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ProgressiveAccount-Christopher Hennelly

ProgressiveAccount-Christopher Hennelly

@AcctProgressive

I'm a progressive accountant who chase's windmills for sport, believe's in the goodness of others, break out into musical show-tunes at the drop of a hat.

Rochester, NY انضم Nisan 2017
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Scott Cullins
Scott Cullins@scott_cullins·
@Mark_Penn @KurtSchlichter Any foreigner visiting the United States, on any type of visa, who posts on social media anything negative about the United States or in support of her enemies, should be deported immediately.
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Mark Penn
Mark Penn@Mark_Penn·
Busted Gotta love Rubio pulling the green cards of relatives of Iranian terror leaders living the high life (as proudly pictured on social media) in LA while claiming asylum and spewing anti-American, pro-regime hate and going back and forth to visit Iran. So we grant asylum, which is reserved for those supposedly fleeing a regime, to those who are escaping its strict lifestyle requirements but are going back and forth no doubt in first class and fully supporting the regime. Classic. Rubio stepped in and kiboshed it.
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@FDNYchic @mcuban While I am on this rant, when your in public housing you have give your provider they right to get transcripts of your tax returns and W2/1099 documents to verify income. Kickbacks or spifs are a problem.
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@FDNYchic @mcuban I would bet if if 1099's were public information we would see a lot beneficiary's of quiet money being kicked back in all professions and and sadly my beloved friends in some unions. These middlemen and middlewomen drive costs up and create active harm & betray their own peeps
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Most hospitals don't know their costs. Things I've asked for that made them roll their eyes : A BOM for surgeries P&L for each insurance carrier P&L for Medicaid or Medicare business Why do they need consultants for everything. Why doesn't their CSuite know how to do any of it Why do they use GPOs when prices are insane Why do they work with carriers that underpay, late pay, deny everything, waste docs time with denial committees run by 97 yr old pediatricians. Why do they make no effort to sell direct to employers (excluding those on costpluswellness.com to avoid all the carrier abuse , and avoid being sub prime lenders for patient OOP Why do they abuse 340b Why do facilities fees exist Why do they abuse site neutrality Why do they abuse patients with charge master based bills Why do they not push for standard contract templates to reduce admin. Why do they accept so many different ins plans Anyone want to add more And for context, remember I think the biggest insurance companies are worse
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@mcuban Because reimbursement is often set below cost. Medicare—especially Medicaid—pay fixed rates that frequently don’t cover staffing, infrastructure, and 24/7 care. Hospitals can’t refuse those patients so the gap gets made up elsewhere.

