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 One thing I forgot: I'm totally on board with Trump's infrastructure proposal. Creates jobs and benefits everyone! With the understanding that I don't know what the details of the proposal are. | 
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 Now, oddly, my piece of the economy may do well under Trump, because people will hire me to help them move operations to China. But in general, it has been a long, long time since a Republican has managed a strong economy in this country. They're too busy handing out tax cuts and killing regulations to mind the fundamentals. | 
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 Jeckel Sebby: Don't give me someone who will preserve the status quo! RT, can we set up a board where Sebby can just fight with himself? | 
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 So, Coltrane, you must be almost at the Swinging Free in the Hickey Freeman stage of development - how's that going? Do you like peaty single malt Scotch (excuse me, "Scots") yet? Catching the eye of the hot clerk at the Hyatt reception desk? (Seriously, welcome back! Now we need Spanky to come by and talk about the Plantonic Ideal of Free trade.) | 
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 And we're not moderate. Half of this country is absolutely clinging to its backward religious nonsense. The fantastic thinking of these people is still infecting policy. The silent majority is never given a good choice. | 
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 Still spread collars, however. And no underwear or visible socks (unless wearing a suit in summer, when boots can't be worn.) But really, who the fuck wears a suit more than once a week, if that, anymore? One other quirk: Peak lapels. Much nicer looking. But hard as fuck to find. | 
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 PS - you know I love you like the nephew who stole my Scritti Politti t-shirt, but a Hickey suit paired with Allen Edmunds shoes is what America is all about. What are you talking about? Italian suits? What's next? Skinny ties and Mastroianni movies? Jesus Christ, man. Quote: 
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 The ACA was doomed the moment it added so many people with their conditions and costs without adequately adding premium and without reducing costs. The costs would have been reduced by limiting wasteful expenditures on end-of-life care. So called "death panels" would have decided - on behalf of taxpayer, not private money, - that paying millions for machines that go ping for a few weeks was asinine and cost ineffective. But the Republicans in their fervor to be all things anti-Obama defeated the most fiscally responsible part of the Bill. Thus, it beacame a half assed project doomed to failure. We spend close to 20% of our GDP on health care, and over 75% of that on the last year of someone's life, i.e. the machine that goes ping when your grandparent is dying but may only add days to their life, but we added millions of sick patients without the ability to limit their care. Do the math. Trump is right here about it expoding. Obama and Congress gave the doctors and insurance companies carte blanche to raise rates (or quit) 25% this year without recourse. And next year, etc. I may be wrong, but nothing I have read from either side - other than single payer - has proposed anything realistic on the cost side, so costs coninue to rise without equivalent revenues. Well, duh, Trump is right that that is unsustainable. | 
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 Single payer countries do away with end of life expenditures. As you know, I deal with this on a daily basis. In Canada, UK, no chemo, surgeries for 65+ people. They say "sorry", give you pain meds, and say "call us when it is . . . time." | 
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 Allen Edmonds? There's a layer of dust on my lace ups. Yes... I break the loafers-with-a-suit rule. But never with buckle or tassel-free loafers. Only with those old school tassel jobs (Alden). And you have to discover the joy of boots. One never has to match his hidden socks to anything. My wife also had me get the suit pants more tightly tailored. Not Sticky Fingers tight, but a bit more fashion-forward. Is terribly constricting on those random half-erections, but cuts a nice silhouette. There's a special ring in hell for people who put that song in other peoples' heads, you know that? | 
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 It was a long term transfer of care dollars from the last-years-of-life demographic to the too-poor-to-pay-for-insurance demographic. In that regard, on an exclusively economic basis, it's quite defensible. From the perspective of an old person who paid into the system her whole life, however, it's a rotten bargain. Perhaps even a bait and switch. | 
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 Shame she doesn't drink, and a google image search for her nude is pointless... Religion. It Ruins Everything. | 
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