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  • Nurse here: I have a hard time imagining vaccines won't be covered by insurance unless federal law starts to prohibit it for some bonkers reason. Vaccines are the simplest and most effective prevention for a number of illnesses which can require expensive care. And they're cheap. Vaccines are good for the bottom line. Like, they're practically gold. If they didn't make financial sense, insurance companies wouldn't be covering them. It would be unfathomable for insurance companies to elect not to cover them unless they can also elect not to cover treatment for the resultant illness.

    That said, I think the much more likely thing is RdumbFucK Jr. trying to make them unavailable, because clearly someone who has zero training in medicine or infectious disease or any science of any kind knows better than the collective consensus of the entire world's medical community... So, get your vaccinations while you can.

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  • So, like, ... maybe 50 or so smaller regions? And a few other mostly even smaller territories that don't get those rights, just for funsies?

    I joke, of course. But in seriousness: Are you suggesting the US just defederate and become more like, say, the EU? What are you anticipating that would solve? Moreover, what is it that makes it too big to be a democracy? Can large governments exist only in authoritarian forms? Why would that be?

  • I also work inpatient psych, doing admission evaluations. Anecdotally, it seems like my patients who report using synthetics and distillates get the worst psychotic symptoms while under the influence. I'm guessing the delta-8 edibles and vaporizers they're buying legally from local shops probably contain no CBD at all.

  • Egads, that poor child is probably going to have significant scarring around the cuts. Assuming he didn't get a massive infection that they didn't bother to get treated until amputation was necessary.

  • That was one of the things that boggled me the most. I understood why they e.g. wouldn't call out Israel, dumb and evil as it was, but to keep hammering on how "great" the economy was, over and over, despite all evidence that indicated people were struggling? It blows my mind. I can't imagine a better way to get people to vote against you.

  • He *allegedly" did those things. Part of the problem here, and with the death penalty generally, is the apparently general presumption of his guilt. He has not been to trial yet. Under US law, he is to have the presumption of innocence until proven guilty (as it is entirely possible, however unlikely it may be, that they have the wrong guy or that the charges do not reflect what actually happened), and so it is unreasonable by any measure for the federal AG to be stating that they're pushing for the death penalty before he has even been federally charged.

    Further, he didn't plead "innocent", as thats .... not a thing? He pled "not guilty", to the charges, which doesn't intrinsically mean that he's denying what actions were accused, but only that he believes the legal charges are not commensurate/congruent with whatever actions he did take (which, again, may or may not even include what he was accused of, cause it could be the wrong guy or an innacurate charge, hence why we have trials in the first place). E.g., someone who killed in self defense but was charged with murder would obviously plead not guilty even if they did in fact kill the person, because killing in self defense is not murder by any legal definition of either. Moreover, "openly denying any wrongdoing" would be entirely appropriate to do if he is in fact the wrong guy and he didn't actually do anything.

  • The reporters can always seem to sane-wash Trump and his ilk, and always give them the benefit of the doubt, but not Mangione. Musk gave a salute that was "awkward" and "looked similar to" a Nazi salute, but Mangione is just presumed guilty. Trump is a "successful businessman" despite bankrupting numerous companies, but Mangione is assumed to be a guilty evil murderer before he's even indicted!

  • Tbh, I'm not convinced either of them are compromised by Russia in that sense (though wouldn't be surprised, to be clear. We pretty much know Trump has assaulted and raped underage girls; I wouldn't be surprised if Musk has also). I think they're both just scared little boys who are trying to impress who they see as a big, strong man, in order to get the kind of fatherly approval that they never received from their actual fathers. They're both childishly impulsive and both try comedically hard to be seen as strong and capable, and then get emotional when they see that image being challenged.