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That was the draw of Twitter back in the day. Especially when there was breaking news. As a guy who grew up in broadcasting way back in the 70s, it was almost like having your own personal news wire machine.
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Unfortunately I still find the Musk Cesspool a bit easier for posting "News" and Opinion stuff. The same content appears on the Butterfly, it's a pain to link to.
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I would wager no one in the soon to be Party in Control have given it any serious thought. All they want to do is cut taxes for the rich and F the middle class
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I'm not sure where this belongs. It's getting a lot of play on both T B sites today. The Musky site is still easier to post links. A very scary piece
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BTW, I'm not criticizing the VA and understand there are issues there. I've heard good things about the Hospital in Ann Arbor. I am assuming there would be mixed reviews here in Hampton Roads/Richmond. My realistic concern is whether closing the facilities and issuing insurance/vouchers or whatever would cause too much strain on the current health care system. Just remember Medicare recipients no matter what their conditions are tend to vote Republican. You take away something they consider a right for decades and you lose a lot of votes.
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The Toddler Elect is at it again.. Joyce White Vance @joycewhitevance.bsky.social Follow A jury of 12 of his peers who heard all of the evidence and had the opportunity to hear his lawyers argue against it unanimously agreed that he was guilty. Prosecutors can't make that happen, nor can judges. That's our criminal justice system in action. The jurors found Trump guilty.
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Good luck, the forecasts are all over the place.
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I'm on Medicare. You haven't addressed the problem in many areas, including here where we have many retired veterans as well as enlisted personal and associated workers, is that hospitals and doctors offices are often overwhelmed and obtaining an appointment can be difficult. Medicare is free, but adequate health care can be expensive. And one needs an add on insurance that comes out of your Social Security payment. Especially outside of routine services. Throw in the cost of prescriptions and it can be out of the reach of ordinary folks. One example, I have Interstitial Lung Disease, a progressive hardening of the lung sacs. I have not smoked in nearly 50 years and then only briefly. Up until 2024 my prescription was running nearly $700 a month out of pocket, once I met my deductible. Changes in 2024 surprised me and there was nothing once co-pay was met. Up until 2024 insulin costs were outrageous (I have diabetic relatives and lost a brother two years ago who had a kidney transplant in his early 30s, he was diabetic since his teens.
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Is yours heated. We've been considering, just don't want to reroute an electric line. Also, do you have a brand recommendation
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https://bsky.app/profile/acyn.bsky.social/post/3leul44n7qf2c McGovern: I want to take issue with the word choice of the gentlelady who kept on talking about a mandate. Where is the mandate? Is it in the room with us? Maybe it's hiding under the table. The last time I checked, Republicans lost seats in the house Rep. McGovern on the House floor 0:38
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So essentially the new regime wants to replace the current system with something similar to Medicare and Medicaid and put an extra burden on a system that is already over taxed. Yet at the same time gut Medicare and Medicaid (you realize anything above basic Medicare is paid out of pocket or taken out of Social Security which the Republicans have wanted to scrap since LBJ) Makes sense to me.
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Yesterday, the House and Senate unanimously passed this resolution setting procedures for the Jan. 6 joint session. Notably, this resolution embraces the Electoral Count Act as the governing law of the session — despite Trump’s effort to deem it unconstitutional 4 years ago. https://bsky.app/profile/kyledcheney.bsky.social/post/3lew4huwoxk27
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https://bsky.app/profile/macfarlanenews.bsky.social/post/3lewmnmm4vs2y
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I see the Toddler elect is having another tantrum again. Maybe he needs a diaper change
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During one of our Christmas season gatherings, one of my nephews mentioned he was taking an art class. He's done brass work and sculpture but never really tried portraits. He was looking for some subjects for class. My wife sent him a picture of our son, who's about his age, and he did a great job. He then asked for a shot of our grand son. This is what we got. It's now been framed and ready to be hung
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I'm guilty as well. Might need to update my NY Resolutions.
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You obviously don't listen to much AM radio
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Haters gonna hate and trolls will always troll
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So in other words everyone’s gonna get screwed with useless Medicare Advantage that comes out of their pocket
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They can't even be bothered to verify historical information https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/national-prayer-peace-spurious-quotation/ https://bsky.app/profile/friendlyatheist.com/post/3leuhlgmfuk2e In his opening speech, Speaker Mike Johnson just recited a long prayer attributed to Thomas Jefferson. As @jackjenkins.me and others have pointed out, Jefferson never said any of this: www.monticello.org/research-edu...
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https://bsky.app/profile/brandonfriedman.bsky.social/post/3leurajgcds2h It's not really the military's job. It's the job of the Department of Veterans Affairs, which is not only regularly targeted for cuts and privatization by Republicans, but also specifically mentioned by Musk and Ramaswamy as part of their DOGE project. Jonathan Cohn @jonathancohn.bsky.social · 24m An indictment of the military's failure to support people in successfully reintegrating into civilian life -- as well as a failure to spot extremism early theintercept.com/2025/01/02/m... U.S. Military Service Is the Strongest Predictor of Carrying Out Extremist Violence The mass murder in New Orleans and Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas fit a troubling pattern among U.S. vets, research says. theintercept.com 1 16 38 Brandon Friedman @brandonfriedman.bsky.social Follow Send people to war for 20 straight years, then cut their healthcare and benefits in the name of government efficiency, I can assure you that you will see some pretty terrible outcomes. January 3, 2025 at 6:40 PM
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https://bsky.app/profile/kyledcheney.bsky.social/post/3leuph4yclc24