In an email exchange with @NPR reporter @BobbyAllyn, @elonmusk says "it sounds like" his company's label for NPR "might not be accurate here."
https://t.co/42KaKRWUtj
@morninggloria Scrolled through a bit and did not catch Lincoln in the Bardo, by George Saunders. Less wacky, but definitely experimental is Zadie Smith’s NW as well.
@Vortex_warrior@kirbyb3 @sagistarbb This is key: SSA was never meant to be a full retirement, it was to prevent poverty for folks too old to work. Everyone still needs to save for retirement. Might as well assume you’re getting nothing, so whatever you do get is bonus.
Practice this to a fault. My only quibble is that sweaters lately pill *horribly* by like wash 3. This is where quality matters, and it appears to be more than simply material. Tips, anyone?
1) Wear what you have until you can’t wear it anymore.
Yes, that means repeating outfits. It means resewing buttons. It might mean alterations at the dry cleaners for hem repair. But the point is to wear your clothes…then repurpose them in other ways (houseclothes, rags, etc).
@notcapnamerica Sorry! Medicaid for the quibblers. It’s perpetuates government reliance is my point. Which I am not opposed to but until a single payer health system is established, it’s a conversation that needs to happen. The gov’t FDA regulations need an overhaul to IMO. #notarepublican
@notcapnamerica Not getting the outrage: Given the diabetes and heart disease that is rampant especially among people in poverty, and the fact that they generally fall under Medicare health coverage…this makes sense? Except the no fresh meat one: that’s a head scratcher.
@TruscottWendy@notcapnamerica It’s very difficult to complain about autonomy while relying on a socialist benefit. When those food choice create more dependence on government assistance ultimately. I’m all for a single payer system, but the reality is that’s connected to government FDA regulations. And