The big short
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@Copper So let's say 2 million then to make it concrete. You're saying that they should pull the plug on you the moment they run over that number?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The big short:
@Copper So let's say 2 million then to make it concrete. You're saying that they should pull the plug on you the moment they run over that number?
Yes.
What else would I do?
I guess I could start taking out loans that my family would have to repay. That would be a selfish thing to do .
I guess I could ask for handouts. Which I might take depending on any conditions attached.
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@Copper Maybe donate that money so that other people can live instead. If a handful of patients are just a few thousand short of keeping them alive, your 2 million would go a long way.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The big short:
@Copper Maybe donate that money so that other people can live instead. If a handful of patients are just a few thousand short of keeping them alive, your 2 million would go a long way.
It's not my 2 million, it is money paid by the insurance company to cover my bills.
The federal government would be happy to buy the same insurance for you, or any other citizen, if you can't afford it. Check out healthcare.gov if you want some.
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@Copper I'm good, actually. But if it's the economy you're worried about, spending that much on one person who's no longer working sounds selfish and inefficient. It'd be a better use of resources to use your payments to save the life of someone who's still actually contributing to the economy, no?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The big short:
@Copper I'm good, actually. But if it's the economy you're worried about, spending that much on one person who's no longer working sounds selfish and inefficient. It'd be a better use of resources to use your payments to save the life of someone who's still actually contributing to the economy, no?
Tell it to the death panel. I'm sure they would be happy to receive your petition to kill some old people.
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I’ll take it a little further in some regards and less in others. It’s about controlled risk. There have been a couple physicians videos that strike home about how easy it is to destroy with soap and water. You keep pushing this. We can be open. Just keep your distance and practice good hygiene...
Office Work - Say hello to the 2-3 day on site work week. Rotate staff so you never have more than 50% on site, the other half works from home that day. The rest is telecommute.
Non-Essential Retail - Limit the number of customers at one time, reduce hours and close on Sundays.
Schools - That will be the hard one...
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@Copper It'd be very good for the economy.
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@LuFins-Dad Shouldn't there be some sort of graduated risk for those who pose a higher possibility of getting a serious case?
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@Aqua-Letifer Oh, absolutely.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The big short:
@LuFins-Dad Shouldn't there be some sort of graduated risk for those who pose a higher possibility of getting a serious case?
Are you saying that not all people have the same value?
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@Copper It's not me who says that, it's the economy. The ones who are most likely to cost our health infrastructure millions are also the ones most likely not to be currently contributing to the economy. They're more expensive to save, and society gets a poor return on their investment.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The big short:
@Copper It's not me who says that, it's the economy. The ones who are most likely to cost our health infrastructure millions are also the ones most likely not to be currently contributing to the economy. They're more expensive to save, and society gets a poor return on their investment.
I'm just messing with you. We all know who is worthless.
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Who are we kidding? We place dollar signs on human life everyday. Sooner or later, the cure will be determined to be worse than the disease, and we go back to work.
Maybe we make some changes, maybe we don't. But we cannot continue to function the way we are going.
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@Jolly said in The big short:
Who are we kidding? We place dollar signs on human life everyday. Sooner or later, the cure will be determined to be worse than the disease, and we go back to work.
Maybe we make some changes, maybe we don't. But we cannot continue to function the way we are going.
So what's your number?