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  • I think they were forced into it when the other companies decided they could make some of that sweet netflix money, so they stopped licensing to netflix and built their own services. Netflix had no choice but to build their own content.

  • Honestly, if I were Putin, I’d have said to stop messing around with tariffs until after you’ve rescued Russia/putin. The tariffs back off and news on Ukraine all indicate a refocus at the same time. Putins screwed if trump doesn’t rescue him asap, (especially after the latest ammo dump explosion)… the destruction of the US as a world power can come later.

  • Part of the problem is that the "rugged individualism" that America was founded on also equates to entitlement. The last generations that truly had it rough, where a community spirit was important to surviving are dying or gone, and no one has learned their lesson. Yet.

  • Yet the CDC has science that shows otherwise:

    What the research shows Studies continue to show that widespread community water fluoridation prevents cavities and saves money, both for families and the health care system.

    Drinking fluoridated water keeps teeth strong and reduces cavities by about 25% in children and adults. 34This results in less mouth pain, fewer fillings or teeth pulled, and fewer missed days of work and school.

    Communities of 1,000 or more people see an average estimated return on investment (ROI) of $20 for every $1 spent on water fluoridation. The ROI for community water fluoridation increases as the community size increases, but even small communities save money.5 Communities served by fluoridated water save an average of $32 per person a year by avoiding treatment for cavities.5