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ParticipantSingle payer + H1B for MD’s and DDS/DMD’s?
But what do you do with all the doctors, dentists and back office people who can’t pay back the loans they took to acquire skills?all
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=Jazzman]Do you work in healthcare OCR?[/quote]
yes, I do play one on TV. :-)[/quote]
Dr. Jake Ramoray, is that you?
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi]CAr, please explain why you believe the dollar should retain its purchasing power over time.
That scenario would actually be be a capitalist’s dream because money itself would be an investment. You would avoid the need to put your money to work.[/quote]
I hire you to milk my cow for 10% of the yield and at the end of the day I give you a piece of paper that says ‘good for 1 gallon of milk’. You come back after a year and I give you 3 quarts and a speech on declining value of paper notes.
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Participant[quote=CA renter]
One has to wonder if brian has ever even had a relationship with a woman, much less a successful one. [/quote]Successful relationship with a woman, or a relationship with successful woman?
October 24, 2013 at 11:00 AM in reply to: OT: LOL, get $38K for workers comp after getting fired for pepper spraying non-violent protesters. #767246all
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]That’s not what got me…
The fact he made a 110K a year was what shocked me!
Not that its a huge amount in the Bay but still…
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The former Marine will receive retirement benefits for his 11 years of campus employment. He was being paid an annual salary of $121,680 at the time he was fired.
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Participant[quote=SD Realtor]you forgot the ending nsr… which is generally, a successful private entity cuts losses, cancels the project and moves on.[/quote]
Successful government would put few mid-level bureaucrats, one high-ranking official and one or two insurance corp executives in front of a firing squad.
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ParticipantH1B tenant is great. Indian EB3 more so. They might be stuck in process for a decade. I took the kids to see the place where we lived 2007-2009. The Indian H1B family that was there when we moved in is still there.
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi]The romantic idea of a spouse being everything (soul mate, best friend, object of sexual desire, etc..) wrapped in one package is a middle class 20th century concept.[/quote]
Entire written history disagrees with you.
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ParticipantInstead of asking Jeff Bezos to buy Washington Post few months ago Obama should have asked him to take over this job.
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Participant[quote=Blogstar]del[/quote]
You are missing CTRL+ALT.
October 16, 2013 at 9:44 AM in reply to: OT: Justice for Alexian Lien: victim of mob beating… #766951all
Participant[quote=patb]
none of these chuckleheads had broken a window, none of them blown a tire,
sure the crowf was pissed. [/quote]There are reports of tire(s) being slashed during the first stop. There are pictures of the car with the front-right tire peeled off.
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ParticipantI used to not like the class action concept and the people who pursue that kind of lawsuit, but I had an epiphany. A friend of mine owns an older shopping mall that he never retrofit to be in compliance with ADA. He got sued. He settled quickly and the terms included bringing the property to code. It looks like a great way to enforce laws without setting up whole new bureaucracy and not knowing what to do with it once the law is obsolete.
October 15, 2013 at 11:50 AM in reply to: Any of you doing anything to your money market accounts just in case of a default? #766919all
Participant[quote=earlyretirement]
But yes, you can get around FDIC if you are creative. Most people ask why you would hold such large amounts in a Savings or checking or MMA? And there are all kinds of different reasons. For example, I still do with some of my accounts because I get American Airlines frequent flyer miles which I use to upgrade to 1st class so they are VERY valuable to me and they aren’t taxed.
In this environment of VERY low interest rates, and already having more than I want in the stock market, it’s great ROI for me while still protecting past FDIC limits.[/quote]
Do you have an account with Bank Direct?
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Participant[quote=spdrun]Wait, so students get credit for giving the teacher something which their parents PAID for?(!) Wouldn’t that result in wealthier students getting higher grades — poorer students might borrow the book or want to re-sell it after they’re done. Sounds pretty discriminatory and bizarre.[/quote]
As bizarre as a 3rd grader coming home with ‘what does my teacher like to receive for her birthday’ writeup?
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