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That "threat" from Russia is quite literally unbelievable. The seized properties mean nothing outside of the property tax bills, and even if Russia was serious about getting them back, it would be in exchange for something - like getting tough on Assad. Russia knows Trump can't be seen giving in to threats, so I'd chalk this up to a weak attempt to show some distance between Trump and Russia.
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This guy makes a good point about the Trump-Putin meeting: https://twitter.com/strobetalbott/status/887463399449350145
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 04:36 |
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[quote="“empty whippet box”" post="“474502005”"] What would Obama have done if the Russians were threatening him via twitter, I wonder? [/quote]
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TyrantWD posted:That "threat" from Russia is quite literally unbelievable. The seized properties mean nothing outside of the property tax bills, and even if Russia was serious about getting them back, it would be in exchange for something - like getting tough on Assad. Russia knows Trump can't be seen giving in to threats, so I'd chalk this up to a weak attempt to show some distance between Trump and Russia. I think it's just an exercise in pushing trump's buttons. Amps up pressure, if Trump gives in America looks weak, if Trump resists it disrupts the "Putin's Pawn" narrative. If Putin's goal is just causing chaos and weakening America's image, his actions don't have to have specific goals, he's just introducing chaos into the system. Putin is maintaining that he didn't hack the elections, so either Trump agrees (and gives them back and looks like a sap) or doesn't (in which case trump gets to look independent and Russia has an excuse to act indignant and push more buttons). Obama should have had some of the russian hackers assassinated. Hieronymous Alloy fucked around with this message at 04:49 on Jul 19, 2017 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Obama should have had some of the russian hackers assassinated. Ah yes, I was just thinking "you know, I wish Obama would have droned more people to death."
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TyrantWD posted:That "threat" from Russia is quite literally unbelievable. The seized properties mean nothing outside of the property tax bills, and even if Russia was serious about getting them back, it would be in exchange for something - like getting tough on Assad. Russia knows Trump can't be seen giving in to threats, so I'd chalk this up to a weak attempt to show some distance between Trump and Russia. Correct me please if I am wrong but other than obvious present... issues that hold office - Isn't the (military) threat from Russia just all the leftover cold war junk (besides the pile of warheads? I'd like to think that's a different question.) I mean yeah it's easy to steal parts of Ukraine, if that's what they are armed with too. But less, see! Not that I'm trying to equate Russia's Trump poo poo with this, I just I am curious : are they standing on thin legs militarily? KickerOfMice fucked around with this message at 05:05 on Jul 19, 2017 |
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You can see the fear in Putin's eye.
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Boris Galerkin posted:Ah yes, I was just thinking "you know, I wish Obama would have droned more people to death." The problem is that he didn't drone the right people
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TyrantWD posted:That "threat" from Russia is quite literally unbelievable. The seized properties mean nothing outside of the property tax bills, and even if Russia was serious about getting them back, it would be in exchange for something - like getting tough on Assad. Russia knows Trump can't be seen giving in to threats, so I'd chalk this up to a weak attempt to show some distance between Trump and Russia. Trump's been trying to find a way to lift sanctions and give everything back to Russia in exchange for nothing since before he was inaugurated. He's been weaker on the topic of Russia than anyone could have imagined he'd be. How is that not being seen giving in to threats? Everyone's been saying it's because he's compromised and treasonous this whole time, and he knows it. It's an actual threat, and he's going to try to give in to it.
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Boris Galerkin posted:Ah yes, I was just thinking "you know, I wish Obama would have droned more people to death." Droning those hackers and causing a Hillary victory would have led to significantly less civilian deaths than the Trump admin has already caused. http://www.thedailybeast.com/president-trumps-air-war-kills-12-civilians-per-day Of course it could also have led to a real war with Russia which would be terrible.
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Spacebump posted:
Nah, the whole point is that the hackers Aren't russians. Right? Right?
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 05:14 |
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Mustached Demon posted:You can see the fear in Putin's eye. No but you see now America has a strong leader.
