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We have a new message for Democrats: attack attack attack.

The reason why there are 52 cards in poker

Musk Owns Twitter
With midterms approaching, Anti-Trump accounts keep seeing the same pattern while Elon turns this platform into a right-wing influence machine and calls it “free speech.”
You don’t need the exact line of code to recognize what’s happening when audience response holds up but reach gets quietly strangled.
This platform is manipulating visibility, and it’s getting harder to ignore who benefits.

Senator Patty Murray @PattyMurray
Every time you see a headline about how Trump is pushing for drilling on public lands, remember that he promised Big Oil whatever they wanted if they spent $1 billion to get him elected.
Save our public lands. Put America above Big Oil.

Rep. Jason Crow @RepJasonCrow
I serve on the Intelligence Committee.
FISA helps keep us safe.
But I won’t extend this program as the President appoints unqualified & incompetent people to serve as Director of National Intelligence.

Debbie Wasserman Schultz says she read the unredacted Epstein files herself. The law required a full release, only victims’ names withheld. The DOJ hid far more than that. She calls the remaining redactions an obvious, systematic cover-up.

Captain Mark Kelly @CaptMarkKelly
The President just made thousands of stock trades — and then he turned around and made decisions that shifted those companies’ bottom lines. It’s corrupt, and we need to end it.

The Lincoln Project
We have a new message for Democrats: attack attack attack.
Trump is corrupt, he’s butchered the economy, and his DOJ operates like mob lawyers. And every voter knows it.
So stop looking backward. Stop with the endless focus groups. This isn’t complicated.
He’s weak. Finish him.

Senate Judiciary Democrats @JudiciaryDems
100+ former judges are urging a bar investigation into Todd Blanche.
He settled Trump’s self-rewarding IRS claim.
He’s leading prosecutions of Trump’s perceived “enemies.”
He’s at the center of the Epstein coverup to protect Trump, not survivors.
Corrupt.

Private equity executive David Gentile served less than two weeks of a seven-year sentence after being convicted of a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded mostly mom and pop investors (with some losing their retirement savings), thanks to Trump granting him clemency.
An investigation into his commutation found Gentile discussed paying at least $2.5 million to people or companies that could help facilitate his clemency, including to a retired NYC priest with close ties to Trump.
The Trump administration just killed that investigation.

I spent the last few days digging through the $9.2 Billion bankruptcy filings for Steward Health Care and the corporate extraction mechanics are insane
“Strip the real estate, force the operating business to pay insane rent to lease back their own buildings, and walk away with the cash…”
Private equity strikes again!
The Steward Health Care bankruptcy

Emoluments Clause @Emolclause
#BREAKING: Hayes: “Acting AG Todd Blanche told Congress not to worry about the $1.8 billion slush fund for insurrectionists…The DOJ then told the court the same thing—don’t worry, it’s moot, it’s dropped, and then last week, the judge said okay, fine, put it in writing. She ordered Blanche and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and an associate AG to all sign ‘a declaration under the penalty of perjury, they will not take any action to create or operate the anti-weaponization fund and that the anti-weaponization fund will not proceed in any manner or under any name.’ Well, today was the deadline for that and guess what? They came back to the court and they said no, we’re NOT doing it. We’re NOT filing any declaration to officially kill the fund, which probably means the slush fund is NOT dead.”

ESSAY THE STRATEGIST

Jeffrey Epstein was directing Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation defense through Steve Bannon.

This was September 30 2018. The Senate judiciary committee hearing had concluded 2 days earlier. Christine Blasey Ford had testified. The FBI investigation had been ordered. The confirmation vote was days away.

Epstein sent this.

“tell burke they should make sure they ask ford about her medications, what type and for how long. my guess is that katz won’t let her answer”

Bill Burck was Kavanaugh’s personal attorney. Rachel Katz was Christine Blasey Ford’s attorney. Epstein knew both names. He knew the procedural dynamics. He was feeding cross examination strategy to Bannon to relay directly to the defence team.

In the same exchange Epstein had already sent Bannon research links on medications that cause memory loss and academic papers on false memories in social anxiety disorder.

A convicted sex offender. Directing the confirmation strategy of a Supreme Court Justice. Through the former Chief Strategist of the White House.

Source: DOJ Epstein Files Transparency Act release. Jmail iMessage Archive. steve-bannon thread. Message 1220. September 30 2018.

ESSAY Forest Park Pharmacy @ForestParkPharm

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.
https://x.com/ForestParkPharm/status/2069260284381089956

https://www.costplusdrugs.com/ run our price checker.
You’ll probably be shocked at what your “expensive” prescription actually costs.

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