I mean yeah of course. That's what happens to the Kurds. I don't know why but they always get screwed out of everything.
Actually I've lost track of how many times it's been over the past 20 years or so that I've heard it.
I mean yeah of course. That's what happens to the Kurds. I don't know why but they always get screwed out of everything.
Actually I've lost track of how many times it's been over the past 20 years or so that I've heard it.
But you also have to keep slaves relatively healthy to maintain them working. If you slaves get too hungry, they can't do whatever labor you make em do. If they get real sick, it's going to affect your other slaves.
And human slaves usually don't put their heads down and do it forever. A lot of the Nazi labor camps massacred their captives because they started uprisings.
There is nothing economically feasible with what they want. They just think they can do what they want and he even richer. Which is why you can look at the entirety of recorded human history for these same mistakes being repeated over and over again.
Yes about 20 years ago.
Hated it. Constant panic attacks from the crowds combined with the smog. Absolutely awful.
No, it's not.
The US Dollar is a fiat currency. The value is merely what the market dictates amongst trading frequency and how much debt is held in it.
It's backed by nothing. A dollar has a made up value. In the1970s Nixon ended the US gold Standard, and those with property, not the government who held the gold, got to dictate it. Same thing through today.
Wait what?
No, dictators fucking love central banks and fiat currency.
They like it even better than anything, because a dictator almost always controls the central bank. Plus, the dictator and his buddies almost always own everything, and when you own property you need fiat currency to stay in power. Fiat currency inevitably leads to hyperinflation. With hyperinflation, you get way wealthier owning property than having cash. At that point they don't need the central bank that they control.
Oh that would be a neat challenge.
AI security guards (which I can only imagine look like Daleks from Dr Who) vs the public. How long before they just outright massacre a crowd?
Or, better yet, what happens when people start using drones as flying pipe bombs and the robots can't even aim at it.
Ooooh or better yet, we can create devices that create a distraction for the AI robots.
Or, since I am pretty sure they'd be using some wireless connection of some sort, bring a signal jammer and just push em over.
I don't particularly like the comparison because I really enjoyed his performance as Paul
But you can't argue with results
I mean I don't think there's a way on earth to get me to visit NYC or any gargantuan City, but I can say that I didn't see nothing in those videos.
Do you mean the hypocrisy of supporting Ukraine because they were invaded by Russia (twice now) and Israel which has attacked Gaza and Lebanon (and probably more if they get their way).
I guess that one makes a lot more sense to me because Israel has a long complicated history. Ukraine is relatively simple: they were happy to separate from the USSR and the invasion was attempted annexation.
Unless people have their head buried in the sand, Russia has been known to be a Mafia state. Israel, on the other hand, has been so effectively supported in post-world war II propaganda that they even taught us in school that Israel was to become a "safe place" for Jews.
Syria is completely unlike either of those though. It just appears to be a complete clusterfuck
I have a friend in Iowa who said the same thing.
Man this guy really goes places
So that was a long ass article but worth the read.
Obviously the author is one of integrity which doesn't exist in most media. Reading between it all, I noticed there was something that bothered me far more than the Hospital clearly covering it up, or Weiner outright murdering his patients:
The doctors who brought all of this forward and went through appropriate channels were all suppressed.
A non-profit hospital is a start. And I appreciate the "concerns of patient comfort." But there were so many doctors concerned about the standard of care and likely malpractice, yet nothing is able to be done about it? The 16 year old had a massive tumor missed two weeks prior, and Warwick never had cancer to begin with?
Are we talking about corruption of one doctor? Or are we talking about corruption of a whole system? Medicine needs to be science. Since the doctors come together on a consensus that Weiner was not providing standard of care, then the doctors need the authority to remove him from that position.
This has money and power written all over it.
I get the feeling it's the same in most industries. "Upper leadership" is a problem that needs to be dealt with. Not just executives, but it's a start. Management will destroy this planet because that's the best ROI.
Man if it's every dispute, that means even the non-indsured are being looked at.
In like 2021 there was a case in Tennessee where the claims were all underpaid.
They also have no friends involved in Medicare. As recently as this past summer they were discovered to be over-billing Medicare by adding diagnostics and treatment the patients never received. And yes, this was the insurance part of UHG.
So if they're investigating everything, it's going to lead to a world of headache for UHG.