Highest rated comment on a BBC article about US debt borrowing crisis
"So let me get this right . The whole world goes into meltdown because some selfish Americans don't want poor people to get healthcare.Or am I missing something."
10-13-2013 02:36 PM
#11776
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Highest rated comment on a BBC article about US debt borrowing crisis | |
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10-13-2013 02:42 PM
#11777
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10-13-2013 03:12 PM
#11778
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Many Americans don't want the government to be in control of everything and tell us what we have to do especially with something as important as healthcare. It's amazing how libs think that the only good that is ever accomplished in the world must be done by the government. | |
10-13-2013 03:13 PM
#11779
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Last edited by abelardx; 10-13-2013 at 04:01 PM. | |
10-13-2013 03:25 PM
#11780
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I love the stereotypical republican image: The government shouldn't control anything, except for waging wars in foreign countries and executing people they're pretty sure are bad. How dare the government have a hand in healing people, but putting them to death? But of course! | |
10-13-2013 03:38 PM
#11781
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10-13-2013 04:29 PM
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10-13-2013 04:32 PM
#11783
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10-13-2013 05:06 PM
#11784
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10-13-2013 05:20 PM
#11785
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So, you don't know what an ad hominen attack is, do you? |
10-13-2013 05:25 PM
#11786
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Last edited by abelardx; 10-13-2013 at 05:59 PM. Reason: :) | |
10-13-2013 05:55 PM
#11787
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All very good points but that's still not an ad hominem let's be clear about that. | |
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10-13-2013 06:07 PM
#11788
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Lol x 3 | |
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10-13-2013 06:15 PM
#11789
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Actually 4, jv deserves one too. | |
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10-13-2013 06:25 PM
#11790
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Gotta love it when someone engages in a political conversation knowing that their end-game argument is, "You're an asshole." | |
10-13-2013 06:40 PM
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10-13-2013 06:46 PM
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10-13-2013 06:57 PM
#11793
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10-13-2013 07:16 PM
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10-13-2013 11:08 PM
#11795
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10-13-2013 11:35 PM
#11796
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Japan looks kinda awesome, would love to go. Not a fan of squeaky women though |
10-14-2013 03:14 PM
#11797
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10-14-2013 03:50 PM
#11798
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inb4 he realizes that technicalities are essential to laws in the first place |
10-14-2013 03:57 PM
#11799
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fuck. i couldn't find ricotta and the other cheese i want to make stuffed pasta shells. so, i got mozzarella and cream cheese. i'm not gonna make 'em til i know it won't taste like poop. | |
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10-14-2013 04:54 PM
#11800
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It will be pretty awful. Don't do it. | |
10-14-2013 05:52 PM
#11801
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What would be the best type of cheese to use? I will be going out later to pick up a couple of things, so I'll probably drop by Whole Foods or Fresh Market, because the other grocery stores I can't fucking find ricotta in, and from all the recipes I've looked at, all of them call for ricotta. | |
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10-14-2013 06:43 PM
#11802
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rosetti cheese |
10-14-2013 06:50 PM
#11803
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Ricotta is traditionally what's used. They'll have some for sure at whole foods. For stuffing, you don't want ricotta salata, it is a hard and drier-- good for salads. | |
Last edited by boost; 10-14-2013 at 06:52 PM. | |
10-14-2013 11:35 PM
#11804
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The technicality is that it was a tax when it is not a tax. Chief Roberts alongwith the four dissenters all agreed that the federal government does not have the power under the Commerce Clause to force you to buy something they think you should have simply because you are alive. However Roberts then aligned himself with the four liberal justices in upholding the law saying that it was legal under Congress' powers of taxation even though the President and Congress never called it a tax. | |
10-14-2013 11:52 PM
#11805
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10-14-2013 11:54 PM
#11806
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And there is no forcing anybody to buy insurance. If people don't have insurance, they get taxed. Just like if people make an income of such n such, they get taxed |
10-14-2013 11:55 PM
#11807
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The Constitution is full nuances that mean all sorts of things. You'd do better to learn something about its history and application than to know nothing and claim foul |
10-15-2013 12:33 AM
#11808
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Yeh, I was able to find it, as well as some asiago. Pretty sure it's the soft ricotta cause it's in a little tub thing, and the tub is a little bit squishy. I also looked at their sake, which I will most defiantly be trying some of. | |
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10-15-2013 12:34 AM
#11809
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i really really like the new avicii album. | |
10-15-2013 07:44 AM
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10-15-2013 10:10 AM
#11811
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Hospitals are required to give everyone stabilizing emergency room treatment. After that no one has to give you treatment if you can't pay. And people are routinely denied treatment they can't afford. | |
10-15-2013 10:17 AM
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Hey Canadians how's that free health care service you have over there? Ours is pretty awesome in the UK. |
10-15-2013 10:25 AM
#11813
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Still awesome! hi5 brits. | |
10-15-2013 10:35 AM
#11814
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that's funny, because the people you likely voted for are doing all they can to stop the ACA, including putting severe limits on the outreach groups tasked with helping those who need help with paperwork and explaining things like the fact that there are subsidies for various levels of income, some of them covering 100% of the insurance. These same obstructionist are then filling your head with talking points about how the mentally ill won't know how to sign up. They're fabricating the fear, then fanning the flames once the fire is lit, all the while successfully convincing you that the other guy is the arsonist. | |
Last edited by boost; 10-15-2013 at 10:41 AM. | |
10-15-2013 10:37 AM
