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  2. It’s just like any criticism of Israel gets a person labeled antisemitic. It’s all part of the same bundle of bullshit and control.
  3. I worked in healthcare for 38 years. Both private and public. I’m not sure what mandates you’re referring to about the ACA because it never affected the billing dept or costs. The ACA did slow the rate of increasing healthcare costs. That’s factual. Where ACA became a problem is for those who don’t qualify for subsidies. The ACA did address conflict of interest issues with the sunshine act, but it did nothing to address health insurance companies hiding profits through vertical integration of subsidiaries. Deal with that issue and the AMA creating artificial shortages of doctors, and 80% of the cost issue would be remedied.
  4. There is far too much brainwashing in you. Just how fucking stupid are you?
  5. There's a fair amount over there that aren't MAGA just like here actually
  6. No one posts a link about the damages sustained unless you are pro Iran. No one.
  7. Most hilarious statement of all time. Should be added to the list.
  8. I say pull em out and fire em all. Not necessary. The military is costing a fortune and all it’s been doing is terrorizing 2nd and 3rd world people.
  9. the endless mandates, and additional hoops to jump through caused by obamacare are responsible for the vast majority of these issues. The costs to keep up with all the paperwork/legal bs drives out smaller clinics, while the large conglomerates can spread the costs across hundreds of drs nurses collecting $ by seeing patients.
  10. I don’t live in a rural area, nor do I ever intend to. So these closures really don’t affect me. I enjoy living in towns of about 45-75k. That’s the sweet spot. Healthcare remains good, crime is low, property taxes doable. The bright spot for me has been Medicare. Better than any coverage I had through an employer. At $190 month it’s a bargain. It’s gotta suck to be uninsured or strapped with crazy premiums.
  11. Exciting, actually. Somehow Ukraine has gained back territory so far this year. Russia’s significantly scaled back parade in Moscow this weekend could get interesting….
  12. There is no hope for you. You still believe the moon landing was real. FFS, the special effects in Star Trek at the time was far better. Show me the proof. Lol.
  13. What a difference a day makes! Yesterday was nice through mid afternoon with a high of 77⁰. The afternoon cold front produced some rain with a few rumbles of thunder. Today has been rainy and cool. It's currently 43⁰ and raining at 12:30 PM.
  14. Wrong. The days of milking the tax system in these half witted clinics are over. I say that but it's not true. This will continue..and always will.
  15. And removing the majority of troops from Germany. You know cause Putin suggested it.
  16. You just keep driving in circles. No wonder you still support Trump.
  17. Regardless of what you think, this is the reality. Rural clinics in smaller towns are closing. There’s obviously telehealth, but if someone living in a small town wants to see a healthcare provider, they’ll need to travel longer distances. The days of the small town clinic is over.
  18. Patriot Fetch - Conservative News DailyJUST IN: Ohio Medicaid Fraud Scandal Exposed… $66 Million...Analysis of Ohio's Medicaid Fraud InvestigationTwo Sentenced to Prison for $522M Genetic Testing Fraud a...Two men were sentenced today for their roles in a scheme to defraud Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurance companies by submitting over $522 million in fraudulent claims for medically unneceWISNMilwaukee woman accused of $2.2 million Medicaid fraudA Milwaukee woman is charged with defrauding Wisconsin Medicaid of nearly $2.2 million, using the money to buy a luxury car and Kitt's Custard
  19. Getting people back into concentrated, large metro areas is beneficial for control. Always has been. I don't think what that's about though. This is about healthcare fraud which, could be argued is right behind government fraud.
  20. Larger healthcare orgs receive the largest chunk of federal monies. They’re the orgs profiting the most. Smaller hospitals and clinics are the facilities closing. Mostly in rural areas. It’s a system of monopolies and price fixing. So in effect, federal money is being concentrated in larger cities and metro areas. Rural areas are experiencing the loss. It’s a push to get people into metro areas.
  21. AP NewsPennsylvania sues AI company, saying its chatbots illegal...Pennsylvania has sued an artificial intelligence chatbot maker, saying its chatbots illegally hold themselves out as doctors and deceive the system’s users into thinking they're getting medical advice HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania has sued an artificial intelligence chatbot maker, saying its chatbots illegally hold themselves out as doctors and are deceiving the system’s users into thinking they are getting medical advice from a licensed professional. The lawsuit, filed Friday, asks the statewide Commonwealth Court to order Character Technologies Inc., the company behind Character.AI, to stop its chatbots “from engaging in the unlawful practice of medicine and surgery.” The lawsuit could raise the question as to whether artificial intelligence can be accused of practicing medicine, as opposed to regurgitating material on the internet. And with a growing number of wrongful death or negligence lawsuits targeting AI companies, it could help propel court decisions as to whether AI chatbots are protected by a federal law that generally exempts internet companies from liability for the material users post on their services.
  22. Found it. Just missing all the lemmings cheering from the bleachers....and city sidewalks and streets.
  23. Genocide. Killing poisonous insects nobody in the world wants isn't that.

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