Doctor MJ wrote:
It's so embarrassing as an America that our systems are so dysfunctional. We're supposed to be the New World with all the great new ideas.
This is well worth the watch. Some progress!
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Doctor MJ wrote:
It's so embarrassing as an America that our systems are so dysfunctional. We're supposed to be the New World with all the great new ideas.
Colbinii wrote:
Yup, if there is anything good that can come from this it is the sheer benefits of Universal Basic Income and Medicare for All. The fact is a society chooses to bat an eye to these potentially fantastic benefits and instead is focused so much on the stock market should hopefully wake people up from the cave they choose to live in.
Colbinii wrote: Yeah I may need to extend my backpacking trip with my girlfriend in the Rural South.
Dr Spaceman wrote:
Have a great trip! Are you in the Appalacians?
Colbinii wrote:Dr Spaceman wrote:
Have a great trip! Are you in the Appalacians?
That was the plan originally but due to questionable weather and the first trip of the year we decided on central Missouri as a starting point and moved east from there, ending in St. Louis yesterday. It was warmer weather than where we are from [Twin Cities] and we enjoyed our time. We learned some disappointing things about Missouri [For example, they don't have a recycling system so even the State Parks told us to simply throw away our recycling]. One of our things we do when we visit new cities is go to an open mic comedy event in the city and it is always an interesting--often unforgettable time.
I did a loop in the Appalacians up in New Hampshire a few years ago and it was beautiful. We did the Pemi Loop and it was fantastic and couldn't recommend it enough if you get a chance.
https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7009842/pemi-loop
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MyUniBroDavis wrote: he was like YALL PEOPLE WHO DOUBT ME WILL SEE YALLS STATS ARE WRONG I HAVE THE BIG BRAIN PLAYS MUCHO NASTY BIG BRAIN BIG CHUNGUS BRAIN YOU BOYS ON UR BBALL REFERENCE NO UNDERSTANDO
CKRT wrote:Colbinii wrote:Dr Spaceman wrote:
Have a great trip! Are you in the Appalacians?
That was the plan originally but due to questionable weather and the first trip of the year we decided on central Missouri as a starting point and moved east from there, ending in St. Louis yesterday. It was warmer weather than where we are from [Twin Cities] and we enjoyed our time. We learned some disappointing things about Missouri [For example, they don't have a recycling system so even the State Parks told us to simply throw away our recycling]. One of our things we do when we visit new cities is go to an open mic comedy event in the city and it is always an interesting--often unforgettable time.
I did a loop in the Appalacians up in New Hampshire a few years ago and it was beautiful. We did the Pemi Loop and it was fantastic and couldn't recommend it enough if you get a chance.
https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7009842/pemi-loop
Oh shoot, where in the TC do you live? We just moved to Texas from Minneapolis (we lived in South and St Louis Park before that) to be closer to my wife's family since we have a young family. The lack of recycling or compost programs compares to Minneapolis is really shocking. Everyone here literally just throws everything away. Our city doesn't even have an optional recycling program that you could pay for.

eminence wrote:Starting running again recently (very light stuff so far, a light 30-40 6x a week, just base building), but what distance would y'all recommend training for - 5k or the 1/2? Only ever really raced in school, is it easy enough to find a couple races a year for the 1/2? Kinda leaning towards the 1/2 just cause I don't want to ever have to put in real speed work, lol.
MyUniBroDavis wrote: he was like YALL PEOPLE WHO DOUBT ME WILL SEE YALLS STATS ARE WRONG I HAVE THE BIG BRAIN PLAYS MUCHO NASTY BIG BRAIN BIG CHUNGUS BRAIN YOU BOYS ON UR BBALL REFERENCE NO UNDERSTANDO
Dr Spaceman wrote:Colbinii wrote:
Yup, if there is anything good that can come from this it is the sheer benefits of Universal Basic Income and Medicare for All. The fact is a society chooses to bat an eye to these potentially fantastic benefits and instead is focused so much on the stock market should hopefully wake people up from the cave they choose to live in.
It is probably not the right time to have this debate, but I am not convinced that Medicare for All is the answer. There are other routes to universal coverage. Medicare for All Who Want It is good policy and what most first world countries including Germany, Canada, and Ireland who have great Healthcare systems do, just doesn’t roll off the tongue quite as well.
