Here’s Mr 100 in a row hitting driver (Adam Scott)
I’ve added a few lines for you to see what’s going on
- Red line on his left ear to show you that the head doesn’t go forward in the downswing
- Lines on the hips to show sway in the backswing & lateral shift in the downswing
There’s a very common trait of good ball strikers no matter what club they are using
1. Slight shift early into trail side
2. Re-centering phase from P3-P4
3. Lateral shift through the line that was on the lead side at address
4. Head staying behind the line at all times until post impact
Try to copy those 4 things. Simple 😜
Video Credit - Claude Harmon IG
I just read through @Alison_Galvani papers and testimonies, including her new one where she compares US drug pricing to a group of western countries. But unlike the @FTC did, she uses estimates for pricing, rather than using @costplusdrugs actual costs where they match. But that’s a topic for another day ✌️
Back to M4A and her paper.. Nothing wrong with it at all. She uses population data, and estimates of costs, tax revenue, etc to come to her conclusions. It’s well written.
She even does a great job having a tool where you can change values and see the impact on the model.
It’s very similar to a project I did with Rand. The numbers were great. The implementation was going to be hard.
It’s the same issue for her. It’s a model. As a model, she does not deal with any of the issues I raised.
She didn’t interview hospitals, doctors, employers, care navigators, benefits officers at companies, etc. She did no behavioral analysis or analytics at all. (If I missed them @Alison_Galvani , please let me know where I can find them)
Her model , like the legislation, pretty much assumes that everyone will do what the legislation tells them to do. Insurance companies, PBMs, TPAs, RCM, Hubs, Switches, etc, etc will just fire everyone and go out of business. The model accounts for retraining and job costs like it’s a given and they will do nothing.
All hospitals are assumed to be the exact same. The model doesn’t account for any differences in operating costs, personnel, investment, at all. Which makes it a fun place to speculate from, but it doesn’t get from here to there. I
I’m not for or against Universal Care, Single Payer, M4A. The goal is to be in a position where we can actually determine what it would take to provide everyone, with the best possible healthcare, at a cost to the individual, employer, city , state, country, that creates as little stress as possible for all stakeholders.
You can’t do that by plugging numbers. You can’t just write legislation and tell people they will follow it. In this country ? Are you kidding me. lol
You need to account for all of those stakeholders, how they will respond, what might or might not change. It will be incredibly difficult.
So no. It’s a great political slogan to say “Medicare For All”. But it is currently nothing more than that.
I can say that in my 13+ years of practice I have never seen anything like this. From the court’s opinion (and keep in mind this is about letting murderers out of jail): “Again and again the DAO has made unreliable concessions unsupported by the facts and law. And when conceding relief, the DAO has repeatedly lacked candor to the court,misrepresented facts, failed to conduct adequate investigations, and inexplicably dodged necessary evidentiary hearings.” Let’s discuss.
I was able to grab around 4k in shares. I wanted to buy more, but I’ve been so damn busy with work lately, so this wasn’t top of mind. I’ll still probably add more especially if it pulls back to the $7 range.
This is not super trenchant insight, but I’m seeing more and more about the clear commercial push for native AI as a necessity long-term, and I love how well AMPG’s products align with this broader ecosystem shift. 😎
This is how your pros use their knees in the golf swing. You may not hear much about knee tilt, but if you want to “use the ground” like the best players do, this is key… 👀
“I saw a 5 mph increase like that.”
@bencranegolf describing how learning to unweight in transition helped him generate higher ground reaction forces on the downswing, resulting in an immediate jump in clubhead speed.
Ben’s journey to 120 mph has also included serious physical and speed training, but this change is an example of how encouraging a more athletic swing can produce instant speed.
Full video on our YouTube (link below)
$LWLG - The mainstream media is chasing overextended software applications, completely blind to the physical polymer bottleneck that next-gen AI supercomputers are slamming into.
Everyone is tracking traditional silicon photonics, while institutional smart money is quietly absorbing the float of Lightwave Logic.
Retail looks at backward-looking income statements and calls it a science project.
They completely fail to see that Nvidia’s CEO just explicitly endorsed the silicon photonics shift, sparking a massive wave of accumulation.
Lightwave's proprietary „Perkinamine“ polymers act as a high-performance pavement for internet data, doubling speed while slashing energy consumption by 50%. This is the Holy Grail for the 1.6-Terabit AI cluster expansion.
The herd will buy the commercial volume breakout at $20. Insiders are front-running them today.
Drop a #LWLG or Quote-RT this if you understand the optical bottleneck.
What is your #1 hidden semiconductor play for the rest of 2026? 👇
The fact that I work in the same building as these liberal blowhards is honestly hilarious. Trump can’t do a single thing right in their eyes. If you saw the average WAPO worker in the elevator, you’d understand why 😂
The Reflecting Pool on the National Mall has been refilled following President Trump’s renovations.
The project ultimately took six weeks and cost more than $10 million, far more than Trump initially projected. https://t.co/no9QuP1lmu
An excerpt from my post on the highest ROI skill in golf:
Mark Broadie (the Columbia professor who created strokes-gained) analyzed thousands of amateur rounds.
He concluded:
“About two-thirds of a 10-stroke difference comes from shots outside of 100 yards… that’s pretty robust across hugely different skill levels.”
He breaks it down further:
- Driving ≈ 28%
- Approach shots ≈ 39%
- Short game ≈ 19%
- Putting ≈ 14%
AKA: Your approach shots are costing you strokes.