andlarry | 2 years ago | on: Trucking startup Convoy closes operations with no buyer
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andlarry | 2 years ago | on: Trucking startup Convoy closes operations with no buyer
Medicaid and CHIP: 85,614,581 people enrolled [1]
Military: 9.5 million people covered [2]
The US has not one but two of the largest single payer health insurance programs in the world.
Medicare alone has more people enrolled than any European country's single payer programs other than Germany (pop 83,294,633) and the UK (pop 67,736,802).
[0] https://medicareadvocacy.org/medicare-enrollment-numbers/ [1] https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/program-information/medica... [2] https://www.health.mil/Military-Health-Topics/MHS-Toolkits/M...
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: Mastodon hit 10M users
Ahh, ok. So the moral panic of the early 80s, about 40 years ago.
The "video games cause real violence" argument was personified by Tipper Gore in the 90s, more than 30 years ago.
I don't recall anything from 15-20 years ago particular to conservatives. It has been mainstream since the 90s.
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: Mastodon hit 10M users
My memory of the 2003 to 2008 time frame is different.
I recall mainstream complaints about GTA 3, released 2001. Famously, Senator Clinton asked the FTC to investigate GTA 3 over the "hot coffee" mod in 2005.
There was also the 2005 California Law [0] that banned the sale of violent video games to minors.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_v._Entertainment_Merchan...
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: Discriminatory attitudes against the unvaccinated during a global pandemic
Are there places where herd immunity was achieved due to vaccination?
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: Discriminatory attitudes against the unvaccinated during a global pandemic
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: GM makes $1,500 subscription mandatory on GMC, Buick, Cadillac Models
One legal reason is fuel economy regulations (CAFE standards) encourage car makers to make their cars large enough to be classified as "light trucks", leading to less stringent fuel economy standards.
A larger footprint also reduces the fuel economy standard, incentivizing larger vehicles.
See: https://www.thedrive.com/news/small-cars-are-getting-huge-ar...
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: A city fights back against heavyweight cars
We have a well established process for asking states about this sort of thing, the US Congress. They don't seem to be wild about the minimum populous state standard, we should ask about the median populous state standard.
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: A city fights back against heavyweight cars
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: A city fights back against heavyweight cars
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: A city fights back against heavyweight cars
I'm sure many locales with 670k residents would love to become states, that'd be a pretty sweet deal.
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: A city fights back against heavyweight cars
andlarry | 3 years ago | on: How to stay informed without getting paralyzed by bad news
"Intellectuals [are] virtually the most vulnerable of all to modern propaganda, for three reasons:
1) they absorb the largest amount of secondhand, unverifiable information;
2) they feel a compelling need to have an opinion on every important question of our time, and thus easily succumb to opinions offered to them by propaganda on all such indigestible pieces of information;
3) they consider themselves capable of 'judging for themselves'.
They literally need propaganda."
Konrad Kellen in the introduction of Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes by Jacques Ellul
andlarry | 4 years ago | on: U+237C ⍼ Right Angle with Downwards Zigzag Arrow
It's complicated, but the author of the piece seems to take issue with how the character set was designed by the language authorities the UTC delegated to.
The whole comment thread is an interesting read.
andlarry | 4 years ago | on: The City of London Is Hiding the World’s Stolen Money
[0] https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/about-us/voting-elections
andlarry | 5 years ago | on: Licensing changes to Elasticsearch and Kibana
If something satisfies the four freedoms [0], it is free software.
andlarry | 5 years ago | on: Licensing changes to Elasticsearch and Kibana
It gets more code into the open, where's the disconnect?
andlarry | 5 years ago | on: U.S. Bill H.R.69 introduced – To make daylight savings time permanent
More importantly, why tie recent science (which can change) about the high school population with our standard of time.
Solve that problem separately.
andlarry | 5 years ago | on: U.S. Bill H.R.69 introduced – To make daylight savings time permanent
You make a compelling argument for the schools starting later, they should do that.
andlarry | 5 years ago | on: Dutch Ethical Hacker Logs into Trump’s Twitter Account
“maga2020!” and no proof, ridiculous. Easy to believe something crazy if you want to believe it, I guess.
If you have an example of a country with a single program that has more effective outcomes for a population of similar makeup and size, that would be a useful comparison.