And as good as their journalistic sourcing standards. This is not really about the Guardian piece, though. The tweets posted here are the type of crack rocks some poster here love to smoke, but yeah let's talk about the evidence pyramid and the endocrine society (lofl).
No. A better in others words is that I am trying to set you up to help feed the homeless. It will take me less than 3 minutes to win that bet. Just basic due diligence and information hygiene is all that’s required here guys. Quit letting social media rot your brains with this stuff.
I'll wager you any amount of money you wish that the content of those two tweets, alleging that the whistleblower complaint is about an intercepted communication between someone associated with foreign intelligence and someone "close to trump", are false. Loser makes the check out to mobile loaves and fishes or a similar charity of your choice. I'm happy to help you out, but at a minimum at least the homeless should tangibly benefit from my efforts.
This board is a cesspool of mis and disinformation. Primarily piped right in from x and bluski. Sorry for calling out some of the more obvious stuff. Be best cloak room.
I love the fact that some of the particularly dim posters like @Bullneck are just all in and bumping old threads. They learned absolutely nothing last go around.
The concept of rx discount cards in their current implementation is only another good example of how fucked up the healthcare financing system is. But to answer your question, IVF drugs appear to be one category with good discounts. Cuban was tweeting anbout it last night. Apparently more are going to keep coming on line.
Shit's generally far too overpriced. But if you can find me an small unrestricted lot in the Bee Cave, Lakeway, Spicewood area that I can put a metal building/workshop on and isn't priced at two arms and one nut, hit me up.
Doesn't seem to be any "easy" answers to where cash should go in this market. Holdings in trading accounts have been basically consolidated to cash, too much BRK, and some >5% dividend payers.
A lot going on in this one... https://www.ktnv.com/news/crime/police-source-describes-falling-deathly-ill-after-entering-garage-where-illegal-lab-was-found
Some more details here in a letter from the current IG, fwiw. The allegation that was determined to not appear credible was related to restricted distribution of a highly classified report for political purposes (Venezuela?). The second allegation related to failure to refer something to DOJ. The delay in transmission as described sounds like a horseshit excuse.
Few pies and a calzone. My son wanted to do a stuffed crust. We used shredded mozz. We both agreed that next time we were going to use some mozz string cheese tubes as the filling.
I think extended delay in sending the allegation and the IG findings to congress cause they can't figure out how to transmit it is absurd. I think that such allegations (not limited to these particular ones, but generally) should be ultimately released to the public with the lightest possible redaction. We don't need selective and politicized leaking via captured media outlets to filter and process this type of information as Americans.
From the WSJ article: Gabbard answered written questions about the allegations from the inspector general’s office, a senior official at the spy agency said. That prompted the acting inspector general at the time, Tamara Johnson, to determine the allegations specifically about Gabbard weren’t credible, the official said. Johnson remains employed at the agency, which didn’t make her available for an interview. The complaint includes a separate allegation about “an office within a different federal agency,” upon which the watchdog’s office wasn’t able to make a credibility determination, the representative for that office said. The Wall Street Journal couldn’t determine the identity of the other federal agency.
lol. A triple top secret whistleblower complaint that will never be able to be vetted by the public eye. Yeah. Sounds about as legit as a 8 year old illegally packing open carry heat at the fall festival. Wait until you realize they are both cap guns.
Those are all ludicrous comp packages. Add to that HCA CEO @ 25MM and TNT CEO @ 25MM as well. All a drop in the bucket when you consider a single drug like Keytruda with a $30B market share. Merck CEO at ~24MM. Basic blood thinner like Eliquis, $20B market share. Ozempic, $17B (just one brand of GLP1). Jardiance, $10B. And we haven't even cracked seal on some of the high cost drugs for low prevalence conditions.
"Under oath". NTOC call in line. BBMagaMom. Just basic vetting is all that is required. https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01249586.pdf
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:nyjm4ylfid2a7mjm6varxuiq/post/3mdqtuvp6qc2pJesus dude. I know it is hard to ask, and lunatics will neg, but just stop with the stupid social media shit. Thank you for your attention to this matter.