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" ... In the United States, it wasn’t until approximately ten years ago that the idea was implemented. The origins were profoundly entrenched in the boutique hotel market. The implementation was more of a cool factor and less of a necessity. And in most situations and circumstances, the first generation of open bathrooms in the U.S. was not thoughtfully designed and, in most conditions, grotesquely under-performed. ... "
" ... The result, he writes is "a grotesquely reductionist attitude to humanity" and some pretty awful neuro-speculation. So, while Marx reports on attempts by a research team "of literary scholars and cognitive psychologists... to explore the mechanics of reading" through MRI scans of readers exposed to different levels of complex writing, Tallis reminds us that these dazzling scans are , at best, rather vague approximations to meaningful behavior. ... "
" ... There are other issues: moral hazard and horizontal equity are two. If you forgive loans to millions of Americans, why would any sane person borrow federal money to go to college and then ever pay it back? If loans become gifts, why repay them? And isn’t it grotesquely unfair to have millions of conscientious Americans scrimp and sacrifice to repay their loans while others have bought nice cars, taken cool vacations, etc., letting their loan debts accumulate, only to have them forgiven by the government? What a message: you are suckers if you honor your obligations and repay money as promised! ... "
" ... Trump and Congress had absolutely no trouble passing a grotesquely bloated defense bill. The GOP shakes in anticipation of a tax cut that will, of course, benefit the wealthy most of all, including Trump. They embrace increased deficit spending so long as they can boot the poor off the imagined luxurious dole they enjoy. And if poor people grow sick and die, what do they care? There are always more available to cut the lawn, make the lattes, clean the house, and look after the children. ... "
" ... Why such grotesquely favorable treatment for AIDS? Partly it's simple inertia. But much is because a huge AIDS bureaucracy now exists, with vast numbers of organizations and their employees voraciously feeding at various international, national, state and privately funded troughs. ... "