The problem with the modern insurance paradigm, as I've probably stated a few dozen times, is that it isn't actually insurance. It's treated as a pre-payment plan for medical care. "I pay my $250 a month, so I've already paid! Give me every single test and every single treatment and send the bill to the insurance company!"Insurance becomes less of a necessity when it becomes less likely a person might be instantly bankrupted by a single hospital visit.
--Patrick
We've also been trained to think that it's just the way things are that somebody else pays for our health care. Which, if I can repeat myself and say something I'm sure you already know, was not in fact the case until WW2 wage controls (themselves a government attempt to thwart the normal operation of the market) led employers to figure out a loophole to offer higher compensation to employees - and thus employer-provided health insurance was born.And a lot of the above is really about two things:
- hospitals needing to making a certain amount on each treatment to cover costs and insurance being unwilling to pay it, so costs are inflated so the negotiated price is where it needs to be
and
- hospitals and insurance companies feel obligated to run a battery of tests for liability reasons, as courts routinely side with patients on negligence issues. This is just, but it does put everyone in a tight spot.
This is mostly not the consumer's fault. We've been trained over the years to never question the price of certain goods and services by the very people selling us things. It's just that it's now biting everyone in the ass.
Or Fox and MSNBC will stoke their respective fires even harder to keep their audiences.If the Bernie and Trump movements continue past election season, we'll probably start to get actual change happening in the political process. I predict people will get bored though.
You can't imagine how relieved I am Walker got knocked out so early. That disaster on a national level would have been shameful.Why are Bernie fans not wanting to vote for Hillary? Because not only is she a part of the establishment, but she's a liar, an opportunist, and jut an all around terrible person. If the right had ANYONE worth a shit they'd roll into the white house on waves of populism.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...orrect-commenters-on-reddit-and-facebook.html
Why are Bernie fans not wanting to vote for Hillary? Because not only is she a part of the establishment, but she's a liar, an opportunist, and jut an all around terrible person. If the right had ANYONE worth a shit they'd roll into the white house on waves of populism.
We spent $1.5 trillion on the F-35 program (adjusted for inflation), with each plane costing about $100+ million.Japan has first test-flight of it's domestically-developed stealth fighter: http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20160422_12/
Interesting stats from the article:
Developed since: 2009 - 6-ish years
Cost: 39.4 Billion Yen - $360 Million dollars (presumably USD)
Airframe and engines developed in-country.
Just HOW much money have you guys spent on your JSF? What stats are comparable here? And to be fair, how do they compare in capability? And remember, $360 for the FIRST plane. I'll bet that the production cost is a hell of a lot lower.
Can't wait for Leonardo DiCaprio to star in the movie adaptation.It may be the biggest single scam ever pulled.
We've developed technologies (patroit, iron shield, etc) that knock long distance missiles out of the sky. Further, long distance missiles have a much greater cost per missile and thus per mission than air to ground missiles. Lastly, we're developing drones to deliver them which further reduces costs.It really is, especially considering what we actually need RIGHT NOW is another ground attack specialist in the vein of the Thunderbolt... but none of the Air Force generals want to make one because they are all obsessed with some kind of big, upcoming air war that has never really happened.
We need more work horse planes like the F/A-18E/F Super Hornets too.
The A-10 keeps alive, barely, because of the delays on over-runs on the F-35, which still hasn't shown it will be capable of the same type of close-air support the much slower and more armored A-10 provides.It really is, especially considering what we actually need RIGHT NOW is another ground attack specialist in the vein of the Thunderbolt... but none of the Air Force generals want to make one because they are all obsessed with some kind of big, upcoming air war that has never really happened.
We need more work horse planes like the F/A-18E/F Super Hornets too.
He's not winning, but he's not losing as badly as the media would like you to think and if the supers voted the way their states did, Bernie would be close or winning (I don't have the numbers in front of me).
You might need to update that soon.
I just want to burn all political parties to the ground already.
It isn't, but it says it is. And if you were walking in and someone at the polling place handed that to you, how would you know better?I heard that it's not the official ballot