@jenhamilton_ Your an angel. My daughter had a collapsed lung at birth. I didn't have someone like you to help me. They took her and I didn't see her again until after surgery. I was envisioning a baby casket. I can still cry about it 32 years later!
Last year, @elonmusk brought national attention to the paper-based federal retirement process hidden deep underground in Boyers, Pennsylvania.
The Last Day of Paper is more than a milestone, it is proof that government modernization can deliver real results for the American people.
Thank you @POTUS and @elonmusk for the initial discussions that led to this important accomplishment: https://t.co/JwdiLEt0Ko
🚨 JUST IN: Sen. @BernieMoreno pledges to run former Democrat Senate Leader Harry Reid’s EXACT 1993 bill ELIMINATING birthright citizenship for children of illegals
Harry Reid NAILED it 🔥: "If you break our laws by entering this country without permission and give birth to a child, we reward that child with U.S. citizenship and guarantee FULL ACCESS to all public and social services this society provides."
"NO sane country would do that, right?! Guess again."
"Is it any wonder that two-thirds of the babies born at taxpayer expense at county-run hospitals in Los Angeles are born to ILLEGAL ALIEN mothers?" 🎯
(GREAT job finding this bill @BillMelugin_)
Mark Zuckerberg built a COLOSSAL data center in Georgia — literally hundreds of yards from families’ backyards.
Water pressure has tanked. Faucets barely drip. Toilets won’t refill. Houses shake nonstop from the vibrations and blackouts are now routine.
One billionaire gets his servers humming at full speed… while working families get crushed.
This is straight-up unacceptable.
Rockdale County resident who’s a sound engineering graduate shares shocking information on Data Centers
Data centers produce continuous low-frequency noise at <20 Hz, which is below normal human hearing. It’s comes from their mechanical cooling systems, power generators and more. It is extremely difficult to block and it travels through solid objects including walls, floors, even the ground
This continuous frequency causes permanent hearing damage, vestibular (balance) issues, elevated cortisol levels, stress, chronic fatigue, headaches, sleep disturbances, cardiovascular and respiratory problems, vibroacoustic disease that is thickening of heart structures and severe physical and psychological distress
The county is already facing a high mental health crisis and now these data centers will add to it with this low content frequency that no one can hear
This is extremely dangerous and something that is definitely going to impact the country nationally
A retired police sergeant in Plano Texas warns about the Mosque command and control centre in the Muslim only community they have built thyere.
They are getting armed and ready for their 'sharia compliant' life in the USA, which also means not just building a segregated and parallel community, but also an economy.
USA please wake up before its too late!!!!
Nothing screams TRUE SOCIALIST like:
-A millionaire who owns 3 homes
-Arriving in a huge SUV
-To his private jet
-To fly out and give a paid speech
-On the evils of capitalism and fossil fuels
Am I right?
🤯 They told us high cholesterol is a death sentence. The medical machine keeps lowering the numbers and handing out statins like candy…
But a massive Swedish study tracking over 800,000 people for 35 years just dropped this bomb: Every single centenarian had HIGH total cholesterol. The higher the LDL… the longer they lived.
This video breaks it down even harder: High cholesterol isn’t the villain — it’s actually critical for:
• Glucose control
• Mitochondrial energy
• Libido
• Strong immunity
• And yes… longer life Lowering it?
No surprise you feel worse. There’s literally a war on cholesterol happening right now. The “normal” range keeps getting pushed lower… while a $22B+ statin industry keeps growing.
Maybe the problem was never the cholesterol. Maybe it was the war against it.
My wife and I own Forest Park Pharmacy, and we don't accept insurance. None of it. That decision is exactly why we could fix what happened to a patient today.
A family came in wanting to transfer their kid's antibiotic to us. The child had already STARTED the course. Then, mid-treatment, the insurance company decided the last 14 tablets suddenly needed a "prior authorization" before the other pharmacy could hand them over. A sick kid, halfway through an antibiotic, and the answer was "please hold."
The drug is linezolid. It's a generic. It's been generic for over a decade. It treats serious gram-positive infections — the kind you do NOT want to stop antibiotics in the middle of, because an interrupted course is how you breed resistant bugs and end up right back where you started.
So why the hold-up on a cheap, common generic? Follow the fake math.
Insurance and the PBMs behind them price drugs off a number called AWP — "Average Wholesale Price." People in my industry have another name for it: "Ain't What's Paid." It's a benchmark number, not a real-world cost. On paper, the AWP for just those last 14 tablets is about $2,500.
My cash price for the same 14 tablets? $18.
Read that again. The system that's supposedly "protecting" this family from cost is the same system that inflated an $18 medication into a $2,500 line item, then slapped a prior auth on it to "review the expense" THEY invented. They manufactured the problem, then billed everyone for the privilege of solving it — and made a sick kid wait while they did it.
This is the whole game. When a drug is priced honestly, there's nothing to "manage." When it's priced off a fantasy benchmark, you get spread pricing, PA paperwork, pharmacy phone trees, and delayed treatment — all dressed up as cost control.
Here's the part nobody tells you: roughly 90% of prescriptions are low-cost generics. For the vast majority of what people pick up every day, running it through insurance does two things — raises the real cost and risks delaying your care. That's it. That's the value-add.
That's why we fired the insurance companies. No middleman deciding your kid can't finish their antibiotics on schedule. No fake prices. Just the real number, on the shelf, today.
The medication was always cheap. The insurance was the expensive part.