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This, honestly, is the biggest issue I've had with the ACA. "Affordable" is a misnomer.
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » This, honestly, is the biggest issue I've had with the ACA. "Affordable" is a misnomer. Shiva.Nikolce said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » "Affordable" is a misnomer. Had anyone been told the truth about ACA nobody would have gotten away with voting for it.... Fortunately for it's supporters, america has ADD and is borderline HELP I AM TRAPPED IN 2006 PLEASE SEND A TIME MACHINE, what side of the border we're on is debatable. I say we are heavily on the HELP I AM TRAPPED IN 2006 PLEASE SEND A TIME MACHINE side leaning away... and maybe we did sell cleveland, detroit, youngstown, toledo, akron and several smaller towns to china for twenty five cents a pound in scrap metal..but at least we're not canada. canada has never had anything to do besides *** bout the us and how our horrible policies effect them. well boo *** hoo take away the US of A and canada is third world country sucking on seal blubber in an igloo. in the words of our ancestors... Oh Yeah!? let's see stoopid canada do something better! /waits forever YEAH THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT!!! YOU SUCK!!! canada's contribution to the rest of the world is canadian bacon, maple syrup and bitching and whining like a frozen frenchmen. go pound a block of ice surrender monkeys! The one thing you forgot. Canada is still a commonwealth of the UK. And they still pay. Limey lubber, surrender monkeys. No offense to our resident Brits, but if someone is going toe-to-toe over the cesspool that is Detroit as an indication of the state of the entire US... :/ Matching stupid for stupid. fonewear said: » Basically selling the rust belt for scrap metal is our recent history I would offer to sell you a bridge in cleveland...but all of them were stolen and melted down already. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Trickle-down economics is working great here in Texas. How is the trickle-up economics working in your state again? Bahamut.Ravael said: » Yup. It sure will. Worst-case scenario predictions always come true. Asura.Triffle said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Asura.Triffle said: » “American Scrap” (correspondent: David Choe) - Cities like Detroit and Cleveland have found themselves at the forefront of a new phenomenon: scrapping. People left behind are literally ripping apart old school, houses, hospitals and factories for raw materials to hawk to local scrap yards for cash. Scrap metal is one of the U.S.' biggest exports, with billions of dollars' worth traveling to China every year, where it's invested into their infrastructure. The price for a pound of copper, for example, is about five times more than it was in 2002. David Choe looks into the life cycle of scrap metal, from the people who risk their lives to find it, to the yards that buy it, all the way to the Chinese traders who take it back home to build their economy. " That we should hold on the scrap metal that is not being used at all and is not planned on being used period because you said so? The point you missed which you asked me to point out is that your infrastructure is terrible and you are doing nothing about it. Instead you take apart your cities instead of fixing them, to help China grow. It makes you look like a third world country akin to a bombed out Middle-Eastern village. Instead of being condescending, maybe you should try remembering the things you posted 10 minutes ago. If you are having problems with your memory, I suggest seeing a doctor if you have the money for it since I have no idea what your insurance covers or even if you have any. You rather these cities to remain desolate and deformed instead of removing the waste from rundown buildings and making a quick buck from it to (possibly) help refurbish these buildings to usable quality. Although Detroit and Cleveland aren't exactly known for great local governments (hey, guess what, it is the local governments and not the federal government who is profiting from this) in US. But since you are still a little kid with no knowledge of the world, I wouldn't expect you to understand these "grown-up matters." Nice attempt at a little jab though. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Asura.Triffle said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Asura.Triffle said: » “American Scrap” (correspondent: David Choe) - Cities like Detroit and Cleveland have found themselves at the forefront of a new phenomenon: scrapping. People left behind are literally ripping apart old school, houses, hospitals and factories for raw materials to hawk to local scrap yards for cash. Scrap metal is one of the U.S.' biggest exports, with billions of dollars' worth traveling to China every year, where it's invested into their infrastructure. The price for a pound of copper, for example, is about five times more than it was in 2002. David Choe looks into the life cycle of scrap metal, from the people who risk their lives to find it, to the yards that buy it, all the way to the Chinese traders who take it back home to build their economy. " That we should hold on the scrap metal that is not being used at all and is not planned on being used period because you said so? The point you missed which you asked me to point out is that your infrastructure is terrible and you are doing nothing about it. Instead you take apart your cities instead of fixing them, to help China grow. It makes you look like a third world country akin to a bombed out Middle-Eastern village. Instead of being condescending, maybe you should try remembering