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 05:33 |
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Thaddius the Large posted:I like how the people arguing single payer is cost prohibitive leave out the part where they're okay with poor people dying. Like, okay, even if we accept the idea that it's more expensive, you're okay with consigning people to die of preventable and treatable issues, just because they're born to a certain class? Say what you will about Republicans, at least they're open about their disregard for human life. this is real dumb, btw. Pointing out that implementing single payer in the US as it stands today isn't as simple as waving a magic wand and summoning the healthcare fairy doesnt actually mean that you are glad that that is the case
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empty whippet box posted:What would Obama have done if the Russians were threatening him via twitter, I wonder? Laughed his rear end off, probably. You can come at Obama from angles on the left or on the right, but one angle you sure as gently caress can't use is that he's easily upset or baited. Dude is absolutely the most stone-cold motherfucker. Fake e; I mean that's why Key and Peele had a whole "Anger translator" bit they used for years.
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 05:36 |
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FizFashizzle posted:Also is Trump a Texas or Tennessee fan now? Clearly Texas. He relates to a team that a few people think have promise but end up getting clowned on repeatedly. He'd at least try to play his rivals, though. Whoop, motherfuckers
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 05:39 |
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Cthulhu Dreams posted:The advantage of rolling out the Medicaid expansion is you don't even need new legislation, you just need to pressure the poo poo out of the states/governors and Kansas shows that you could flip the redder states. The other stuff is a longer term objective, flipping some more states into the expansion could be done before 2018 mid terms and thus is a more practicable 'next step'. If we had a Democratic administration right now, this would be a thing that'd be happening by making DOT subsidies contingent on it.
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Liquid Communism posted:If we had a Democratic administration right now, this would be a thing that'd be happening by making DOT subsidies contingent on it. Didn't the SC rule that kind of bundling unconstitutional, hence why the states weren't forced to expand medicaid like the Bill actually said?
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Mister Adequate posted:Laughed his rear end off, probably. You can come at Obama from angles on the left or on the right, but one angle you sure as gently caress can't use is that he's easily upset or baited. Dude is absolutely the most stone-cold motherfucker. That's only in public, btw. There are stories about him becoming absolutely furious at Clinton after she talked poo poo behind his back about him and his foreign policy wrt Middle East.
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Tarantula posted:No but you see now America has a strong leader. Obama has the perfect "I'm disappointed in you, son" look all fathers should master.
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enraged_camel posted:That's only in public, btw. There are stories about him becoming absolutely furious at Clinton after she talked poo poo behind his back about him and his foreign policy wrt Middle East. Can I get a link, yo?
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Mister Adequate posted:Laughed his rear end off, probably. You can come at Obama from angles on the left or on the right, but one angle you sure as gently caress can't use is that he's easily upset or baited. Dude is absolutely the most stone-cold motherfucker. Reminder he and Clinton knew about Osama getting killed while doing the WH dinner.
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Mustached Demon posted:Obama has the perfect "I'm disappointed in you, son" look all fathers should master. You can even see in Putin's eyes that he thought about pissing himself.
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awesmoe posted:this is real dumb, btw. Pointing out that implementing single payer in the US as it stands today isn't as simple as waving a magic wand and summoning the healthcare fairy doesnt actually mean that you are glad that that is the case Lol. "I'm not against single payer!" wails man while relentlessly strawmanning single-payer as a fantastical fairy tale concept relying on the existence of actual magic.
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 06:18 |
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Obama: "Try me little man..."
