• Re: Most memorable modern

    From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sat May 31 11:08:00 2025
    Having some form of socialized health care so people don't go bankrupt
    paying medical bills? Being able to provide care for people before they
    need to go to an emergency room because they don't have a means of
    obtaining health care otherwise?

    I have always wondered why it is not mandatory for doctors to provide a
    certain amount of pro-bono work like lawyers supposedly do. I guess you
    run the risk of attracting melingerers, but maybe requiring them to work a
    day a week at a low-income clinic would be helpful to the populace.

    Seems like you sometimes hear stories of the local "country" doctor who did things for free, but that was probably before malpractice suits became
    cost prohibitive.

    Providing school lunches so kids who otherwise wouldn't get a
    meal can go through school with something in their stomach and learn
    more effectively?

    If they were to come up with programs that teamed with local farm banks, or farmers, they might even get better food than the other kids do.

    I've been called far left on the Fido Politics board.

    Compared to an ultra-MAGA, just about everyone is "far left." ;)


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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to GAMGEE on Sat May 31 11:10:00 2025
    The "answer" to all of that, by the Left, is to increase taxes on all of
    us, rather than STOPPING the corruption and blatant mis-management.
    That's a problem for me. <SHRUG>

    Me also. Lately, the knee-jerk reaction to the corruption and
    mis-management is to pull the plugs on the programs all together, which
    still does nothing to the politicians who were abusing them while hurting
    those that actually did benefit.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dumas Walker on Sat May 31 19:09:35 2025
    Re: Re: Most memorable modern
    By: Dumas Walker to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sat May 31 2025 11:08 am

    I have always wondered why it is not mandatory for doctors to provide a certain amount of pro-bono work like lawyers supposedly do. I guess you
    run the risk of attracting melingerers, but maybe requiring them to work a

    what are you gay or something? if you are looking to get a boner go to a bathhouse or something.

    anyways, yearly physicals are free. or you can do what i did and get your free yearly physical and have your nurse practitioner run up a huge bill just because you mentioned that you pulled a muscle cutting grass going up a hill.

    that bitch did an ekg and all kinds of shit. unwarranted.

    Seems like you sometimes hear stories of the local "country" doctor who did things for free, but that was probably before malpractice suits became
    cost prohibitive.


    do you work for free? i dont.

    Providing school lunches so kids who otherwise wouldn't get a
    meal can go through school with something in their stomach and learn
    more effectively?

    what? who? a doctor did that? usually there's some program in schools for discounted or free lunches. we all pay for it for them in some way.
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to MRO on Sun Jun 1 09:58:00 2025
    Providing school lunches so kids who otherwise wouldn't get a
    meal can go through school with something in their stomach and learn more effectively?

    what? who? a doctor did that? usually there's some program in schools for discounted or free lunches. we all pay for it for them in some way.

    That isn't my quote. You'd have to ask the OP.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dumas Walker on Sun Jun 1 18:47:20 2025
    Re: Re: Most memorable modern
    By: Dumas Walker to MRO on Sun Jun 01 2025 09:58 am


    That isn't my quote. You'd have to ask the OP.


    oh sorry i was replying too fast.
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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to Dumas Walker on Tue Jun 3 11:43:29 2025
    Re: Re: Most memorable modern
    By: Dumas Walker to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sat May 31 2025 11:08 am

    I have always wondered why it is not mandatory for doctors to provide a certain amount of pro-bono work like lawyers supposedly do. I guess you
    run the risk of attracting melingerers, but maybe requiring them to work a day a week at a low-income clinic would be helpful to the populace.


    I think we should pass a bill to have car mechanics, software developers and system administrators work a day per week in some low-income project. It would be certainly helpful for the population to have a car mechanic fix people's cars at half the price the repair is worth XD


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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to Dumas Walker on Tue Jun 3 11:50:00 2025
    Re: Re: Most memorable modern
    By: Dumas Walker to GAMGEE on Sat May 31 2025 11:10 am

    Me also. Lately, the knee-jerk reaction to the corruption and mis-management is to pull the plugs on the programs all together, which still does nothing to the politicians who were abusing them while hurting those that actually did benefit.


    I think Milei has already shown the way, not we just need more people to follow.

    For those who don't know, the way is to identify things that are broken and, rather than attempting to fix them, consider them unsalvageable, amputate them outright and then build something anew.

