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@SenMarkKelly Are you comparing the flu to smallpox? Please don't be so stupid is embarrassing for the country to have people like you make statements like this.
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Senator Mark Kelly
Senator Mark Kelly@SenMarkKelly·
George Washington believed that vaccinating his troops against smallpox was the key to winning the Revolutionary War and our independence. A founding father from 250 years ago had a better understanding of science and military readiness than Pete Hegseth.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Breaking news: The military will no longer require U.S. troops to receive the annual flu vaccine, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, rolling back what he described as “overreaching mandates that only weaken our war-fighting capabilities.” wapo.st/4dZY8UL

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@Lawyer_PA_NJ @mcuban We are it was just an active conversation where we said what if we just put this money into a separate account the same day Mark posted this.
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Joseph Monaco
Joseph Monaco@Lawyer_PA_NJ·
@mind_unplugged_ @mcuban Last year my monthly premium was $1,150 per month and now it is $1,370 for me and my wife for a bronze plan. We are 62 and 59. You are paying way too much. Shop around.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
What if there was a bank account available, that required you to deposit monthly, what you would have paid an insurance company in premiums, for an ACA silver plan. So for a family of 5 about $2100. The amount would then be used for Stop Loss Insurance set at $30k dollars. About $300. Another $200 would be used for local Direct Primary Care for your family The balance would be in YOUR bank account. Like an HSA, It could only be used for approved medical expenses. If you never have any medical expenses, you will get to keep the money plus checking act level interest, when you turn 65 If you have a medical event that is more than what you have saved, your bank will loan you the money you need to pay for it, up to the $30k stop loss trigger You would repay that amount using the monthly $1600 net deposit. Once the loan is paid off, the deposits start to accrue to you again. This is not insurance. It’s a specially designed bank account that gives you control, support, a doctor to work with and catastrophic financial protection. Lots of work and issues to be addressed. But I was curious what people think Let me know !
Mark Cuban@mcuban

The one debt you can’t ever pay off ? Your insurance premiums. You literally will pay an insurance premium monthly, till you die. But we don’t look at it like it’s a debt paid to an insurance company that will do all it possibly can never spend it on your care. We are working on a non -insurance solution. The day HSAs no longer require an insurance policy, it all will change. finance.yahoo.com/sectors/health…

