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Avi Frisch

@frischa

Avi is a real estate and litigation lawyer in NJ and NY. trying to be less active here. Find me elsewhere. Usually frischa

Katılım Nisan 2009
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Avi Frisch
Avi Frisch@frischa·
@speechboy71 Exactly what he said. He would agree with your characterization. Hard to find anyone who watched the last few years who thinks a Palestinian state would be able to peacefully coexist.
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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@QueenBoredFL there is zero reason for RCV. They cannot even come up with a coherent one other than we might not have lost (though I find it hard to believe that is the case in the figures here)
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QueenBoredFL✡️🎗️✌🏼
RCV confuses the majority of voters. We talk about gerrymandering and identification barriers for voting rights. We aren’t talking enough about how RCV is another tool being deployed to disenfranchise voters. Particularly older ones, which is why leftists 👇🏼want it so bad.
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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@WalshFreedom Too many Democrats are afraid of the far left and not afraid of spouting off anti-semitic nonsense.
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh@WalshFreedom·
My new political party needs to have an honest/tough/uncomfortable/respectful fight about who the fuck they are & what the fuck they stand for. The fight should be public, totally transparent, out there for ALL Americans to see. Tell the consultants & pollsters to get lost. Democrats gotta be real & authentic & unafraid. If Dems don’t do this, if they listen to their consultants and shy away from this, then - no matter how anti-democratic & fascist my former political party is - Dems won’t win in 2028.
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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@dilanesper The point is that it is better for the US to win than to lose, regardless of whether you think the war should have started. Winners may lose, but they lose less than the losers. If you run away because they closed Hormuz, then you have permanently ceded control to the ayatollahs.
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Dilan Esper
Dilan Esper@dilanesper·
in addition to McCarthyism here (thinking the war was wrong is not "rooting against the US"), note the analysis of war as sports- zero sum, with a winner and a loser. War is negative sum-- even the "winners" lose. This simplistic thinking is why our war discourse stinks.
Avi Frisch@frischa

@ProfDBernstein @TimothyDSnyder What are all these geniuses going to say in a month when the war is won? How did it become acceptable to root for the US to lose a war because you hate the president? Even in Iraq, I don’t recall people rooting for Saddam or for the insurgency.

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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@SBlake2000 @michaelmina_lab I just was doing this for the pricing of an echocardiogram. The whole system is nuts. You should have one price for everyone and that is what insurance pricing should be based off of.
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SydneyBlake2000@SBlake2000·
But the "self-pay" price might be the chargemaster insane "list price!" It is determined by the whim of the institution. There is no guarantee that self-paying will be lower than an insurance price. What we need is to REMOVE insurance entirely from low-level services, so that we have real and predictable market prices, that would obviously be lower than the insurance price (since all of the bullshit insurance overhead would be eliminated.)
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Michael Mina
Michael Mina@michaelmina_lab·
When I was at the Brigham/Harvard I saw how we billed different insurance levels as well as the uninsured. The uninsured got screwed the worst. Always. Different payers pay remarkably different prices for the identical things. It all comes down to the “chargemaster.” Seriously. The Chargemaster. It’s a book - In each healthcare system. Full of Monopoly money type numbers. The idea is the healthcare system sets a super high price. Way above what they pay for a drug or device or procedure. Then the insurance companies negotiate it down. Everyone feels good about the “discount” and makes a shit ton of money - but who loses? The consumer/patient. The people paying the actual dollars are the losers. You and I are the losers. The rest is just pushing around profits. If you want to read a really great description and example of how hospital and healthcare prices are set and why they make no sense - read this post in its entirety.
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz

I am Sam Hazen, CEO of HCA Healthcare. The largest for-profit hospital system in the United States. One hundred and eighty-two hospitals. Twenty states. I oversee a spreadsheet called the chargemaster. It has 42,000 line items. Each line item is a price. The prices are not real. I need to be precise about that. They are not estimates. Not approximations. Not market rates. They are anchors. An anchor is a number you set high so that every negotiated discount feels like a victory. No relationship to cost. No relationship to value. A relationship to leverage. My team sets the anchors. That is the job. The price is correct. Take a drug. Keytruda. Immunotherapy. Treats sixteen types of cancer. The manufacturer charges approximately $11,000 per dose. That is the acquisition cost. What the hospital pays. My team enters it into the chargemaster. They do not enter $11,000. They enter $43,000. That is the gross charge. The gross charge is a fiction. No one pays it. No one is expected to pay it. The gross charge exists so that when Blue Cross negotiates a 68% discount, they pay $13,760, and the contract says "68% discount" and both parties feel the transaction was rigorous. A 68% discount on a fictional price produces a real price that is 25% above acquisition cost. That margin is where I live. My 2025 compensation was $26.5 million. Eighty percent of my bonus is tied to EBITDA. Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is also earnings before the patient opens the bill. Same dose of Keytruda at the hospital across town. Gross charge: $12,000. Blue Cross rate: $10,200. Same drug. Same dose. Same needle. Same cancer. Different spreadsheet. The CMS transparency data showed the ratio between the highest and lowest negotiated price for the same drug at the same hospital can reach 2,347 to one. Not 2x. Not 10x. Not 100x. Two thousand three hundred and forty-seven to one. For the same thing. In the same building. On the same Tuesday. The price is correct. Every drug in the chargemaster has twelve prices. Twelve. Gross charge. Medicare rate. Medicaid rate. Blue Cross. Aetna. Cigna. UnitedHealth. Humana. Workers' comp. Tricare. Auto insurance. And the self-pay rate. The self-pay rate is for the person without insurance. It is the gross charge. The fictional number. The anchor. The person without insurance pays the number that was designed to be negotiated down from. They pay the ceiling because they have no one to negotiate on their behalf. Same drug. Same chair. Same nurse. They pay the price that no insurer in the country would accept. I maintain a file. CDM line item 637-4892-PKB. Saline flush. Sodium chloride 0.9%. Acquisition cost: $0.47. We charge $87. That is an 18,410% markup. The saline flush is used before and after every IV infusion. A chemo patient receiving twelve cycles will be charged $87 for saline fourteen times per visit. I know the math. My team built the math. The math is the job. The price is correct. In 2021, the federal government required hospitals to publish their prices. The Hospital Price Transparency Rule. Machine-readable file. Gross charges. Discounted cash prices. Payer-specific negotiated rates. We complied. We posted the file. The file is a 9,400-row CSV on our website under "Patient Financial Resources." Four clicks from the homepage. Column F: "CDM_GROSS_CHG." Column J: "DERV_PAYERID_NEGRATE." My team designed the column headers. They designed them to comply. They did not design them to communicate. CMS reported 93% of hospitals now post a file. Compliance. But only 62% of the posted data is usable. That gap is where we operate. We are compliant. The data is published. The data is incomprehensible. A researcher downloaded our file. She spent three weeks cleaning it. She called the billing department for clarification on 340 line items. They transferred her four times. The fourth transfer was to a voicemail box that was full. She published her analysis anyway. Cardiac catheterization lab charges: $8,200 to $71,000 for the same procedure depending on the payer. The report received eleven views on our press monitoring dashboard. I saw it. I did not forward it. On April 1, a new CMS rule takes effect. Hospital CEOs must personally attest — by name, encoded in the machine-readable file — that the pricing data is "true, accurate, and complete." My name. Sam Hazen. In the file. Attesting that 42,000 fictional anchors are true, accurate, and complete. They are complete. I will give them that. Forty-two thousand line items is nothing if not complete. A new analyst read the transparency data. She asked why the same MRI costs $450 for Medicare and $4,200 for Aetna in the same building on the same machine. I told her the rates reflect negotiated contractual agreements between the payer and the facility. She said that doesn't explain the difference. I told her the difference IS the contractual agreement. She said that sounds like the price is arbitrary. I told her the price is the result of a rigorous, multi-variable analysis that accounts for acuity, case mix, regional market dynamics, and payer contract terms. She asked if I could show her the analysis. I told her the analysis is proprietary. The analysis does not exist. The analysis is my team, in Q4, adjusting the chargemaster upward by the percentage the CFO wrote on a sticky note. The sticky note this year said "6-8%." They chose 7.4% because it is between six and eight and it has a decimal, which makes it look calculated. She stopped asking. The price is correct. My insurance. The executive health plan. Not in the chargemaster. Administered separately. I do not pay the gross charge. I do not pay the negotiated rate. I pay a $20 copay for services at our own facilities. Gross charge for my treatment: $14,200. Insured rate for our largest commercial payer: $8,600. I pay $20. The executive health plan was designed by the Chief Human Resources Officer and approved by the compensation committee. I was not on the compensation committee. I was a beneficiary of it. That is a different thing. I benefit from the system I price. I price the system I benefit from. These are two separate facts that happen to involve the same person. HCA Healthcare was named the Most Admired Company in our industry by Fortune magazine for the twelfth consecutive year. That was February. The same month I sold $21.5 million in company stock and purchased zero shares. Fortune did not ask about the chargemaster. I am Sam Hazen, CEO of HCA Healthcare. I have 42,000 prices in a spreadsheet across 182 hospitals. None of them are real. All of them are charged. Same drug: $12,000 or $43,000. Depends on which spreadsheet. Which building. Which contract. Which page of which PDF. The patient who has no contract pays the most. The researcher who found the discrepancy got a voicemail box that was full. The analyst who asked why stopped asking. The executive who prices the system pays $20. On April 1, I will personally attest that this is true, accurate, and complete. The price is correct. The price has always been correct. I am the price.

