Ah, the health insurance again….when I left corporate job two years ago, health insurance for the family was 2600/mo, with HUGE deductibles, so essentially 2600 + whatever claims you might have.
Now, think of a fellow whose family finds out that he was spending that on sporting goods. Heh.
RE the Economist article, I read via a NBC tweet that the US is secretly trying to get Ukraine to negotiate a peace in Russia. Is that bad for markets?
I recently rewatched all 10-seasons of Columbo. It helped my state of mind to remember a time when I didn’t know a group of elites wanted us all broke and/or dead.
Iggy: so apt.
Ah, the health insurance again….when I left corporate job two years ago, health insurance for the family was 2600/mo, with HUGE deductibles, so essentially 2600 + whatever claims you might have.
Now, think of a fellow whose family finds out that he was spending that on sporting goods. Heh.
RE the Economist article, I read via a NBC tweet that the US is secretly trying to get Ukraine to negotiate a peace in Russia. Is that bad for markets?
I think it'd be good for markets.
Hans Landa: Neo-Keynesians are nothing but neo-Marxists. Is that how you say it?
Aldo: Ya just say commies.
Hans: Commies! How fun!
I recently rewatched all 10-seasons of Columbo. It helped my state of mind to remember a time when I didn’t know a group of elites wanted us all broke and/or dead.
All this but "effetes"