David Sykes

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David Sykes

David Sykes

@SupaDave54

Sometime human, good listener, advice given for entertainment purposes only. Please no wagering.

가입일 Ocak 2023
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Laura Valérie🪆
Laura Valérie🪆@lachansondelara·
@Mylovanov No, Trump came in with the intention of quickly restoring economic stability and ending unnecessary loss of life. None of this is on the agenda of current European leaders…
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Tymofiy Mylovanov
Tymofiy Mylovanov@Mylovanov·
Macron: Trump arrived thinking Ukraine would lose and wanted a quick deal. At the Anchorage summit, he nearly handed over territory Ukraine still controls on the ground. Then three things fundamentally changed his calculus and the shift has been decisive for the war. 1/
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Nancy Mace
Nancy Mace@NancyMace·
Why isn’t Fauci behind bars?
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Joel Brand
Joel Brand@CaptainGunshow·
@RoKhanna We operate at a two trillion dollar annual deficit with Medicare at its current age limit. Saying anything is ‘not that expensive’ is asinine.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
Mark, I appreciate your thoughtful and sincere approach on. Are you familiar with Alison Galvani work at Yale. She shows that extending Medicare to 55 is not that expensive. It would save costs because Medicare has lower administrative costs. People aged 55-64 some of the most expensive in private market and you would reduce spending on them. You also need Medicare to have more leverage to negotiate for drug prices --something you have led on. Yes, there is a cost but having progressive taxation to pay for it means that working and middle class Americans would be paying less than on their premiums and employers would be paying less than they would premiums. You eliminate a lit of the middlemen costs like hospital facility fees, private insurance executive cost, administrative and advertising costs, high mark up on drugs etc. Do you agree that a single payer system would be better for costs? Are you open to expanding Medicare? What would it take to get you on board? If you made the case and on the administration, it would help!
Mark Cuban@mcuban

It was a different healthcare world in the 1990s. The same issues i mentioned apply. Every single one of them. The processes, care mechanisms and economics for every company and person that touches the HC system we have today, would have to change. All that you have done is taken a group of people who are more likely to get sick, relative to a younger population, and put that burden on the taxpayers. What are you going to do for taxes to pay for them? Medicare has a 255b cash reserve. (FYI, non profit hospitals have a 280b cash reserve) and is expected to require a 20pct or more premium and tax increase in 2033, with a most likely reduction in services. And again. Those numbers are always wrong. Do you plan on saying that when you hit 55 or 60 your taxes go up ? Do you plan on increasing from 2.9 percent for those at the age that qualify. Or increasing the taxes on everyone, to only pay for that age group and losing every younger voter ? Politicians need to learn that IDEOLOGY IS NOT A STRATEGY You have to put yourself in the shoes of everyone that is impacted, which for HC is everyone. Then you have to put together a plan and figure out what needs to be done to get from where we are to where we want to be, and who will do it. You have to recognize that our culture, politics, size , expectations, costs to educate doctors, desire to extend life as long as we can, our entrepreneurial culture that is always investing in new drugs and technologies to solve what once seemed like unsolveable problems, is unlike every other country in the world. If you can't recognize our strengths and differences, you won't be able to put together a plan, let alone legislation. That's where both parties always fail. They try to use ideology to legislate. Which makes it very easy for money to sway them. Because, when you don't have a plan, and you don't understand the details of what it actually takes to disrupt the status quo and create change , you are willing to defer to the people that give you the most money. I've been doing nothing but healthcare every day. This shit is opague, convoluted, dominated by huge companies that have no interest in anything but getting bigger, and if they help a few people along the way. So be it If you think this legislation, in any way shape or form scares them, you are wrong. They are laughing at both sides because they know they can buy them , mislead them, or sue them, so that nothing changes. The same thing they do to their customers But I will say. I truly do appreciate that you engage with me in an honest fashion. I know you want to do the right thing. But I can't say it enough times Ideology is not a strategy.

