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The system could accommodate private health insurers as well in some fashion, like the British “model.” (And I use that word quite incorrectly.)

I read Darth Happy’s post in the context of the difficulty of trying to sell the single-payer concept to rich people; i.e., might be tough to sell it to rich people if it’s “worse” for them (even though it might be better for poor and middle-class Americans). Maybe I misread it, though.

Oh yeah? Just wait until the decision to go to war with North Korea is made on a golf course. I bet that’ll cause an uptick . . .

Berlin had a wall? What, to keep out the Mexicans?

Came here to make a similar comment. I really wish I would have seen those liberal dicks.

He had one that said something along the lines of “Just when you thought 2017 couldn’t get worse. I’m releasing a new album in March.”

I’ll bet Michael Dukakis is relieved to see these photos.

So, to be clear, you would not return to the practice of using the word in a sentence as part of fulfilling a “Make America Great Again” campaign promise?

Let me take a shot at the “road rage” v. “road-rage.” When two or more words like “road rage” are used as a modifier, they are generally hyphenated. They’re referred to as compound or stacked modifiers. Example:

Who can? Noone? LOL!

I moved into the neighborhood in 1995. The city has pumped a lot of money into it because of pressure from the University. The new Antelope Valley project has really brought in some new development money. Owner-occupied housing is emphasized (and subsidized). We keep on top of absentee owners, who, by and large, are

Well, an old rule of thumb is to put down pre-emergent when the forsythia blooms—and mine is blooming. Soil temps need to be around 55 degrees for crabgrass to germinate, so we want to get the pre-emergent down shortly before that. I monitor Nebraska soil temps here, and it looks like the time is almost at hand for

Well, an old rule of thumb is to put down pre-emergent when the forsythia blooms—and mine is blooming. Soil temps need to be around 55 degrees for crabgrass to germinate, so we want to get the pre-emergent down shortly before that. I monitor Nebraska soil temps here, and it looks like the time is almost at hand for

When dandelions were first introduced to America, people would submit specimens to compete in local, regional and state fairs! I’m tellin’ ya: my crop could win some prizes.

I live in Lincoln, Nebraska, home of The Arbor Foundation. (J. Sterling Morton’s home was in a town called “Nebraska City,” about 50 miles or so away.

I love you. Please move to my neighborhood. (For reference, please Google Image search “Hawley Hamlet.”

For Nebraska, try the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum website.

Here’s the block I live on. We’ve dubbed it the Hawley Hamlet (after the name of the neighborhood). Google Image it. Right in the middle of town, in an older neighborhood within walking distance of the downtown area (in Lincoln, Nebraska). We have community crops (potatoes, corn, fruit trees), bees boxes, allotments

According to the ever-reliable internet, Sr. is 6'2", Jr. is 6'1", Eric is 6'5". and Ivanna is 5'11".

Starred solely for “wipper snappers.” LOL.