I like saying "we'll burn that bridge when we come to it".
Most people don't catch it.
I like saying "we'll burn that bridge when we come to it".
Most people don't catch it.
The word you're looking for is "gerontocracy".
This is why I switched to using Migadu as my email provider with my own URL. They make no qualms about saying email is inherently insecure, but they're cheap, have great customer service, and they're independent.
I think Eternity requires an instance to be running v19 of Lemmy, and Beehaw stopped at 18.x, so that's why it doesn't work.
So in my limited experience, you just had to submit continuing eligibility reports that were due every June IIRC. I was actually on Kaiser myself, and your provider doesn't change unless you change it.
I was on it for financial reasons for a while pre-COVID, so my memory is fuzzy and it may have changed. I could look through the DHCS website to confirm, but hopefully this helps.
EDIT: Here's the official website, which isn't necessarily detailed yet seems to confirm what I said. They generally try to make it easy to stay on Medi-Cal if you need it. Also, here's a page linking to a bunch of general Medi-Cal info. I know that it can be daunting navigating the government websites, but they're generally the best places to find information.
New HeliBoard release just came out yesterday, so no, development has not stopped.
I never have because my current car was a total flop LMAO
And my car before that was a Prius, sooooooo
Before the cross and the curve, of course.
considering David is still there all in one piece
you've got to be kidding me
So, cannabis is actually still very much illegal on a federal level, but tons of states have policies that legalize it for medical or recreational use. Technically, federal law does take precedence over state law, but the Constitution is (somewhat purposefully) vague as to what powers belong to the federal government, so the federal government leaves the states alone because they don't wanna fuck around and find out. Therefore, cannabis stays legal in those states.
The case would be very much the same for any laws relating to gender. States would have all but official power to do whatever the fuck they want.
No, it was Peter who denied Jesus three times. Judas gave Jesus up to the Roman government by kissing him to show them who Jesus was.
Source: idk some anime or sth