That said, Sanders and Warren were the only candidates running on Universal health coverage from day 1- and so if their platform is Medicare for All, so be it, they get my vote. Having everyone covered Immediately>>>>having the ”perfect” system.
Agree on UBI- and I was thinking the other day this pandemic makes an awesome argument for it, assuming you could guarantee somehow the government does not go back on its promises. We wouldn’t have to worry at all about a quarantine if we had UBI. Glad a mainstream candidate has brought it up.Colbinii wrote: Yeah I may need to extend my backpacking trip with my girlfriend in the Rural South.
Have a great trip! Are you in the Appalacians?
E-Balla wrote:As far as UBI goes it'd hurt more than help since it's a regressive tax paid for through sales tax. Poor people would have less money under a UBI system, even if it would mean people still had a quarantine income in this specific situation.
First, not all goods will be subject to the VAT. Staples such as groceries and clothing will be excluded from the VAT.
Second, the assumption that the entire VAT would get passed on to consumers is incorrect. Consumers are price sensitive, and the demand for most goods is at least somewhat elastic. While prices will likely increase on many goods, the increase will, for the most part, be smaller than the VAT as producers find more efficient ways to produce goods and adjust prices to maximize profitability.
Finally, an individual would have to buy a lot of non-exempt items in order to “cancel out” the value of the UBI. Assuming all goods are subject to a VAT and the entire VAT is passed on to consumers, an individual would have to buy $120,000 worth of items before the extra costs associated with a VAT “use up” their UBI
A VAT at half the European level would generate $800 billion in new revenue. A VAT will become more and more important as technology improves because you cannot collect income tax from robots or software.

CKRT wrote:Colbinii wrote:Dr Spaceman wrote:
Have a great trip! Are you in the Appalacians?
That was the plan originally but due to questionable weather and the first trip of the year we decided on central Missouri as a starting point and moved east from there, ending in St. Louis yesterday. It was warmer weather than where we are from [Twin Cities] and we enjoyed our time. We learned some disappointing things about Missouri [For example, they don't have a recycling system so even the State Parks told us to simply throw away our recycling]. One of our things we do when we visit new cities is go to an open mic comedy event in the city and it is always an interesting--often unforgettable time.
I did a loop in the Appalacians up in New Hampshire a few years ago and it was beautiful. We did the Pemi Loop and it was fantastic and couldn't recommend it enough if you get a chance.
https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7009842/pemi-loop
Oh shoot, where in the TC do you live? We just moved to Texas from Minneapolis (we lived in South and St Louis Park before that) to be closer to my wife's family since we have a young family. The lack of recycling or compost programs compares to Minneapolis is really shocking. Everyone here literally just throws everything away. Our city doesn't even have an optional recycling program that you could pay for.
trex_8063 wrote:CKRT wrote:Colbinii wrote:
That was the plan originally but due to questionable weather and the first trip of the year we decided on central Missouri as a starting point and moved east from there, ending in St. Louis yesterday. It was warmer weather than where we are from [Twin Cities] and we enjoyed our time. We learned some disappointing things about Missouri [For example, they don't have a recycling system so even the State Parks told us to simply throw away our recycling]. One of our things we do when we visit new cities is go to an open mic comedy event in the city and it is always an interesting--often unforgettable time.
I did a loop in the Appalacians up in New Hampshire a few years ago and it was beautiful. We did the Pemi Loop and it was fantastic and couldn't recommend it enough if you get a chance.
https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7009842/pemi-loop
Oh shoot, where in the TC do you live? We just moved to Texas from Minneapolis (we lived in South and St Louis Park before that) to be closer to my wife's family since we have a young family. The lack of recycling or compost programs compares to Minneapolis is really shocking. Everyone here literally just throws everything away. Our city doesn't even have an optional recycling program that you could pay for.
Is it a semi-major city? If so, that's really surprising.
Where I live [read: NOT Texas] it's automatic (weekly recycling pick-up), it's worked right into our other residential fees: so you're paying for it whether you utilize it or not. And there are additional drop-off sites for larger recyclable objects (large boxes, etc).
eminence wrote:Starting running again recently (very light stuff so far, a light 30-40 6x a week, just base building), but what distance would y'all recommend training for - 5k or the 1/2? Only ever really raced in school, is it easy enough to find a couple races a year for the 1/2? Kinda leaning towards the 1/2 just cause I don't want to ever have to put in real speed work, lol.
