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Talking to a bartender just now and she was saying how hard it is for her to get approved for a rental house. I ask why is that, didn't no tax on tips go through? She says yes, but if I claim them then I'll lose my medicaid. Mfw when I realize every server and bartender in this country is on medicaid.

Talking to a bartender just now and she was saying how hard it is for her to get approved for a rental house. I ask why is that, didn't no tax on tips go through? She says yes, but if I claim them then I'll lose my medicaid. Mfw when I realize every server and bartender in this country is on medicaid.
[–] 2 pts

Excellent comment

There are many issues which create barriers in the healthcare industry. Those need to be solved. This instance is an example of unintended consequences. Retail isn't any better and they can't claim this discount code.

Idk, I'm just over here paying for my healthcare....

[–] 1 pt

It is one of those situations where I think all the interests and perverse incentives are so deeply ingrained in the structure of it all, there is no possible way we can effectively legislate/vote our way out of it; I think the entire system needs to be blown up and built anew.

You could also apply my previous statement to every single part of the US Federal Government.

[–] 1 pt

Accelerationism more and more looks like a viable option.

[–] 1 pt

Just looking at the Epstein files, the pedo shit and sex trafficking isn't even the shocking part, cuz anyone really paying attention knew that shit already.

The shocking part was just how far and wide this network extends, and how it extends into nearly every aspect of modern American life in some way, shape, or form. Like that nigger rigged the lottery too?

It seems like everything at that level has been corrupted, and now it is all being revealed quite rapidly.

I'm really curious to see where it all goes from here.