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Where Are We? Holtville, CA

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Traveling and other stuff.
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Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I’ve climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth Of sun-split clouds, — and done a hundred things You have not dreamed of — wheeled and soared and swung High in the sunlit silence. Hov'ring there, I’ve chased the shouting wind along, and flung My eager craft through footless halls of air… .

Up, up the long, delirious burning blue I’ve topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace Where never lark, or ever eagle flew — And, while with silent, lifting mind I’ve trod The high untrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.

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A rainy day

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Highest recommendation.

This article reveals the connections between the numerous Republicon assaults on our country’s governing principles.

“This policy effort to refuse Democrats power, at all costs, did not begin with the lame-duck session of 2018. What’s happening now is a part of an ongoing process by Republicans in the courts and in elected office to increase power for their own wealthy interests, attack and divide Democratic Party constituencies and create voting obstacles that dilute equal representation.”

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ICYMI, while we’re on the topic of health care…

Did you know that before 1973 it was illegal in the United States to profit off of health care? The Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973 passed by Nixon changed everything.

Is the health insurance business a racket? Yes, literally. And this is why the shameless pandering to robber baron corporations posing as “health providers” is such an egregious … and obvious … the tactic to do nothing more than plump up insurance company profits.

And do you know who’s to blame?   Believe it or not, the downfall of the American health insurance system falls squarely on the shoulders of former President Richard M. Nixon.

In 1973, Nixon did a personal favour for his friend and campaign financier, Edgar Kaiser, then president and chairman of Kaiser-Permanente.  Nixon signed into law, the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973, in which medical insurance agencies, hospitals, clinics and even doctors, could begin functioning as for-profit business entities instead of the service organisations they were intended to be.  And which insurance company got the first taste of federal subsidies to implement HMOA73 … *gasp* … why it was Kaiser-Permanente!   What are the odds?  It’s all right here to read for yourself.

And to perfectly cement, the Health Maintenance Organization Act (HMOA) of  1973 as the profiteering boondoggle that it actually was, the law Nixon mandated also included clauses that encouraged medical providers to not CURE afflictions, but to PROLONG them by only treating the symptoms. There’s no money to be made in CURING sickness.  But the sky’s the limit when it comes to forcing people to endure repetitive doctor visits, endless (and often useless and redundant) tests, and … of course … let’s not forget the ever-increasing demand for American-made prescription drugs!

Have you noticed recently that the words “prolonged coma” and DEATH have wormed their way into the fast-spoken side-effects list of just about every new drug you see on television or hear on the radio?  Death!  From the medicine that’s supposed to cure you!  You know what?  I’ll take restless legs over DEATH.

So it’s an arms race between insurers, who deploy software and manpower trying to find claims they can reject, and doctors and hospitals, who implement their own forces to outsmart or challenge the insurers. And the cost of this arms race ends up being borne by the public, in the form of higher health care prices and higher insurance premiums. Of course, rejecting claims is a clumsy way to deny coverage. The best way for an insurer to avoid paying medical bills is to avoid selling insurance to people who really need it. An insurance company can accomplish this in two ways, through marketing that targets the healthy, and through underwriting: Rejecting the sick or charging them higher premiums.  See the pattern?

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🖕NRA and all those politicians bought by them.

#Repost @she_who_is_brave_is_free ・・・ LOOK at this cult member. ⚡️⚡️⚡️The @nra is the largest terrorist organization out here. For profit. For violence. For racist politicians. For hillbilly zealots. For the trump cult. For the magaasshats. For the fearful bullies. They pander to them like their base and it’s sickening. #fuckcindyhydesmith #racistgarbage #wtf #wearenotokay #fuckgop #fucknra #fucktrump #distressflag #whiteterrorism #gunfreaks #trumpcult #trumpisnotmypresident #stopnra #stopgop https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq0A5GyHqAo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1bskw0q0rspqw

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