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pfife

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  1. Thank you.
  2. I'll apologize in advance for my cynicism and I really like Schatz but this is kinda just performative. Maybe it has rallying value, that could be the case, but my understanding is there was going to be 30 hours of debate scheduled anyways, so they just used up the allotted time. At best this seemingly just delays him by 30 hours but it doesn't seem like they did that if it was already scheduled time.
  3. LOL I really do apologize to him though.
  4. Yep. Fair enough. My sincerest apologies to 1776, but not to anyone else.
  5. Thank you.
  6. Imagine thinking ~10 keystrokes on a keyboard means you're triggered. LMAO. You can just admit you can't quit us, it's ok.
  7. Just more not being here, not responding, and not trolling. Nice smell test. Nailed it.
  8. Prolly. I read/heard somewhere that he is very much against oligarchs and I guess he's being consistent?
  9. Nice smell test. Lol Nailed it.
  10. Just more not being here and not responding and not trolling.
  11. No ones triggered by you. Quit obsessing over us, its weird. Reminds me of you being in dc for the inaug and still coming here and trolling a bunch of middle age dudes. Weird stuff.
  12. DOGE tests in Prod. On the government's payment system. https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/musk-cronies-dive-into-treasury-dept-payments-code-base
  13. The Gambler was a really good book. I esp liked he he talked about how he approached betting. He talks about a lot of gambling during his golf matches and that was interesting because it was ungodly amounts of money, but i could have done without the play by play of peoples drives, approach, and putting game. Onto the next one, a free kidle version of the Federalist papers. We will see how long i stick with it.
  14. no doubt. It's beyond obvious.
  15. Learn the board you purport to moderate.
  16. You can ban me, but I prefer lectures on my behavior from people who don't have weird, immature, ignorance-feuled, cursing meltdowns in my dms. That would be.... literally everyone here but you. frickin hypocrite. Sorry you don't know the situation you chose to walk into as evidenced by multiple posters with decades of history here telling you. And the troll themselves admitting it. Thats a you issue.
  17. Thank you.
  18. "opened the throttle on blowing through apparent legal limits" "defiance of statutes" Thats a lot of word salad to say he lettered in breaking the law.
  19. As she vociferously supports the guy who boasted to howard stern about barging into dressing rooms of underage girls.
  20. I bet Virgina residents would feel better if someone sent them a study from a unified reich think tank about wait times for appointments in Canada (aka 51st state)
  21. Congrats Lolic. https://www.vpm.org/news/2025-02-04/virginia-community-health-centers-close-federal-funding-grant-access Virginia community health centers close over federal funding access Despite pause on federal funding freeze, centers unable to access grants Half of Virginia’s community health centers have been cut off from federal grant money, forcing some to stop providing certain services and others to close branches. The commonwealth has 31 Federally Qualified Health Centers with over 200 locations — a majority of which serve rural areas with limited access to medical care. Annually, about 400,000 Virginians rely on the care provided by these nonprofit, community-based centers, according to the Virginia Community Healthcare Association. They provide primary health, dental, behavioral health, and pharmaceutical and substance abuse services to people with Medicaid or Medicare, the underinsured and the uninsured. They also treat those with private insurance on a sliding fee scale. Since Jan. 28, 16 of the state’s FQHCs have been unable to access federal funding that allows them to pay employees, according to Joe Stevens, a VCHA spokesperson. “They use a majority of that funding for salaries, and without that funding, they can’t pay their employees. Without employees getting paid, they can’t operate their health centers, so it’s a domino effect,” Stevens said. He said the difficulty accessing grants began after President Donald Trump’s administration announced a freeze on domestic and foreign aid last week. A U.S. District Court judge in Washington, D.C., granted a temporary stay blocking the order from taking effect immediately. The White House later rescinded its memo but has vowed to continue reviewing federal spending. Despite the delayed spending freeze, multiple community health centers across Virginia have been unable to access their federal grants — blocking one of their three primary funding sources, along with Medicaid reimbursements and private insurance policy revenue. Stevens said it’s unclear why some health centers have lost access to funding, while others have been unaffected. “We’re trying to get those answers as we speak,” he said. The Capital Area Health Network, which operates seven FQHC facilities across Greater Richmond, sent an email to patients Tuesday morning announcing it would close several locations and transfer patients to other locations. “Due to unforeseen federal restrictions under the new Presidential administration we were forced to consolidate our operations last week,” the email read. Patients with appointments at Bermuda Medical Center, Southside Medical Center and Greater Fulton Medical Center are being diverted to Vernon J. Harris Medical and Dental Center, Northside Medical Center and the Pediatric Medical Center. CAHN’s message to patients reiterated that the consolidation of services would have no impact on patient care. But Stevens said not all affected FQHCs have the benefit of multiple nearby locations. “Some of our rural health centers could be 100 miles apart from each other,” he said. “If one center closes, patients will have to travel one hour, two hours to get to another location. So, the rural parts of the commonwealth will be affected more than some of the urban areas.” Some of the state’s community clinics rely more on federal funding than others. Stevens said those locations could be forced to stop certain services or close entirely. “I do know that a health center in southeastern Virginia is going to have to shut down their dental program,” Stevens said. “Not necessarily shutting down their locations, but patients won’t have access to dental care.”
  22. First post "back" is a troll. Who would have ever guessed (basically everyone but 1776)
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