Coincidentally, I ended up buying the .357 SP101 with the 3” barrel for my self for Christmas, and I really like it. Definitely built like a tank, makes the King Cobra I was considering almost seem delicate. I strongly considered a .327 mag, but the cost and PITA factor of finding .32cal practice rounds convinced me to stay with a .38/.357
Indeed, and also the duplication of administrative work, often sloppy irrational plan decisions, perverse incentives, price distortions, all the middlemen, etc.
One more Sinatra fact- his mother was a Democratic ward boss and political organizer in the Italian immigrant community called “Hatpin Dolly,” because she was a midwife but also did abortions for the women in the neighborhood, leading Francis to be banned from singing in the church.
I’m pretty clearly not talking about Medicaid eligible hourly workers, I’m talking about everyone above the upper income cutoff, but still, something like one in six workers would quit their jobs but stay there to retain healthcare benefits. I hardly think it’s good for hourly workers to depend on their employers for their health and life in addition to income. But it’s also bad for the economy and entrepreneurship, in addition to depressing wages: