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The only "low cost policies suited for individuals" issued by insurance companies either have impossibly high deductibles or severely limited coverage, either of which will motivate your policyholders to put off seeking medical attention until things get serious (usually resulting in a trip to the emergency room). And

If I'm the CEO of Aetna (you're still the Governor), why would I want to come to Arkansas to try to sell health insurance policies to people who can't afford them? What's my motivation?

And the best way to make sure as many Arkansans as possible have access to quality healthcare, is to remove the burden of federal government mandates from insurance companies, and allow them to enter the market of individual insurance plans.

Yes, that too.

I know I sound like a broken record (younger people: google it. Also, fuck you for being young), but I continue to maintain that Trump's election coupled with winning both Houses will eventually turn out to be the worst thing that ever happened to the GOP.

You're not giving me the specifics I'd need to be convinced. Pretend you're the Governor of Arkansas, which is ranked #48 in per capita income in the US. The Freedom Caucus-types have won in DC; the ACA has been repealed and won't be replaced, and there's no Medicaid expansion coming. How would you provide access to

What happens in the poorer states? Do they borrow from the richer states, or do they just do without good health care?

We are. Can you answer my question?

And when it comes to healthcare, we have state governments that could implement healthcare and health insurance to the people of their state that are in need, far more efficiently and effectively than the Federal government. Have to scale back our federal government.

Where do the Flying Saucer People and the Reverse Vampires fit in?

Or minorities.

Hi Janice, it looks like someone hacked your Disqus account and is using it to post stupid shit. I'm telling you because I care.

Great, now Steve Bannon sounds like he might be fun to hang out with. Ugh.

Probably give it to some lazy moocher who doesn't have any exclamation points of their own.

The best example of Poe's Law I've ever come across.

"The best corn chips! Believe me! They're really really really good. Really good."

You right English good one,day to.

I liked the Fallon-Barrymore movie a lot; in retrospect, maybe it's a shame that Fallon's movie career didn't go anywhere, because I thought he was really likable and charming in it, and like you said, the two of them were great together. As for the original UK movie, it's got one of my all-time favorite moments:

I guess that's what they were going for, but unlike Sandy, Danny didn't change at all. He was the exact same guy as he was before, only now with a varsity sweater.

I rather like the disproven theory that Ferris was Cameron's imaginary friend.