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President Donald Trump: The Thread
https://www.yahoo.com/news/forget-trumps-bl...-090001198.html Forget Trump’s bluster. The world is walking all over him. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/activist-pro...-060909898.html Three activists looking into unfair labor allegations at one of Ivanka Trump's contracted Chinese shoe factories "detained and/or missing." This is where FOX NEWS would blurt out a headline..."murdered/disappeared/kidnapped" by a nefarious and far-reaching left wing network of child labor exploiters, etc. Had this been a vendor/supplier that produced goods for the Clinton Foundation, Chelsea, etc., surely there would be a HUGE HUGE uproar. Human rights violations in China!!! Once a lecturer on this issue, HRC has mysteriously gone soft. Clintons look the other way after the Chinese government finally provides them the patents to protect "Clinton-branded" luxury clothing from being pirated/copied. Chinese sovereign wealth fund donates hundreds of millions to Clinton Foundation, allegations of "shady uranium deals" via a back channel with the Canadian government and money funneled back to Chelsea and her husband to maintain a Madoff-esque pyramid scheme bilking clients out of their lifetime savings.
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I AM WHITE/AMERICAN PRIVILEGE
This is a MUCH more constructive discussion, IMO. Let's keep in mind that 58% of live births in the United States over the last 2-3 years had full/partial reimbursement through the Medicaid program as well. It's a massive number of aid recipients. Rabbit, here are three potential answers to your question. I haven't had a chance to read through them all. http://www.pantagraph.com/news/national/tr...1a4bcf887a.html Trauma in the ER: Who pays for the uninsured? http://health.howstuffworks.com/medicine/g...t-insurance.htm What happens if you go to the ER and don't have insurance? https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/...someone_doesnt/ How does it work in America when someone doesn't have health insurance?
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I AM WHITE/AMERICAN PRIVILEGE
As the Senate rewrites the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the GOP’s bill to repeal Obamacare, the RAND Corporation released a new, in-depth report about chronic disease—a matter central to the health insurance debates. According to the report, people with five or more chronic conditions – which constitutes 12% of the population – accounted for 41% of total healthcare spending in 2014, the latest year of data. Adding people with three to five chronic conditions, these two groups constitute 28% of the population and account for 67% of spending. On the other end, 71% of the population, with two or fewer conditions, make up just 33% of total healthcare expenditures in the United States. The RAND Corporation’s report, which was done in conjunction with FightChronicDisease.org, paints a picture of a fairly standard insurance model: a large group subsidizes the other, smaller group, which uses more resources. This is the KEY part, IMO. In effect, these premium declines (predicted to be in the neighborhood of 20%) come out of two basic changes. The first is simple: fewer services cost less—though perhaps not for everybody because benefits like maternal care, substance abuse among others would run up a pretty big bill, and quickly. But the other factor comes from simply how insurance works. A group of people pay dues so that if something bad happens, the fund will help pay for them. If you take out the people who draw on the account – in this case, sicker people – the pool doesn’t need as much money and premiums go down. Besides pointing out who pays for whom, the RAND Corporation study colored debate around the CBO score and preexisting conditions by showing just how thin the line is between having one and not having one. According to the findings, six in 10 adult Americans had at least one chronic condition in 2014. Four in 10 had more than one. Chronic conditions aren’t necessarily preexisting conditions. (52 million adults have preexisting conditions today, touching 53% of households, according to a survey from Kaiser Family Foundation.) But as the editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News Elisabeth Rosenthal wrote in a recent New York Times op-ed, the pre- and perhaps post-ACA landscape had insurers deciding to lower the bar for what a preexisting condition could be. This article does a pretty decent job of summarizing the problem succinctly. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/study-shows-...-205859200.html
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Updated teams interested in Q
