Some DWO #streaming top of the hour.
#gaming #livestream
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Logen Kain
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Lost gamer/techno-psycho in distress from the laws on the birds.
Never forget.
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For a non-partasin position, msnbc sure is hootin' and hollerin' about how a /liberal/ won the seat.
#politics #usa #wisconsin
#ffs
Do not fly your flags inverted unless you are in distress.
Doing this trains people to ignore distress calls.
People who do this push #evil onto their fellow countrymen by denying them life saving communication.
#politics
Mark Carney seems to be a great pm. Heck, he even seems to be following Trump's economic style.
This will be good for #canada, this will be good for #usa.
I haven't heard Trump's response yet, but this looks like a positive direction.
#politics #grownostr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksZxJYhvW88&list=RDNSksZxJYhvW88&start_radio=1
Topic:
The biggest problem with the health industry in America right now is the insurance companies.
I have a simple argument for this one. You see, the insurance agencies make it so that it's kind of like federal student loans making college more expensive. That's basically my argument.
There are some material costs associated, but most of the costs in medicine are labor and people looking for profit.
If most people can't afford the thing, but they can afford a smaller thing, that enables them to /afford/ the larger thing.
If people are allowed to buy things they cannot afford, prices must rise, as there will be no downward market pressure.
#debate #grownostr #Philosophy
I love #Libertarianism, but absolute economic libertarianism is nuts. The social stuff is pretty good, but economic?
What inspired me to write today is an episode of Ron Paul's Liberty Report; they were talking about how Trump wants to stop funding NPR and PBS due to them being biased.
As a free market, absolutist. Ron Paul, of course, says, well, we should just never fund them in the first place.
The only thing I can say in favor of PBS is that I've seen a lot of programming on there that's quality and great for families that I've never seen anywhere else, but I don't really know why the private sector couldn't fulfill that role.
NPR, on the other hand, is an extremely valuable resource, if it is not biased.
A resource that just can't work in the private world. How can non-biased news succeed in a world where lies a manipulation are going to win the attention of everyday people?
If the money is not there to support it, then the private industry can't handle it. And we have to fund these things publicly if we want real useful news. Conversely, I mean, if people aren't watching it enough for it to fund itself, then are enough people going to watch it?
That's a great question. But if I could just say, "hey, go listen to the NPR stream." They're going to tell you exactly what you need to hear. We'd be far better off.
And this is exactly why libertarian economics cannot work. Yeah, we should fund very, very few things. However, If the private sector cannot make it happen, and it's a valuable resource, then the public sector needs to do it.
#politics #debate #Philosophy #libertarian #grownostr