the things you posted 10 minutes ago. If you are having problems with your memory, I suggest seeing a doctor if you have the money for it since I have no idea what your insurance covers or even if you have any. You rather these cities to remain desolate and deformed instead of removing the waste from rundown buildings and making a quick buck from it to (possibly) help refurbish these buildings to usable quality. Although Detroit and Cleveland aren't exactly known for great local governments (hey, guess what, it is the local governments and not the federal government who is profiting from this) in US. But since you are still a little kid with no knowledge of the world, I wouldn't expect you to understand these "grown-up matters." Nice attempt at a little jab though. You mean I don't understand how you guys are becoming a police state and are slowly selling off your cities to build China into a bigger super power than you guys are? Sure, keep deluding yourselves. Maybe you'll die out before you become part of district 1 through 12. :) Good luck in your endeavors. Jetackuu said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Trickle-down economics is working great here in Texas. How is the trickle-up economics working in your state again? Trickle down economics work like Valtrex. It obfuscates the problem for a short time, but eventually you'll have another outbreak, and it will happen at the worst time, ruining your big date that was supposed to break you out of this dry spell. Asura.Triffle said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Asura.Triffle said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Asura.Triffle said: » “American Scrap” (correspondent: David Choe) - Cities like Detroit and Cleveland have found themselves at the forefront of a new phenomenon: scrapping. People left behind are literally ripping apart old school, houses, hospitals and factories for raw materials to hawk to local scrap yards for cash. Scrap metal is one of the U.S.' biggest exports, with billions of dollars' worth traveling to China every year, where it's invested into their infrastructure. The price for a pound of copper, for example, is about five times more than it was in 2002. David Choe looks into the life cycle of scrap metal, from the people who risk their lives to find it, to the yards that buy it, all the way to the Chinese traders who take it back home to build their economy. " That we should hold on the scrap metal that is not being used at all and is not planned on being used period because you said so? The point you missed which you asked me to point out is that your infrastructure is terrible and you are doing nothing about it. Instead you take apart your cities instead of fixing them, to help China grow. It makes you look like a third world country akin to a bombed out Middle-Eastern village. Instead of being condescending, maybe you should try remembering the things you posted 10 minutes ago. If you are having problems with your memory, I suggest seeing a doctor if you have the money for it since I have no idea what your insurance covers or even if you have any. You rather these cities to remain desolate and deformed instead of removing the waste from rundown buildings and making a quick buck from it to (possibly) help refurbish these buildings to usable quality. Although Detroit and Cleveland aren't exactly known for great local governments (hey, guess what, it is the local governments and not the federal government who is profiting from this) in US. But since you are still a little kid with no knowledge of the world, I wouldn't expect you to understand these "grown-up matters." Nice attempt at a little jab though. You mean I don't understand how you guys are becoming a police state and are slowly selling off your cities to build China into a bigger super power than you guys are? Sure, keep deluding yourselves. Maybe you'll die out before you become part of district 1 through 12. :) Good luck in your endeavors. The Hunger Games is totes gonna happen in real life. There's probably, like, a YouTube video I can link to prove it. /hairflip
Canada is just America's hat anyway.
Shiroi, what have we told you about keeping your crazies off the internet!
I thought Canada medicine is supposed to be better than American medicine! You Canadians keep telling us that all the time! Asura.Kingnobody said: » Shiroi, what have we told you about keeping your crazies off the internet! I thought Canada medicine is supposed to be better than American medicine! You Canadians keep telling us that all the time! Yeah, well, you take a few hockey pucks to the head, and this kind of thing can happen. Fenrir.Atheryn said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Shiroi, what have we told you about keeping your crazies off the internet! I thought Canada medicine is supposed to be better than American medicine! You Canadians keep telling us that all the time! Yeah, well, you take a few hockey pucks to the head, and this kind of thing can happen. Odin.Zicdeh said: » Canada is just America's hat anyway. fonewear said: » Basically scrap metal is our future ? Leviathan.Chaosx said: » fonewear said: » Basically scrap metal is our future ? Nothing beats making $1200 in part-time hours in a week stealing copper from housing tracts under construction. Illegal? *** yes! But our cops are fat and slow and only shoot you if you're brown. Odin.Zicdeh said: » Leviathan.Chaosx said: » fonewear said: » Basically scrap metal is our future ? Nothing beats making $1200 in part-time hours in a week stealing copper from housing tracts under construction. Illegal? *** yes! But our cops are fat and slow and only shoot you if you're brown. Outliers exist. Fortunately I never encountered one.