QUOTE (witesoxfan @ May 31, 2017 -> 10:02 PM) I don't know that the market was necessarily that great beyond Boston. It was a limited market for starting pitching both on the supply and demand side. New York is in quasi-rebuilding mode and I don't think Cashman was or maybe even still is ready to go out and add a marquee starting pitcher. The Pirates showed interest but when was the last time they spend anything significant on a starting pitcher other than as a high 1st round draft pick? Houston seemed most logical this offseason, but they had every reason to look into letting their current guys go - they were, frankly, about 8 deep in their rotation, even if they were not great options beyond about #3. They're on pace to win 114 games, so I think they have been justified thus far in waiting. They still seem like a good option should Quintana turn things around, and I don't doubt that he will. Beyond those 3, who else was going to be buyers for Quintana? Atlanta was in the same boat as New York and Colorado was tepid, as they should have been. Looking at teams that could have been in play, the Cubs were overconfident in their World Series winning rotation, Cleveland would probably have to had to pay a premium, Seattle wasn't interested in anything other than much more than back of the rotation filler, the Angels still couldn't get Quintana with their system, the Nationals had a pretty loaded rotation to with which to begin...and I really don't see any other matches. The Sox may have overvalued Quintana, but I don't think Hahn is the kind of guy who would shy away from something that was close. I genuinely think teams were looking to acquire Quintana at the price of a cost controlled or #3 starter or a rental #2 starter. Quintana should not be valued as such. The Dodgers had the prospects but seemingly not the willingness to part with the top ones, especially in light of substituting Forsythe for Dozier. That was supposedly for JUST one elite pitching prospect (with a little glimmer off)...of course, they were looking at a rental situation with Dozier as well. Cardinals were a name we bandied around quite a bit. Brewers, too early in their rebuild. The Yankees seemingly need some "predictability" with the season that Tanaka's having so far, but it's not much different than what Jose Quintana has provided the White Sox. Colorado is looking to buy, sell or stand pat? Cargo's having a garbage season. What about DBacks? Try to dump Greinke? (Of course the other problem Hahn is going to have to deal with is all those teams like the Mets, Royals, Angels with Trout down, the Tigers are likely to be looking to unload...the AL bunched up like a lot of us predicted, but not necessarily the most favorable teams for us to be competing with in terms of putting talent on the market. Another good example is the Rays, do they clean house and try to deal Archer/Odorizzi/Andriese/Cobb, Longoria, etc.?) Orioles never had the matching prospects. And then you have the A's (holding Gray) and the Rangers with Darvish/Hamels if they feel they can't hang in there for the wildcard (Gallo has resurrected himself, Mazara about the same, Odor struggling and Profar completely off the map again.) Also, in retrospect the Nats deal seemed to be an overpay (based on comments by guys like Bryce Harper alone)....but the Red Sox deal for Sale always felt "one half" player short in that they couldn't pry away Benintendi, Devers, Groome. That would have been a truly incredible deal for the Sox, though.
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Updated teams interested in Q
QUOTE (turnin' two @ May 31, 2017 -> 02:44 PM) Bregman is breaking out currently. I believe he has 5 homers in the last 2 weeks, including one today. 6 in his last 17 games
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Hawk to retire at the end of 2018 season
Huge generation gap on this one. Those who grew up and started following the White Sox in the 80's and 90's, we mostly love Hawk (minus running off LaRussa/Leyland and his foray into GM'ing). The Millennials on this board are more willing to give Benetti a chance...so pretty much everyone early 30's and younger is in that camp. Of course, some are in neither camp and realize it was time for Hawk to go but also aren't completely enamored with Benetti, either. Personally, when I think back of all the great moments in the last 30 years or so, his voice is the soundtrack. Behind that is probably John Rooney when he was doing the games with Wayne Hagin in the late 80's and I listened to nearly every Sox game on WMAQ (especially at night with that booming signal). I can honestly say that Benetti will never be that same "childhood voice" that stays with me for the rest of my life. That's just the way it is...all of his catch phrases and "Hell, Yeah's" (more recent) and umpire barbs and sullen silences, he's about as close to the "common" White Sox fan in temperament as you'll ever get. And that's something we will never get from a "professional/modern day" announcer like Benetti.
