• Nakoichi [they/them]M
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    3 years ago

    That's not what I meant when I asked for a red America for Christmas

  • happybadger [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I wish I lived in a country with seppuku. Imagine being a CDC employee, doing a hard day's work killing more Americans than both world wars combined, and then having the audacity to leave the office and go into that public. The absolute fucking shamelessness.

  • UlyssesT
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    edit-2
    21 days ago

    deleted by creator

  • PaleoEternalSupreme
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    3 years ago

    uuhhh What are those two off-sea territories that aren't Alaska and Hawaii?

        • POKEMONGOTOTHEGULAG [none/use name]
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          3 years ago

          Noooooooo Micronesia you betrayed meee

          Also:

          In 2009, the State of Hawaii, under the administration of then-Governor Linda Lingle, attempted to restrict health care access for Compact citizens by eliminating all Compact residents of Hawaii from Med-QUEST, the state's comprehensive Medicaid coverage plan.[32] COFA residents Nice, fwere instead subject to Basic Health Hawaii, a limited health care plan under which "transportation services are excluded and patients can receive no more than ten days of medically necessary inpatient hospital care per year, twelve outpatient visits per year, and a maximum of four medication prescriptions per calendar month. . . . BHH covers dialysis treatments as an emergency medical service only, and the approximate ten to twelve prescription medications dialysis patients take per month are not fully covered. BHH . . . caus[es] cancer patients to exhaust their allotted doctors' visits within two to three months".

          Noting that such a policy likely constituted unlawful discrimination in violation of the Equal Protection Clause, federal District Court Judge John Michael Seabright issued a preliminary injunction against the implementation of Basic Health Hawaii.[34] In finding a high likelihood of irreparable harm, Judge Seabright took note of the "compelling evidence that BHH's limited coverage . . . is causing COFA Residents to forego much needed treatment because they cannot otherwise afford it".[35][36] Lingle's successor, Governor Neil Abercrombie continued the state's appeal of the injunction to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit,[37] which ruled in favor of the state. When the United States Supreme Court refused to hear the case, the Abercrombie administration removed most COFA residents from Med-QUEST and transferred them onto Affordable Care Act plans.[38] In other states, notably Arkansas, which has a significant population of Marshallese, COFA residents have not been eligible for Medicaid.

          AMERICA IS BACK BABEEEE

  • Vampire [any]
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    3 years ago

    Not many people know that Puerto Rico and Alaska are about the same size