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She has zero experience and is TWENTY EIGHT like holy shit, it would be like HIRING ME, AN IDIOT. Not that she’s an idiot... But I mean EVERYONE’S AN IDIOT WHEN THEY’RE 28.

It’s almost as if these event organizers have no idea what they’re doing and sincerely believe motivation and desire are all one needs in life to be successful.

Healthcare is not in the Constitution.

You overestimate both the value of your system to the world and how much profit would be lost for R&D if there was a universal system.

If you get cancer while uninsured, even one that can be pushed into remission, you will, unquestionably, be subsidized by your fellow taxpayers. It’s a myth that we don’t pay for the uninsured.

Insurance company employees are, for the most part, doing immoral work. I’m not too worried about them.

How many times are people going to have to explain to you that cutting into other programs like military spending would only come after redirecting the money that is already spent on healthcare (currently at a much higher rate per capita than any country with a single payer or socialized system) from the private

Seriously America, it is not that hard. In Canada our health care is fine and our doctors are still spending their weekends in their second homes in Banff (not all of them, Banff is small and hella expensive)

Seriously - most Republican men will intently (try to) listen to any woman with straight blonde hair, no matter what the rest of her looks like.

I’m also Canadian and my heritage is Finnish. The ‘fuck you got mine’ is so deeply morally offensive to me that I’ve stopped getting into arguments about it....because ultimately I can’t help but feel that anyone that holds that view is kind of a rotten person. (Come at me, I’ll dismiss you all, I’m not entertaining

Holy fucking shit, you’re a monster. First and foremost: these are children. They are not responsible for their parents’ financial situation, and they have growing bodies and brains that make it especially important for them to be getting decent nutrition.

And, as a childfree person whose taxes pay for it, I’m on team Feed ‘Em. Two ways of looking at it: One, it’s the right thing to do. Second, well-fed, well-educated kids will be better at paying my Social Security and Medicare someday.

Yes, hello...

But if we feed them and they succeed they’ll end up competing with Real American Middle Class children, and we can’t have that, can we?

The focus on society over the individual thing is so true. I love Finland, as well as neighbouring Scandinavia and their social programs.

As one of the USA’s neighbours to the north, I’ve noticed a disturbing trend over the past few years, with this American obsession with the individual. There’s a very “I’ve got mine,

“branch out into food service”

I was fed by people other than my parents a lot, as a child, when I visited their houses. My mother also fed a lot of kids who were not me, when I had them over on playdates. Never once did it occur to any parent to holler: “How dare you! This is my child, it is my job to provide them with food! I don’t want them to

Randian fuckwits scrambling for a moralization as to why the cheaper, more effective program is actually a bad thing. They’re all such economic realists until reality shows that social programs work, and then it’s about the principle of it all!

Or some vague job in architecture or the most accomplished 22 year old ADA

Am I crazy or is magazine employee like the #1 job for women in TV shows and movies?