Biggest loser of primary season now that it is decided?

Now it is one.

My private insurance, since I am a Govt retiree is better than Medicare and cheaper, and for a small amount extra I can cover my wife.

So yeah, I signed for Part A, Free, but declined parts B, etc.

You started a thread your own self about how predictive winning the first couple of states was. Don’t pull this “grapefruit league” stuff on us because you don’t like Buttigieg.

Thanks for the details. I’m fairly familiar with the Canadian system (for an American, anyway), having married into a Canadian family, a family that has had, unfortunately, extreme medical needs.

I’ve spent quite a bit of time in Canada (mostly in NL), met many, many people, and in all that time I’ve met exactly *one *person who would trade his system for the American system.

My father, also a government retiree, elected to keep his private insurance upon retirement. Like you, he does have Part A.

He chose that because his wife was, at the time of his retirement, very, very sick (terminally sick, as it turned out), and they thought it best not to change horses in midstream, so to speak.

Now, some years later, it’s turning out that Medicare would be much, much better for him. He’s in a “memory care” residence, and everything there is geared towards Medicare. The doctors there won’t even take his insurance.

Not second-guessing your choice, but in the long run, that was the wrong choice for my father. Everyone’s circumstances are different, of course.

Perhaps you know nothing about baseball. The Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary counted for real delegates. They aren’t spring training games.

I’m a Free Marketeer, and trying to apply this thinking to healthcare is a crock of ripe shit.

If you have a heart attack, you need care now. You can’t shop around. You can’t price things out. You get care now or you die now. The market can’t function in that scenario. You are at the mercy of the monopoly of St. Whichever Fucking Hospital You End Up At.

Even if you get a longer-term health condition, you still aren’t in a free market because of your inability to negotiate with health insurers and hospitals and clinicians on your own. You’re a health insurance consumer, and your money means absolutely jack fucking shit when it comes to which treatments are covered and how much they cost. You might as well try to convince Ford to make a new kind of car, all on your lonesome.

Healthcare isn’t a free market in this country. It’s also one big market failure. If you don’t understand those things, you don’t understand enough to debate me.

They might as well be, in terms of delegate impact - especially given the delegate lead you’re boasting about. What was it, a whole two delegates?

And then on March 3, 1,344 delegates got voted on. What’s a difference of two delegates matter, going into that? It’s the difference between a spoonful of water and Lake Michigan.

But feel free to continue making a big deal out of practically nothing, on account of your ridiculous hero worship of a small-town mayor who desperately wants to be a big shot. And I will feel free to continue mocking you when you do so. :smiley:

I know a great deal about baseball. The season is 162 games long. For a team to have as insignificant a lead in a pennant race as the delegate lead toward the nomination your hero had that you boast so much about, a team would have to be 1-0 after one game* in a thousand game season*.

You’re a smart, earnest guy. That’s why it’s so annoying when you’re purposely full of shit. The Grapefruit league has zero impact on the regular season. It’s not the first couple of games of the regular season. Since you know a great deal about baseball and all.

It’s maybe equivalent to getting the first out in the first inning of the season.

And Pete would have won a decent chunk of those delegates had he stayed in.

I wish like hell Biden and Bernie would have sat this out, but they didn’t and here we are. Pete comes out of this primary season a winner and with a good job in the Biden administration. I have a feeling we will be back at this in 2024.