Joe B

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Joe B

Joe B

@JBFromAccountin

Lets see... Love music/gaming/movies/accounting... just kidding about that last one. Enjoying life in Northern Wisconsin!

North of the Equator Katılım Mart 2010
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Joe B
Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@ClayTravis Maybe it's the whole thing where she mourned for maybe a day before joining in with the rest of the people using his death as a way to claim more power? I dunno... That might be it
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Erika Kirk’s husband was assassinated in September. It’s March & a black comedian is putting on white face & mocking her in a video. Honest question, if a prominent black leader had been assassinated & a white comedian put on blackface & mocked his widow, what would happen?
DRUSKI@druski

How Conservative Women in America act 😂🇺🇸

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republicanicemaga🇺🇸
republicanicemaga🇺🇸@Wolf_republican·
@GenePark Who the fuck cares about barbarians? They absolutely fucking suck ass! Oh btw diablo 3 and diablo 4 off the bat can start with barbarisn class. Get fucked.
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Gene Park
Gene Park@GenePark·
“crimson desert isn’t innovative” ok name another game that unlocks the barber 50 hours in
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Acyn@Acyn·
Taylor: The day that I decided to quit that administration was the day when a mentor of mine from capitol hill had died. His name was John McCain. The flags were at half staff around the country, and the president was trying to call us in Australia on the other side of the world, to say, not put out a statement in honor of John McCain, but to say, raise the flags back up. I don't care if you agreed with John McCain or disagreed. It didn't matter like Bob Mueller, he served this country in uniform. He was a sitting united States senator. He deserved to be honored with the flags at half staff—for the president of the United States to be so petty, so small and petty, to tell us to raise the flags back up in an act of active dishonor, tells you everything you need to know about that man and his lack of integrity and character.
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itmeJP@itmeJP·
tip2tip is very good
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WeighTheStreet
WeighTheStreet@WeighTheStreet·
100%. Honestly, we need to move away from terms like Capitalism, Socialism, & Communism. These have all lost meaning, due to the forced connotation of each that has spread through propaganda. Using their current dynamics, the U.S. can be described as Corporate Socialism through Oligarchy. The young generation is definitely growing in anger, and the older generations(even older millennials), in positions of some influence, are severely underestimating this trend. We need to drastically reduce the regulations that are straining and distorting our markets and society. AI will reveal the degree to which we have become over-reliant on bureaucrats and degrees, but hopefully it won’t result in further oligarchic control.
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Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA
Mark, you are getting close to understanding why single payer cannot work. But I fundamentally disagree with the idea that we could ever just "know" costs well enough to make it work. Hayek was right about this. The relevant knowledge is too dispersed, too local, and too dynamic to ever be gathered and priced correctly by central planners. Take basketball. Imagine single payer basketball. The government is the only purchaser of basketball entertainment in all its forms. Fans are not allowed to just buy a ticket to the Mavs game. Instead, a central office decides who gets to attend and hands out tickets based on "need." The central planners also handle the TV deals, merchandising, concessions, and every other revenue stream. Everything goes through the government, with no out of pocket cost to any consumer. Now teams no longer compete for fans on price, experience, convenience, or innovation. They submit cost reports to Washington explaining what it allegedly costs to run a game. But here is the problem. If there is no market price for tickets, media rights, parking, merchandise, or concessions, how exactly do you decide what the game is worth? How do you decide what players should be paid? How do you know whether a courtside seat is underpriced, overpriced, or priced just right? You do not. You are guessing. So bureaucrats step in and decide the approved reimbursement for a regular season game, a playoff game, courtside access, halftime entertainment, parking, and concessions. What happens next? If the approved rates are too low, teams do not magically become leaner and more innovative. They cut where fans can feel it. Fewer games. Worse arenas. Less staff. Delayed upgrades. Lower quality. Longer waits. Less access. Maybe smaller market teams shut down altogether. If the approved rates are too high, you do not get efficiency either. You get lobbying. Every team hires consultants to prove that its fan base is poorer, sicker, more rural, more complex, or otherwise deserving of special payment adjustments. Soon the league is no longer about basketball. It is about coding, compliance, modifiers, subsidies, carveouts, and political influence. Teams make money not by pleasing fans, but by persuading Washington that their costs are uniquely deserving of reimbursement. And once government is the only buyer, there is no real price discovery left. There is only political bargaining disguised as pricing. The Knicks get one deal. Rural teams get another. Old arenas get subsidies. Favored constituencies get carveouts. Every interest group insists that without one more special adjustment the whole sport will collapse. Fans are told this is fair because nobody has to pay at the gate. But of course they still pay. They pay through taxes. They pay through rationing. They pay through fewer choices. They pay in lower quality. They pay by being told which arena they can use, which game they qualify for, and how long they have to wait. That is the key point. Knowing the accounting cost of hosting a basketball game does not tell you the right price of a ticket. Price is not cost. Price emerges from supply, demand, scarcity, quality, preference, and competition. A central planner can know what it "costs" to turn on the lights, pay security, and clean the arena. That still tells him nothing about what a seat is worth to fans, what kind of experience teams should offer, which franchises are efficient, or where new arenas should be built. Healthcare is even less suited to central planning than basketball. It is more heterogeneous, more personal, more local, and far more dependent on dispersed knowledge. The fantasy is always the same: if only the people at the top had better data, they could set the right prices. No, they could not. They would still be guessing, just with nicer spreadsheets.
Mark Cuban@mcuban