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And for those of you in Europe who don't understand Obamacare, this is not a taxpayer-funded universal health care system like you have in the UK or Canada. This is a law requiring everyone to buy health insurance. It does a lot of stuff Dems believe will make that insurance more affordable, maybe, maybe not. But that's what it is: a government edict telling you that you must buy something. | |
10-15-2013 10:38 AM
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10-15-2013 10:40 AM
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America seems like such a selfish country. It must be great if you earn say 200k+ but shite to be less than 80k. | |
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10-15-2013 10:50 AM
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Good job addressing the point I made. | |
10-15-2013 10:53 AM
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10-15-2013 10:53 AM
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People are selfish dicks full stop. There's just a complete lack of empathy towards others and everyone is so obsessed with trying to look that little bit better than they actual are to others. |
10-15-2013 10:56 AM
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10-15-2013 10:57 AM
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10-15-2013 10:59 AM
#11823
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This is wrong. It's not that Americans don't want to care for the poor. We are the most charitable nation in the history of the world. But we want to do it privately and locally through families, churches, and synagogues, not leaving it in the hands of an uncaring inefficient bureaucracy. | |
10-15-2013 11:01 AM
#11824
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And we don't like the government telling us what to do. Yes, that is a real concern. It's not the big tit you seem to think it is. | |
10-15-2013 11:10 AM
#11825
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i honestly don't know what life would be like without the NHS. free health care for people who need it seems to me to be an essential human right. if you get injured, you should be looked after. you definitely shouldn't go bankrupt because you got ill. ah well | |
10-15-2013 11:15 AM
#11826
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Not to get off topic because I'm having loads of fun. But the game theory mooc starts today. Anybody else taking this? | |
10-15-2013 11:29 AM
#11827
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Yeah Pascal, I agree. I don't understand how a civilized country can accept that some people don't have access to basic healthcare. I gladly pay the part of ny taxes that goes towards the nhs in spite of it's imperfections. | |
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10-15-2013 11:43 AM
#11828
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and if there are lots of poor dying kids/adults/the mentally ill is that not proof that your private system of healthcare charity isnt working? or is that ok because at least its more efficient. | |
10-15-2013 11:56 AM
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10-15-2013 12:17 PM
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10-15-2013 12:21 PM
#11831
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You're looking at it as a single big issue that can have only one big solution and of course the only actor big enough to 'solve' the problem is the government. So you like putting it in the hands of the government. But that's not how it is at all. It is millions of individual cases with unique characteristics. There is no one size fits all solution except for the lawyers and insurance companies who love the idea of forcing everyone to be their customer. I'm sure that sick kids in America are no worse off than anywhere else but I admit that I am not a sick kid outcome expert. | |
10-15-2013 01:10 PM
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10-15-2013 01:12 PM
#11833
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It also depends on your measure of efficiency. | |
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10-15-2013 01:18 PM
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10-15-2013 01:21 PM
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Last edited by Chelle; 10-15-2013 at 01:30 PM.
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10-15-2013 01:23 PM
#11836
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The ultimate problem is that healthcare is not something that can be handled by market forces or private competitive insurance companies. In order to compete, a company would have to start squeezing out the unhealthy (unprofitable) patients (which is exactly what we have seen in the past). | |
10-15-2013 01:39 PM
#11837
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What's the income tax percentages over there? And do you have an equivalent of vat here in the UK? I'd look this up myself but I'm busy. | |
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10-15-2013 01:50 PM
#11838
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I really like my new avatar. This could be a keeper. | |
10-15-2013 01:58 PM
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10-15-2013 02:01 PM
#11840
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This is the one argument I find reasonably persuasive. Government is best at some things. Is healthcare one of them? Possibly. | |
Last edited by abelardx; 10-15-2013 at 03:34 PM. Reason: explained game theory lingo | |
10-15-2013 02:02 PM
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10-15-2013 02:03 PM
#11842
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Do you libtards recognize my avatar? | |
10-15-2013 02:04 PM
#11843
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Love you! | |
10-15-2013 02:13 PM
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10-15-2013 02:14 PM
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10-15-2013 02:19 PM
#11846
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To consider someone liberal or conservative based on their stance on a single issue is a misuse of the terms. | |
10-15-2013 03:54 PM
#11847
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In America, there is a deep belief in the free market which sometimes pops up as a belief against government. Both marks are easy to understand - there's compelling reason to believe in the value and power of the free market to allocate resources and yield incredible gains in goods and services well above and beyond what anyone could reasonably expect as a need - and there's a compelling narrative which describes the interface between the free market and gov't as a zero sum trade off between antithetical actors. My personal belief is that the gov't is necessary to smooth off the rough edges of the free market and I find this to be a rather popular position held by many. Unfortunately, a freer free market seems to be seductive a thought to just about anyone in America, and I think it has to do with its history or popularly understood history. | |
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10-15-2013 04:09 PM
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10-15-2013 04:13 PM
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SO I've been doing some research into US debt and considering their ability to ever repay it as opposed to it simply being a giant bubble that works until it bursts. It was easy enough to find debt and GDP figures, especially as I just want a broad idea of the figures. I went to look for balance of payments figures and ended up looking at this, which doesn't bode well. | |
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10-15-2013 05:14 PM
#11850
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and the world spins madly on | |