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RaceBannon said:
Bill Maher blasted "the woke world we live in," mocking the fact even James Bond movies are now "p**sified."
Maher, who remains a moderate Democrat, has continued to excoriate woke politics in his comedy, lamenting even Bond has now gone woke, spinning a yarn about a long, lost time.
"This was back in the day when James Bond was allowed to, like, f*ck hot chicks," Maher told Hannah Stocking on last week's "Club Random Podcast," adding woke movie makers have really "p*ssified him.
"On this one – it's so pathetic – he literally takes his girlfriend and her daughter on his mission to save the world. He practically stops off at Target to buy tampons on the way to the underground lair."
Bond was referencing the 1999 Bond film "The World Is Not Enough," comparing Stocking to the attractive Dr. Christmas Jones played by Denise Richards, but lamenting the 2021 "No Time to Die" was made in a woke world.
"It's because that's what this is, the woke world we live in," Maher told Stocking. "But back in that day, Dr. Christmas and Denise Richards was hotter than the sun, still is." -
Look guys they have a solution for the problem they manufactured

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Just don't call them "lazy". "Non-Urgent" is the new PC term. Who needs an "urgent" medical responder.
https://www.xfinity.com/stream/live/Watch-Good-Day-Oregon/8615637520029897105/KPTV
TO BE FAIR, EVERYTHING WORTHWHILE COUNTS AS WHITE SUPREMACY NOW: Yale Medical Professor Blasts Biden for Working While Sick With COVID — It’s White Supremacy. “POTUS working while having COVID infection epitomizes white supremacy urgency in the workplace.” -
The AHA lobbies do work in DC. Recent Medicare reimbursement bump of 9% only to hospitals….not physician owned ASCs. HCS have gotten too large and are beginning to function like government run care. ASCs are the competition in elective procedures so now you have mega-systems colluding with the federal government to stomp out what is a superior product and service in most cases.WestlinnDuck said:
Look at the prices for Lasik eye surgery or plastic surgery, neither covered by insurance and therefore not highly regulated. Prices are down, quality up. Amazing what competition can do. Trump wanted hospitals to post prices for surgeries. Dems and RINOs and most importantly, their client group the hospitals hated it.thechatch said:We are currently meddling in energy the same way we meddle in healthcare. The competition is artificial in many respects and that leads to artificially elevated costs in both sectors.
Imagine if our FG announced that the moronic Medicare for all philosophy should be extrapolated to the energy sector.
We’d be talking about the nationalisation of all energy production and subsequent rationing of supply.
Where in the fuck has that worked? -
My orthopedic doctor is in a physician owned practice. He admits that its been hard to stay out of the maw of the hospital practices. My wife worked for a physician owned NICU practice. Then with obamacare, they caved and sold out. The regulatory mess of medical practice, like HIPAA and both private and government billing makes the huge hospital orgs attractive for the government but not for the nurses and doctors.thechatch said:
The AHA lobbies do work in DC. Recent Medicare reimbursement bump of 9% only to hospitals….not physician owned ASCs. HCS have gotten too large and are beginning to function like government run care. ASCs are the competition in elective procedures so now you have mega-systems colluding with the federal government to stomp out what is a superior product and service in most cases.WestlinnDuck said:
Look at the prices for Lasik eye surgery or plastic surgery, neither covered by insurance and therefore not highly regulated. Prices are down, quality up. Amazing what competition can do. Trump wanted hospitals to post prices for surgeries. Dems and RINOs and most importantly, their client group the hospitals hated it.thechatch said:We are currently meddling in energy the same way we meddle in healthcare. The competition is artificial in many respects and that leads to artificially elevated costs in both sectors.
Imagine if our FG announced that the moronic Medicare for all philosophy should be extrapolated to the energy sector.
We’d be talking about the nationalisation of all energy production and subsequent rationing of supply.