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Tim Burchett
Tim Burchett@timburchett·
It’s ironic to me that some of the same folks mad that we were in Iran to begin with are now upset that we didn’t stay longer and cause more damage.
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David Sykes
David Sykes@SupaDave54·
@DougWahl1 He would not have attended were invited. Stop with the fake outrage already.
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Lovable Liberal and his Old English sheepdog
Do you agree with Trump being left out? For the first time in US history the sitting President was not invited to attend the opening of a predecessor's library. Clinton, Bush and Biden all showed up at the Obama library... no Trump. Your Thoughts?
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David Sykes
David Sykes@SupaDave54·
@RandPaul You CAN pardon for crimes yet to be committed as Trump himself has done.
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
Biden's pardon of Fauci is unconstitutionally vague, covers 10 years of potential crimes, and was signed by autopen without Biden's direct authorization. You can't pardon someone for crimes never specified. This should be challenged in court. justthenews.com/government/fed…
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Anthony Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci@Scaramucci·
Henry Ford was generally a racist and a bad person, but he understood something our current broligarchs have completely forgotten. He said: I have to pay my workers enough to afford the products they’re building. Give them a house, decent schools, reasonable healthcare. If I do that, they’re not descending on my Dearborn mansion with pitchforks while I eat my caviar. We’ve lost that plot entirely. We have broligarchs who want to be trillionaires and they’re missing the lesson that a deeply flawed man figured out a hundred years ago. Capitalism works, but only if people believe the game is worth playing. Right now they don’t and history is very clear about what comes next.
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jaredbennett ⚾️
jaredbennett ⚾️@JaredB_BSBL·
12U travel baseball. Team goes 0-2 Saturday in pool play. Upset about the results, the Head coach tells parents and players; “players aren’t allowed to swim at the hotel pool tonight.” Thoughts?
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Cole Grinde
Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
What’re the odds that the U.S./Iran peace deal doesn’t get signed tomorrow? 👀
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Frank Luntz
Frank Luntz@FrankLuntz·
A Louisiana school district says some teachers will receive $50,000 bonuses this year thanks to increased tax revenue from a @Meta data center construction project. Local officials said the windfall for teachers, funded by a portion of the parish’s sales tax, reflects an influx of economic activity that is revitalizing a slumping region. wsj.com/us-news/educat…
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
Every single House Democrat hates the president more than they love America. Fact.
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Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden@HunterBiden·
To everyone so eager to cancel someone for a tattoo they got at age 22, a drunk text, a selfie they took in the middle of a mental health crisis: Show us your laptop. Show us your iCloud. Open your entire digital life to your worst enemy. No context. No filter. No explanation. You won’t. You won’t because you know what I know. Any one of us, frozen at our worst moment, photographed in our lowest hour, looks like a monster. Looks like a stranger. Looks like someone who deserves to be cast out. That is not who we are. My mom and baby sister were killed in a car accident when I was just a kid. Cancer took my brother Beau, my best friend and my rock. I battled alcoholism. I battled addiction. I chose the coward’s way out more times than I can count. For years I believed the defining chapters of my life were written by tragedy, loss, and shame. I no longer believe that. Pain can shape us. Loss can humble us. Failures can leave scars that never fully fade. But none of them have the authority to define us. And it sure as hell ain’t the critic that counts. That authority belongs to us alone-the person in the arena. Every setback presents a choice. Play the victim, or cut the bullshit and take ownership for who we become next. Life does not determine our character. It reveals it. Again and again we are asked the same question. When shit happens, what next? We are not defined by what happened to us. We are not defined by the worst photo, the worst text, the worst tattoo, the worst night. We are defined by the person we choose to become. And by the courage to choose that person, every single day. So before you reach for the gavel - show us your laptop. You won’t. The whole world saw mine. And I am still here. Still becoming. Still choosing. Still standing. That is the only definition that matters.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Republicans are in charge because we promised: to Make America Healthy Again. to start No New Wars, to put people above corporations, to put America above foreign countries, to release the Epstein files, to not spy on citizens, to eliminate fraud, what the hell happened?!
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
Trump dropped an absolute bombshell yesterday. The media focused on him saying "I love the inflation." But did you hear the Venezuela raid-sized news he announced AFTER THAT? The U.S. military has been secretly taking millions of barrels of oil OUT of the Strait of Hormuz in a massive operation. Not even Iran knew this. Everyone thought the tankers were just sitting there. THEY WEREN'T. That's why oil prices didn't reach deadly levels. That's why gas prices are dropping. This is one of the most impressive military operations I’ve ever heard about. So why announce it to the world now? Why not let it keep going in secret? Here's my guess: It was a massive poker move against Iran, showing them that they have NO LEVERAGE, it let China know that America still controls the seas, and it let the American people know that Trump has a plan and it's WORKING. That sure sounds like America First to me.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Hegseth: "These Gitmo detainees should have been executed in my mind personally a long time ago"
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Ron Johnson: "The injection-injured -- they need to be recognized, they need to be treated. I've talked to those groups, the injection-injured. Psychologically, they are at a low point. Suicides are up."
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