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any D appointee would have, maybe, but he was the one who actually had.

enhanced ACA subsidies might be on the way out, which were new in the last few years. The status quo subsidies I have seen nothing about cutting.

I too would like to see our gerontocracy see deeper cuts but that seems to be politically untenable, to say nothing of the giant wealth transfer to them that was our COVID policy...

Not commenting on your main question, but when it comes to whether someone gets help with Medical expenses I'm confused what you are referring too.

  1. ACA plans are heavily subsidized for (currently) everyone regardless of Income, and pending ARPA subsidy expiration will stilly very heavily subsidized for people <250% FPL and somewhat subsidized for under 400% FPL.
  2. If under <100% FPL Medicaid exists and is heavily subsidized care
  3. Children with serious chronic illnesses (from Cancer to more substantial handicaps) can be eligible for Medicaid including at-home nursing at no cost to their parents.

Texas has not expanded Medicaid, so if this person is somehow <138% FPL but not eligible for Medicaid otherwise they might be in trouble (weird coverage gap thing Congress should absolutely fix by just making everyone <138% FPL eligible for CSR 94 plans + highest level of APTC subsidies), but #3 would still apply.

what substance he had was quite partisan - he argued against Little Sisters of the Poor, for instance

I tend to think some of healthcare spend could be simplified as we regulate supply, subsidize demand, and then go shockedpikachuface.jpg when costs increase faster than inflation.

But the loop she identifies of admin is definitely not nothing and contributes to the regulation of supply.

I'm not sure there's an easy fix, I end up wondering if you just hope pharmacy innovation eventually gets you out of some of the trend (hep C drugs, HIV drugs, RSV vaccines, etc)

This was great - reminded me of Siderea's great blog series on the spiral of admin that afflicts modern healthcare: https://siderea.dreamwidth.org/1179450.html

Whatever Florida is doing is clearly right and everyone else should copy them.

if you read any coverage of DeSantis back when he seemed like the rising star you would realize it is beyond likely, it is certain.

I swear someone had a comment thread recently about late term abortions, reasons for them, how many are motivated by maternal health/health of the fetus versus otherwise...I thought I had saved it but cannot find it. Anyone have any ideas?

all well and good, as long as we recognize the official state religion as such and express the same degree of concern wrt it, as OP suggests

honestly on these hail Mary's I never understand why they don't rush 5. 6 should be enough on the back-end anyways? I guess maybe you are worried about hook and ladder type stuff but Washington kept 6 back to block + the QB = only 4 players downfield anyways. Make him get it out early and there's not a lot that can go wrong (Miami against NE a few years back being one potential counterpoint).

This play was weird though because of the spy, but 6 should be able to block 4 for a while even if they hadn't had the weird spy option.

protest to WWI, was it not?

Anytime election stuff comes up I feel like it is at least worth mentioning that Democratic-aligned bureaucrats conspired to delay the vaccination trial results coming out, preventing an October surprise that quite plausibly would've tipped the election to Trump, at the cost of 4-digit numbers of American lives and this is generally acknowledged and somehow not seen as a huge deal.

Did not have "read a decade+-old order of the stick quote at the motte" on my bingo card for today.

oh interesting - I view CBS much more positively than I do CNN.

I feel like every study I have read has found very little impact on deaths pre-vaccine, with almost all differences being post vaccine. This would seem to go against your thesis?

In addition, you seem to be missing that people would engage on some level of precautions regardless of what is mandated, just by looking around (for example, restaurant reservations dropped drastically in NY while De Blasio was still telling people to go celebrate Chinese New Years)

There's a billion possible things ThisIsSin could be referring too, but a simple one would be delaying the COVID vaccine trials so it could not be an October surprise thereby dooming high 4 digit to low 5 digit elderly Americans to dying in winter 2020-2021.

I'll die on the hill that Red is actually just a great album. All Too Well (the original, not the far-too-indulgent 10 minute remix from later) remains a very good song, probably the best she's made.

(I'll always think there was more to Scalia's death)

uhhh you can't just say that and not elaborate haha

wait I want to read 4 more paragraphs on the A-10!

I think there have been inroads in some areas, ie school choice that are more red-state coded, while still taking your overall point