Yes, you're absolutely right. I should have been more clear in my response. I only meant that the government is currently creating problems and raising healthcare costs by their intrusion. A free market would allow supply and demand to even out versus the constrained, artificially regulated market we now have. I was trying to suggest that they try to make "market" healthcare worse in order to make "free" healthcare more appealing by comparison.
We could have a similar conversation around the government's intrusion into private healthcare insurance.
Don't we have a manufactured shortage of doctors, though? There are far more qualified people who apply to be doctors than are accepted into schools. They also limit the amount of medical schools in this country as well.
Sadly it seems like Trump is not finished with the Republican party, although this is still all sourced from third-hand rumors. I guess I'll wait to hear from him directly. But I can tell you that the party itself will NEVER get one cent from me. Specific candidates? I'll have to make a case-by-case decision on that.
If you went to the official Trump website it also sent you to winred for donations. When Trump sent emails from his org they went to winred. I think that winred is also associated with Trump directly but honestly I don't know. He at least approved of it.
I have NEVER sent money to the Republicans but all of my donations have been to winred. Anyone know?
Hybrid cloud is going to be the answer. Build your apps and systems in a way that they can seamlessly work in any environment, cloud or local datacenter. Do not make use of the underlying, proprietary services that are unique to each cloud and thus completely unusable elsewhere. This is what Parler did so it has been very challenging for them to move.
For instance, stand up your own database software on the AWS servers rather than use their database service. While the latter reduces your management overhead it makes it very difficult to leave later on. If you need to move to Azure or back in-house, etc., then it should continue to work.
Personally I would also split up load across multiple environments (if your application or system is at that scale). This is good for any disaster, and not just political ones.
I grew up Christian but am now an atheist (although not a combative one). If people want to be religious and it doesn't affect me then I have no problem with it.
With that said, I don't need the fear of eternal punishment to do the correct thing. I'm not saying all religious people do, but the ones who feel this way very much scare me. I live by morals because it's the right thing to do for myself and my fellow man. If this is my only plane of existence then I want to live a good life and know that I left the world in a better place.
That's been the biggest problem with all of this, the call to "inaction" from both of them. That it's all being handled.
I should mention that I don't want to shit on people that believed in it, either. Let's stop using terms like Q-tard and the like. People needed hope, too, and it's comforting to think that the shit was being dealt with. I get it, but now it's time to see the truth with our current predicament and figure out how we can best move forward.
Dude, Mitch is in there for the NEXT SIX YEARS. Why would he resign? He doesn't care about you or if you like him. If he did he wouldn't have just screwed us all over. Besides, there is an entire Republican party apparatus that isn't voted in or out. They make or break candidates with funding and a million other decisions. Why you won't even consider another party is beyond me. Let's do it now long before the next election so we can prepare.
Disclaimer: not a democrat
It's going to take years to get them all out, if you can even figure out who's who. Not all of them are elected officials with voting records, you know. There is a vast apparatus working behind the scenes. All we can do is potentially primary new candidates but what about all of the forces working against even there?
I firmly believe that starting a new party is the way. If we have the majority, which it seems like we will, we'll be able to get the rest because everyone still hates the democrats. At least that's the one unifier we can count on (which used to be the case, anyway).
It doesn't say $120M and it doesn't say it came from the US Treasury (which incidentally is not the Federal Reserve). It's talking about payments from Burisma to Hunter exclusively and the sum is approximately $3.5M. That's what's on page 67.
I'm a big Trump supporter. I just want to see proof of such significant claims by the OP in his title.
I hear where you're coming from but I would rather him continue to point out their hypocrisy than stay silent. A lot (most?) of his Republican colleagues do the latter, or worse, join with the Democrats.
Will his actions overturn the election? No. Will they potentially red-pill some people? Maybe. Will they help us see who our true friends are in this fight? Yes, absolutely.
Publix is not on our side. Only the Publix heiress, who has nothing to do with the operations of that company, supports conservatives. They are definitely a "woke" company.