Single payer COULD cut cost and improve care but there are 2 fundamental issues. 1. All plans proposed have placed the Sec of HHS in charge of the program. You can't have a political appointee in that position and it's hard to de-politiicize HC in this country 2. They assume that they can get providers and specialists to accept whatever rates they set. You are talking about organizations that in most cases, don't even know their costs. Why ? They don't want to know their costs. For lots of reasons to long to dig into here Proponents of M4A have to first get hospitals to the point where they can define all their costs and do a Bill of Materials for procedures. You can't negotiate a price for all Americans if you don't know what your costs are It's Shark Tank 101. So we get a stalemate. Politicians don't do the work needed. Hospitals and providers avoid the work needed Other countries started on their path to universal care decades and decades ago. When healthcare was much simpler technically and fiscally. If senators won't support the Break Up Big Medicine Bill or anything comparable , there is no chance of getting to single payer. Our politicians don't have the backbone to do what is needed. You can call out all but Hawley and warren. No one else has uttered a syllable in support

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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
This is truly insane, and it should be front page news across America.  Denmark secretly deployed soldiers to Greenland prepared to blow up airport runways to stop a U.S. invasion. They brought blood supplies to treat the wounded. France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden quietly coordinated against us. This was not a drill. This was our closest allies preparing to fight Americans. Let that sink in. NATO allies. Countries whose soldiers have fought and died alongside ours for decades. They looked at this president and decided they had to prepare for the worst. Fewer allies does not make America great. It makes us more isolated, more vulnerable, and it hands Russia and China exactly what they have always wanted: an America abandoned by its friends. The American people deserve to know how badly this president has damaged our standing in the world.  bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Gene Park
Gene Park@GenePark·
got good health news today. post op is looking great, and i plan to stick around for a while. it’s thanks to everyone’s support that i can do this. i can’t even begin to express my gratitude. here’s a vending machine for what i hoped was generic snacks but its just scrubs
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Joe B
Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@WeighTheStreet @H1story_7eacher @mcuban @DrDiGiorgio And at some point that rage is going to bubble over. We've started to see it in the protests against social injustice. If AI does eliminate as many jobs as some are predicting with no social nets whatsoever (including healthcare) the entire system is toast
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WeighTheStreet
WeighTheStreet@WeighTheStreet·
I already did tell you what I believe to be a major driver of this, in my initial response. Did you read it? Lol Most other countries do not have the high barriers of entry into both labor(The Doctor) and Entrepreneurial(The Investor/Owner/Administration) markets. I’ll use the example of labor to explain what I mean by this: Regulations relating to the accreditation of colleges(med school) and duration of education, in the U.S. are often significantly higher than other countries. This limits the number of available Med-Schools, which raises the cost of attending. This then limits the number of doctors, which in turn, raises the cost of doctors.
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Joe B
Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@WeighTheStreet @H1story_7eacher @mcuban @DrDiGiorgio They're the first generation that's worse off than their parents. Unemployment for grads is at crazy levels, underemployment is affecting nearly 49% of those that are working. Capitalism works in a bubble but we're back to the gilded age when it comes to the haves n have nots 2/3
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Joe B
Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@WeighTheStreet @H1story_7eacher @mcuban @DrDiGiorgio That all makes sense, so no disagreement there. Honestly, I think we're coming to a point where there's going to be some massive changes forced upon the under lying systems in the near future. The younger generations are seeing themselves being screwed over 1/2
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Joe B
Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@WeighTheStreet @H1story_7eacher @mcuban @DrDiGiorgio Please tell me why the United States is one of the only countries where getting sick can bankrupt you... Why don't other countries have this issue? Maybe because they realize that their citizens ability to live happy and productive lives shouldn't be a commodity
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WeighTheStreet
WeighTheStreet@WeighTheStreet·
Everything in life is a supplier/consumer relationship. These are just words used in business/finance, that’s connotation has changed over the years. Person A needs healthcare, and Person B has the ability to provide it. You can call it whatever you want, but this is a description of actions taken by humans
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Joe B
Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@0BurkeBlack0 I have the low profile one and I absolutely love it!
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BurkeBlack
BurkeBlack@0BurkeBlack0·
