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And she's decided that they're gonna get married, they're gonna have the ceremony, but they're not gonna get legally married, because she's worried he would inherit her medical debt. And I mean, you hear this shit and you're just like, Jesus Christ, this is the most prosperous nation in the world. And we're loving that like that kind of misery on people.
Anyways, that brings home the American health care system is not only making us sicker physically, it is loving so much strain and pressure on people. And I just love that these companies are getting kicked in the nuts.
Anyways, that brings home the American health care system is not only making us sicker physically, it is loving so much strain and pressure on people. And I just love that these companies are getting kicked in the nuts.
Anyways, that brings home the American health care system is not only making us sicker physically, it is loving so much strain and pressure on people. And I just love that these companies are getting kicked in the nuts.
talk about Medicare, for example. There have been studies by the Wall Street Journal and reports about massive billions upon billions of dollars in overcharging due to things called upcoding, which is when an insurance company goes in, they take someone on Medicare, make them look really sick,
talk about Medicare, for example. There have been studies by the Wall Street Journal and reports about massive billions upon billions of dollars in overcharging due to things called upcoding, which is when an insurance company goes in, they take someone on Medicare, make them look really sick,
talk about Medicare, for example. There have been studies by the Wall Street Journal and reports about massive billions upon billions of dollars in overcharging due to things called upcoding, which is when an insurance company goes in, they take someone on Medicare, make them look really sick,
and then they get to bill for all that, but then they don't necessarily reimburse for all that, and they keep the money in between. These are the kinds of areas you would focus if you're actually trying to make government less expensive and more efficient.
and then they get to bill for all that, but then they don't necessarily reimburse for all that, and they keep the money in between. These are the kinds of areas you would focus if you're actually trying to make government less expensive and more efficient.
and then they get to bill for all that, but then they don't necessarily reimburse for all that, and they keep the money in between. These are the kinds of areas you would focus if you're actually trying to make government less expensive and more efficient.
So I think over time, the only way to really do that, I think, and I hate to say it because I always have this gag reflex. Well, I'm not a man. I'm not macho. I'm not capitalist. If I recommend socialized medicine, for God's sakes, we need socialized medicine. The only way to solve the deficit, in my opinion, is to move to socialized medicine.
So I think over time, the only way to really do that, I think, and I hate to say it because I always have this gag reflex. Well, I'm not a man. I'm not macho. I'm not capitalist. If I recommend socialized medicine, for God's sakes, we need socialized medicine. The only way to solve the deficit, in my opinion, is to move to socialized medicine.
So I think over time, the only way to really do that, I think, and I hate to say it because I always have this gag reflex. Well, I'm not a man. I'm not macho. I'm not capitalist. If I recommend socialized medicine, for God's sakes, we need socialized medicine. The only way to solve the deficit, in my opinion, is to move to socialized medicine.
And the only way we do that is to figure out a series of executive actions or some sort of legislation or the right Supreme Court justices to overturn Citizens United because money has just... I mean, the greatest investment, return on investment in our economy is when these healthcare companies give money to politicians.
And the only way we do that is to figure out a series of executive actions or some sort of legislation or the right Supreme Court justices to overturn Citizens United because money has just... I mean, the greatest investment, return on investment in our economy is when these healthcare companies give money to politicians.
And the only way we do that is to figure out a series of executive actions or some sort of legislation or the right Supreme Court justices to overturn Citizens United because money has just... I mean, the greatest investment, return on investment in our economy is when these healthcare companies give money to politicians.
HBO Max, this will go down in history as a first ballot hall of fame, head up your ass brand strategy move. There's something in Brand strategy. We spend two sessions in my brand strategy course at NYU called Brand Architecture. HBO, a brand is a series of intangible associations that result in a rational trial or margin.
HBO Max, this will go down in history as a first ballot hall of fame, head up your ass brand strategy move. There's something in Brand strategy. We spend two sessions in my brand strategy course at NYU called Brand Architecture. HBO, a brand is a series of intangible associations that result in a rational trial or margin.
HBO Max, this will go down in history as a first ballot hall of fame, head up your ass brand strategy move. There's something in Brand strategy. We spend two sessions in my brand strategy course at NYU called Brand Architecture. HBO, a brand is a series of intangible associations that result in a rational trial or margin.
You could have infinite capital and you couldn't build a brand like HBO in two, three, five, maybe even 10 years. And they're taking that brand and immolating it so they can call it Max. I mean, this is just... This is an outrage ad.