Wow. I hear stories like this and think "we need socialism."
Maeve
Probably taking my health for granted and not taking care of it when younger, combined with societal constructs that make that difficult - nutrition, car culture, climate change, well care/health insurance, etc.
In addition to the large-scale reforestation effort, IRALCO has been fined five times the assessed environmental damages, with the sum payable to the Iranian government treasury.
The company is also required to maintain approximately one hectare of existing urban green space located near its facilities in Arak, central Iran.
The` public service measures will be carried out under the supervision of the Arak municipality and the local Natural Resources Office.
The System Working Exactly as Designed This isn’t a bug in American healthcare — it’s a feature. BlackRock’s massive influence helped shape UnitedHealth into the claim-denial machine it became. They voted on executive compensation packages that rewarded denying care. They approved strategies that prioritized shareholder returns over patient outcomes. But when public outrage threatens that business model, they don’t pivot to supporting better healthcare. They sue to protect their right to profit from human suffering. The Punchline That Isn’t Funny BlackRock will probably win this lawsuit. Or settle for millions. Either way, they’ll extract value from a system designed to extract life from patients. They’re not just suing UnitedHealth — they’re suing the very idea that health insurance should provide health insurance. They’re fighting for their constitutional right to profit when people die and lose money when people live. Welcome to American healthcare, where caring too much is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
There are now more than 20,000 active users of Maven across more than 35 military service and combatant command software tools. The user base has more than quadrupled since March of last year and more than doubled since January alone. “Maven Smart System is designed to speed up detection, identification and characterization of features and objects in drone and satellite imagery,” Whitworth said May 21 at the GEOINT Symposium in St. Louis.
I mean, desert nomad mauraders scarcely out of the caves who took any they left alive as spoils for slaves and other unsavory use as personal property, maybe...
In Gaza, it is not only healthcare workers who are targeted. Israel’s aggression goes further, wiping out entire families.” In addition, at least 111 civil defence workers have also been killed. On Thursday, the health ministry reported that at least 53,822 Palestinians - including 16,503 children - have been killed in ongoing Israeli attacks across the blockaded Strip. Among the children killed, 916 were under one year old; 4,365 were aged one to five; 6,101 were between six and 12; and 5,124 were aged 13 to 17. According to the health ministry and the civil defence, thousands more remain missing and are presumed dead beneath the rubble.
What? Land, surveys, taxes, permits, land-use studies, environmental impact studies, architects, engineers, living wage construction workers, materials, faculty, staff, doctors, pharmaciststs, care providers, business, health, property, other insurances, dieticians, meals, maintenance...I want these things funded for centuries. May as well include uniforms, so parents don't come out of pocket, lawyers, potential lawsuits...5 bn isn't going to last long.
I guess I'd better hire someone to help educate me about fundraising, tax and other applicable laws, because establishing a (pre?)k-12 private school with above-standard education, three nutritiously sound meals/day, built-in well/sick/before/after school care, extracurricular activities and free clinic with it's own free pharmacy, both to be offered to low-income community that will last generations is going to be expensive. Plus I'd imagine a team of attorneys on retainer being necessary is foreseeable, if capitalism is still a thing.
I think we read into art what we think it means. I love the song, and think it's pretty deep.
Religion is the smile on a dog.
Talk? Top?
Diplomacy is a great idea.