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Remember when a producer in Atlas said something like we can't survive under these new regulations. And the moocher said, "oh, you'll find a way!"
I will never forget that line.
my milk store just closed a branch a mile away and
built a larger one 4 miles away. . pissed us off. -- j
p.s. might I send you a charged-up battery,
in case the power goes out?
Piven connection, I believe -- they do want us to
die off and leave it to them. -- j
t-shirts foretold something::: fascism is "in" among
the elites and those who aspire to that. . it's like a
resurgence of the Sixties, with flowers and tokes
replaced by needles and tokes. . and EBT cards. -- j
I would have to be re-admitted to the hospital? -- j
my tiny friend list. . Thank You! -- j
Give the US a single-payer system, and we'll have price controls too, and medical R&D will pretty much stop taking place. Or it will all be nationalized, and innovations that might cost the government some money (such as a cancer cure) will never see the light of day.
I think preventing this outcome is worth a few people dying from not enough care. Not that they wouldn't anyway, even under single-payer.
Jan, enabler
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