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  • I’ve spent my entire career so far working with bosses that tell me I’m family, but treat me like dirt and discard me at the very first sign of an economic downturn.

    They say 'family' hoping you'll think Ward & June Cleaver, but there's a lot of families out there I want nothing to do with. Come in drunk & beat the shit out of the partner. Lose the rent money on DraftKings. Little hanky-panky with the kid. When the boss wants to be family, that's what you should think about.

  • That Trump is a bad person. It started with "Russia, Russia, Russia," then criticism of his Perfect Phone Call with Zelensky, the Stolen Election, all the Fake Trials, and now Epstein, Epstein, Epstein. All lies meant to tarnish the world's Favorite President.

    /s

  • The image is 950x940 px, and an acre is 209x208 feet, so overall scale about 4.5 pixels per foot. "Lawn" is 250x310px = 55x68 ft or 3800 square feet, although the actual lawn-looking space is larger and several parcels. The fruit tree orchard is about 40x60 feet, chickens 30x30. The big cow is 15 feet long, which seems kinda big. House, excluding garage, is 32x22, which seems like a small 1 bedroom apartment.

  • In the US, the ACA limits insurance company expenses and profits to a fraction of their actual, delivered care. They get paid more for providing more care, and it doesn't matter whether that "care" actually reaches or benefits a patient. They're fine with fraud, as long as it doesn't grow so fast that they outspend their revenues. Gotta ride the wave of costs rising fast enough to justify next year's raise, but slow enough to hold on to this year's bonus.

    These guys claim that as much as 20% of private insurance payments are fraudulent.

  • My experience is that a lot of people are completely closed to factual argument. It's like their brains shut down as soon as you introduce a number. They're not necessarily stupid people, just intimidated or untrained in information, and I find it very difficult to communicate with someone who puts equal weight in some pundit saying, "US healthcare is the best in the world" and an OECD chart that shows US life expectancy is 5 years shorter than "peer" nations.

  • Yeah, I feel like their "close friends" in 1990 were probably just the guys at the Lodge or the bowling league. I'm not sure those relationships are any deeper than the parasocial relationships we form online. Just a bunch of guys with nothing else to do on Wednesday nights, so they just go down to some social club and roleplay.

  • If they're going to profit off insider knowledge, especially off a 15 minute head start on futures trading, they're going to realize those gains in very short term. In this case, probably within 20 minutes, certainly within an hour. They won't even get the discounted CGQD tax rate on them.

  • I honestly can't tell whether her intent is to block any counter-climate change projects or if this is just a dumb chemtrails thing.

    I mean, I assume it's chemtrails, given the source, but it could easily be a "I like the smell of forest fires, and you'll reduce hurricane intensity over my dead body." Given the source.

  • Need new rules in House and Senate, too. The majority party gets majority in all the committees, gets to pick all the committee chairs, etc. All of the current non-D/non-R members 'caucus' with one of the major parties, making them de facto members of that party. A third party with enough representation to block the other two from gaining majority would almost certainly end up in an alliance with one, leaving us back with functional two-party politics.

  • A 'point' is 1 person in 100. When they say that people sympathized with Israel 'by 13 points', they mean that 44% of people favored Palestine and 56% favored Israel. Why not just say "13 percent" then? Because 56/44 = 127%. 27% more people sympathize with Israel when their net support is 13 points.

    When the margin is 43 points, it means 29-71 (minus undecideds). 71/29 = 245%, and I guarantee you will break people's brains if you tell them that 145% more people sympathize with Palestine than Israel.

  • My impression is that 50501 aren't actually organizing anything, but just providing a one-stop forum for actual, local groups to advertise their events. And maybe a little bit of, "hey, let's all do something on [this] day." If you're not already in a local activist community, it can be hard to find them.

    Point being: if you can step up, do step up, but please don't organize a Fyre Festival.

  • What I expect is that those people will either a) receive a form letter saying that their Medicaid has not been renewed, b) simply not receive new Medicaid card after applying and being silently rejected, or c) have a hospital administrator explain that they owe $10,000 because Medicaid will not cover their charges. Obviously, the hospital is greedy and mean.

    Unless those communications include the explicit phrase "because of Donald Trump's Medicaid cuts," few people will draw any connection between the mysterious, bureaucratic determination of Medicaid coverage and their 'tells is like it is' hero, bankrupt casino owner, Donald J Trump.

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