Replacement theory in the US
…that would require concern, action and sacrifice. Race, as a fixed label (recall octoroon and related nonsense), makes it easy to ignore change as an option. The hysterical part arises with the…
…that would require concern, action and sacrifice. Race, as a fixed label (recall octoroon and related nonsense), makes it easy to ignore change as an option. The hysterical part arises with the…
…have the label on your clothing. Visited the Flag Ship REI store in Denver. Pretty impressive. If a camper or backpacker, the experience is like going to the Sears Christmas…
…on the playing field, I have been labeled ‘human garbage’… Paying attention yet?” Again, the logic here is so middle school that I’m surprised he’s not too embarrassed to make…
…News and Media article. It is no secret or exaggeration to say guns (or bullet-spewing-weapons [my label]) are responsible for the loss of thousands of lives yearly. The loss has…
…favors experiments that could improve the quality of medical care and hold down costs. AB: Kip Sullivan; “’value-based payment‘ emerged in the 2000s as the label for all methods of…
…Both pieces increase as the risk score goes up. The A and B Medical Expense in each column is unchanged since the population is the same. Column A shows the…
…the Harvard Political Review observed that in the early 20th century, no state better embodied this “laboratory of democracy” label than Wisconsin, which experimented with new and progressive state policies….
…and the city of Huntington. Both have a total population of ~92,000. During a nine-year period, an average of 39.9 hydrocodone and oxycodone doses per person were shipped nationally in…
…threat to doctors and patients. A Brief History of Value-Based Payment The phrase “value-based payment” emerged in the 2000s as the label for all methods of payment that shift insurance…
…Crow, and Peter Thiel (among others). See The Intercept, As Manchin Eyes Presidential Run, His Allies at No Labels Face Mounting Legal Challenges. “The NYTimes article repeatedly referred to No Labels…