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LesserAbe, to memes in Lunch time

Yeah I’m ban shy but just now was asking myself if this is the same person again

LesserAbe, to asklemmy in What's involved in your budgeting method?

Yes, I definitely rely on all automatic payments. When I first moved out on my own thought I had a grip on things but too many bills ended up paid a couple days late, even though I had the money.

We also have recurring transfers to savings and to individual accounts for “fluff” spending.

LesserAbe, to historyporn in British civilians taking shelter in the London Underground, WW2, 1940

I’m sure you’re right. I guess my example was because even if you’re certain that the chamber is empty because you cleared it yourself, you still have an inhibition about looking down the barrel. Even if logically I knew no trains were coming, I’d have a hard time sleeping there.

LesserAbe, to lemmyshitpost in I'm now concerned about the billions I flushed in my teen years...

Where in the Bible are you referring to?

I’m an atheist now but was a handful of credit hours away from finishing my bachelor’s degree in “Bible”. There’s a verse in Genesis that talks about God breathing life into Adam, but that’s not talking about all humans.

LesserAbe, to asklemmy in What is the most promising pathway to reach universal healthcare?

I don’t think you’re being serious, but the idea isn’t to give everyone worse care. If you talk to people from the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Australia, Canada, or any other country that has universal healthcare (all the green ones on this map) they would have plenty to say about things that could improve. You also wouldn’t find too many who would be willing to trade with the U.S.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/bb9aa3a3-f1a2-40aa-8a50-571149c0cc18.png

LesserAbe, to asklemmy in What is the most promising pathway to reach universal healthcare?

Thanks for the helpful links! Some of the comparison charts are pretty grim for the U.S.

Are you aware of any sources on the ins and outs of public support for universal care when it was being implemented in other countries, or the political climate? I think knowing the destination is one thing, but getting there is more what I was focused on when talking about a pathway.

LesserAbe, to asklemmy in What is the most promising pathway to reach universal healthcare?

Sorry, I think we’re talking past each other. I’m not asking how the mechanics of the healthcare would work once a bill is passed. How do we even get that far? Our elected representatives don’t seem to have substantive interest (a few bright spots aside) and while polls often show majority support amongst the public, the results can vary a lot based on how the question is asked. So big picture / long term just as a start we need more perfect democracy, and we need better awareness and advocacy of the idea. In terms of first steps and short term (I think regretfully a decade or two is short term) I could see an argument to implement it in a specific state, or expanding medicare for certain age groups or something like that. But I don’t know! That’s why I’m asking.

LesserAbe, to memes in School lunch debt, what about normal lunch debt?

These people will be you and your friends enjoying your free lunch

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