nathan-baker
GnatB
nathan-baker

I was under the impression that every single republican plan had removed that loophole (and IMO that’s what it is) that would (before ACA) render a previously covered condition into a uncovered pre-existing one due to a plan change.

And you know what? Since she had insurance when (and almost certainly prior to being) diagnosed, it’s not a much misunderstood “pre-existing condition”. (Yes, it’s a pet peeve of mine the way the term “pre-existing condition” is commonly misused.)

1. I disagree that it’s a reasonable interpretation, but I do see how you can finagle your way to that interpretation.

Because I can read?

Isn’t that precisely what is currently happening? (though from what I remember of the article I read, it’s starting/started off with C17's to get the heavy equipment/vehicles/etc. there)

I think (part) of the problem is people are so used to Trump tweeting about everything, they assume that if he isn’t tweeting about something, nothing’s happening.

That may be part of it, but I think it’s more optical illusion. Much of the “bubble butt” is simply the bottom of his thigh at just the “wrong” angle.

I think it’s an optical illusion. A lot of the curve/butt is actually the underside of his thigh, (or at least the pants hanging from his thigh) and then it’s the *calf* coming down “out of it”, so to speak.

Yeah... and I was as puzzled as you that there would be “feedback” that never actually goes to the subject in question.

I don’t know, I’d rank a perfect ride where the driver doesn’t go above and beyond a 4*.

*shrug*

I’ll be the first to admit I consider being tattooed to be one of the more obvious indicators of somebody being <color> trash, but that seems a bit excessive even to me.

I’m curious what kind of power plants Northern African countries tend to use. If the majority of their power comes from Fossil fuels, then I’m sorry, fossil fuels are what’s powering their hospitals, their ambulances, etc. etc. And are, quite literally, saving lives. At least in the short term. Would people,

Not entirely sure why this article has surfaced again, but generally I concur.

Yes, but everybody not in a cave already knew you had to get all access (in US) or netflix (elsewhere)

I’d point out, just because he responded on twitter on Tuesday, doesn’t mean stuff wasn’t already happening. Case in point, all that stuff was delivered the day before he responded.

Actually, 2012 wasn’t even close to a victory for statehood, unless you closed your eyes to reality, or are very bad at math.

Strictly speaking he’s not entirely wrong. May be politically incorrect to point it out, but nothing he said he said is factually wrong.

Too late to edit, but looked into it, and yeah. 2 votes ago it was “unclear”, but remain same would appear to have a larger % than become state vote. Leave or remain same a MUCH larger %. (first question was remain same or change, ~900k voted for change. (roughly 54%). Second question was if change, leave (two types

I’ve followed those referendums, did you? It’s been a while (years, obviously) but IIRC the 2012 one was very poorly worded, (essentially 2 different binary choices) And if you actually look at the numbers, It’s almost certain less than half wanted to become a state.