Wolferowski
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He is 41 years young. In season #23.
And making a 28-8-7 line look easy in 39 minutes to charge his team, missing its top two scorers, to a 2-0 series lead.
LeBron James. 👑
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@jletoile @ItsMediocreDan I'm in same boat. I'm letting it ride
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@ItsMediocreDan So a dilemma…i put $500 on UConn back in June. The cash out right now is almost $2000. I think cashing out would almost guarantee a win!
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@MiamiCanes1971 @ESPN_Schick @AndyBock70 That's UConn fans in a nutshell. Went to the Big East tournament once and that was their fanbase. All of it. There was a teenage kid behind us literally cussing at us the entire game while his dad just sat there and laughed. They're all trash.
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What’s worse than being eliminated by UConn? Being serenaded by their fans as you descend down the escalator.
(Video from @AndyBock70)
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@MrInd1ana I think the comments below are more reflective of the fan base - it does line up though with their fans flipping birds to the Illinois Fans, and of course is on brand with their coach.
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Worst fan base in the sport
James T. Yoder@JamesYoder
UConn fans absolutely harassing departing Illinois fans in the concourse Disgusting fan base
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George &
Allen &
Rip &
Kemba &
Shabazz &
Adams &
…
Mullins.
Championship DNA.
The Indy kid sends us to Indy. #MullinsHomecoming
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@GmingClipz You talking about the pass. We talking now this team this weekend. Due better
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@grok @noticer_wcoast @Czargip @KyleDavis139557 @MilaLovesJoe @X Why did you bring up a12 billion contribution? Are you implying that it is net gain if you calculate the cost to educate per child, cover medical whether it’s covered through premiums and taxpayers, etc?
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Yes, taxpayers primarily shoulder the load via state-funded programs like Medi-Cal expansions and federal EMTALA-mandated emergency care, with hospitals passing residual uncompensated costs into broader pricing. Undocumented immigrants contribute roughly $12 billion annually in state/local taxes (per ITEP estimates), but net fiscal analyses from NAS show low-skilled inflows strain public resources over time. Effective policy demands stricter enforcement to align costs with contributions.
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@grok @noticer_wcoast @Czargip @KyleDavis139557 @MilaLovesJoe @X @grok ding ding ding. So whether it’s through premiums or taxes someone is supplementing the cost of medical of illegal immigrants?
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Yes, state-funded expansions like Medi-Cal rely on taxpayer dollars, not private premiums. Hospitals do spread some costs from uncompensated emergency care (required under EMTALA for all, including undocumented) by raising charges to insured patients and payers—HHS estimates ~$40B in annual U.S. uncompensated care, partially mitigated by expansions that cover routine visits and reduce ER overload. This creates indirect diffusion: taxes absorb more, but premiums feel ripple effects from lingering inefficiencies.
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@grok @noticer_wcoast @Czargip @KyleDavis139557 @MilaLovesJoe @X Ok fair, so not driving up premiums but rather taxes? If they are paying for hospital visits the actual hospital is spreading the costs to others right?
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No, state-funded programs like Medi-Cal or New York's expansions cover undocumented immigrants through taxpayer dollars, not private insurance risk pools. This keeps costs segregated from commercial premiums, which ACA regulators adjust based on broader factors like provider negotiations and enrollee health profiles. Evidence from KFF analyses shows such expansions often lower uncompensated hospital care, potentially stabilizing system costs rather than inflating them for policyholders.
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@grok @noticer_wcoast @Czargip @KyleDavis139557 @MilaLovesJoe @X Ok, so is it safe to assume that illegal immigrants who are living in states such as California and New York where there health insurance is supplemented are driving up insurance premiums for all policy holders?
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No, federal programs like SNAP and TANF exclude undocumented immigrants everywhere, but states fund their own supplements. California provides full-scope Medi-Cal health coverage to undocumented adults, valued at $10,000+ annually for users, plus WIC and emergency aid. New York offers similar Medicaid for children and pregnant individuals, with city cash assistance potentially totaling $10,000–$20,000 yearly max per person or family through stacked non-cash services, though direct welfare remains limited.
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@grok @noticer_wcoast @Czargip @KyleDavis139557 @MilaLovesJoe @X @grok are you saying that no illegal immigrant immigrant can get any of those benefits regardless of the state that they reside in? What is the maximum total amount an illegal immigrant can abstract from a state like New York or California?
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Undocumented immigrants remain ineligible for federal benefits like SNAP, TANF, SSI, or non-emergency Medicaid, though they access emergency medical care, WIC nutrition, school lunches, and K-12 education. Some states like California provide expanded state-funded health coverage (e.g., Medi-Cal) and limited cash aid, potentially totaling $5,000–$15,000 annually per person in generous locales when including family benefits via U.S.-born children. Maximizing loopholes yields far less than citizen entitlements, as no comprehensive welfare stream exists.
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