Just got out of the courtroom. I still need to do my full report of yesterday. And do another for today. Very tired. But I’m going to get food and get to work.
🚨 LMFAO!! President Trump just dropped this banger on JB Pritzker
"JB is too busy to keep Chicago safe!"
😭😭
Funniest president of our lives. It's not even CLOSE.
This man was worried. His wife took their granddaughter's dog for a walk but had been gone a long time so he called the police. They found the dog in the street and he led them straight to her. She had fallen and was injured but he had kept going for help and back to her. Dogs are truly man's (and woman's) best friend and we don't deserve them. ❤️
There is a large water pipe in Northwest Peoria, Arizona
If you follow the pipe, eventually you’ll see it’s just dumping massive amounts of water into the Arizona desert
Arizona is in a severe drought and water shortage. 97% of Arizona is in drought and in a Tier 1 water shortage. Places like Phoenix are moving into a Tier 2
Now this could be a something like a “blow-off valve” which is used to do things like flush systems. But it seems like a huge amount of water to just be sending into the desert
Update from comments:
“This is normal practice in NW Peoria. It’s part of Arizona’s aquifer recharge: water is released to infiltrate and store underground for future use, offsetting droughts. Pipeline maintenance blow-offs and stormwater handling are routine here too & standard desert water strategy to sustain our growth.”
The City of Phoenix announces they are preparing for new water restrictions, including charging people who use a lot of water due to a shortage of water
Residents will be on water restrictions, meanwhile Arizona has allowed 24 data centers to be built, with roughly 30 more being planned
Arizona is experiencing a major data center boom
The shortage of water is due to serious cuts to the Colorado river water supply
“The City of Phoenix is anticipating serious cuts to our water supply from the Colorado River — We cannot conserve our way out of the problem of this magnitude.
The Water Services Department announced by the end of the year, Phoenix will likely enter stage 2 of the plan where they will have to use backup water supplies to meet demand. It may include things like additional conservation education, expansion of water audits, incentives and rebates to ensure efficient use of water”
“It could also bring surcharges, meaning if someone uses more water than what they are allocated, they could face additional charges for it.”
But Arizona lawmakers are allowing 30-50+ data centers
Make it make sense
This is catastrophically serious folks....The Southwest is about to run out of water. THIS SUMMER‼️ There will be NO snow melt recovery this year with the Rocky Mountains at 25% of normal snow pack.
ALL OF THIS WAS CAUSED BY CHEMTRAILS AND GEOENGINEERING‼️
@mtchavez1972@beauhightowerdn@Riley_Gaines_ See my response above. What happened is NOT ok and I’m not sure how to go about it, but changes and reforms need to be made to the insurance coding system as they have surgical all lumped into one bucket.
So many armchair insurance gurus on here. I have zero reason to lie or mislead on this. I posted because what happened is NOT ok!! I received this about a week ago and was stunned. I have confirmed with both the anesthesiologist and insurance this was paid. There needs to be reforms and changes because to me this is borderline fraud taking place. Yes, a colonoscopy and upper GI was performed. Yes, small polyps were removed. But the coding used is the same as a major surgery and they are getting paid an egregious amount that is unacceptable.
I had a colonoscopy and upper GI where they found three very small polyps that were snared and removed. Other than that it was simple and both procedures were less than 30 minutes. I paid a copay of $1,500 which went to the surgical center and $350 to the gastroenterologist. Keep in mind this was last July and I just received a bill from the anesthesiologist that says $122.13. I have not received anything prior yet. Apparently this is past due. Trust me, I would’ve noticed this sooner if I had received it. For less than 30 minutes, actually 25 minutes the anesthesiologist charged my insurance $31,500 and why you ask? Because three tiny polyps turned a routine colonoscopy into what they called a surgical procedure, by using a snare and just simply removing them. No surgical incision was made. They can now charge an ungodly amount and get away with it! I have spoken with my insurance company and was shocked when they said what’s the problem? We paid it. You don’t have to. It made me realize that this is why insurance premiums are unrealistic and co-pays are ever increasing. So after the anesthesiologist received over $31,000 in payment, they are still insisting that I pay my $122.13! I’m at a complete loss for words and feel this has to stop! If I had had a kidney transplant or heart transplant, I would understand this cost. But a 25 minute colonoscopy and upper G.I., you’ve got to be kidding me!
@MeaningfulBuddy@Riley_Gaines_ Yes, yes it was. There is no reason for me to lie about this. I received this about a week ago and have been very vocal to both the anesthesiologist and the insurance as I was absolutely stunned this was paid.
@paleridden@Riley_Gaines_ The anesthesiologist petitioned itfor the last several months, almost a year, and the insurance did just pay it. I spoke with not only the billing department, but the insurance company, and they both concur that it was indeed paid.
@waschatchsquach@Riley_Gaines_ No, it is not fake. I spoke with both the anesthesiologist as well as the insurance and it was indeed paid. I asked if it was miscoded, but the claim it wast and paid it. I sincerely wish they had negotiated it down because this is absolutely unacceptable.
This is crazy
American mother wants to teach her son the value of a dollar by showing him how much delivery apps are charging
He was about to make his order on Uber Eats, the price is $37.17
His mom drove him to the restaurant, put in the exact same order, and the price was only $20.96
That’s almost double the price for the same order, just because you’re using a delivery app
When Uber Eats first launched a delivery fee was only $3
Now in 2026, studies show delivery orders average 80% more expensive than the same pickup order
Insanity