    So say, airlines are socialized and they are losing a lot of money and also failed to provide service. The Milei way is to declare it unsalvageable and separate it from the government entirely to prevent the cancer from affecting the administration. A good approach he is taking is giving this stuff to the workers - yeah, now every worker is a shareholder of the company, just as both commies and nazies want it, and the tax payer needs not pay for it unless they want to take a plane.

    Or maybe a government agency is so bloated and costly and failing to provide service. The soultion? Sack fucking everybody out and rebuild a replacement from the ground up. Recent experimentation shows they could replace their tax collecting bodies with new ones that weighted 75% less or so.

    Viva la libertad, carajo!


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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to MRO on Tue Jun 3 11:53:11 2025
    Re: Re: Most memorable modern
    By: MRO to Dumas Walker on Sat May 31 2025 07:09 pm

    Providing school lunches so kids who otherwise wouldn't get a
    meal can go through school with something in their stomach and learn more effectively?

    what? who? a doctor did that? usually there's some program in schools for discounted or free lunches. we all pay for it for them in some way.

    Fun fact, we used to have a Doctor here who would work like a mule in order to raise money, then he would periodically do trips to Africa in order to provide charity service over there.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Arelor on Tue Jun 3 17:45:29 2025
    Re: Re: Most memorable modern
    By: Arelor to MRO on Tue Jun 03 2025 11:53 am

    Fun fact, we used to have a Doctor here who would work like a mule in order to raise money, then he would periodically do trips to Africa in order to provide charity service over there.


    a lot of times they get paid by the country. i knew a guy who would go over there and do medical shit and even pull teeth. it was like a paid vacation for him.
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to ARELOR on Wed Jun 4 08:12:00 2025
    Me also. Lately, the knee-jerk reaction to the corruption and mis-management is to pull the plugs on the programs all together, which still does nothing to the politicians who were abusing them while hurting those that actually did benefit.

    I think Milei has already shown the way, not we just need more people to follow.

    Musk tried that and screwed a bunch of stuff up because there are laws
    against that here. There *are* ways to do a lot of it legally, he just
    didn't bother to figure out how.


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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to ARELOR on Wed Jun 4 08:13:00 2025
    It makes me wonder if it is the same printer making company that had 10 open possitions, organized an exam, picked the 7 best and then 3 random DEI picks, and eventually none of the DEI picks showed up for the job. And then when they
    went to pick the next 3 best they had excluded they could not find them. Karma
    is a bitch..

    Sounds like the issue is picking "random" people, DEI or otherwise. If
    they felt like they had to pick "3 DEI," they should have picked the 3 best
    to start with and not 3 "random" ones.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dumas Walker on Wed Jun 4 18:41:09 2025
    Re: Re: Most memorable modern
    By: Dumas Walker to ARELOR on Wed Jun 04 2025 08:12 am


    Musk tried that and screwed a bunch of stuff up because there are laws against that here. There *are* ways to do a lot of it legally, he just didn't bother to figure out how.


    whats screwed up? i dont see anything screwed up.
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPTEST to MRO on Thu Jun 5 07:48:00 2025
    Musk tried that and screwed a bunch of stuff up because there are laws against that here. There *are* ways to do a lot of it legally, he just didn't bother to figure out how.

    whats screwed up? i dont see anything screwed up.

    They fired a bunch of NWS employees. After a couple of deadly storm
    outbreaks, they are trying to hire a bunch of them back (125 at last count).

    Similar things happened at the FAA... fired a bunch of people then realized they needed a bunch of them back.

    There are other instances of them "firing" people but having to continue
    paying them, to not work, because the manner in which they were fired is legally questionable.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dumas Walker on Thu Jun 5 18:42:19 2025
    Re: Re: Most memorable modern
    By: Dumas Walker to MRO on Thu Jun 05 2025 07:48 am

    whats screwed up? i dont see anything screwed up.

    They fired a bunch of NWS employees. After a couple of deadly storm outbreaks, they are trying to hire a bunch of them back (125 at last count).


    dude that shit happens all the time in the govt. i think that was just some shit the media was focusing on.

    i'm sure a lot of them got the axe (if they even did) because they were supposed to reply back to that email and did not. on facebook there were people saying that they refused to do that email contact form.

    regarding the people in my area who got the axe, their jobs seemed like fake jobs where somehow they got in a position where they did very little or nothing.

    furthermore govt workers have the ability to use an internal site to transfer to other positions. i just think it was media hype mostly.

    that firing and rehiring shit happens frequently without elon.
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