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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@magi_jay Well, joke’s on her since that isn’t really an insult and it was not true.
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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@ProfDBernstein @TimothyDSnyder What are all these geniuses going to say in a month when the war is won? How did it become acceptable to root for the US to lose a war because you hate the president? Even in Iraq, I don’t recall people rooting for Saddam or for the insurgency.
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Timothy Snyder
Timothy Snyder@TimothyDSnyder·
He took the greatest military force in world history, lost a war to a middle power in a week, begged the world to save him, and demanded that the media lie about this and everything else. I try, but at a simple human level I do not see how anyone can mistake this man’s almost supernatural weakness for strength. His weakness is something negative, gravitational, so deep that it can draw in a whole country. But only if we fail to see it. Only if we let it.
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh@WalshFreedom·
No. I called for Netanyahu to resign 2 weeks after October 7th. I oppose Netanyahu, and I support Israel. Just like I oppose Trump, and I support America. Respectfully, this is a silly take.👇
🦅@Burnoutbeauty27

@WalshFreedom You support Israel. That means you support Netanyahu as well?

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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@Needle_of_Arya @JDabknee I don’t understand this whole notion of we cannot choose the first time so let’s make voting more complicated to relieve us of the need to make a single intelligent choice.
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santos-inistas
santos-inistas@JDabknee·
Illinois needs RCV or runoffs so bad, this is such a bad way to do elections
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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@MattBoxer94 Biss is just as left as her, but they hated him because he is Jewish. I suspect the fake metoo nonsense hurt her also. That being said, Biss is a POS for throwing Israel under the bus.
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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@benryanwriter @TheArgumentMag @lxeagle17 @KatAbughazaleh I have to imagine that the people who think that kids should be able to decide their gender are people who never had kids. I love my children, but they do not yet make wise, informed decisions, because they are in fact children.
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Benjamin Ryan
Benjamin Ryan@benryanwriter·
Harvard Law School clinical instructor and trans activist Alejandra Caraballo maintains her wrath toward @TheArgumentMag’s Lakshya Jain @lxeagle17 after he dismissed Kat Abughazaleh @KatAbughazaleh as an unserious congressional candidate. Caraballo denounced Jain as a misogynist. (Jain made no mention of KA’s sex, just her pursuits as an online influencer.) This after Jain argued the other day that the polling on some of the chief tenets of the trans advocacy movement, such as giving gender drugs to kids or allowing natal males to participate in girls’ and women’s sports, were so unpopular that Dems needed to moderate on them to win more elections. Caraballo is an ardent hard liner on all these tenets. There is no moderating in the House of Caraballo. She routinely savagely attacks anyone who suggests doing so.
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Benjamin Ryan@benryanwriter

NEWS: @DanielBiss wins the IL-9 Democratic primary. This despite an 11th -hour MeToo story resurfacing from his mid-20s. Kat Abughazaleh and Laura Fine have suffered defeat.

