Just voted - 30 mins in and out. Go Jill Stein!! I live in a 95% white area, it's considered safely republican
earthmansurfer wrote:Nalod wrote:My heart operation cost $100,000 6 years ago.
Health care insurance with high deductible is awful if nothing happens.
If you get something bad, or in a car accident, etc, it is devastating.
Wow! Glad you are still with us though.
I think I brought this up earlier in the thread regarding healthcare in Germany vs. The States. Germany has some pretty good surgeons but the health care costs are MUCH less here.
I think that is why Obamacare is so dangerous right now.
I know life is valuable, but it is hard to understand how they come up with that figure. I know it adds up, but I just have a feeling the costs are way overpriced.
I mean how many hours was that operation? What was the breakdown? I'd love to see a comparison vs here in Germany. (Mind you, quite a few German doctors go to America
as that is where the money is...)
Obamacare is so dangerous??...I know you are in Germany but Obamacare is primarily for those who would otherwise have no insurance..So you think its better to have zero coverage???..The majority of the population is covered through their jobs...Correct me if I'm wrong anyone, but 20/25 million people would have nothing if not for Obamacare...
earthmansurfer wrote:Nalod wrote:earthmansurfer wrote:Nalod wrote:My heart operation cost $100,000 6 years ago.
Health care insurance with high deductible is awful if nothing happens.
If you get something bad, or in a car accident, etc, it is devastating.
Wow! Glad you are still with us though.
I think I brought this up earlier in the thread regarding healthcare in Germany vs. The States. Germany has some pretty good surgeons but the health care costs are MUCH less here.
I think that is why Obamacare is so dangerous right now.
I know life is valuable, but it is hard to understand how they come up with that figure. I know it adds up, but I just have a feeling the costs are way overpriced.
I mean how many hours was that operation? What was the breakdown? I'd love to see a comparison vs here in Germany. (Mind you, quite a few German doctors go to America
as that is where the money is...)
do you mean its much less IN Germany?
Sorry, I'm in Germany, guess you have missed me mentioning that but I should have been more clear.
SOCIALISM..........the whole system is lower cost because of gov't subsidiaries because the tax structure is so different.
My point was don't mind paying bigly for prescriptions and some costs but an operation.
Trump tweets that there are reports out of Utah that there are widespread voting problems across the country..Only thing is the reports said county...
GustavBahler wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Im glad its finally over, but one of them is still going to be president. The way things are going, wouldn't be surprised if the southern states start seceeding in the next decade. Unless someone or something brings this country together.
The country is doing pretty well if you look at most indicators. I highly doubt that would happen. States would give up all the federal support they receive just as a protest? Then their roads, health system, education, and safety all fall apart.
I lived in the south for more than 20 years. I don't believe you appreciate the level of anger, and mistrust out there at the federal govt, right or wrong. And its only getting worse.
I have a home in Florida and it's getting much more progressive. But you still have a large population with a low level of education who blame everyone but themselves for their bad socioeconomic position. They feel its the Mexicans, minorities, foreigners fault that they work at low income jobs. Not their limited high school education and disinterest in hard work. Luckily, those type of people are slowly being eroded by hard working immigrants looking to take advantage of the American opportunity and long standing Americans who understand the importance of education and hard work. Unfortunately, their are still way too many of the former and Trump does a good job using their bitter lives for support.
I just left fla, and there's a long way to go. The GOP is hardwired into the fla legislature, and the courts. Lots of people happy to keep them there. They just gave Rick Scott a second term with virtually no serious opposition. Tells me all I need to know about how far fla has to go.
I am in FL, just heard that republican turnout is up 6% in Duval County (Jacksonville), while democratic turnout is down 4%. Similar figures in Hillsdale county (Tampa).
I read that Hillary is spightly leading Florida.
JesseDark wrote:GustavBahler wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Im glad its finally over, but one of them is still going to be president. The way things are going, wouldn't be surprised if the southern states start seceeding in the next decade. Unless someone or something brings this country together.
The country is doing pretty well if you look at most indicators. I highly doubt that would happen. States would give up all the federal support they receive just as a protest? Then their roads, health system, education, and safety all fall apart.
I lived in the south for more than 20 years. I don't believe you appreciate the level of anger, and mistrust out there at the federal govt, right or wrong. And its only getting worse.
I have a home in Florida and it's getting much more progressive. But you still have a large population with a low level of education who blame everyone but themselves for their bad socioeconomic position. They feel its the Mexicans, minorities, foreigners fault that they work at low income jobs. Not their limited high school education and disinterest in hard work. Luckily, those type of people are slowly being eroded by hard working immigrants looking to take advantage of the American opportunity and long standing Americans who understand the importance of education and hard work. Unfortunately, their are still way too many of the former and Trump does a good job using their bitter lives for support.
I just left fla, and there's a long way to go. The GOP is hardwired into the fla legislature, and the courts. Lots of people happy to keep them there. They just gave Rick Scott a second term with virtually no serious opposition. Tells me all I need to know about how far fla has to go.
I am in FL, just heard that republican turnout is up 6% in Duval County (Jacksonville), while democratic turnout is down 4%. Similar figures in Hillsdale county (Tampa).
Think you mean Hillsborough. I read quotes from progressive activists who move to fla and are really surprised by the lack of a ground game by democrats. The candidates they put up are too often florida snake oil salesmen, insiders, or candidates who have some good ideas but run into the buzzsaw that is fla politics. Going to take a lot more people, time, and money, to change things there.
