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Dissident Soaps (dissidentsoaps@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 10:35:29 JST Dissident Soaps
Once all the doctors and lawyers are done streaming over the border, could we get some Mexicans that know how to build a house? -
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Dissident Soaps (dissidentsoaps@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 03:50:30 JST Dissident Soaps
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Dissident Soaps (dissidentsoaps@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 09:13:59 JST Dissident Soaps
@sickburnbro @TrevorGoodchild @Shadowman311 @VaxxSabbath @LostShakerOfSalt @transgrammaractivist Some states treat "concierge medicine" as an unlicensed insurer, since you're paying them up front to cover the risk of you getting sick some time in the future. -
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Dissident Soaps (dissidentsoaps@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 09:13:58 JST Dissident Soaps
@TrevorGoodchild @VaxxSabbath @sickburnbro @Shadowman311 @LostShakerOfSalt @transgrammaractivist Some doc got jammed up for it in New Jersey maybe 8 years ago. I remember reading about it, but it's vanished from the google machine. -
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Dissident Soaps (dissidentsoaps@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 09:13:57 JST Dissident Soaps
@TrevorGoodchild @VaxxSabbath @sickburnbro @Shadowman311 @LostShakerOfSalt @transgrammaractivist This is now a broader problem with concierge medicine and Medicare. Because Medicare has some means testing, concierge medicine can put you on the wrong side of the law (as the patient.)