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Kathy Griffin Does Something Very Stupid
What did Politifact determine was the "objective" percentage of time Trump's actually factual in his statements? Around 20-25% I have no difficulty believing the whole story was fabricated to garner sympathy and turn everyone more against Kathy Griffin. Trump LOVES being a bully. And it's much easier to pick on those celebrities like Rosie O'Donnell or Griffin that nobody likes. Notice Trump all this time never jumped on Melissa McCarthy for her impression of Sean Spicer. That would be a losing argument with the public. And we didn't get the decapitated Obama (the UNIV of Wisconsin students did have nooses at the basketball game with their effigies)...but we get THIS predictably instead. A noose was found at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC on Wednesday, the museum said in a statement. This is the second incident in the last week of a noose being found on Smithsonian properties. http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/31/us/african-a...oose/index.html
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
Still would have been a DP had they walked Anderson. Got away with facing the red hot Timmy. Oh, well. Sox catchers with RISP this season is the like the days of "bad" Tyler Flowers and Mark Johnson.
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2017 MLB DRAFT
QUOTE (bmags @ May 31, 2017 -> 03:19 PM) Olerud career slash 295/398/465 roughly Smoak 213/310/405 Hosmer is closer but lesser. Smoak isn't same atmosphere. Olerud gets thrown around a ton, but its likely he is the absolute ceiling, not the likely comp. This year's version of Smoak, which seems to be an anomaly in an Avi Garcia type of way.
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
Bunt Davidson, bunt Davidson... Just missed it, lol. At least it wasn't a DP. If I'm the Red Sox, I walk Anderson to load the bases and get Kevan Smith to roll into a DP. Smith will hit a three run jack here just to mess with us.
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I AM WHITE/AMERICAN PRIVILEGE
QUOTE (ptatc @ May 31, 2017 -> 07:34 PM) This as well as limiting lawsuits are actually the two most important thing to drive costs down. The fact of the matter is that hospitals are charging people (entering an ER without insurance) four times as much as the going Medicare rate. That's crazy. Until you also do something to limit hospital charges, as well as the profit margins of pharmaceutical companies and the insurance industry, you're going to inevitably have rising health care costs. There's also a lot of conflicting evidence about cross-border shopping not leading to the automatic "slam dunk" competition gains that many Republicans are banking on. Tort reform? Sure, as long as you don't rebalance the equation so much that patients lose their rights and doctors/hospitals are insulated too much (think of it as the equivalent of those on the right shouting about teacher's unions and lifetime tenure)...there has to be a compromise available in the middle. (Of course, the idea of limiting the "freedom" of lawyers to sue and earn as much money as possible from potential lawsuits goes against the American capitalistic system as well...although it often conflicts, because the victims of those lawsuits are often multinational corporations, so the Dems side with the lawyers and the GOP with the corporations and everyone loses in some way, shape or form.)
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
ALL OF THIS WAS A DIRECT RESULT OF THAT STUPID BUNT THE INNING BEFORE...WHITE SOX GO AHEAD 2-0, the entire game changes in complexion. Blow the opportunity, you ALMOST always give up runs the next inning. This is not the NL. The AL teams just have way too much firepower to play small ball like it's 2005 the first two months. Starting to think the Cubs were right on Renteria....he's like Torborg/Manuel, good managers at working with youngsters but NOT the right man to lead them to the promised land. (But at least he played a major role in getting Luis Robert and will be around until the beginning of the 2019 season or halfway through that year.)
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
White Sox getting killed with two out rallies these last two games....Swarzak finally returning back to earth, with no help from Leury and a wild pitch. 2.63 ERA
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
At least we can't micromanage and bring in Jennings or Holmberg here. Swarzak up to 1.88. KC getting nervous that Sandoval will start to hit and they will lose a potential trading partner for Moustakas, likewise with the White Sox and Todd Frazier.
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
At least no Travis to kill us in this game. Walking JBJ JR to get to Rutledge.
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
By Pelfrey, to boot. That's the way it usually goes. If he was facing the Astros or Yankees tonight, they'd put up 7 or 8 on him. But, in the law of baseball where idiotic managing leads to a runner not scoring from second and no outs, the NEXT half inning invariably leads to a run/s scoring for the opposition. It's like the leadoff walks are more likely to score than singles adage.
