- If you like your doctor, you can keep him
- If you like your plan, you can keep it
What he didn't say at the time because it was a very very basic assumption was that if your doctor/plan MEET THE MINIMUM STANDARDS of the ACA you can keep them.
Those minimum things are what the ACA was about. If a plan doesn't meet the ACA then no it shouldn't have been allowed to continue. It was the entire point of the legislation, to get a bare minimum of reasonable insurance to people. Not 'catastrophic only' coverage cheapo plans that existed previously because those same people simply were left to die by the insurance companies.
The question for Twitter is not, "should we censor"; they do that every day when they stop people distributing wares and malware through their system. The question is "should we give resources to help these people who have a very clear bad aim"
The content of the links Twitter is taking down isn't on or hosted by Twitter and aren't being tweeted by the terrorists. They are being tweeted by regular Twitter users. As such, pulling those links *is* censorship. As I've said, don't force the content down people's throats with auto play but simply require an active action for it to be played. Then it's completely in the hands of the user as to whether they view the material or not.
He is more interested in what will happen as the world warms. “It becomes interesting only if you have a catastrophic release,” he says.
emphasis mine. i.e. it's slow now but if temps go up it becomes catastrophic.
Increase the speed limits? Then there will be idiots driving even faster.
Yes there will. Simply changing the rules without adequate training after decades of an undesirable behavior isn't going to change said behavior overnight.
Trying to change a systemic behavior in a system as vast and (in the US) as untrained as the driving public isn't a small undertaking.
Hackers of the world, unite!