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Asura.Triffle said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Asura.Triffle said: » “American Scrap” (correspondent: David Choe) - Cities like Detroit and Cleveland have found themselves at the forefront of a new phenomenon: scrapping. People left behind are literally ripping apart old school, houses, hospitals and factories for raw materials to hawk to local scrap yards for cash. Scrap metal is one of the U.S.' biggest exports, with billions of dollars' worth traveling to China every year, where it's invested into their infrastructure. The price for a pound of copper, for example, is about five times more than it was in 2002. David Choe looks into the life cycle of scrap metal, from the people who risk their lives to find it, to the yards that buy it, all the way to the Chinese traders who take it back home to build their economy. " That we should hold on the scrap metal that is not being used at all and is not planned on being used period because you said so? The point you missed which you asked me to point out is that your infrastructure is terrible and you are doing nothing about it. Instead you take apart your cities instead of fixing them, to help China grow. It makes you look like a third world country akin to a bombed out Middle-Eastern village. Instead of being condescending, maybe you should try remembering the things you posted 10 minutes ago. If you are having problems with your memory, I suggest seeing a doctor if you have the money for it since I have no idea what your insurance covers or even if you have any. The fact that the Rust Belt is basically just a graveyard for American industry is a symptom of greater problems. It's the widening gap between the rich and the poor, and the shrinking middle class, that are truly worrisome. Social mobility in America is a thing of the past, and access to things like quality education, medical care, modern infrastructure, and so on has become restricted to a smaller group of people. We are becoming more like a heavily-armed third-world nation. But I don't think you did a great job elaborating the "how". Sylph.Safiyyah said: » Asura.Triffle said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Asura.Triffle said: » “American Scrap” (correspondent: David Choe) - Cities like Detroit and Cleveland have found themselves at the forefront of a new phenomenon: scrapping. People left behind are literally ripping apart old school, houses, hospitals and factories for raw materials to hawk to local scrap yards for cash. Scrap metal is one of the U.S.' biggest exports, with billions of dollars' worth traveling to China every year, where it's invested into their infrastructure. The price for a pound of copper, for example, is about five times more than it was in 2002. David Choe looks into the life cycle of scrap metal, from the people who risk their lives to find it, to the yards that buy it, all the way to the Chinese traders who take it back home to build their economy. " That we should hold on the scrap metal that is not being used at all and is not planned on being used period because you said so? The point you missed which you asked me to point out is that your infrastructure is terrible and you are doing nothing about it. Instead you take apart your cities instead of fixing them, to help China grow. It makes you look like a third world country akin to a bombed out Middle-Eastern village. Instead of being condescending, maybe you should try remembering the things you posted 10 minutes ago. If you are having problems with your memory, I suggest seeing a doctor if you have the money for it since I have no idea what your insurance covers or even if you have any. The fact that the Rust Belt is basically just a graveyard for American industry is a symptom of greater problems. It's the widening gap between the rich and the poor, and the shrinking middle class, that are truly worrisome. Social mobility in America is a thing of the past, and access to things like quality education, medical care, modern infrastructure, and so on has become restricted to a smaller group of people. We are becoming more like a heavily-armed third-world nation. But I don't think you did a great job elaborating the "how". The only thing that is shrinking is the working class. When you live in a nation where you make more money producing children than to work full time, that is when the working class starts to shrink. Plus, I don't know what you are smoking, but every American has access to quality education and medical care. To say otherwise just shows how little you know. Offline
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » When you live in a nation where you make more money producing children than to work full time, that is when the working class starts to shrink. Asura.Kingnobody said: » but every American has access to quality education and medical care America's education is a wreck. It's one of the main reasons I've decided not to have kids unless I'm wealthy enough to find a private school (In other words, my blood dies with me).
Between Common Core pushing out critical thinking in favor of linear direction based task managing, to opting into the TumblrTard professional victim SJW "White people are the devil" attitude, we're better off not putting our kids in school for the next generation. Yeah, I'm homeschooling my child, have known that for awhile.
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