>The US president claimed that Russia lost almost 60 million lives fighting Nazi Germany during WWII
60 million is an understandable mistake to make.
>The US president claimed that Russia lost almost 60 million lives fighting Nazi Germany during WWII
60 million is an understandable mistake to make.
>what is going on?
What is esketamine?
Esketamine is made from a drug called ketamine, an anesthetic that has also been used for many years to treat depression. But it wasn’t until recently that esketamine, a more potent version of ketamine, earned FDA approval specifically for use as a nasal spray for those with treatment-resistant depression.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/esketamine-for-treatment-resistant-depression
>Any company guilty of bureaucracy
Seriously? Companies are private entities. Would you like to be appointed to the Government Bureau of Bureaucracy in order to make determinations on private entities 'guilty of bureaucracy'?
>EXCLUSIVE: Vivek Confirms To National File That His Pro-Immigration 'Saved By The Bell' Rant Led To His Exit From President Trump's Team
It was his air of cultural superiority that led to Vivek's loss of support. He's from an upper caste (Brahmin from Kerala) and let his arrogance appear.
It is rewarding to engage in logical and well-reasoned discourse with such an eloquent representative of /qresearch, Anon.
> why insurance is necessary
Why is insurance necessary, Anon? Do you have the means to make costly unexpected home repairs? Do you have the means to compensate others if you were responsible for an accident that caused expensive property damage or bodily harm to someone? Could you pay someone else's medical bills out of your own pocket? Would the bank holding your mortgage be left with charred rubble on an empty lot were you to suffer a house fire?
>People can't afford those things because costs have skyrocketed, due in part to insurance.
Most insurance is there to protect people who have a financial interest in you, Anon. If you borrow to buy a car then insurance protects the outstanding debt. If you borrow to buy a house then insurance protects the financial interests of the lender. If you incur debt to a medical provider for services due to a health emergency, insurance protects the medical provider's financial interests. Under the present system you incur most of these obligations voluntarily, depending on your degree of awareness regarding your diet and physical condition.
>What a complete load of bullshit.
Then it should be easier for you to prevail in our subsequent discussion, Anon. What about the post are you objecting to - apart from its odor?
> insurance is to protect them financially, not you.
> they learned to manufacture consent with marketing.
Agreed, 'consent' is suborned. Never in dispute. The context is the long-term infiltration and usurpation of American society with a goal towards implementing the system causing you distress. Manufacturing consent through advertising and social steering via media of all kinds is what they do. Many understandably feel trapped by coerced decisions, but subservience to that system is mostly voluntary.
>Young people are taught they have to go into debt and go to college to have a good life
Then the wrong people are influencing them.
>they're given a useless degree that wont help them get a job
Some degrees are useless. Agreed. Most are earned but there are far too many multiple choice tests and paper-writing assignments that favor cheaper distance ed. Higher education is voluntary, as is the associated debt.
>they can't afford anything
There are consequences for earlier life choices. It is also a routine factor of life for hundred of millions of non-young people in America. Some choose unwisely, confuse need for want, expect too much, and choose debt.
>The entire system is a predatory scheme and it is NOT voluntary.
Your participation is voluntary. Your consent was received - there are signatures on file at the bank. There are lots of young people in rural America who made better choices, learned a trade, developed a skill, and made themselves useful. There are lots of young people who chose practical career paths and earned marketable skills while making themselves useful. Yes, there are many who have fallen into a well-baited and well-disguised debt trap set for them by predatory perpetrators. Many stumble into that and similar traps daily, unfortunately.
>You're blaming the victims of a scheme designed to prey on them.
You are mistaken. They need to be awakened. That is why we are here.
>the system is a scheme designed to prey on them.
That the system is designed to attract, seduce, and snare our fellow citizens is not in dispute. It's a sophisticated system carefully crafted to induce misery and enrich the overlords who perfected it. The dispute seems to be that your position envisions the people as helpless and hopeless, while the mission of Q and others is to awaken and inspire them.