@NCAABaseball@BaseballUGA They have to get rid of the pitch clock. No matter who is playing, I’m going to keep saying it. It is the dumbest rule ever introduced. Fans pay to watch players play the game not to watch an umpire pointing to his wrist. It’s stupid.
@RobSandIA Do you mean, like the public schools had accountability while Ian Roberts was Superintendent in Des Moines? Or do you mean how your party wanted to oversee the overseers when Medicaid went privatized?
@ChrisVannini@dandakich Is it collusion when we stop buying the Texas Tech brand and anything else from the sponsors who support them or their televised games? I thought that was called a boycott.
@HuesmannKyle Huckstorf was trying to protect his injured hand, and he slid right into the base. The Illinois slide in the second inning of the same game was worse, right into the Iowa shortstop. Grady Smith saw what he wanted to see.
@SenWarren Your bill is a nonstarter for most Americans. And the time to act was 3 decades ago when the actuaries told you so. You are just as much of the problem as anyone you point your finger at.
@RobSandIA The article is about PBMs. If you are against PBMs, just say so and why. Don’t oversimplify by attributing all high costs to them, and don’t try to imply that you are the solution. Say what you would do. Is that so hard?
@IowaSenate The state was not well equipped to root out fraud. There were too many exceptions to policy. Technology is lacking, and they were more interested in overseeing the overseers than running Medicaid efficiently. Less fraud means more money for real disabilities. Stop lying!
@TreyWallace With this kind of money, where is the draft? The student athletes shouldn’t be allowed to pick their offer. There needs to be a fair draft process and both an individual cap and a total salary cap.
@RobSandIA We can fact check Rob Sand’s claims. Plug his claims into your favorite AI tool so that it looks at the supporting documentation. Results I found: partially accurate, needs context, quarterly metrics, uncertain, misleading, framed selectively, debatable, opinion.