This morning I voted NO on a short-term FISA extension.
Congress needs to fix FISA, not kick the can down the road.
Get a warrant. Uphold the Fourth Amendment. End the surveillance state.
This morning I voted NO on a short-term FISA extension.
Congress needs to fix FISA, not kick the can down the road.
Get a warrant. Uphold the Fourth Amendment. End the surveillance state.
Makes for a great talking point but no one does anything. Just allow doctors to own facilities and encourage private practices on a level playing field.
The Founding Fathers never intended for Americans to trade liberty for the illusion of safety.
@freedomcaucus is leading the charge to reject a rubber-stamp FISA renewal, secure our elections, permanently ban CBDCs, and restore the integrity of the Fourth Amendment.
Protect privacy. Defend liberty. Preserve the Republic.
DON’T SPY ON ME.
50 years ago: Healthcare was about $700 a year for a family of four.
Now: It’s over $25,000.
Cars cost more. Houses cost more. Starting a business costs more. You name it.
Why? Because CONGRESS keeps spending money we don’t have and working families pay the price.
a lot of patients cant price shop. with the development of “vertically integrated” systems that own the insurance, the hospitals and the doctors. in what world does that allow for
price discovery?
Has anyone ever met a patient that price shopped for Healthcare , after they met their Max Out of Pocket ? Or after their deductible with a low copay or coinsurance ?
It’s hard enough for patients to price shop for care. After they hit their annual number, why would they ?
On the flip side, why wouldn’t providers raise all prices for people who have hit their number ? Or at least raise all prices late in the year ?
DR. ALVEDA KING: “I still have a dream! I dream that one day we will move beyond black power and white power and embrace GOD’S power and human dignity!”🔥
@DrDiGiorgio why do doctors put up with this? when do they just say no mas? they prob could fix the whole system with a 1 week work stoppage where they make provisions for emergencies.