Even NZ has reacted by upgrading security around the Beehive and other parliament buildings. I hate the world sometimes. There is no need or excuse for any of this.
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Even NZ has reacted by upgrading security around the Beehive and other parliament buildings. I hate the world sometimes. There is no need or excuse for any of this.
Suppose there was a public endemic like like ebola or something that escaped into the United States, why is a market solution with regards health insurance preferable? If people don't have adequate health insurance, they might become a risk.
Can someone please put forward a robust argument why the economic argument against a universal health care system is preferable to an non-formally calculable catastrophically large loss of insurable interest (life)?
And while they're at it also ensure that predictive typing softwear doesn't produce 'endemic' for 'epidemic' - does change the meaning somewhat ;)
Unbelievable..... It's snowing in Book a Rest with big flakes. Can't remember another snow on October.....
A few days ago we had + 23C :crazy:
The WTA final is tomorrow and it's Simona vs Serena again.
Go Mache!
I'm overwhelmed. I need to submit the translation of a history book to the publisher by Oct 31, and I'm far from finished, my kids are all over me and I have a hangover after a party with old friends.
Still snowing.....:bigcry:
Winter arrives early for Gadjo.... wow
Lost. :s