It WOULD be a "legltimate distribution of resources" in the long run, and that's why I'm not opposed to it in principle. Regardless of that, there are severe, short term risks.What if it’s not a ‘collapse of a sector’ but a legitimate redistribution of resources? Why should shareholders profit from healthcare? They’re arguably transferring wealth from those unfortunate enough to fall ill. — Wayfarer
March 4th is my guess: the day after Super Tuesday (unless, of course, she emerges with the most delegates, then Bernie should "clear the way" for her ...)
— 180 Proof
At this point, given that she's come in a pretty abysmal 4th place in Nevada, it would be prudent for her to drop out and endorse Sanders. Her polling is terrible in South Carolina and every Super Tuesday state save for her own (Massachusetts), which she's projected to lose to Sanders. And she doesn't have the money for ad spending across 14 states to turn it around. — Maw
Why is medicare for all a bad idea? — frank
Ideologically, I'd suspect opponents would think it violates free market dictates, and the ideologues control — Hanover
So....pride. You can't let those rich assholes win. — BitconnectCarlos
Even if you had the money required for a down payment you'd basically be draining your entire savings for that down payment, right? — BitconnectCarlos
EDIT: If you want to tough it out I would definitely try to get a side hustle going. This could mean filling out surveys for money, dog walking, opening credit cards and getting the bonuses, and others. — BitconnectCarlos
Why is medicare for all a bad idea? — frank
The question you ask is, what is the evidence that I think makes the DNC screwing Bernie the most likely outcome. Well, the same people did the same thing to him in 2016. And they changed the rules to let Bloomie in the debate, while Tulsi, who has grassroots support, remains shut out. — fishfry
If I thought Sanders could win, then I would be really hopeful. But unfortunately, I think it's going to be a replay of Johnson vs Corbyn, or Nixon vs McGovern. — Wayfarer
A systemic injustice makes it nearly impossible for tens of millions of people to secure the right to continue living where they’ve always lived without constantly paying someone else for that privilege
I have a year’s expenses in cash set aside besides my down payment fund IRA, so no.
It’s like those blowhards who say if millennials ate less avocado toast they could afford a house.
Once again ass hole, once again, being on a spectrum and approaching that threshold is not trying to reach an ideal. Are you familiar with engineering or systems analysis and design? You don't just make a component as big as possible, you have to make it a more (more) precise shape (taper the edges and such) to get it to work (better) (not perfect). — christian2017
Your a very simple guy at this point in your life. Just about every concept can be applied to a spectrum. — christian2017
Your finger nail was designed over billions of years through evolution and its development could be mapped on a spectrum. Perhaps randomness (intentional or not) could be shown to have some engineering insight as to how the finger nail got to the way it is. But like any engineer, you can't even begin to do your job if you don't understand spectrum. Absolutely everything can be applied to engineering (or systems analysis and design).principles. Part of the problem many scientists and "professionals" divorce themselves from mathematics and engineering and in all practicality these people should be called witch doctors. — christian2017
It. Is. Not. Your. Land — BitconnectCarlos
There is no right to a $500k house in California. — BitconnectCarlos
One of the underappreciated positives of Bernie's front-runner status is how it is completely melting the brains of so many liberals who lack the conceptual tools that explain his momentum and appeal. — Maw
I actually believe there needs to be a major change to the hacked up private health insurance situation. Obamacare was dying and Trump killed whatever was left.
Whether Medicare for all is a solution is a question of expense, amount of increased taxes, and whether it will curb or increase out of control health care costs. I question whether it'll work, but most anything at this point would be better than what we have. The Republican response of ignoring this issue is a major failing.
To me, it's all pragmatics.
Ideologically, I'd suspect opponents would think it violates free market dictates, and the ideologues control — Hanover
As I suspected, rather than offering actual solutions, you’re just denying the problem exists.
Take a look at his position on climate change and the policies enacted under his administration. How his administration isn't a unique existential threat for this alone, I really don't understand. — Xtrix
That cost objection fails to consider that it is done already by every major industrialized nation in the world, — creativesoul
I imagine people like you either held their nose and voted for her anyway because the Republicans put up the likes of Trump, or else stayed home. I just don't see that happening with a Sanders nomination. — Xtrix
So it is not the end of civilization in 2024 after all, then? — Nobeernolife
I do not understand how [Trump's] "position on climate change" the "policies enacted under his administration" are an "existential threat". — Nobeernolife
Trump's Presidency has been relentless in undoing climate and environmental protections and fostering the interests of fossil fuel corporations. He has dismissed climate science as a hoax, taken the US out of the Paris Agreement, and overturned protections against drilling in environmentally-sensitive national parks, amongst many other things. — Wayfarer
Get a side hustle, make a budget, and maybe look into the tiny house movement. I'm also not sure what your IRA is invested in, but the S&P is a decent option. — BitconnectCarlos
My point is that I’m already doing every right, doing better than a supermajority of people, and I’m still facing an impossible uphill battle, which is a sign that something is systematically wrong that I personally am not responsible for single-handedly overcoming or else helplessly succumbing to.
You could erase the US from the map, eliminating ANY influence that Trump or any other president could have, and fossil fuel consumption, environmental pollution, overpopulation, and climate change would still occur. — Nobeernolife
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