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A note on appearances: this site reads as left-leaning, and I understand why. But what I am actually fighting against is a current administration so far to the radical right that it can no longer honestly be called conservative.

Traditional conservatism, fiscal responsibility, limited government, rule of law, respect for institutions, has been abandoned by the very party that once claimed to own it. Opposing what is happening right now doesn’t make you a liberal. It makes you someone paying attention. I’d like to think there are honest conservatives out there who feel the same way, and this page is partly an olive branch to them.

Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 8 Rural Healthcare & Consolidation: When the Machine Strains

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Even when care is “available” virtually, the real-world friction remains: long travel times, delayed treatment, and fragmented services.

Protecting Your Voting Rights

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Document and report any suspicious activity, like voter purges or intimidation, to the FBI or state attorneys general. Ultimately, the strongest defense is high participation and collective action—history shows that when voters mobilize, attempts to

Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 7 Chronic Disease: The Real Cost Driver

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“The machine isn’t broken because of greed. It’s stressed because of chronic demand and misaligned incentives.”

Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 6 Insurance Design: Why It Feels Complicated

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Network design can be narrow, meaning that not every local provider is covered. This protects insurers from excessive risk but can frustrate patients who assume all doctors are treated equally under their plan.

The GOAT Strategy

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Keep the stories coming fast enough and messy enough, and the public eventually shrugs and goes back to everyday life. Work. Bills. Kids. Groceries. The ordinary things that actually matter in people’s lives.

Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 5 Administrative Complexity: The Invisible Cost

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Administrative complexity is invisible to most patients. You see your bills, your deductible, your co-pay — but rarely the thousands of small interactions behind them.

A year in Memes, what has it come to.

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In the beginning—and yes, that does sound like a Bible entry—there was an event that would end up causing havoc far beyond our borders. America, it seems, had fallen asleep at the wheel. The country

Voting Rights under Attack

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Vote in person if you can. With mail-in voting under pressure, in-person voting is harder to block. If you do vote by mail, return it as early as possible — don't wait until close to

The Biggest Pro-Trump Mega-Media Monopoly Ever (it’s already distorting war coverage)

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Billionaires are flipping media companies like playing cards. They don’t give a fig for the common good, or about the producers, correspondents, journalists, and investigative reporters whose lives are being turned upside-down. To them, it’s

Just in, Trump says everyone calls him the GOAT

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He thinks it means something else.

Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 4 Following the Dollar

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Even here, the dollar is split: part covers the premium contribution from the employee, part comes from the employer’s share. Often, employees never see this money — it’s folded into total compensation. This means the

Sorry Charley, were closed.

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Verify your polling location and hours directly with your county election office. Confirm the week before you vote. And if possible, vote early.

To The United States Congress – Thirty eight words

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You took an oath. Thirty eight words. You said them out loud, probably with your hand raised and people you love watching. They weren't complicated words. They didn't leave much room for interpretation. They asked

Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 3 Where the Money Goes

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Price negotiation occurs through insurers and pharmacy benefit managers, but patients often experience unpredictability in costs, especially for high-cost or specialty medications.

Nothing Goes Away, the list just gets longer.

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It does strain military resources already stretched thin. It does risk escalating regional conflicts into something far deadlier. And it does get Americans Killed, why? because he had a feeling.

Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 2 Who Actually Funds the Machine?

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Employers contribute a significant portion of the premium, but economists generally agree those costs are built into total compensation. In practical terms, health insurance premiums come out of wages — whether workers see the deduction

I Get It

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That truth is this. The closest thing to actual power most of us will ever hold is a vote and a voice. That's it. That's the whole arsenal. It isn't much, until enough people pick

BEWARE THE NAME The more patriotic the name, the more suspicious you should be.

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The SAVE America Act is currently working its way toward becoming law, and it would make it harder for real, eligible American citizens to vote — particularly seniors, low-income voters, and people of color who

Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 1 The $4.5 Trillion Machine

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American healthcare is not a single program. It is a layered payment network built over decades — employers, insurers, federal programs, state programs, hospital systems, physician groups, pharmacy benefit managers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, compliance divisions, coding

Dark Money Today: From Montana to California and Beyond

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Two months ago, we explored the Montana initiative as a test case for curbing dark money. The story didn’t end there. Today, states like California are building on that example, showing that structural solutions —

War with Iran comes with a price

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But when a war conveniently serves this many personal interests for one man, it's worth asking very loudly: whose war is this, really?

How to Protect your Voting Rights

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Question what you are being told, check with your State, The State controls voting, not the Federal Government and especially not the current administration.  You will lied to and you will be threatened. Follow these

Healthcare in America Series III – Kicker: Security Is a Feeling. Risk Is a Structure

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Healthcare debates often center on security. People want to feel protected — protected from catastrophic illness, from unexpected bills, from system failure. That desire is reasonable. It is human.

Healthcare in America Series III – Part 3 When Risk Accumulates

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At the community level, accumulation can reshape access entirely. When a hospital closes, travel times increase. Emergency response lengthens. Recruitment of clinicians becomes more difficult. Economic stability shifts. Healthcare infrastructure is not separate from community

Part 3 Jeffery Epstein: Not Just Pedophilia, But Treason and Systemic Compromise?

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One last question for the reader, if Jeffery Epstein was involved in Treason, do you thing willing accomplices that where complicit with Jeffery's scheme should also be considered and tried under our Treason laws? Pedophilia

Healthcare in America Series III – Part 2 Invisible Risk Carriers

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Clinical risk is inherent in medicine. But modern practice also carries moral and structural risk. Practicing under constraint — limited time, limited staffing, insurance limitations, documentation demands — forces tradeoffs. Liability exposure exists alongside ethical

Part 2 – Jeffery Epstein: The Intelligence Connections

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Full transparency—searching every storage unit, releasing every unredacted video and hard drive, declassifying the intelligence files—would serve justice for the victims far better than another round of selective leaks and pearl-clutching. Until then, the fear

Part 1 – Jeffrey Epstein: The Information Broker Behind the Honey Trap

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An official 2025 FBI review of its Epstein holdings claimed “no credible evidence” of blackmail against prominent individuals and “no client list.” Yet the physical evidence of hidden cameras, motion-triggered recording, off-site data dumps, and

Healthcare in America Series III – Part 1 Risk Doesn’t Disappear. It Moves

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When risk moves to individuals, it is often described in the language of responsibility. We hear phrases like “consumer engagement” or “skin in the game.” But exposure and empowerment are not the same thing. Responsibility

Did AI just Lie to You?

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I now ask you, the reader, do you trust the available information that AI has to draw upon? It has been said that Grock is conservative and Open AI in liberal, This I don't know