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https://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2022/01/covid-tests-sick-leave-and-more-this.htmlThe Rude Pundit
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1/11/2022
Covid Tests, Sick Leave, and More: This Country Has Lost Its Ability to Give a Shit About You
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What this pandemic has starkly revealed just how failed so many of the policies we've been forced to live under have been.
We were warned early in the pandemic that the lack of paid sick leave for workers was going to fuck us over. While there was an actual effort to provide for this during the lockdown period of the pandemic, now, as Omicron has its viral way with us, the fact that most workers get little or no paid sick leave has led to, well, sick people going to work (if they aren't forced to by their employers), which leads to more sick people, including people who are too sick to work, which depletes the work force and makes it so no one can work. Or is that math too fucking hard? As in so many things, the US is an outlier as one of only 11 countries where there is no national paid sick leave law. In other words, our selfish capitalism is freedoming us to death.
Even worse, there's the lack of any or of decent health insurance in this country. I personally know people who refuse to get help for their obviously symptomatic Covid because they are afraid of how much it will cost if they end up in the hospital. This has been one of the brute realities for Americans, and even with Obamacare and expanded Medicaid (not to mention Medicare for the many elderly who are sick), the out-of-pocket cost can go into the thousands and thousands of dollars and, fuck it, that's not worth it unless you might die. How much undiagnosed Covid is out there? How much untreated?
Fuck, I'm not even getting into the lack of support for parents whose children have to stay home from schools.
Think of the stress all this causes, stress that's added to the stress of the pandemic. Our country is doing that to us. Our leaders, especially Republicans, are doing it. But, honestly, Biden has broad powers that he could draw on right now in a crisis that we're two goddamned years into. Could he say that government is going to cover all Covid-related medical expenditures, creating a de facto Medicare for all? (Maybe, but then the savage dickbeasts on the Supreme Court would tell everyone to fuck off and die.) I remember when President Obama decided to make health care his major first-term goal, and many wondered why that in particular, why not go for a greater economic and infrastructure package to build on the Recovery and Reinvestment Act? But Obama knew that health care insecurity was overwhelming for many Americans. Of course, what we got was severely compromised and has been undermined by Republicans at every turn, at every level, so that, while an improvement, the Affordable Care Act is still a fucking sieve of a program.
Fuck, I'm not even getting into the PTSD everyone is going to have to deal with for the next few decades. I'm not even getting into the absolutely unforgivable burden we've put on health care workers repeatedly, breaking many of them.
It's not working, this way of existing without caring about each other on a national basis. Yet what can you say about a nation that allows this to happen and a people that don't rise up and demand something better other than that we have lost our ability to care about each other (not you, of course, not you personally, unless it is you, in which case, go fuck yourself). Instead of doing the things that would make us better, our leaders keep things the same, even in the face of a genuine catastrophe, even when one easy thing, free at-home Covid testing, would ease some of the burden of this sadistic time we're damned to live through and allow us to at least pretend we care.
(Note: This isn't about anti-vaxxers or anti-maskers because fuck them always.)
Solly Mack
(95,911 posts)The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)bullwinkle428
(20,659 posts)taken away from workers even in very solid, full-time, living wage jobs.
Diamond_Dog
(38,888 posts)chowder66
(11,491 posts)but voters can't stand having Democrats lead for more than a minute.
As soon as Democrats don't make a specific move some voter wants or do not reach the ultimate goal of what they intended, voters turn their backs and go back to fucking Republicans.
If Democrats were voted in for 8 years or more with a larger majority then I bet many Americans would finally see the the Republican party has become an obstructive (except for the rich and powerful) useless, hateful, anti-democracy machine and would keep them out of office until they started to take a positive, bi-partisan and productive approach to governing our nation.
But we live in a world of instant punishment against all that is not perfect and reward "the shittiest alternative" no matter how bad that alternative is.
Joinfortmill
(19,303 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(25,912 posts)too little for ourselves.
uponit7771
(93,338 posts)... of burden and that includes
last priority on hospital list
Paying for hospital stays
Paying more for health insurance
isolating more from public.
The vaxed should be able to go on with our lives
crickets
(26,167 posts)2naSalit
(98,390 posts)We are in for transitions at every level of life, and it seems they will continue indefinitely.
sarchasm
(1,274 posts)... stressing the common part. After all, we share many more things than not with those we disagree with, although some seem hellbent on making those things irrelevant to justify their hatred.
gab13by13
(30,253 posts)who are neglecting their health care. People are being delayed getting treated for non-Covid issues. I had my routine doctor's visit with my surgeon pushed back 3 months and that doesn't really affect me but it may affect other people.
OMGWTF
(4,942 posts)I had Obamacare but was paying over $800 a month with a $5200 deductible so everything would have been out of pocket. Now I have Medicare which is better.
Delmette2.0
(4,444 posts)I decided to take my chances and went 2 years without health insurance. I got very lucky and didn't need any medical attention. I got on Medicare as soon as I was eligible.