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 06:30 |
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FizFashizzle posted:Yeah sure but you still have issues like your most common medical devices (hip knee etc) are basically ancient technology at this point. They're like a circumcision for residents (see one, do one, teach one.) Just as a heads up, the majority of R&D spending for a med device company isn't necessarily on developing the device, it's on getting the device to market. You buy a startup with a technology you like (or run an internal program and hope it bears fruit), and once you have that technology, you spin up a team to refine it, test it, retest it, test it again, refine it again, test it, keep testing it, qualify the equipment for the fourth time, redesign the equipment, refine the design again, pass the now rerererefined design over to CE Mark/FDA and hope they accept it enough for you to test the son of a bitch yet again, and then finally after enough clinical cases and all of the testing work (several years), you have a marketable product. It's not a cheap or a fast process. And yes, the devices are constantly refined. Keep in mind that what you see on market is only very rarely the actual most advanced device that a company is working with. It takes time to get stuff through clinical trials and to get it approved by regulatory bodies. Also keep in mind that after a device is released to market, it both needs to be produced and teams of doctors need to be trained on the new procedures, so the rollout for procedures isn't necessarily all that swift. My personal expertise is in cardiovascular implants, and there have been huge advances in even just the past decade to the point where some procedures no longer call for open heart surgery. Yes, companies charge more for the device, but it's legitimately both significantly more complicated and costly to make (some delivery systems are one-shot disposable devices that cost in the hundreds to thousands to manufacture), and also a giant step forward for patient welfare.
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 06:36 |
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Maybe this is a generalization, but I've noticed that kind of stoniness in a lot of Black Civic leaders. I think it comes from the knowledge that no matter how in the right you are, you will be punished severely for any reaction you might make in the face of outrageous bigotry.
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Dirk the Average posted:My personal expertise is in cardiovascular implants, and they've been feeding me these lines so I could regurgitate them since I began!
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That's the same sort of thought behind a lot of antiscience bullshit, by the way.
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VitalSigns posted:Lol. I think he is just pointing out that logistically America is completely un-prepared to implement something like single payer, I am 100% for single payer but the amount of states rights bullshit and madness it would cause rolling it out while worth it is sort of insane to think about.
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Mustached Demon posted:That's the same sort of thought behind a lot of antiscience bullshit, by the way. Medical costs aren't high because of loving R&D, they're high because 350million people in this country do not collectively bargain on the bill.
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Meant to post in cspam thread Anyway I asked a couple times, but what is there to know about Christopher Wray? is he any good? Edit: https://twitter.com/RepBarbaraLee/status/887518739494842368 pillsburysoldier fucked around with this message at 07:31 on Jul 19, 2017 |
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i am harry posted:Medical costs aren't high because of loving R&D, they're high because 350million people in this country do not collectively bargain on the bill. Don't pretend there's not an ever-increasing cost associated with new technology development. It's a cost driver that must be accounted for.
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No Safe Word posted:Not sure if this was brought up but from earlier today: I have no idea how the political climate in this country gets unfucked.
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i am harry posted:Medical costs aren't high because of loving R&D, they're high because 350million people in this country do not collectively bargain on the bill. I work in R&D. Corporate R&D programs that are fully funded spend money so rapidly it'd make your head spin. If you told me that the burn rate for some of the programs I've been on is on the order of $100million a year, I'd ask you if you're sure that the number is actually that low. Keep in mind that not only do not all programs pan out (though most of those are on a smaller scale and probably only burn a few million a year), but even successful programs take years to actually hit the market, and even once they hit the market there's a whole rollout process where the product has to gradually release as surgeons are trained in the product's use and as manufacturing is scaled up to where it needs to be. That being said, I personally welcome single-payer; I want everyone to have healthcare and to afford healthcare. I'm in the industry that I'm in because what I do helps to save lives and improve patient quality of life. The procedure that I'm personally working on will not only allow people who previously couldn't be treated to be treated, but it will also dramatically reduce the impact of the procedure on their lives. I'm proud of that, and while I personally hope that nobody ever has to use the devices that I work on, I want everyone who needs one to get access to it without being ruined financially.
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pillsburysoldier posted:Meant to post in cspam thread What does this mean?
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Covok posted:What does this mean?
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Mustached Demon posted:You can see the fear in Putin's eye. Truly America needs a real Statesman who can give all problems a stern staredown, and do noting else about them.
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Sanctions might as well be nothing I guess.
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