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Mm
@MBlofsky
Sr. golfer (68+) Commish of Bushwood Golf group since 1991. 385 courses played, single digit.
NorCal Katılım Nisan 2020
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You tried to paint me as a pervert for exposing fraud, and as a result radical leftists started trying to dox me and send death threats, wanting to kill me.
Now you are taking credit for “leading the charge” on the fraud. Are you serious?
You are the fraud.
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor
California is again leading the charge against large-scale identity theft and hospice fraud. Today, we're taking decisive action against 14 providers who tried using stolen identities to bill Medi-Cal for nonexistent hospice services.
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My boomer dad retired at 62.
Full pension.
Paid off house.
Medicare at 65.
Social security at 67.
Told me at Thanksgiving, I just need to be more disciplined with my money,
I make $71,000.
Rent is $1,900.
I have $4,000 in savings.
I didn't say anything.
I passed the rolls.
But here's what i wanted to say:
Your pension was defunded by lobbyists your generation elected.
Your social security is solvent because mine is still paying in.
Your houseis worth $800,000 because mine costs $600,000.
You didn't build differently.
You just got there first.
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Rory McIlroy commissioned this pencil drawing after last year's Masters Tournament.
The artist (@KeeganHall) provided context on Reddit:
• Spent 6+ months working on it
• Estimates 600-800+ total hours
• Worked on it 6-7 days each week
• Uses a Pentel Graphgear mechanical pencil
Hall says this piece was incredibly challenging because so much detail went into such a small area. For context, the original is smaller than 30x22, so each face in the crowd is essentially a quarter of the size of a fingernail.
This is the second piece he has done for Rory.

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Still thinking of how incredible this ‘60 Minutes’ story was about how much of a disaster California’s Los Angeles-to-San Francisco high-speed rail project was.
Just incredible.
John Wertheim’s intro: “It’s hard to exaggerate the role of the train in the American story, or the romance of train travel, those iron horses galloping down tracks of steel. Why, then, has high-speed rail, so common in other countries, not tracked in the U.S.? An ambitious state-run project connecting L.A. and San Francisco has lurched, derailed, cost billions and may never happen. One private company is betting that it can succeed where the public sector has not, but that, too, has had its bumps. As U.S. high-speed rail remains a mirage, a ghost train, it’s become a stand-in for a broader question: can America get its act together and still build big things? The very model of modern engineering, it hums across the fruited plains at a top speed of 200 miles-an-hour. It’s revolutionized travel. It’s a source of national pride — in Morocco. Here in the U.S., high-speed rail looks like this: hardly passenger-ready. America’s hopes for its first high-speed rail were kindled in 2008, when California voters approved a ballot measure for a train connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco in less than three hours. The estimated price tag: $33 billion. Completion date: 2020. It would cut pollution; revitalize local economies, clear gridlock. Status update: today, the state’s high-speed rail authority is preparing to lay its first tracks at roughly the same cost. Only, slight course correction here, instead of L.A. to San Francisco, it will run one-third of that distance, connecting — wait for it — the metropolis of Bakersfield and Merced, population 96,000. Oh, and when will it open? 2033. Maybe.”
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@Bluehorseshoe22 @robmillertime I’ve been three times, second time in 2015 I spent $2,200, way more than I should have.
I bought 8 napkin rings, napkin rings!!! I think I was delirious.
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@MBlofsky @robmillertime Have you really been to the Masters if you haven’t posted a Masters Haul video?!??
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Stephen A. Smith DROPS THE MIC on Matt Barnes, tears into his softball interview with Gavin Newsom.
This comes just after the former NBA player accused Smith of “tap dancing” for Republicans.
Smith quickly zeroed in on Barnes’ hypocrisy as he rattled off a series of questions Barnes failed to ask Newsom after an hour and 40 minutes of airtime:
“You had him in front of your face… Did you ask him about the homeless crisis?”
“Did you ask him about the bullet train where billions haven’t been accounted for?”
“Did you ask them about the taxes in the state of California, highest in the country?”
“The oil industry regulation. Isn’t the state of California getting oil from the Bahamas? Did you ask him about that?”
[Eyes go wide open]
“How about crime?”
“How about fraud when it came to COVID and the COVID payments?”
“How about what’s going on with hospice [fraud] in the state of California?”
“I watched the entire interview from start to finish. You never asked that man that question. Not one of them damn questions!”
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MUST WATCH— Ref looking directly at LeBron, he dribbles, picks up the ball, walks with it, NO WHISTLE. The defender was in disbelief!!
The current NBA is a joke!! 🔥🔥
(Via @youwagersport on IG)
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