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MsGuy

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  1. Prosecutors and courts used to give young offenders the choice of 'voluntary' enlistment in the military or prison. Lately the army has gotten prissy about taking in known felons, so now-a-days, not so much.
  2. I hate to tarnish your image of me, AS, but the sole absolute w/o exception criteria I had for excluding a course was that it not be scheduled before 9:00 a.m. 10:00 or later was my preference but I could tolerate 9:00 for an otherwise unavailable required credit.
  3. Just for clarity, should I read that last statement as factual in nature or an effort to promote social intercourse with RockHard?
  4. BBB, that's always been true. It's just that in some parts of the country a good beard is necessary.
  5. Is it too late to post my prediction?
  6. So Jared Polis, faggot extraordinaire, gets himself elected GOVERNOR of Colorado and no one here even thought to give me a heads up? What's wrong with you guys?
  7. By the time they finally air it, my old timer's will have made me forget everything except that I really wanted to see it.
  8. Well, maybe not dying per se but hanging around just to finally catch their long delayed episodes? You'd be playing right into their hands. Never reward bad behavior. Stuff in that cholesterol and spite the devil, that's what my Moma used to say.
  9. Fuck that shit, BBB. Do that and you're just playing their game.
  10. When does the damned thing get started? Seems like I have been waiting for season 8 forever.
  11. Here's an interesting explanation of the reasons the USA does not (& will not in the foreseeable future have) Medicare for all citizens. Do you think, as President Obama has suggested, that a "Medicare for all" system would work in the US? Peter Schachte, Expatriate American Answered Oct 12 Unfortunately no, Medicare for all will not work in the US. The reason is very simple, but it’s not what you might think. First, the problem is not that the US can’t afford it. Much poorer countries than the US have universal healthcare. If you look at List of countries with universal health care, you’ll see that, from Albania to Zambia, most of the world’s countries have universal healthcare. Among developed countries, the US is alone in not providing it. And it’s not because government run health systems are less efficient. In fact, the US healthcare system is the most expensive in the world, and US health spending is rising much faster than almost anywhere else. The US’s healthcare system is surprisingly inefficient compared to countries with government run systems. And by the way, the inefficiency of US healthcare is more on the side of private insurance than medicare (Is Medicare Cost Effective?). It’s also not because US healthcare is so much better than other countries’. The best US healthcare is definitely top notch, but many Americans don’t receive great quality of care. For one thing, Medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US. And the US underperforms in other measures of healthcare quality, too. Of course, these are complex matters and affected by much more than the quality of healthcare, but the point is that the US healthcare system is an outlier among developed countries in per capita health spending and the rate health spending is rising, and yet it still delivers poor health outcomes. Could this be in part because one in 8 Americans does not have health insurance, and many more have low quality insurance? But perhaps Americans are happy with their healthcare system as it is? No, it’s not that, either. But perhaps the US has some insurmountable problems that mean that US health spending must always be higher than other countries, and medicare for all would be unable to help? No, it’s not that. 6 Reasons Healthcare Is So Expensive in the U.S. includes administrative overhead as the primary reason. In particular, the administrative costs in hospitals and doctor’s offices; for example, “the 1,300 billing clerks at Duke University Hospital, which has only 900 beds”. That overhead is because of the complexity and multiplicity of insurance policies and companies. A single payer healthcare system would remove the bulk of those administrative costs (and make medicare itself much more efficient). A second problem is drug costs. A single payer like medicare for all would have the economic clout to greatly reduce drug costs, as all other developed countries do, even those without single payer systems. In fact, medicare could do this, too, if congress hadn’t passed a law specifically to prevent it. Walmart can bargain drug prices down, but not medicare. OK, if none of those things are the reason that medicare for all will not work in the US, what is the reason? It’s actually much simpler than any of these things. With well over half a billion dollars per year spent lobbying government on behalf of companies and interest groups that profit from the current system, and with between $1 and $1.5 trillion dollars of revenue per year that these interest groups stand to lose if the US instituted a medicare for all system, it will never be tried. 58.2k Views · View Upvoters · View Sharers · Answer requested by Shelley Stewart
  12. AS, I suspect that you and I are not too far apart in our views about sensitive young things who "trigger" out at the slightest exposure to difficult words/thoughts. However, the reality of it is that the vast majority of such delicate blossoms are way younger than the folks interested in Oz's forums. We mostly came of age in far harsher times. PS Anyone interested in the answer to the puzzle?
  13. Last X-mas my friends trolled me with a puzzle labeled 4 to 6. The joke's on them. I just solved it in less than one. ______ Speaking of solving it in one, consider the following: I I'll post the answer later. Maybe...
  14. I dressed up as a cranky old man with a bad back in need of a shave. No one even noticed.
  15. Only those addicted to BBC imports on public TV.
  16. Perhaps Shakespeare had this very system in mind when he wrote: "But to my mind, though I am native here And to the manner born, it is a custom More honored in the breach than in the observance."
  17. Boes it have pictures? Or at least good cover art?
  18. Latbear, I don't know shit about Thailand but my best guess is that the authorities (for whatever reason) do not want to compete for foreigners with marginal incomes looking for a cheap place to retire. Or maybe it's just an incompetent bureaucracy running wild.
  19. I read somewhere that Sayoc worked as a stripper in his younger, prettier (less homely?) days. No information whether the clubs were gay or straight oriented.
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