Where in the fuck has that worked? -
The overhead associated with running a private practice is triple what it was just ten years ago. Part of the design of Obamacare was to destroy independent physician-owned groups and transfer the care pathway from the doctor to the accountants and attorneys of large healthcare systems and insurers, because those are the two entities that the federal government is most comfortable doing business with. There is no doctor Union/lobby in DC….so there are no kickbacks to be had by the men and women that actually treat us.WestlinnDuck said:
My orthopedic doctor is in a physician owned practice. He admits that its been hard to stay out of the maw of the hospital practices. My wife worked for a physician owned NICU practice. Then with obamacare, they caved and sold out. The regulatory mess of medical practice, like HIPAA and both private and government billing makes the huge hospital orgs attractive for the government but not for the nurses and doctors.thechatch said:
The AHA lobbies do work in DC. Recent Medicare reimbursement bump of 9% only to hospitals….not physician owned ASCs. HCS have gotten too large and are beginning to function like government run care. ASCs are the competition in elective procedures so now you have mega-systems colluding with the federal government to stomp out what is a superior product and service in most cases.WestlinnDuck said:
Look at the prices for Lasik eye surgery or plastic surgery, neither covered by insurance and therefore not highly regulated. Prices are down, quality up. Amazing what competition can do. Trump wanted hospitals to post prices for surgeries. Dems and RINOs and most importantly, their client group the hospitals hated it.thechatch said:We are currently meddling in energy the same way we meddle in healthcare. The competition is artificial in many respects and that leads to artificially elevated costs in both sectors.
Imagine if our FG announced that the moronic Medicare for all philosophy should be extrapolated to the energy sector.
We’d be talking about the nationalisation of all energy production and subsequent rationing of supply.
Where in the fuck has that worked?
Break up the hospital mega systems. They aren’t good for patient care. -
What could possibly go wrong
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Take it out of the twit of the day thred.thechatch said:
The overhead associated with running a private practice is triple what it was just ten years ago. Part of the design of Obamacare was to destroy independent physician-owned groups and transfer the care pathway from the doctor to the accountants and attorneys of large healthcare systems and insurers, because those are the two entities that the federal government is most comfortable doing business with. There is no doctor Union/lobby in DC….so there are no kickbacks to be had by the men and women that actually treat us.WestlinnDuck said:
My orthopedic doctor is in a physician owned practice. He admits that its been hard to stay out of the maw of the hospital practices. My wife worked for a physician owned NICU practice. Then with obamacare, they caved and sold out. The regulatory mess of medical practice, like HIPAA and both private and government billing makes the huge hospital orgs attractive for the government but not for the nurses and doctors.thechatch said:
The AHA lobbies do work in DC. Recent Medicare reimbursement bump of 9% only to hospitals….not physician owned ASCs. HCS have gotten too large and are beginning to function like government run care. ASCs are the competition in elective procedures so now you have mega-systems colluding with the federal government to stomp out what is a superior product and service in most cases.WestlinnDuck said:
Look at the prices for Lasik eye surgery or plastic surgery, neither covered by insurance and therefore not highly regulated. Prices are down, quality up. Amazing what competition can do. Trump wanted hospitals to post prices for surgeries. Dems and RINOs and most importantly, their client group the hospitals hated it.thechatch said:We are currently meddling in energy the same way we meddle in healthcare. The competition is artificial in many respects and that leads to artificially elevated costs in both sectors.
Imagine if our FG announced that the moronic Medicare for all philosophy should be extrapolated to the energy sector.
We’d be talking about the nationalisation of all energy production and subsequent rationing of supply.
Where in the fuck has that worked?
Break up the hospital mega systems. They aren’t good for patient care. -
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So according to Biden, the biggest threat we face as a country is.......WestlinnDuck said:Just don't call them "lazy". "Non-Urgent" is the new PC term. Who needs an "urgent" medical responder.
https://www.xfinity.com/stream/live/Watch-Good-Day-Oregon/8615637520029897105/KPTV
TO BE FAIR, EVERYTHING WORTHWHILE COUNTS AS WHITE SUPREMACY NOW: Yale Medical Professor Blasts Biden for Working While Sick With COVID — It’s White Supremacy. “POTUS working while having COVID infection epitomizes white supremacy urgency in the workplace.”
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