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things that surprisingly have wikipedia pages
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Beautiful siblings insider trading and money laundering
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suddenly I'm very upset that windows logo doesn't have white color
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happy juneteenth but dont forget that prisoners are legally allowed to be subject to slave labor and also black people are disproportionately arrested and subjected to that legality. happy juneteenth but slavery still lives in america. america is still dependant on slave labor.
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Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill threatens rural hospitals. Fox News personalities have falsely claimed immigrants are “bankrupting” them.
New research from KFF shows how Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” could shutter hospitals around the country
WRITTEN BY JOHN KNEFEL
RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SOPHIE LAWTON
PUBLISHED 06/17/25 11:03 AM EDT
Fox News personalities have repeatedly accused immigrants of bankrupting hospitals, but new research shows that President Donald Trump’s proposed so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” is the real threat.
Analysis from KFF, formerly the Kaiser Family Foundation, found that the bill Trump and congressional Republicans are seeking to advance — which would slash Medicaid and other health care spending to cover tax cuts for the extremely wealthy — could decimate hospitals throughout the country, especially facilities with high proportions of Medicaid patients and those outside of urban centers.
“Financial pressure on hospitals could affect patient care to the extent that hospitals respond by cutting certain expenses—such as by offering fewer services, laying off staff, or investing less in quality improvements—or close altogether, especially in rural areas,” KFF found.
The Big Beautiful Bill could decimate hospitals that serve Medicaid patients
According to the Congressional Budget Office, Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” — which passed the House and is currently being negotiated in the Senate — is projected to leave 10.9 million more people uninsured, including 7.8 million people currently on Medicaid. Those numbers increase when coupled with other Republican policies, such as allowing the Affordable Care Act tax credit to expire. In all, if the GOP gets its way, an estimated 16 million people could lose their health insurance over the next decade. As KFF notes, “The substantial increase in uninsured Americans would likely lead to more uncompensated care, putting an additional strain on hospital finances.”
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To be really clear: The reason members of Congress can't just walk right in is because of the guns. Armed DHS personnel won't allow entry. In other words, DHS is using armed force to *break* laws.
Democrats need to wrap their minds around that. Accept that the frog is boiled.
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starscream and his airplane kids...
i do kind of change my mind after edd mentioned that they could be minibots but they're young... starscream seeing himself in them, from himself being younger and naive once.
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"Graffiti would be hella boring if it was legal!!"
( This is one of my older pieces, so it's a little out of order compared to my other artworks lol. Anyways, Bomb Rush, fantastic game. Go play it. )
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Based on that one ep where megs kept asking knockout about his dark energon
Bonus megpax
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i wanted to put this orignally but faux crying seemed funny too
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i will always love you ralsei deltarune welcome back non-evil ralsei believers
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nobody is immune to propaganda because the last trailer actually made me want to watch a DC movie #theygotme


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Me when I drop my combo in Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
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