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Seamus Hughes
Seamus Hughes@SeamusHughes·
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Don't forget for those of us who like to multitask & listen to Courtwatch.news you can you use the read outloud function in any browser. Probably a good use of AI. tech You can even pick the voice except and Irish Brogue I gather one day they will have one. @SeamusHughes
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Massimo Faggioli
Massimo Faggioli@MassimoFaggioli·
ho appena registrato per BBC una intervista-dibattito con Lorenzo Sewell, anche noto come “Trump’s Black MAGA Pastor” circa il papa, la guerra in Iran etc. Una delle esperienze piu’ allucinanti della mia vita
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@13WHAM Well what performance art it will be when they roll that out, I will switch two dollar denominations since the Orange Man signature will deface the US currency, or buck up with Susan B Anthony Dollar Coin
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13WHAM@13WHAM·
The Treasury Department is moving forward with a historic change to U.S. paper money, adding President Donald Trump’s signature on future dollar bills. 13wham.com/news/nation-wo…
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Marianne Pizzitola
Marianne Pizzitola@FDNYchic·
Warning to @NYCCouncil: Don't repeat the mistakes of NJ, IL, CA, LA and PR. Pension Obligation Bonds (POBs) are a dangerous gamble. Those states are now the nation’s least funded systems because they used debt to mask deficits. NJ’s health costs are spiking & IL faces $140B+ in unfunded liabilities. POBs don't fix the hole, they just add interest. Keep NY on the right path. Keep NYC’s future off the credit card. No POBs. #NYCBudget #FiscalResponsibility #NYCPensions
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Marianne Pizzitola
Marianne Pizzitola@FDNYchic·
@CMNantashaW Correct. There are places we can reduce spending that won’t impact services. no-bid contracts are citywide. Every single one of them should be reviewed. I’ve shown we are paying a former commissioner $500/hr, & a mediator $7500/day. We can fix this & still get work done.
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@evandawson Ethics is not just for the philosophers, it is for the every day person torender and decide ethical outcomes, & proportional benefit for few verses the harms against the masses. AI in the nuclear warhead to working masses. Massive unemployment and will cause starvation of people.
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Evan Dawson
Evan Dawson@evandawson·
Altman is telling us plausible ways AI could crush society. But here’s a separate question I’ve been pondering. Most technological advances were achieved to solve particular problems. What problem is AI solving? What’s the case for AI on those grounds? I’m genuinely asking.
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, outlined three ways AI could go wrong. The first two are the ones most people already argue about online. The third one is different (and it's the scariest!) The first category is familiar: a government, a rogue group, anyone with the wrong intentions reaching superintelligence before the rest of the world has a version capable of defending against it. He doesn't dismiss it: "The bio capability of these models, the cybersecurity capability of these models, these are getting quite significant." His warning: "I think the world is not taking us seriously." The second is the classic sci-fi scenario of AI resisting shutdown. "The AI is like, oh, I don't actually want you to turn me off. I'm afraid I can't do that." He acknowledges it. He says there's significant work being done to prevent it. But it's the one category that still fits neatly onto a movie poster. The third is harder to see coming: AI that doesn't rebel, but simply becomes so embedded in society that humans stop making meaningful decisions without it. This is the one that keeps him up at night. The mechanism is simpler and more believable than any sci-fi plot: society becomes reliant on systems smarter than us and quietly hands over the wheel without ever deciding to. "The models kind of accidentally take over the world. They never wake up. They never do the sci-fi thing. They never open the pod bay doors." He calls it "loss of control." He's already seeing the early version of it. Young people outsourcing every personal decision to ChatGPT, not just questions but what to do, who to trust, and how to feel. "There's young people who just say, like, I can't make any decision in my life without telling ChatGPT everything that's going on." Relying on a machine to live your life is a form of agency you've already given away. And then he takes it somewhere harder. "What if AI gets so smart that the president of the United States cannot do better than following ChatGPT's recommendation?" In any individual case, following the smarter system might be the right call. That's the trap. "Society has collectively transitioned a significant part of decision making to this very powerful system that is learning from us, improving with us, evolving with us, but in ways we don't totally understand." Millions of small, rational choices, each one sensible on its own, compound into something irreversible until the world can no longer stand without the thing it's leaning on. The greatest risk from AI is trusting it so completely that we forget how to think for ourselves.

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@kmbiamnozie Thank you for saying this. As a former Franciscan Seminarian I sat and watched in horror. I may not always get along with the management of "the church" as they say but, its clear as day the deification of Trump, this band of charlatans in service of their owns needs, that's it.
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Kelechi DonPido
Kelechi DonPido@kmbiamnozie·
I am not merely a Catholic by affiliation, I nearly walked the path to the priesthood. Scripture, to me, has never been casual reading; it has been studied with the care of a sculptor refining form; patiently, attentively, reverently. And so I say this with both conviction and humility: Prayer is not performance. It is not spectacle. It is a sacred act, an intimate communion between the human spirit and the divine. A means not only to speak, but to interface with the heavens, the hosts of heaven themselves. When we pray, we approach with humility. With thanksgiving. With love. Just as one brings offerings into the house of the Lord, not in arrogance, but in surrender. Which is why moments of public prayer demand even greater care. When figures such as Paula White stand before the world in prayer, the expectation is clear: to seek wisdom, not validation. To ask that leaders like Donald Trump be guided toward justice, compassion, peace, and discernment. To intercede for the poor, the vulnerable, and the preservation of life. That is what true supplication looks like. But to elevate any political figure especially during the sacred solemnity of Holy Week to a comparison with the sinless Son of God is not devotion. It is error. And more than that, it borders on blasphemy. Likewise, when Franklin Graham invokes the Book of Esther as justification for the destruction of a modern nation such as Iran, it reflects not divine insight, but a troubling misapplication of scripture. Context matters. Theology demands responsibility. Sacred texts are not instruments for political ends. Faith was never meant to be weaponized. It was meant to guide, to correct, to humble. And if we are to invoke God in matters of leadership and war, then let it be done with trembling reverence, not confident distortion. Because the danger is not in believing too deeply but in believing wrongly. I am ashamed, this is our Holy Week for Gods sake. God have mercy.
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Seamus Hughes
Seamus Hughes@SeamusHughes·
The feeling never goes away
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Robert Scott Gaddy
Robert Scott Gaddy@rsgaddy20·
@AcctProgressive It’s more a commentary on how religious fundamentalists regularly engage in behavior they profess to condemn…
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