Guys, at this rate I don’t think the revolution’s going to happen anytime soon.

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    2 days ago

    If you know anything about first aid you know that slapping a bandage on is the first step to actually helping the patient.

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      “The real problem with this stab wound is it damaged their liver. Putting a bandage over the wound isn’t going to solve that, what they really need is surgery!”

      “We’re twenty miles away from a hospital, we need to stop the bleeding or they’ll die before we get them to a doctor.”

      “A bandage isn’t going to save them. Only a surgeon will.”

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        That’s under the assumption that you’re actually getting them to a doctor and not just slapping the bandaid on and calling it a day.

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          And I would argue that in either case, stopping the bleeding is still the immediate goal.

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            22 hours ago

            And would be correct. But if we’re planning a health system, and I keep insisting on bandaids but refuse to even talk about anything else, my proposal is a bait-and-switch. That’s the problem, not UBI/NIT, as a concept.