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I'm 100% convinced that the UN was under attack...

But I'm very surprised there wasn't a copy of Sims 3 visible.


How many surveillance cameras does your government operate again?

How much do you trust your current government with the extensive surveillance apparatus they have created?

How much do you trust the next government?

What about the government after that?


This is a very naive view of surveillance and government trust.

It's interesting that you recognize that the oval office is where you go to make an agreement with Russia.


He hadn't agreed to anything. This was obviously a Trump ambush for "good TV".

Yes sir, I'm very sorry sir I didn't wear a nice suit when my people are being murdered.

Oops, I mean de-nazified sir.

Just tell me where I will sign to give up our natural resources for zero security guarantees.

The absolute weakest third-rate crybully with no conscience or morals. An empty vessel. A disgrace.


None of that is true.


You make the mistake of assuming they're doing this in good faith.

I'm in Australia and we're going to have the same problem with our under-16 social media ban.

There's privacy-preserving ways to do it, but they definitely won't use them.


All that illegal wiretapping has to be analyzed somehow!


How else will we uncover what we could expose torified too so they flip out and lose their job so agent jackson can take their jerb by reading their hackernews comments and knowing all of the media they've been exposed too during the day?

Or try to make them have a heart attack by making a digital twin of them which synchronizes their sentiment, smart watch health data, and man-in-the-middling all of their digital conversations with creepy GenAI? Our adversaries might be doing it, so line up some fresh specimens. Come on bruh it's the future, you gotta think bigger.


Because you mentioned Germany and surprise bills...

My partner suffered a medical episode while we were traveling in Germany. Bystanders called an ambulance which turned up and checked her out and asked her to be taken to hospital for more tests.

She/we elected to not go with them.

To our surprise, about 6 months later after we returned home (to Australia), we received a letter in the mail (in German) that said we owed something like $500 for the ambulance, I forget the exact number.

How does that line up with "you will never face a surprise bill" in Germany? Or is it because we are foreigners?

We never paid but I sometimes wonder if something would happen should we return to Germany.


it's most likely because you didn't have insurance at all. if you had travel insurance you should have forwarded that to them. (but see below about calling an ambulance that is not needed)

if you don't have insurance you have to pay for everything of course. the surprise in your case comes from the unusual situation that the people who called the ambulance didn't know that you had no insurance, or more likely and you weren't even aware of how your situation is going to be handled.

it's unlikely that anything will happen if you return since the ones issuing the bill would not be notified in any way that you entered the country.

it is also possible that you could have disputed the payment since you didn't call the ambulance yourself (and i assume didn't ask anyone to call them). on the other hand if you had insurance you should have gone to the hospital because apparently insurance doesn't pay if an ambulance is called but not used. so actually, you didn't receive a surprise medical bill, but a bill for calling a service that was not needed (and potentially inconveniencing someone else who might have needed the ambulance, but now had to wait).

however, if you didn't ask anyone to call the ambulance then the bill is inappropriate because the law here is that if you call an ambulance but you don't need it, you pay, but if someone else calls the ambulance without you asking them, and it turns out to be unnecessary, then nobody pays.

since i lived in china i also don't have insurance in europe, so when we were visiting and needed treatment for a burn we had to shop around different hospitals to find out which one charged the least. costs for an ER visit ranged from 80€ to 250€ if i remember, and later we found a special hospital that was funded by a charity for the uninsured were we could go for after care for free. that works because the number of people without insurance is extremely small. mostly foreigners who somehow fell through the gap.


Interesting.

We didn't ask for anyone to call the ambulance, although personally I am happy that it was called and she was checked out.


indeed. while i was reading up on this i kept wondering if there is no way to call a doctor without calling an ambulance. i know there are private doctors that you can call (i recently saw a report about a doctor who said that he gets called specifically because his patients do not want to be taken to a hospital (and don't need to)), but when you call emergency services then an ambulance seems to be the only option.


Here in Australia we have a line you can call, I think it was started during covid.

No idea how useful it'd be for non-covid calls though. Probably not very.


If it is actually United Healthcare, it seems they haven't quite received the message yet.

Maybe another hero can clarify things.


I'm personally fine with scapegoating all CEOs. Basically anyone over a certain pay.

10M is my number but I'm sure all the temporarily embarrassed billionaires on here would be shocked by such a low number.

Anything over that and I'd be quite happy to see them "adjusted" and all the cogs replaced.

Imagine if you were in a tribe of 100 and 1 person thought they should earn 40 times the other 99.

What do you think would happen in that tribe? Well that's what we've got now.

The average personal wealth of people in the top 1% is more than a thousand times that of people in bottom 50%.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_inequality_in_the_Unite...

Eventually, they will reap what they sow.


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