Only thing I could find is she went into surgery today to have two malignant nodules removed from her lungs, and is OK.I assume this picture means that, even with her recent injury, she decided to get back up and get to work and do what needs doing.
--Patrick
There was also that fall where she broke her ribs a couple months ago.Only thing I could find is she went into surgery today to have two malignant nodules removed from her lungs, and is OK.
There's an army of octogenarians trying to make it much worse, though.The sanity of your country's higher court is reliant on an octogenarian living longer and continuing to work.
That's healthy.
—PatrickCMS’s proposed policy changes include:
CMS also issued a Request for Information soliciting comment on new ways to:
- Requiring hospitals to post their standard list of prices on the Internet and in a machine-readable format, rather than just being required to make them available in some form
- Focusing the Electronic Health Record Incentive Program on promoting interoperability, to allow patients to control their records and access them in a usable format
- Eliminating duplicative. overly burdensome, or out-of-date quality measures through the “Meaningful Measures” initiative
- Stop “surprise billing” by providers
- Provide patients better information up front about the out-of-pocket costs they will face
- Encourage further transparency from providers, including providing tools for comparing prices and making public which institutions are out of compliance with transparency measures
- Push providers reimbursed by Medicare to take more steps in making their electronic health records interoperable
The link leads to the original proposal, which is from April of 2018.Until those "encourages" become "force", in regards to providers, this is still pretty toothless.
Bernie bros are/were cultivated by the Russians and are trash.I saw an article (sorry, lost the link) where the author, a devout Bernie Sanders supporter, talked about why the far left hates Beto O’Rourke. Essentially it boiled down to “he’s really likeable and might win - but he’s not going to bring socialism to the US, and we’d rather have Trump win than a centrist Democrat.”
It’s mind-boggling.
Were they ever really a thing beyond a way for Clinton to marginalize people who didn't support her?Bernie bros are/were cultivated by the Russians and are trash.
It's the same reason why a lot of animal rights activists despise animal welfarism--small improvements to a shitty situation make people less likely to want a complete overhaul at once. "Anti-incrementalism" of sorts, since you can't have a $pet-theory uprising unless enough people get angry/affected enough. Hell, same reason some of my libertarian acquaintances cheer for the U.S. electing whichever politician seems more despotic, since the more ridiculously evil the government gets, the better chance that a critical mass of people will pursue an alternative.I saw an article (sorry, lost the link) where the author, a devout Bernie Sanders supporter, talked about why the far left hates Beto O’Rourke. Essentially it boiled down to “he’s really likeable and might win - but he’s not going to bring socialism to the US, and we’d rather have Trump win than a centrist Democrat.”
It’s mind-boggling.
Which is why some on the left are arguing against impeachment. The further down cheeto drags the GOP, the more seats they lose in 2020.It's the same reason why a lot of animal rights activists despise animal welfarism--small improvements to a shitty situation make people less likely to want a complete overhaul at once. "Anti-incrementalism" of sorts, since you can't have a $pet-theory uprising unless enough people get angry/affected enough. Hell, same reason some of my libertarian acquaintances cheer for the U.S. electing whichever politician seems more despotic, since the more ridiculously evil the government gets, the better chance that a critical mass of people will pursue an alternative.
Which is a direct result of the fetishization of the American Revolution.It's the same reason why a lot of animal rights activists despise animal welfarism--small improvements to a shitty situation make people less likely to want a complete overhaul at once. "Anti-incrementalism" of sorts, since you can't have a $pet-theory uprising unless enough people get angry/affected enough. Hell, same reason some of my libertarian acquaintances cheer for the U.S. electing whichever politician seems more despotic, since the more ridiculously evil the government gets, the better chance that a critical mass of people will pursue an alternative.
A better example would be something like the June Rebellion (as made infamous by Les Miserables): You've got a few hundred insurrectionists trying to topple a government they view as weak now that their only voice in parliament is dead, but never bothered to secure the means to make it possible.Which is a direct result of the fetishization of the American Revolution.
In actuality, most revolutions fail, and most despots manage to hold on to power for a long long time.
See: Syria, Iran, NK or Russia, Venezuela, etc.
Sometimes a few of my more liberal friends ask why I don’t register as a Democrat or consider myself on the left when many of my social views are progressive. I’m going to use this as a good example of why the left pisses me off enough that I’m happy staying in the independent center.
Yeah, i was actually referring to how dangerous accelerationism is when it involves letting protections in the system degenerate, while providing no guarantees that it will hasten changes for the better, based on overall trends instead of just 1 example for either case (success or failure of 1 revolution).A better example would be something like the June Rebellion (as made infamous by Les Miserables): You've got a few hundred insurrectionists trying to topple a government they view as weak now that their only voice in parliament is dead, but never bothered to secure the means to make it possible.
Well, what did you want them to do, things that will ensure next time more minorities show up? Don't be silly.Sometimes a few of my more liberal friends ask why I don’t register as a Democrat or consider myself on the left when many of my social views are progressive. I’m going to use this as a good example of why the left pisses me off enough that I’m happy staying in the independent center.
While I agree with the SPLC on this one, doing this isn't helping their goal; it's just pissing off black communities, some of which still see the NoI as a framework for black empowerment. It's an old fight on the liberal side: white folks and minority folks being at odds on the means to produce meaningful gains for everyone involved. You used to see this same fight repeated a lot, especially in regards to charter schooling (though that fight's basically done at this point... now that charter schools have almost universally been exposed as a for-profit scam).The cancellation also arrived amid the Chicago branch of the Women’s March criticizing the national initiative’s relationship with Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, considered an anti-Semitic hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Ah okay. I think I misunderstood you originally then.Yeah, i was actually referring to how dangerous accelerationism is when it involves letting protections in the system degenerate, while providing no guarantees that it will hasten changes for the better, based on overall trends instead of just 1 example for either case (success or failure of 1 revolution).
You know, I was going to write a detailed response to this. Then I realized who I was talking to and what a colossal waste of time that would be.....
Also, that's still a stupid reason to consider yourself a centrist when your views aren't centrist.
That just contributes to the idiotic "my team" shit that caused the current situation.
Yes, expressing your opinions in a way that shows you've thought them over and are still questioning them all the time is pointless because you don't think they'll change my mind about whatever you thought i was telling you...You know, I was going to write a detailed response to this. Then I realized who I was talking to and what a colossal waste of time that would be.
That's what i assumed...Ah okay. I think I misunderstood you originally then.