Brutkey

arrakeen_urbanite
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Lifelong lover of sci-fi ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿš€, concerned about welfare of ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ, citizen of ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ, horrified at our current leadership.

โ€œStatistics matter; only stupid people think in anecdotes.โ€

This thought occurred to me yesterday: No one should ever have to learn about the personal lives of their political heroes, and definitely they shouldnโ€™t ever learn the politics of their personal heroes.


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arrakeen_urbanite
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One of the U.S. Senators representing my state is, unfortunately, Marsha Blackburn. Observe how she carefully misleads in this from her most recent email newsletter: โ€œOn the Senate floor, I delivered remarks debunking Democratsโ€™ lies about the Biden COVID credits and laid out how Obamacare mandates and regulations have increased the cost of individual health insurance for Americans.โ€

The โ€œBiden COVID Creditsโ€ are, of course, the extended ACA premium subsidies that Democrats were attempting to keep from lapsing, the fight over which is the reason we we are in the current government shutdown. The โ€œACA mandates and regulationsโ€ were rules put in place so that health insurance policies would be more likely to be worth the paper theyโ€™re printed on, i.e., little things like covering preexisting conditions from day 1, covering contraceptives, a certain level of deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, etc.

Now pay attention to who is harmed with higher prices: โ€œindividualsโ€ purchasing policies for themselves. These tend to be younger, healthier folks who are now burdened with helping to fund a fairer system that they themselves will almost assuredly benefit from when they are older and less healthy. If these younger folks truly are in a poor financial situation, I have bad news: the subsidies have now been allowed to run out. Pay out or hope you donโ€™t end up with an emergency room bill down the line.

Jan Wildeboer ๐Ÿ˜ท๐Ÿ˜ท:krulorange:
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In the first seven years of my life, there was no daylight saving time chaos. But ever since they introduced it back in 1977 (I am Dutch), there have been discussions about getting rid of it again. Which of course never happened. The promises of the DST lobby (better use of resources, less costs for the economy) have however also never materialised. The whole DST thing shouts emperor's new clothes and a political inability to act on facts to me :)

arrakeen_urbanite
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@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net This occurred to me this morning as I was waking up to an โ€œextraโ€ hour in standard time: if automation and labor unions had succeeded in getting us down to a standard 30- or 35- hour work week by now, daylight savings time likely wouldnโ€™t even be a thing.


arrakeen_urbanite
@arrakeen_urbanite@universeodon.com

One of the U.S. Senators representing my state is, unfortunately, Marsha Blackburn. Observe how she carefully misleads in this from her most recent email newsletter: โ€œOn the Senate floor, I delivered remarks debunking Democratsโ€™ lies about the Biden COVID credits and laid out how Obamacare mandates and regulations have increased the cost of individual health insurance for Americans.โ€

The โ€œBiden COVID Creditsโ€ are, of course, the extended ACA premium subsidies that Democrats were attempting to keep from lapsing, the fight over which is the reason we we are in the current government shutdown. The โ€œACA mandates and regulationsโ€ were rules put in place so that health insurance policies would be more likely to be worth the paper theyโ€™re printed on, i.e., little things like covering preexisting conditions from day 1, covering contraceptives, a certain level of deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, etc.

Now pay attention to who is harmed with higher prices: โ€œindividualsโ€ purchasing policies for themselves. These tend to be younger, healthier folks who are now burdened with helping to fund a fairer system that they themselves will almost assuredly benefit from when they are older and less healthy. If these younger folks truly are in a poor financial situation, I have bad news: the subsidies have now been allowed to run out. Pay out or hope you donโ€™t end up with an emergency room bill down the line.

arrakeen_urbanite
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Kitty giving his approval before we install the new carpet