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@RivenMusicPro @OldinSloe @mcuban That's what our discussion was about looking into other coverage options and trying to map everything out. If it was just for us we would of already cancelled its more for the kids but now the research begins.
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I just said 4 you implied 1 I said we automatically means minimum of 2. That's the point of the post. The plans suck and when you're covering it out of pocket and not through a company plan and depending on the health situations and everything else the plans vary. People like you are what the problem is with social media you act like you understand with very little info and act like an jack ass
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@WienerDipper @mcuban Learn to read. We implies more than 1 and this case it's for a family of 4 so unfortunately it is stupid high for the plans
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@Timcast This was the logical first impression to anyone paying attention. It's exactly why we secured Venezuela first.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
I think its possible the shuttering of the Strait of Hormuz was the intended condition. I did not come up with this idea, but with US crude pushing record levels and China livid after getting cut off from a major supplier there are some things to consider. Trump can't come out and say "we went to war over oil" so we get a handful of excuses like Nuclear weapons or human rights abuses. The war is driving up gas prices in the US and people are pissed off. The Trump admin can't just come out and say "we are intentionally mkaing it hard for you so it will be harder for China" The idea is that Trump is taking a hit to the US economy in an effort to bring an even greater hit to China and other debt holders or adversaries. Considering that the US responded recently with a blockade of the strait I think this is a reasonable conclusion. x.com/Timcast/status…
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Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell@ericswalwell·
I am suspending my campaign for Governor. To my family, staff, friends, and supporters, I am deeply sorry for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past. I will fight the serious, false allegations that have been made — but that’s my fight, not a campaign’s.
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@RepSwalwell This dude is cooked. He's been a POS the entire time trying to talk shit only to be found out he is exactly what he claimed others to be. Projection at its finest.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell
Rep. Eric Swalwell@RepSwalwell·
Hear it directly from me. These allegations are flat false. And I will fight them.
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Dom Lucre | Stealer of Narratives
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Texas man Curtis Lee Daniels is facing up to 10 long years in prison after he was caught cheating in a fishing competition by putting weights in his largemouth bass. Curtis Lee Daniels was arrested for violating fishing tournament law after organizers found weights in his largemouth bass
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@NickJFuentes Please move to a different planet you dumb fuck. You spread so much hate and lies the humans here have no use for you.
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Nicholas J. Fuentes
Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
I’m voting Democrat in 2026 because White people can play both sides too. The GOP broke every single promise: Epstein File coverup, regime change War in Iran, and no mass deportations. The GOP must be purged and burned to the ground in 26. Hostile takeover in 28.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: An 85-year-old widow called a North Carolina tree removal company, begging for firewood to keep her house warm, but said she couldn't pay them. Paul Brittain, the owner, delivered the firewood for free, fixed her car, her roof, her heating/AC unit ALL for FREE and then raised $20,000 for her for Christmas. This is the America I love!!!!
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@Ric_RTP I was going to read this all then I realized i wouldn’t get the time or brain cells back
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
This might be the most insane battle in tech history. And everyone's watching the wrong thing. Waymo just raised $15 billion at a $100 BILLION valuation. That's a 122% jump in 14 months. Meanwhile, Tesla started testing truly driverless robotaxis in Austin last week. But here's what nobody's saying out loud: This war was already decided. And Waymo won. The market just told us exactly how much real autonomy is worth versus promises. Tesla's entire $1.5 trillion valuation assumes robotaxis will generate trillions in revenue. Waymo's actual working robotaxis doing 450,000 weekly paid rides across five cities are worth $100 billion. That's the gap between fantasy and reality priced in real money. And it gets crazier when you look at what's actually happening on the ground. Waymo crossed 127 million fully autonomous miles. Zero humans in the car. Ever. They went from testing to fully autonomous in Dallas and Houston in six months. The "can't scale" argument just died in Texas. Meanwhile Tesla just removed the safety driver from 30 cars in Austin. After six months of supervised testing. With seven reported crashes to NHTSA. Elon claimed they'd have 500 robotaxis in Austin by end of 2025. They have 29. Deutsche Bank predicted 1,500 across Austin and San Francisco. But they're nowhere close. The real story isn't the numbers. It's the business model everyone missed. For years, Tesla bulls said Waymo's approach was too expensive to scale. Lidar costs tens of thousands. HD mapping takes forever. Remote monitoring eats margins. Tesla's vision-only system costs $400 per car. Waymo's sensor suite costs $12,700. Simple math says Tesla wins, right? Wrong. Because they're not selling the same product. Tesla is selling supervised driver assistance to consumers who pay $99/month and still have to watch the road. Waymo is selling fully autonomous rides to passengers who literally sleep in the back seat. Those are completely different businesses with completely different economics. And the market just valued the difference at $100 billion. Here's the part that destroys the Tesla narrative: Waymo's cost per vehicle is dropping faster than anyone predicted. Their 6th generation system coming in the new Zeekr van will cost under $20,000. Getting competitive with Tesla's hardware while maintaining full autonomy. Meanwhile Tesla's FSD has been "months away" from unsupervised operation for five years straight. The technical gap is widening and NOT closing. Waymo just launched freeway operations across San Francisco, Phoenix, and LA. They're expanding to 12 new U.S. cities in 2026 plus London and Tokyo. That's the opposite of "can't scale." Tesla can't even get a California permit to test without a safety driver. But wait, there's more... Waymo's safety data makes Tesla look reckless. 88% reduction in property damage claims compared to humans. 92% reduction in bodily injury claims. Those numbers come from Swiss Re, not Waymo's marketing team. Tesla's response? "Trust us, it's safer than humans." No comprehensive data. No third-party verification. Meanwhile actual insurance companies are pricing the difference. Everyone's debating cameras versus lidar. That's like arguing about gasoline versus diesel when one company has working cars and the other has prototypes. The real question is: who understood the path to market first? Waymo spent 15 years building a system that actually works. Incremental progress. Conservative timelines. Real safety validation. They're boring. They're slow. They're methodical. And they won. Tesla promised magic. Flashy demos. Aggressive timelines. Revolutionary technology. They're exciting. They're fast. They're bold. And they're stuck in supervised mode with 29 cars. Here's what happens next: Waymo takes this $15 billion and floods the market. 100,000 vehicles. At current utilization rates, that's 10% of the entire U.S. ride-hailing market. They become the default autonomous option in every major city by 2027. Tesla either admits FSD Supervised isn't ready for full autonomy, or they keep testing with 30 cars and hoping for a breakthrough. The market has spoken. Real autonomy with expensive sensors beats cheap cameras that need human supervision. Not because the technology is better. Because the business model actually works. You can't scale "almost autonomous." You scale fully autonomous or you stay a driver assistance feature forever. Waymo chose the hard path and won. Tesla chose the impossible path and got stuck. The $100 billion valuation is the market pricing that difference. This was never about who has better AI. It was about who understood the economics of autonomy first. And Waymo just proved they did.
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@SenSanders Bernie is going to try to bring back horse and buggies. This is why old people need to stay out of the way of the future. You had your chance when you were young now it's the next generations chance to evolve.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
I will be pushing for a moratorium on the construction of data centers that are powering the unregulated sprint to develop & deploy AI. The moratorium will give democracy a chance to catch up, and ensure that the benefits of technology work for all of us, not just the 1%.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Earlier today, Grok was unfortunately manipulated by adversarial prompting into saying absurdly positive things about me. For the record, I am a fat retard 😀
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This was the 2020 data. It was highly skewed and countries have proved this set of vaccines were not as safe as they were made out to believe. Pretty warp speed may have good intentions but it showed that long term data is needed for anything especially for something so novel. The issue is that the data is not all released. Look at who funds the trials and the legal loopholes they have.
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Drew Comments
Drew Comments@sjs856·
@mind_unplugged_ @not_tracer_120 This is the trial results. The person said there was no trial so I posted the info. This is the global info btw. I don’t sit in an echo chamber, that’s you.
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