Logan Burnam

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Logan Burnam

Logan Burnam

@macroeconguru

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Logan Burnam
Logan Burnam@macroeconguru·
Hope @Tesla sees this and can get your part.
Michał Grabowski@ElonHelpSOS

Day 13 of hoping that Elon or Tesla will see this. Dear Mr. Musk, @elonmusk, Dear @Tesla I am reaching out to you directly as the CEO of Tesla because I have exhausted all other possible channels without receiving any meaningful answers. Five months ago, I was involved in an accident (not my fault), and since then my Tesla Model 3 has been sitting in a service center in Warsaw (Auto Blak). At this point, all repairs have been completed except for one critical component - the passenger airbag. Unfortunately, I have now been waiting five months for this single part, and there is still no delivery date. Over these past months, I have made literally hundreds of phone calls to various Tesla service centers, including those in Poland and even the Netherlands, which supposedly supports the Polish market. Despite all these efforts, I keep hearing the same responses: “no one knows,” “there is no information,” and “we cannot provide any timeline.” This level of uncertainty is extremely frustrating and unacceptable for a company of Tesla’s scale. It is difficult to understand how Tesla - one of the most popular car brands in Europe, including Poland - is unable to supply such a critical safety component. What is even more frustrating is that it would take less time to order and receive a brand-new Tesla than to complete this repair. Waiting five months (and likely six or more) for a single airbag is simply unreasonable. To make matters worse, this situation arguably should have been resolved differently from the beginning - the vehicle could have been declared a total loss, and the insurance company could have settled the claim within a month. Instead, I am now stuck in a prolonged and uncertain repair process that continues without any clear end. As a customer, I feel completely stuck and ignored. For five months, I have been “bouncing off a wall,” receiving no concrete information, no timelines, and no accountability. I am honestly exhausted from hearing that “no one knows anything.” I would greatly appreciate if you could help clarify: What is causing such an extreme delay in the production or delivery of passenger airbags? Is there any realistic timeline for fulfilling this order? Is there anyone within Tesla who can take ownership of this case and provide a clear answer? At this point, I am simply asking for transparency and a concrete timeline. The lack of information has been the most frustrating part of this entire experience. I sincerely hope you can help bring clarity to this situation, I really loved my Tesla, and I want it back. Kind regards, Michał from Poland. #TeslaCommunity #tesla #elonmusk

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Logan Burnam@macroeconguru·
This is a crime. I’m fine with admitting a deserving foreign student if there are slots available. But not if we have top 10% US citizens who are losing those spots in favor of using taxpayer funds for any non citizen.
Daniel Horowitz@RMConservative

American taxpayers are funding residency programs… while American medical graduates get squeezed out and foreign graduates get the spots. This is one of the biggest immigration + healthcare scandals in the country. My conversation with @MaryBowdenMD is live now youtu.be/rYTN5pY_WA4 I also tackle why a birthright citizenship/census theft bill is even more important than SAVE Act.

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Logan Burnam@macroeconguru·
Here’s a market driven idea. The majority of people, I am reasonably certain want the DHS funded, especially TSA. I shall make sure for the remainder of 2025 that I do not set foot in any state whose senators voted against the latest bill. No airline ticket there, no hotels, no dinners, etc. I can do the small amount of business I still do in these states anyway by Teams or Zoom.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The Cybertruck rear bench has three sets of isofix attachments and is wide enough to fit three child seats or three adults
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Logan Burnam@macroeconguru·
This has to end. You don’t import a single foreign born doctor until every US born MD and DO have been placed. Then import what you need to fill in.
Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE

They Passed Over American Doctors The biggest misunderstanding in the U.S. healthcare debate is that America does not train enough doctors. We do. The real failure is what happens after medical school. Each year, thousands of U.S. medical school graduates fail to match into a residency. In 2024, roughly 7 percent of U.S. MD seniors and a higher share of DO graduates went unmatched. These are not unqualified students. They completed medical school, passed required exams, and accumulated substantial debt, yet were denied the final step required to practice medicine. At the same time, thousands of international medical graduates also matched into U.S. residency programs. This has led some to argue that foreign-trained doctors are simply “better.” That claim misses the point entirely. Whether some foreign-trained physicians are excellent is not in dispute. Many are. But a rational healthcare system does not intentionally cap training slots in a way that locks out qualified domestic graduates, then declare a shortage and import replacements. Other major countries align medical school enrollment with residency or supervised training capacity so graduates can complete training and serve patients. They do not deliberately create artificial scarcity. Yet they have and it was the plan all along. The best way to convince the public that the foreign labor influx is normal is to convince Americans there is a shortage and replace our highest skilled and wage earners first. As if they are here to save the day... we have 340 million people in this country there isn't a single profession we cannot insource. Instead of finishing the residency of doctors we have already trained, give those slots to foreign born instead while allowing foreigners to practice in almost two dozen states that do not require residency. Residency pay is standardized within programs, and duty hours are capped nationally. The issue is not compensation. The issue is scarcity and leverage. You cannot practice medicine in the United States without completing residency. When residency slots are capped, programs fill every position they are allowed to fund. If qualified Americans go unmatched, the system does not pause or correct itself. It simply moves on to the next eligible applicants. The true choke point is not medical school. It is federally funded residency capacity. Medicare funding for graduate medical education has been effectively capped since the late 1990s, while medical school enrollment has expanded significantly. Congress allowed the front end of the pipeline to grow without expanding the training capacity required to absorb it. The result is a structural bottleneck. Every unmatched American graduate represents years of education, public investment, and personal sacrifice that never translates into patient care. The country produces doctors it refuses to finish training. The Resident Physician Shortage Reduction Act of 2025 would add 14,000 residency slots over seven years. That helps, but it does not come close to correcting decades of underinvestment. Until residency slots are expanded at scale, the United States will continue graduating qualified doctors who never get to practice medicine. Hospitals will then cite physician shortages, not because doctors do not exist, but because the system failed to train enough of them. There is NO shortage of talent. It is a shortage of residency slots. And that shortage is policy. There are American institutions actively lobbying against the placement of Americans. Citations- • American Medical Association, NRMP Match Data and Analysis, 2024–2025 • Association of American Medical Colleges, Medical School Enrollment vs GME Capacity • National Resident Matching Program, Match Results by Applicant Type • Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, IMG Match Statistics • Norton Rose Fulbright, Congressional Inquiry into GME Funding and Accreditation

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
FINALLY ‼️ Robert F Kennedy Jr and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announce Strict 'Product of USA' Meat Label Requirements The meat must be “Born here. Raised here. Harvested here. Processed here.” Now this is a HUGE WIN for American farmers!
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Logan Burnam@macroeconguru·
This is an interesting position from @AOC very much a historically ultra conservative republican position. I do like to play poker and will occasionally make a friendly bet with a buddy on a game but given my math skills I don’t gamble (especially against odds which are a guarantee of loss). However, I’m not sure how I feel about this anti-gambling stance she seems to be taking. Freedom of choice for drugs but not gambling? Both are destructive.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez@AOC

This is sad. I know as a politician these companies are going to spend a billion dollars against me for saying it but 🤷🏽‍♀️ Pervasive gambling is not good for society. It turns life into a casino, traps people in addiction & debt, surges domestic violence, and fosters manipulation.

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