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@tinytempah235

شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2023
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Rovio@tinytempah235·
@SewerSocialism You have so much cognitive dissonance it’s crazy hahaha
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socialism with midwestern characteristics
@tinytempah235 I have no qualms with a progressive tax. However, the shared revenue system is anything but progressive if it is being used to starve our state's largest and most diverse city of the resources its residents need to address decades of systemic oppression. POSIWID
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socialism with midwestern characteristics
Milwaukee is an internal colony for the rest of the state. It only receives 50% of the "shared" revenue it supplies. Its residents are, by race, subject to substandard social services and those who fall through the cracks are forced to work for the state penal system.
Dan Shafer@DanRShafer

Gary Witt: "Even with the poverty level we have (in Milwaukee), we're so powerful as a city that we are what is called a "donor city" among all the cities in Wisconsin, which means we give them more money than we take back."

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Dea@stopmisspending·
@FBIMilwaukee This post does not mention if she had to pay it all back. Did she have to pay all of it back?
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FBI Milwaukee@FBIMilwaukee·
Lakia Jackson, 36, was sentenced to 60 months in prison for committing a healthcare fraud scheme last week in the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Jackson is the former owner of a Milwaukee prenatal care company. According to court documents, Jackson stole over $2.6 million from a Medicaid benefit meant to help at-risk pregnant women and women with young children. She also offered kickbacks to women in exchange for their Medicaid numbers and falsely billed services. FBI Milwaukee investigated this case, along with the Wisconsin Department of Justice Medicaid Fraud Control and Elder Abuse Unit. More information: justice.gov/usao-edwi/pr/o…
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Erik I@ErikIsaacson4·
@WillFlandersWI How about not sending my tax dollars to fucking religious schools for a start and give it to the public schools where it belongs?
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Will Flanders@WillFlandersWI·
Discussing the reality of school funding isn’t a “degrowth mindset.” We’d all love to see more growth. But until growth returns, keeping funding flat means more $ per pupil. When the K12 pop is growing again, we can reevaluate.
Dan Shafer@DanRShafer

We should refuse to accept this degrowth mindset, refuse to accept a Wisconsin with "fewer kids to educate." We should be doing more to invest in our future and stop this absurd shell game of shifting the tax burden from the state to already over-burdened local taxpayers.

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Rovio@tinytempah235·
@SewerSocialism You can give whatever cope you want, you’re still complaining about a progressive revenue system. High earners contribute to low earners. Sorry, this is called living in a society right?
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Rovio@tinytempah235·
@savanarola5 @SBlake2000 @InezFeltscher And it’s not even close to an intelligent or informed talking point considering 80- 90% (depending on the poll) of Americans support covering pre existing conditions
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Renaissance Man@savanarola5·
@tinytempah235 @SBlake2000 @InezFeltscher His basic argument is pretty much everyone with a chronic condition is at fault so fuck em, let's just have low cost insurance for people with few health needs. Which....is basically the Twitter right wing health talking point.
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Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️
Yes. Insurance (risk based protection against future unknowable incidents) is not designed to cover things that have already happened and are certain to incur costs. Yes, this was a problem, but not one that can be solved by insurance. This is like signing up for car insurance the day after you crash and expecting them to pay out.
Tracey Ryniec@TraceyRyniec

@InezFeltscher No, we couldn't. Not if we had any kind of pre-existing condition. Sometimes couldn't even get ANY insurance.

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Rovio@tinytempah235·
@SBlake2000 @savanarola5 @InezFeltscher There was only one relevant question here: what is to be done about pre-existing conditions? Instead of addressing the question, you dodged and started rambling about definitions. You don’t need to reply bc you won’t actually answer the question.
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SydneyBlake2000@SBlake2000·
You made a false claim about "chronic conditions" that millions upon millions have and I pointed out that many chronic conditions have more to do with "definitions" of normality than what people are even experiencing. Further, before insulin was "covered" by insurance beginning in the 1990s, it was affordable. Is hypothyroidism a "chronic disease"? How expensive do you think Synthroid is? Why should "insurance" cover something so stupidly cheap?
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Rovio@tinytempah235·
@1amIan @Mattyxy @crowded_theatre @InezFeltscher If it’s mind blowing to you that people like not going bankrupt because they were dropped or denied due to a pre existing condition, you are beyond low information, just short sighted and narrow minded.
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Ding Harman
Ding Harman@1amIan·
@tinytempah235 @Mattyxy @crowded_theatre @InezFeltscher I dont need to google. You are nuts if you think we are better off with this system than how we had it before. Non profits to help people is the way to go not obama care. Obama care helped make healthcate affordable the same way student loans made college "affordable".
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Hunter Ash
Hunter Ash@ArtemisConsort·
This is what insurance is actually supposed to be: take low-frequency, high-cost random events and bundle them to smooth over the variance. When it is required to cover routine care, it becomes a subscription service with a needless and costly layer of extra bureaucracy.
Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️@InezFeltscher

For the kids who are too young to remember, you used to be able to get basically full, complete coverage above a max of $5,000 (aka “catastrophic coverage”) for 90 bucks a month before Obama made it “affordable.”

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deerrun2989898@deerrun98989·
@Oilfield_Rando Why would that even make sense. Illegals are just taking domestic flights all over the place right and left? Doing what?
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Curtis Houck@CurtisHouck·
Wtf is this woke fan fiction
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