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Imfrom2030 t1_jdtfncp wrote

>"North Pole One is a wonderful plane, but I especially enjoy any time I get to spend with the American Air Force", said Mr. Clause ahead of his routine surveillance flight. "Our planes are mostly geared towards present delivery. The technical upgrades to US aircraft allow us to use more data in our naughty/nice classification algorithms. Our gift recommendation systems especially benefit from this type of survailance". Mr. Clause plans on kicking off the logistical study for this year's holiday season earlier than ever. We all ho-ho-hope for the best. Back to you, Saunders.

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kingofpotatopeople92 t1_jdtck8u wrote

Weight loss is not incredibly hard to borderline impossible, but for a lot of people, the accompanied will power to stick with it, apparently is. Some of the problem is, most want immediate results (with weight loss there are none) and aren't willing to put the true time and effort over the long haul, which can be over the course of a lifetime.

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ipel4 t1_jdtc7zw wrote

> And your job under capitalism is to value your work properly by negotiating or by having someone negotiate for you.

And when everyone wants to skim you by paying you almost nothing then there is no negotiating. You work or you starve. Why do you think there's a minimal wage and other socialist laws which ensure worker rights? Also hiw would someone negotiate for me when right wing parties constantly try to dismantle unions and people still vote for them.

> With shitalism you can’t do that. Oh let me remind you, your precious unions don’t exist in shitalism.

So doesn't that mean that if a socialist country then voted to have unions it would simply be better than capitalism? :)

I'm not even for socialism, I think that a system that has free market but also worker rights (which apperantly you do not realise is anti-capitalist by nature) is simply better than both but somehow you claim the doctors would be magically better simply from it being a capitalist system. Bruh they ARE in a capitalist system. Which means there are two options, first being the doctors ask patients massive bills cause that's what they think their work is worth and the patient choosing between paying it or dying (like in the US), second there being restrictions where the patient can actually you know - afford his live saving treatments? Jeez I wonder which is better.

It's not like the doctors will be paid minimal wage (which by itself is meant to be livable off of) so you can't claim their work won't be appreciated.

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supernova_68 t1_jdtc62r wrote

At rates lower than cost of doing business for many hospitals thats why many small hospitals in villages had already refused to participate in an already working state sponsored health insurance scheme, because the cost of doing business in their area was higher than what the govt. Was offering.

Its like mandating you to work at rate lower than minimum wage.

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