Heard good things, gonna check it out and let ya know
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Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@Very_Nosey @bgonz3000 @CNN @PopBase Because Democrats are winning a bunch of these special elections? Believe what you want, but the majority of registered voters don't like how things are going under Trump and that's already being made very apparent through these elections
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nosey neighbor
nosey neighbor@Very_Nosey·
@bgonz3000 @CNN Right. It’s to give the illusion that democrats are winning all over the place. Even the account @PopBase works for democrats. @PopBase is an account about pop music and pop culture but they are tweeting about elections, but only when it favors democrats.
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CNN
CNN@CNN·
Democrat Emily Gregory will win a special state House election in a Palm Beach district that includes President Donald Trump's Florida home of Mar-a-Lago, CNN's Decision Desk projects, adding another special election win to a recent string of victories around the country for Democrats. cnn.it/4bKuVdD
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Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@1620Descendant @OregonCatPerson @SolidEvidence You think we're not going to be affected here? There's already warnings going out in India on this issue as well, it's in the news. We live in a global economy and our society runs on making the most money possible, so our supply will be sold to those willing to pay more.
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Marc Johnson
Marc Johnson@SolidEvidence·
I hope no one needs an MRI this year. The world's largest producer of liquified helium is in Qatar and is shut off. We just got a notice that our supply for the year will be at least cut in half. No one could have predicted this (unless they thought about it).
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Joe B
Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@joshcyp10 @grok @gc_0719 @izamamaa Go back to your mother's basement you incel fuck. I bet you probably sit around crying and wonder why women don't want anything to do with you, pretty simple, most of them don't like massive pieces of shit like you
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josh
josh@joshcyp10·
@grok @gc_0719 @izamamaa Ohhh small trial indeed I shock before say when did woman became this sensible
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🚨🇲🇽 BREAKING — Mexican Scientist Successfully Eliminates HPV.
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Joe B
Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@MotowarriorX @MalcolmNance @Jen_wonders The funny part is you thinking Trump has any kind of forward thinking ability, period. And how are we going to keep that oil? Another never ending Middle East occupation of people that hate us? Afghanistan/Iraq 2.0? I thought you guys were against that?
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Robert Ledferd
Robert Ledferd@MotowarriorX·
I am not a Master Guns I am not a bot! I am not writing a point paper. I am doing a voice message while I am driving. That said you are absolutely wrong. Please provide your operational and military experience that supports your urgent message. When this play out will see who is right. Everyone is worried about oil prices and the strait and Trump is not. He knows how this will play out. Securing that oil will deliver a devastating blow. Leverage to control their actions towards the straight ! Trump said 40 years ago he would take it.
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Malcolm Nance
Malcolm Nance@MalcolmNance·
EVERYONE REPEAT AFTER ME You CANNOT get to Kharg Island with Marines until you successfully transit the Strait of Hormuz ... which the IRGC will make a living hell with sea mines, suicide boat drones, missiles and aerial drones Once past the SOH its a 20-24 hour dash (380nm) to Kharg along a coast that may be firing off antiship missiles, ballistic hypersonic missiles, cruise missiles small boats and suicide drones of all sorts, aerial, surface and subsurface. Then they can just blow up the islands refineries when you arrive so you have to live in a town of 8,000 who hate you in a cloud of poisonous smoke/gas
The Angry Gunner@TheAngry53586

Repeat after me:- To get amphibious ships to Kharg, you need to clear the SOH and AFTER, hundreds of miles of coastline first. It’s like some accounts don’t know the geography of the PG.

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Joe B
Joe B@JBFromAccountin·
@BeersForDodos @ProudSocialist Oh shut the fuck up, the Israeli military has been doing this exact same thing for YEARS. This is nothing new, they raid mosques during Muslims holidays constantly
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Hap Miller
Hap Miller@BeersForDodos·
@ProudSocialist It would be more informative if the video showed what was happening before the tear gas (?) was used. Unfortunately, highly selective editing of videos to support "activist" narratives has made people very skeptical.
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
Breaking News: Israel fires gas bombs at Palestinian worshippers during Eid in Jerusalem. Today is a joyous day for Muslims worldwide (Eid Mubarak) but as usual Israel has to try to sabotage it with terror.
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Richard
Richard@ricwe123·
Did you know Washington was using USAID to fund Boko Haram a jihadist group responsible for terror attacks in Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger and Chad? Now you do..... (US Congressman Scott Perry)
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