Well, if we stand accused of burning the White House, we really might as well do it twice. At this juncture, that would probably do our Southern neighbours an even greater service than chasing Madison from office. While we’re at it, we probably should annex Northern Maine again - might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb, and we did better by Maine than the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ever did anyway.
Those “non-monetary barriers” being blathered about? Just some pesky little things called food safety regulations. Yeah, sorry ¹ we’re not letting your antibiotic, hormone and steroid laden crap in.²
¹Not sorry.
² This is why I shake my head at all those “raised without hormones or steroids” ads. Great. You met minimum legal requirements. Well done.
Oh for fuck’s sake
https://twitter.com/TopherSpiro/status/1004872189106118657
At the same time … good for midterms? Pre-existing condition coverage is very popular.
The whole concept of pre-existing conditions continues to be bizarre for me, since it seems like all you need to do to have one is be alive and be examined thoroughly enough.
It’s trash. My friend’s girlfriend became ill with early onset breast cancer in law school. She was about 24. Ultimately, they covered her, but tried to claim that because she had seen a doctor for a mole, the cancer was pre-existing. the idea of pre-existing conditions is bonkers for the reason you state, but the application was even worse in practice than the absurd premise suggests.
It’s like having an auto insurance company demand you leave your car in the garage in order to be insured.
If we relied on insurance to respond to crime, then crime insurance companies would refuse to cover people they think might be targets, or would increase rates, or would refuse to cover certain attacks. Because that’s how insurance works.
Not that the current system works…
It isn’t appropriate for necessities.
It’s called a protection racket?
Kellyanne said it so it must be true.
I was reading this book by one of my favorite artists/painters/humorists, Bruce McCall:
when I came across this picture, from April 1999:
Yurgh.
Exactly. It’s like talking to a brick wall. Reasons, reasons, reasons . . . they all have reasons.
Love the look on the Japanese PM’s face.
And poor Merkel. If the Nobel Peace Prize isn’t appropriate, they should invent one for her.
What is Bolton doing here? Is he now some economic genius too?
“The Persuasion of the Imbecile” by Caravaggio