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5/31 Games
QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ May 31, 2017 -> 07:56 PM) Basabe is super young for his league and made huge progress in the 2nd half of last year. I'm not overly concerned at this point. And honestly, when you get arguably the highest ceiling positional & pitching prospects in all of the minors as headliners, I'm ok with a toolsy OF and an interesting relief prospect as the secondary pieces. Actually, I would argue 3 of the Top 5, if you include Luis Robert. Would put Gleyber Torres in there as well, and not including Bellinger since he's quickly losing rookie status.
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5/31 Games
QUOTE (maxjusttyped @ May 31, 2017 -> 07:48 PM) If Kahnle is still rocking a 50% K% in July I think the Sox will do very well if they decide to deal him. 2017 Contract Status: Pre-Arb Eligible Service Time (01/2017): 2.015 • Arb Eligible: 2018 • Free Agent: 2021 Or deal Nate Jones first, because of his contract being relatively more expensive, and his propensity to get injured. It's a very tough call...if the White Sox believe all of his changes are going to take, holding onto him to create a "superpen" along with Burdi and Lopez/Giolito/Fulmer (at least one of them won't make it as a starter) makes a lot of sense if you look at that Royals/Indians model of bullpen management where the goal of every starter is to get the ball to the pen after the 6th.
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
QUOTE (soxfan49 @ May 31, 2017 -> 07:49 PM) If Leury Garcia ends this year with a .700 OPS would that actually be a bad thing? Nope, depending on the number of at-bats he receives, that's a 1.5-2 WAR contribution, similar to Saladino last year...maybe a notch below that. His pinch running ability is an asset, as well as his positional flexibility.
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
Why are you bunting with freakin' PELFREY on the mound? It's not like this is Game 7 of the ALCS, and you're playing for one run with Sale on the mound and the 2005 White Sox bullpen lined up behind him. That made no sense...zero, unless he simply did it on his own.
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
Impressed that Leury went into a bit of a slump there and is fighting to get out of it....thought he was headed for his predicted low 700's OPS sooner rather than later.
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
Pelfrey is pitching his way into having a Top 150-200 prospect, lol? That would be amusing if Holland, Shields, Pelfrey and MiGo (Robertson/Swarzak/Jones, etc.) brought enough pieces back to at least halfway offset not being able to trade Quintana. Btw, I thought "swag" was something the A-List actors got on the red carpet for the Oscars and Golden Globes, lol...those luxurious gift bags.
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5/31 Games
Kopech continues to live up to his advanced billing. Trade is working for both teams. I guess Basabe's a bit disappointing, but we were never going to get two headliners and a third in Devers/Benintendi if Hahn waited on DD for 100 years.
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5/31 Games
QUOTE (maxjusttyped @ May 31, 2017 -> 07:35 PM) Do we think Kopech will spend the entire season at Birmingham or end up in Charlotte at some point this year? He'll be up at some point...at the very least, for whichever team (won't be BIRM) makes the playoffs...unless they think his overall innings are too high and want to shut him down at the end of August. Doubt they'd bring him up to Chicago, unless the White Sox were in first place despite trying not to be, but the likelihood of that happening is about 1%. At any rate, there will eventually be some openings in that Knights' rotation, but I have a sense they'll push guys like Guerrero/Cooper/Adams (just to see how they fare)...no hurry to move Kopech to Charlotte. OTOH, if the White Sox internally believe they have an opportunity to compete in 2019, we'll see him at some point in 2018 in order to help him get his feet wet and start learning at the big league level. With someone who throws that hard, you almost worry about "wasting" those innings in the minors, but it's a chance they're PROBABLY going to be willing to take for the good of contract/economic control.
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Red Sox vs. White Sox
QUOTE (chitownsportsfan @ May 31, 2017 -> 07:32 PM) I think he just passed Todd in OPS. He has been for awhile. Frazier at 665 despite the sub-Mendoza Line batting average.