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Have you seen the new Charlie Donlea - tinyurl.com/5c7w5rz9
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Happy Release Day, Charlie! barnesandnoble.com/w/guess-a…
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As Congress prepares to strip health insurance from millions of Americans it bears mentioning that members of Congress receive the most exclusive concierge medical care in the country. Walk in clinic in the Capitol. Appointments arranged to a curated group of outside specialists on a date and time convenient for the member. Prescriptions delivered. Tests scheduled. No one in the US has access to this kind of care. These privileged folks are voting to remove Medicaid from the nation’s most vulnerable people.
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It shouldn't get lost that just today, Senate Republicans have voted to close nursing homes, close rural hospitals, and cut food stamp benefits for children and veterans.
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"I promise to not raise your taxes" and "I promise to not cut your benefits" are the two popular political promises that are inconsistent with the much more needed promise "I promise to cut the budget deficit to about 3 percent of GDP" that is required to prevent a big debt/dollar crisis. There is no way that the deficit/debt bomb problem can be sustainably dealt with unless there is a mix of tax revenue increases and spending decreases that are determined in a bipartisan way. Our representatives in Washington, DC, both Republicans and Democrats, know this is true. They understand the need to reduce the deficit by having those from both sides chip in a bit (e.g., a 4 percent increase in tax revenue and a 4 percent spending cut) which would lead to a supply/demand balance improvement for US debt which in turn would lower interest rates. Lower interest rates would help reduce the budget deficit as well as help the markets and the economy. But because politics have become so absolutist, they feel they can't go down this obviously best path because both their constituents and their parties will throw them out of office if they explored this more balanced approach. To me, that’s a tragedy.
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Ok, so Republicans just introduced a 900 page bill none of them have read. But my team is going through it line by line and on this 🧵you can see the hidden provisions we found. Will update all day. 1/ NEW Medicaid cuts, so now 17 million - instead of 16M - lose health care.
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Latest from Terri Parlato - porch reading! - amazon.com/What-Waits-Woods-…
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Interview with David Lewis - mysteryandsuspense.com/david…
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Birthday kitty!
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Good morning! It's Thursday, and a new month! Use it well!
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31 Jul 2024
A Wealth of Deception Some people are willing to die for their art. Others are willing to kill for it. KOBO bit.ly/3CLSlhf AMAZON amzn.to/3bVKQe8 BARNES & NOBLE bit.ly/3Cahaoy BOOKSHOP.ORG bit.ly/46hln6k
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#August by Eugene Grasset, from The Months, an #artnouveau #calendar (1896) #August1st #1stAugust #Lammas #LegendaryWednesday
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Daily #photooftheday from #France on this day, 29 July, 1836, the Arc de Triomphe, Paris was inaugurated... thegoodlifefrance.com/the-hi… #thegoodlifefrance
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On sale - grab your copy now! amazon.com/gp/product/B093SH…
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The latest from @AnabelleBryant amazon.com/s?k=vauxhall voic…
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Good morning! It's Thursday. Watched the sun rise with my Tim's. It was a stunner. Stay hydrated & have a wonderful day!
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