you in accordance with your current level of coverage, if your insurance company okays it?
Enhance 34 to 46.
None of this would be an issue if people could actually collect their bags from the overhead bins and get moving in a reasonable amount of time (i.e. around 3 seconds). But when half of them are bumblefucks who take around 20 seconds to pull a medium-sized bag off a shelf, everything collapses into chaos and…
Lego.
> Osaka is as dangerous a player as Andreescu, if less complete.
This is exactly right. Osaka has fewer weapons than Andreescu, but the weapons she does have are extremely potent.
My five year prediction is that Andreescu is going to edge Osaka in terms of both H2H and titles, but that it will be a compelling race.
> Shave between showering and getting dressed.
No, shave IN the shower, unless you have fancy facial hair that needs precision cutting.
I use an electric shaver to trim the only part of my face for which I need accuracy (sideburns), then wet-shave in the shower. It is much, MUCH easier than shaving over a sink. You…
> Entering from the back of the lot and parking in the first spot you see is inefficient because it requires a lot of walking.
So long as the car park isn’t a hell-hole, fume-laden and/or super busy, I don’t see this as being a big issue. Walking is nice, and good for you. I tend to take the first spot I see that…
Cuh. If you were born into it, you’d call it The Great British Bake Off.
Yeah, I do that wherever there are no paper towels available. The old “corner of shirt then hook open with foot” manoeuvre.
Most bathroom doors open inwards.
No, that’s only one of several possible models. A tenseless model is also viable, which would feature causal loops.
But it’s usually not them you’ll be sitting next to. If there are a block of 3 seats, and you have the aisle seat, you’re obviously not the one stopping two people being together, unless one of them has the middle seat in your block, and the other is elsewhere on the plane and wants your aisle seat. In which case,…
I get angry at other drivers not for being deliberate assholes, but for failing to realize they’re contributing to collective action problems. It drives me into a rage and I’ve been known to gesticulate, yell and use my horn. They’re probably just confused and frightened at this apparent psycho, when in their own mind…
Pretty sure this is just called “being a guy”.
Ehh, I always sit on the end of the row at the Stag, and the sound’s absolutely fine.
California/Marin:
HOAs setting their fees way too low, to attract new buyers, then hitting them with huge special assessments every few years to compensate for the inevitable shortfalls.
It’s amazing that he’s given the scene this kicking without even understanding it. The journalist suddenly realizes that the paranoia he’s talking about was triggered by 9/11. The locked cockpit is a legacy of 9/11. And two of the four planes hijacked on 9/11 were United. This is a United plane. These people most…