
✭𝘛𝘙𝘈𝘊𝘠 𝘋. 𝘍𝘐𝘕𝘕 ✭
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✭𝘛𝘙𝘈𝘊𝘠 𝘋. 𝘍𝘐𝘕𝘕 ✭
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@WhitlockJason How about talk about the Allen Iverson secret recording thing Stephen A mentioned? I don't how you can slide a tape recorder under a hotel door, but talk about it because that's why Allen Iverson hates you


Brooks Koepka talked multiple times about the Masters on Wednesday. He feels as if his game is ready for the year's first major, even saying he can play golf similar to how he did back in 2017 to 2019, a period he won four majors. What's the one thing he wants to do before getting to Augusta National? "The only thing is I really haven't put myself in contention with nine holes to go. That's really the last missing piece that I feel like I need to accomplish here before Augusta."



@AnnRoseT @Brutal_Realist_ @mcuban Regulation leads to compliance. Regulations gives people reason to not screw things up. Ownership leads to accountability. Ownership gives people reason to want to improve things. Improving things is difficult in highly regulated environments.


Mark, why do you think government intervention into the free market is the answer here over an economic solution? I would argue that there is too much government intervention in healthcare and insurance, which has led to a lot of the costs being driven up in the first place. The fact is that if there was a more direct relationship between customers and cost, prices would decrease. Nobody is paying six figures out of pocket for their medical expenses. The only reason those expenses remain so high is that insurance companies boost the market rate and inflate costs. Certainly, I am not advocating for people to not receive essential care that they need to survive, but from a market philosophy perspective, I can't see how more government intervention leads to anything but exacerbation of the outcomes that they themselves have gotten us into to begin with.












