- Tue Jan 04, 2022 10:21 pm
#17635
I have a few friends over there, and they all mercifully enough have pretty decent jobs now, but a thing from years ago has stuck with me.
My mate R lives in California, and has done for a long time. He finished his PhD at Caltech, and was doing further post-dox research there. He fell pretty gravely ill with a burst ureter (yeah, it can happen. Don't go drinking beer after a day training kids to play football in southern California heat) and had to claim from his medical insurance to get fixed up. Whilst it covered the op, and he's since made a full recovery, it was the post op care, when for no earthly reason, he was pointlessly switched to less effective painkillers (that probably cost a lot more) by his insurer. No medical reason, not even some tenuous "addiction" thing (this predates the opiod "crisis"). Just bumped him down to a couple of panadol a day so he'd have to visit a doctor and pay for it.
That's how academics get treated in the most liberal part of the states. Heaven help you if you're a dishwasher in Alabama
We regard capitalist journalism as an effective weapon in the hands of a well-informed, but utterly unscrupulous, enemy, rather than merely as an unbiased recorder of passing events.