"It's called "The American Dream" because you'll have to be asleep to believe it!"
- George Carlin, I think.
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"It's called "The American Dream" because you'll have to be asleep to believe it!"
The American Dream was built on genocide. If there are people, kill them. If there are no people, claim it is underdeveloped. It makes the land cheap. Then build your dream!
When you feel like you are having a bad day, just feel blessed that you dont live in america.
In the wake of the alleged shooting by Luigi Mangione, insurance providers started approving claims, saving lives. I don't see major networks pointing out that fact.
Major networks are owned by rich fucks like the Ceo that Luigi killed
Obviously they don't want everyone knowing that if you start killing them you start getting what you want
Damn Commie bastard Europeans with their affordable / free health care. shakes angry fist of USA.
Sick Sven
The American dream is just an indoor water park in New Jersey.
As someone from New Jersey,
I'm out of the loop here. I only know that New Jersey is close to New York and that there's some rivalry between the two. Can you explain?
The American Dream Mall is a monstrous shopping center and amusement park created as a shrine to capitalism, excess and everything wrong with America. Built over the span of 20 years on top of protected marshland finishing just in time to see everyone switch to online shopping. It received over a billion dollars in tax breaks but, is involved in multiple lawsuit including at least one for unpaid taxes because its on the brink if bankruptcy.
On top of all that, the place is just terrible as a mall. I could keep going on about how much this place such and all the controversies its involved in but I don't have the time.
Coming from New York and driving south to DC, you see that awful sight of the American Dream and I always say to myself βyou sure areβ.
I feel like I must be the only American who actually has good insurance.
There is no such thing
Your healthcare should not be commodified in the first place
For-profit health is disgusting
"Hey, at least my ball and chain are made of gold!"
I'm just saying it's been working for me. Not endorsing the system as a whole.
Ahhhh
Of course
The classic 'Murican "I'm ok, so fuck everyone else"
You are definitely in the minority. The point is then to look further than your own situation and see the big picture and how the system affects most people. And then decide whether the system is actually working.
"Fuck you I got mine" seems to be a very American sentiment.
If you read carefully you might even pick up on the fact that I alluded to the unusual nature of my situation...
βFuck you I got mineβ is a universal right-wing and selfish sentiment.
While the US definitely is further down that road I certainly see that attitude growing in EU.
Our government is trying hard to limit aid to sick people and unemployed.
both painted in the complicit press as leeches.
And don't get me started on refugees.
What would happen to it if you became unemployed?
It literally depends on how nice your employer wants to be.
I have a great job now, but I lost two jobs during the covid years. For one of them, my insurance lasted until the end of the next month or something like that, in addition to some severance pay.
For the other, it ended immediately. Like if you have a doctor appointment tomorrow morning that shit will not be paid for. If you wake up sick, maybe call a bankruptcy attorney because we won't be answering your calls.
Wow, I've never heard of one where it ends as soon as employment does; usually it lasts until the end of the current month.
Well I have it through my spouse so nothing lol.
But yeah I agree having it tied to employment is problematic. However I did have state insurance when I was unemployed so it's not like I wouldn't have insurance, it just would probably be worse than what I have now.