Her husband immediately starting a go fund me and describing her as “successfully” having given birth before an “extremely rare” complication got her… ick Postpartum hemorrhage is NOT extremely rare it’s VERY COMMON and that’s why we GO TO A HOSPITAL
Help god. Wherever you are. I don’t have any cookies again tonight. I don’t know what I was thinking. I even ordered groceries yesterday. Life is bleak. My cravings go unsatisfied once again. 2 nights in a row. Check on your hungry friends. We are not ok.
Kyle Busch. Wow. 100% preventable. 2 explanations. Negligence from his personal physician if they let him continue to work in such intense conditions that could rapidly worsen his illness and not admitting him to the hospital straight away for IV ATBX after failed outpatient…
Please keep asking these questions and keep looking. Our healthcare system is so broken and is owned by insurance companies and PBM’s. Nothing will change until big health insurance is broken up and the little guys can’t do anything about it…..maybe a billionaire can
If insurance companies can deny care and call it "medically unnecessary", why aren't they required to have malpractice insurance doe when they get it wrong and someone gets sicker or tragically dies ?
Dude I feel this. No judgement if you have a vice (to an extent, obviously)
Enjoy life. We live in Iowa so we are bound to die of cancer or obesity/related illness/co-morbidities much younger than any generation before us anyway. Plus life is really fucking hard.
If smoking loves chaos, then perhaps it is the perfect new-old bad habit for our moment, Xochitl Gonzalez argues.
“I can’t personally slow down technology or fix media or the demands of capitalism or any of the other existential things that have crept into our lives, slowly and insidiously, and worn us down and numbed us in the name of productivity,” she writes.
“But maybe what I can do is stop what I’m doing, ask somebody to come outside, and take five minutes to slow down with me while I engage in the very dangerous act of holding a flaming stick to my face.” https://t.co/pn1GLGX3l6
Mark Cuban just described the largest wealth transfer of the AI era.
Almost nobody understood what he said.
Cuban: “There are 33 million companies in this country. Aren’t going to have AI budgets. Aren’t going to have AI experts.”
Not tech startups.
The shoe store. The regional trucking outfit. The accounting firm with 12 employees.
The businesses that actually run the physical economy.
They know AI is coming. They have no idea what to do with it.
Cuban: “You’ve got the head of Microsoft saying software is dead because everything’s going to be customized to your unique utilization.”
Software is dead.
The SaaS era ran on one rule. Build a generic product. Force millions of companies to bend their workflows around it. Charge rent forever.
AI ends the contract.
The business stops bending to the software. The intelligence bends to the business.
But customized by whom.
The third-generation manufacturer cannot tell Claude from Gemini. The county hospital is staring at a reactor asking where the light switch is.
Cuban: “Who’s going to do it for them?”
That question is worth more than the frontier models themselves.
Hundreds of billions are being burned to build the foundation. The smartest engineers alive are locked in a bloodbath over who owns the base layer.
Let them fight.
Let them burn the capital. Let them drive the cost of raw intelligence toward zero.
Because the wealth does not collect where the brain is built.
It collects where the brain meets the business.
Every ambitious kid in college right now thinks survival means a seat at OpenAI or Anthropic.
Cuban is staring at the other 99 percent of the economy.
Learn the models. Then learn the messy, unglamorous reality of how a 50-person company actually operates.
Walk through the door. Understand their problems. Wire the intelligence directly into their revenue.
That is not a job title. That is an entire economic class being born.
You do not need to build the brain. You need to build the nervous system.
The biggest winners of the electricity era were not the engineers who built the generators. They were the ones who walked into dark factories and showed the owners where to plug in.
33 million companies are standing in the dark right now.
Silicon Valley is racing to build the god. The fortunes will belong to whoever teaches him a trade.
"Tax refunds this season are up 24% compared with the four-year average of refunds before President Donald Trump took office, his administration said Thursday - a change credited to Republicans’ tax legislation signed into law last year."
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Trump admitted that if he does anything for younger people on housing, boomers in five bedroom houses will revolt because their 1000% appreciation will decrease slightly.
The only generation who doesn’t want their kids to have a better life than they had.
JD Vance on child care: "One of the ways that you might be able to relieve a little bit of pressure on people who are paying so much for daycare is make it so that, you know, maybe grandma and grandpa wants to help out a little bit more."
I don’t think people realize how much healthcare costs are driving big companies to fire and not hire.
It costs them $30k per family, per year for premiums and care. Most of that goes to the massive, vertically integrated insurance companies that send weekly bills that no one reviews in details. And it doesn’t include the company overhead to deal with it all. It’s usually the 2nd largest expense after payroll. Which is insane
It’s far easier to blame AI than it is to blame Healthcare costs.
Want to increase jobs, wages and improve affordability for every American ?
Break up the biggest insurance companies. Make divest non insurance companies. They don’t need thousands of subsidiaries. That’s how they game and abuse the system and increase costs for all of us.
Call your senator and tell them to support the BreakUp Big Medicine Bill by @HawleyMO and @SenWarren.
Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace describes the Epstein files as "one of the greatest cover-ups in American history", accusing multiple administrations of protecting powerful and influential individuals "on both sides of the aisle".
"You would be shocked... at some of the names that I have seen... that the DOJ is protecting. And we're talking about people on both sides of the aisle."
"We're talking about famous people, rich people, people in power, prime ministers, former prime ministers, former presidents... media personalities that are named in these files."
"This is going to go down as the greatest cover-up... in American history."
A nationwide tax revolt is brewing as Americans realize fraud and waste account for nearly every dollar the IRS takes.
Enough that we could literally abolish the income tax.
Which would drive family income over $100,000 per year.
The lowest estimate for yearly U.S. fraud tops $521 billion.
$521,000,000,000.
You work your entire life. Weekends and Holidays.
You pay half your salary to the government.
And it's handed right over to fraudsters.