Jaivl wrote:eminence wrote:Starting running again recently (very light stuff so far, a light 30-40 6x a week, just base building), but what distance would y'all recommend training for - 5k or the 1/2? Only ever really raced in school, is it easy enough to find a couple races a year for the 1/2? Kinda leaning towards the 1/2 just cause I don't want to ever have to put in real speed work, lol.
400 meters
Colbinii wrote:E-Balla wrote:As far as UBI goes it'd hurt more than help since it's a regressive tax paid for through sales tax. Poor people would have less money under a UBI system, even if it would mean people still had a quarantine income in this specific situation.
It isn't all paid through sales tax though.
Andrew Yang laid out a fairly detailed path to gaining the money needed for his UBI.
https://www.yang2020.com/what-is-freedom-dividend-faq/
As far as I know the main sources are current spending [re-distributing money already going to welfare systems and the like], a VAT, New Revenue generated by the plan and Taxes on Top Earners and importantly, producers/polluters. This doesn't really mention things like Military and other redistributing of other Government programs which will be less needed and don't run efficiently already.
Regards to VAT...First, not all goods will be subject to the VAT. Staples such as groceries and clothing will be excluded from the VAT.
Second, the assumption that the entire VAT would get passed on to consumers is incorrect. Consumers are price sensitive, and the demand for most goods is at least somewhat elastic. While prices will likely increase on many goods, the increase will, for the most part, be smaller than the VAT as producers find more efficient ways to produce goods and adjust prices to maximize profitability.
Finally, an individual would have to buy a lot of non-exempt items in order to “cancel out” the value of the UBI. Assuming all goods are subject to a VAT and the entire VAT is passed on to consumers, an individual would have to buy $120,000 worth of items before the extra costs associated with a VAT “use up” their UBIA VAT at half the European level would generate $800 billion in new revenue. A VAT will become more and more important as technology improves because you cannot collect income tax from robots or software.
Lenin wrote: All over the world, wherever there are capitalists, freedom of the press means freedom to buy up newspapers, to buy writers, to bribe, buy and fake "public opinion" for the benefit of the bourgeoisie.
Zeitgeister wrote:Completely agree with EBalla on Yang's implementation of UBI, it's good for the middle class but it hurts poor people. Yang was running on UBI from the beginning and it wasn't until after some prodding that he even began to consider having it stack with other welfare benefits. His UBI from the original conception had more in common with Milton Friedman's idea than a left wing version. I'm not opposed to a UBI, it's just very important that it actually helps poor people instead of hurt them.
As to universal coverage of healthcare versus M4A, I think M4A was better than the alternatives that were proposed and I also think a lot of the moderates that ran on universal coverage did so as a response to Sanders position and the more growing popularity of M4A.
E-Balla wrote:Zeitgeister wrote:Completely agree with EBalla on Yang's implementation of UBI, it's good for the middle class but it hurts poor people. Yang was running on UBI from the beginning and it wasn't until after some prodding that he even began to consider having it stack with other welfare benefits. His UBI from the original conception had more in common with Milton Friedman's idea than a left wing version. I'm not opposed to a UBI, it's just very important that it actually helps poor people instead of hurt them.
As to universal coverage of healthcare versus M4A, I think M4A was better than the alternatives that were proposed and I also think a lot of the moderates that ran on universal coverage did so as a response to Sanders position and the more growing popularity of M4A.
Hillary proposed universal healthcare in the 90s and Biden was fighting for a public option a decade ago while trying to pass the ACA. The idea Sanders is the reason why current moderates want universal healthcare just doesn't vibe with reality.
I think Sanders is why a lot of the less moderate people said they'd support M4A if they could get it (think Kamala or Booker) but he's definitely not the first Democrat to want universal coverage.
Lenin wrote: All over the world, wherever there are capitalists, freedom of the press means freedom to buy up newspapers, to buy writers, to bribe, buy and fake "public opinion" for the benefit of the bourgeoisie.