GustavBahler wrote:Im glad its finally over, but one of them is still going to be president. The way things are going, wouldn't be surprised if the southern states start seceeding in the next decade. Unless someone or something brings this country together.
can't stop evolution. in this case, the technological evolution. and you want a capitalistic society, then as darwin said, the strong will survive.
only thing that can change this is a world war or a world wide health epidemic - in other words, something catastrophic. otherwise, imho, there is really no way to curtail the inevitable.
djsunyc wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Im glad its finally over, but one of them is still going to be president. The way things are going, wouldn't be surprised if the southern states start seceeding in the next decade. Unless someone or something brings this country together.
can't stop evolution. in this case, the technological revolution. and you want a capitalistic society, then as darwin said, the strong will survive.
only thing that can change this is a world war or a world wide health epidemic - in other words, something catastrophic. otherwise, imho, there is really no way to curtail the inevitable.
That's true of any system. Its only as effective, and equitable, as the people who run it, and the willingness of society to hold those who undermine that system accountable. In the end, regardless of the system and its noble intentions, power over time concentrates to the top of the food chain to the exclusion of almost everyone else. Its a never ending battle to keep that from happening.
GustavBahler wrote:djsunyc wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Im glad its finally over, but one of them is still going to be president. The way things are going, wouldn't be surprised if the southern states start seceeding in the next decade. Unless someone or something brings this country together.
can't stop evolution. in this case, the technological revolution. and you want a capitalistic society, then as darwin said, the strong will survive.
only thing that can change this is a world war or a world wide health epidemic - in other words, something catastrophic. otherwise, imho, there is really no way to curtail the inevitable.
That's true of any system. Its only as effective, and equitable, as the people who run it, and the willingness of society to hold those who undermine that system accountable. In the end, regardless of the system and its noble intentions, power over time concentrates to the top of the food chain to the exclusion of almost everyone else. Its a never ending battle to keep that from happening.
Very well said. Whether it's socialism or capitalism or whatever other ism, it boils down people being held accountable and typically it doesn't happen. Like DJ said you need something catastrophic to to hit the reset button. A Trump presidency may actually be catastrophic. Clinton will preserve status quo.


you really can't make that up. can't trust women y'all...just can't truss em lol.
Darn, I guess we won't have an EC shutout
djsunyc wrote:

you really can't make that up. can't trust women y'all...just can't truss em lol.
Maybe they were thinking about grabbing them by the...never mind.
Allanfan20 wrote:I read that Hillary is spightly leading Florida.
yes the Latinos are coming out in record numbers to vote for Hillary in Florida. looks like Clinton is going to run away with this election... thank god !!! for a second there i thought this country was taking a step into the 1940's of Nazi Germany. hopefully after this the Latin community throws trump over the wall and takes away his passport.
fitzfarm wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:I read that Hillary is spightly leading Florida.
yes the Latinos are coming out in record numbers to vote for Hillary in Florida. looks like Clinton is going to run away with this election... thank god !!! for a second there i thought this country was taking a step into the 1940's of Nazi Germany. hopefully after this the Latin community throws trump over the wall and takes away his passport.
Trump has a nice early lead. I would be terrified if Hilary wins. Plus Florida is actually very tight right now
StarksEwing1 wrote:fitzfarm wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:I read that Hillary is spightly leading Florida.
yes the Latinos are coming out in record numbers to vote for Hillary in Florida. looks like Clinton is going to run away with this election... thank god !!! for a second there i thought this country was taking a step into the 1940's of Nazi Germany. hopefully after this the Latin community throws trump over the wall and takes away his passport.
Trump has a nice early lead. I would be terrified if Hilary wins. Plus Florida is actually very tight right now
You can't really look at the early numbers because we don't know how many votes from each precinct have been reported. For example, if the voting is mostly from rural areas so far, a small Trump lead would be great news for Hillary.
Bonn1997 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:fitzfarm wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:I read that Hillary is spightly leading Florida.
yes the Latinos are coming out in record numbers to vote for Hillary in Florida. looks like Clinton is going to run away with this election... thank god !!! for a second there i thought this country was taking a step into the 1940's of Nazi Germany. hopefully after this the Latin community throws trump over the wall and takes away his passport.
Trump has a nice early lead. I would be terrified if Hilary wins. Plus Florida is actually very tight right now
You can't really look at the early numbers because we don't know how many votes from each precinct have been reported. For example, if the voting is mostly from rural areas so far, a small Trump lead would be great news for Hillary.
True but at the same time he is winning or close to winning many of the states that the democratic media said he had no chance to win. My point is that its gonna be tight either way it goes
StarksEwing1 wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:fitzfarm wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:I read that Hillary is spightly leading Florida.
yes the Latinos are coming out in record numbers to vote for Hillary in Florida. looks like Clinton is going to run away with this election... thank god !!! for a second there i thought this country was taking a step into the 1940's of Nazi Germany. hopefully after this the Latin community throws trump over the wall and takes away his passport.
Trump has a nice early lead. I would be terrified if Hilary wins. Plus Florida is actually very tight right now
You can't really look at the early numbers because we don't know how many votes from each precinct have been reported. For example, if the voting is mostly from rural areas so far, a small Trump lead would be great news for Hillary.
True but at the same time he is winning or close to winning many of the states that the democratic media said he had no chance to win. My point is that its gonna be tight either way it goes
Like?..What's States is he winning that he wasn't supposed to win?
Hillary will win, the Senate looks less promising. I think she will get FL and NC in spite of voter supression
Florida hasn't reported Broward with will be huge for Hillary...
Ohio has been very disappointing so far