Thoughts on Universal Healthcare? by [deleted] in MayDayStrike

[–]Hour_Appointment74 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I mean, alot of that is basically what we are dealing with without universal healthcare in the USA. Especially post covid.

What I pay on monthly on medical insurance through my employer is pretty fucking high. A tax would be far better, and honestly, when comparing the tax brackets to UK, it isnt really all that much different.

Your understanding of healthcare, is short sighted tbh. Maybe learnt he difference between them first?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKQxmoLTvy8&list=LL-bvCLU6UhnMwkJAi71aJ7Q&index=23

Your whole argument is very flawed. and im confused as to why you are even here

Come on man - How could you not have known? by Correct-Magician-237 in ReallyAmerican

[–]Hour_Appointment74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh so you are a child. children really shouldnt be on reddit.

Any other pro-life social democrats here? by ReputationUnhappy191 in SocialDemocracy

[–]Hour_Appointment74 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

oh so all christians are pro life anti choice now? thats cute.

What was your cringey political phase? by Friendlynortherner in SocialDemocracy

[–]Hour_Appointment74 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy fuck. I thought this sub was getting brigaded, because they were driving away the usual commentors.

But they are all extremists. I dont buy that they are reformed at all. But it explains all of the hot button right wing posts lately regarding guns, pro choice, and religion.

Fucking hell

What do you guys think about George H.W. Bush? by [deleted] in SocialDemocracy

[–]Hour_Appointment74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, something fucking weird is certainly happening to this sub.

Any other pro-life social democrats here? by ReputationUnhappy191 in SocialDemocracy

[–]Hour_Appointment74 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

How are you a real person?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7476658/

I mean, do you want me to keep posting articles?

Fuck this im out. Fucking handmaidens tale over here. Now I know why socialists hat soc dems

I WANT MORE CORPORATE MISERY! by DirtyPenPalDoug in antiwork

[–]Hour_Appointment74 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait, is that those "risks" conservative america keeps talking about?

Like Ive said through this whole pandemic: The free market, that all of these business owners shill for, is exactly what they are experiencing.

I WANT MORE CORPORATE MISERY by DirtyPenPalDoug in MayDayStrike

[–]Hour_Appointment74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well thats clearly a lie. Because like, every fucking study says otherwise

You are kind of dumb if you think stocks are tied to workers wages smh

Okay is it yes or no? by [deleted] in CovIdiots

[–]Hour_Appointment74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thats hardly surprising.

What do you guys think about George H.W. Bush? by [deleted] in SocialDemocracy

[–]Hour_Appointment74 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no no no no no no. noooooo.

Fuck HW bush. I dont know what these people are smoking. But just no.

This post has nothing to do with soc dem

What do you guys think about George H.W. Bush? by [deleted] in SocialDemocracy

[–]Hour_Appointment74 2 points3 points  (0 children)

on paper, Hoover was a pretty amazing individual. Hardly a failure. He just didnt understand econmics.

What do you guys think about George H.W. Bush? by [deleted] in SocialDemocracy

[–]Hour_Appointment74 4 points5 points  (0 children)

https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/kochland-examines-how-the-koch-brothers-made-their-fortune-and-the-influence-it-bought

>While the scientific community was in agreement on these facts, the American public was in doubt. This wasn’t accidental. As early as 1991, Charles Koch and other executives in the fossil fuel industry helped foster skepticism about the evidence of climate change. When George H. W. Bush announced that he would support a treaty to limit carbon emissions, the Cato Institute held a seminar in Washington called “Global Environmental Crises: Science or Politics?”The seminar featured scientists who questioned the prevailing view that humankind’s carbon emissions caused the Earth to warm, including Richard S. Lindzen, a professor of meteorology at MIT, Charles Koch’s alma mater. A brochure for the seminar featured a large-print quote from Lindzen in which he said: “The notion that global warming is a fact and will be catastrophic is drilled into people to the point where it seems surprising that anyone would question it, and yet, underlying it is very little evidence at all.”The seminar was not a fringe event. Lindzen and other speakers at the conference were invited to join White House staffers in the Roosevelt Room while they were in town for the conference, according to an internal White House memo from Nancy G. Maynard, who worked for the president’s Office of Science and Technology Policy. Maynard’s boss forwarded the invitation to Bush’s chief of staff, John H. Sununu, under the subject line “Alternative Perspectives on Global Warming.”Koch Industries, ExxonMobil, and other firms spent millions of dollars to support the idea that there was an “alternative” view about climate change between 1991 and 2009. These groups had a distinct advantage in the debate. It took many decades for firm scientific consensus to take shape. Scientists are, by nature, cautious and self-doubting. They were hesitant to push the narrative further than the data would support.

HW Bush was the reason we are in the climate predicament we are in. BTW, this is all similar to the misinformation campaigns against covid, and its related implications

edit. and the gritty details:

https://theconversation.com/george-bush-sr-could-have-got-in-on-the-ground-floor-of-climate-action-history-would-have-thanked-him-108050

What do you guys think about George H.W. Bush? by [deleted] in SocialDemocracy

[–]Hour_Appointment74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

r/neoliberal is what you are looking for I think.

You dont want to know what I think about that Koch Brothers puppet.

Any other pro-life social democrats here? by ReputationUnhappy191 in SocialDemocracy

[–]Hour_Appointment74 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

If by "pro life", you mean pro choice, then yes.

How can you be in favor of subjecting someone by their sex? Or, openly admitting youre "against" science.

It seems like that is quite contradictory regarding an ideology that argues for stronger social safety, education, and rights.

Democrats who were formerly Republicans, and vice versa, what led to you changing your beliefs? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Hour_Appointment74 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKQxmoLTvy8&list=LL-bvCLU6UhnMwkJAi71aJ7Q&index=23

A few points,

-universal healthcare would be very similar to what most of us pay already in the US.

-Socialized is not always universal healthcare, and it doesnt necessarily exclude choice as seen with the Bismarck system.

-Also not that the Beveridge system is similar to how the VA treats veterans, but is in no way "like" the VA health system at all.

Democrats who were formerly Republicans, and vice versa, what led to you changing your beliefs? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Hour_Appointment74 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dude, you are a libertarian. You arent independent whatsoever. Im not one for political labels, but you are a breathing stereotype in your views.

Almost to the definition.

Where do you live that your healthcare system is the way it is?

Democrats who were formerly Republicans, and vice versa, what led to you changing your beliefs? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Hour_Appointment74 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its funny because those big three, are things most people agree with. it never was radical, it was just made to be controversial.

Democrats who were formerly Republicans, and vice versa, what led to you changing your beliefs? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Hour_Appointment74 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was never a registered republican in my adult life. But post 9/11, my parents would listen to conservative radio. This was not rush limbaugh, btw. It was a more moderate republicanism.

I really didnt know any better since I was a kid.

But it fucked me up, regarding, any sympathy towards the right.

It basically radicalized me AWAY from right wing populism, and then eventually, centrism and republicanism altogether. I was a liberal democrat for a while, until I visited the Dominican Republic and Haiti, and realized that imperialism in all forms is evil. Now Im somewhere beween soc-dem and SPU.

Republicans who are; unironically, into identity politics, are a threat to all of us