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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@zacbowden What is the best high end windows laptop today? Looking to move to an ARM based laptop, but having trouble plunking down the money for a 2 year old Surface laptop, knowing it will be replaced five minutes after I pay that money.
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Zac Bowden@zacbowden·
Desktop for March 2026. Loving the new PowerToys Command Pallete Dock!
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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@amyspitalnick @theJCPA Find me one person who vehemently criticizes the Israeli government and is not an actual anti-Semite. In theory this is possible. In reality it simply does not exist. You and your organization seem to exist to paper over this fact and try to help Democrats keep Jewish voters.
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Amy Spitalnick
Amy Spitalnick@amyspitalnick·
@theJCPA Of course Kent’s own post announcing his resignation is riddled with antisemitic tropes under the guise of blaming Israel. You can vehemently criticize the Israeli government & oppose the war without engaging in dangerous conspiratorial tropes. Amplifying it further normalizes it
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Amy Spitalnick@amyspitalnick·
You may be inclined to amplify Joe Kent right now because of concerns over the Iran war. Don’t. He’s an extremist with deep ties to Nazi sympathizers and Holocaust deniers who never should have been in this role in the first place (sadly one of many in this administration). 1/
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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@liel I pray 3 times daily for the their immediate destruction.
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liel leibovitz
We're doing Maimonides now? Cool. Because, ya know, he had a few things to say about folks like you: וכן המינים מישראל, אינן כישראל לדבר מן הדברים.  ואין מקבלין אותן בתשובה, לעולם--שנאמר "כל באיה, לא ישובון; ולא ישיגו, אורחות חיים" (משלי ב,יט).  והמינים, הם התרים אחר מחשבות ליבם בסכלות
Peter Beinart@PeterBeinart

Maimonides famously argued that Jews should "accept the truth from whatever source it comes." If you think @jonfavs is wrong, explain why. Leave out the identity politics out it.

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Aaron Regunberg
Aaron Regunberg@AaronRegunberg·
Let’s talk reality. A Jewish baby born today in a West Bank community will have full rights in Israel, a vote in national elections, and access to civilian courts; a Palestinian baby born in that same community will have no democratic rights, tight restrictions on their movement, frequent harassment from settlers, and no access to justice beyond what Israel’s unaccountable military courts mete out. That’s apartheid.
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller

Gov. @JoshShapiroPA on Gov. @GavinNewsom referring to “apartheid” in 🇮🇱: “We have to use words rooted in reality.” (int’l human rights orgs have called it apartheid — including B'Tselem, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty Int’l, UN…) Full @PodSaveAmerica ep: youtu.be/DA1lSCP12so?si…

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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@afalkhatib For this I blame Trump and his ham handed approach to deporting this monster. He made him a celebrity.
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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
Don't ask me to condemn Hamas, said Mahmoud Khalil: Yes, it's "racist" to ask Palestinians to condemn mass slaughter on Oct 7, taking children & the elderly as hostages by Hamas, not to mention the theft of billions of dollars of Gaza's resources, the execution of Palestinians, suicide bombings, the end of the Palestinian national project - just as it's "racist" to ask Muslims to speak out against al-Qaeda, ISIS, and Jihadi terrorists who behead, murder, rape, and enslave in the name of Islam - just as it's "racist" to ask certain African nations to outlaw the practice of Female Genital Mutilation, or to ask China to outlaw Shark Fin Soup that decimates shark populations, or certain Middle Eastern countries to legislate the end of state-sanctioned child marriages. Accusations of racism have become a shield to defend the indefensible, to justify heinous acts, and to protect the sensitive feelings of pro-terror, pro-Jihadi, pro-violence voices who refuse to do what any self-respecting human being should. Palestinians shouldn't be asked to condemn Hamas; it should naturally and organically occur as part of separating the legitimate aspirations for freedom and independence from Islamofascist terror militias (and often does!). Meanwhile, the formal/official representatives of the Palestinian people have condemned Hamas, and, on multiple occasions, NUMEROUS Jewish, Zionist, and Israeli organizations and individuals/leaders have condemned the behavior, violence, and horrid statements of far-right extremists like Smotrich, Ben Gvir, and other Israeli officials. Astonishingly, someone like Mr. Khalil can continue to have access to major platforms that propagate his horrendous and deeply despicable narrative and worldview. Meanwhile, Palestinians who want peace, oppose Hamas, challenge the dominant narratives, and speak out against the behavior of the Western-based “pro-Palestine” movement are attacked, ostracized, and prevented from gaining access to large audiences and spaces. There is a clear, deliberate effort to misrepresent the voices of the Palestinian people by platforming individuals like Khalil who have no right to speak on their behalf.
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Avi Frisch@frischa·
@ArmandoNDK I support Israel. I have no say on who the prime minister is. Not going to stop supporting Israel because Bibi is a crook anymore than you should stop supporting the United States because Trump is a crook.
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