The Rogue Dermatologist
@YuvalBibiMDArt
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Lifting the curtain on skincare, healthcare & other foolery. Free thinking, distinction, truth. Original writing & artwork. Man’s got to know his limitations
Florida, USA
Joined February 2023
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MEDICARE doesn’t pay. United Healthcare doesn’t pay. Blue Cross Blue Shield doesn’t pay. Cigna doesn’t pay. Aetna doesn’t pay. 100% of the funds spent on healthcare, that’s $5 Trillion Dollars in the US, comes from the money taken out of paychecks. For every dollar in reduced healthcare spend citizens, families and elderly, get to use their money for something else! Like retirement. It’s time to stop the grift. Not #healthcare
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RT @laralogan: This is your chance to speak up. You can’t complain about the results of work you did not do.
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A nation once defined by its innovators, risk-takers, and builders is now a nation of employees. The rise of Big Business is not an accident. It is the calculated result of a system that has slowly suffocated small enterprises, the last stronghold of true independence. They told us that consolidation meant efficiency. That scale would bring progress. That monopolies were a necessary evolution. These were not the words of visionaries but of bureaucrats, cowards, and the power-hungry—those who saw in Big Business not innovation, but control. And so, the great consolidation began. Antitrust laws, once a bulwark against monopolistic power, were gutted. Politicians abandoned small businesses, replacing an economy of independent minds with a workforce of compliant cogs. The dream of self-made success, of ownership, of wealth built by one’s own hands, was quietly dismantled in favor of something safer, something duller: the corporate hierarchy, where men are no longer masters of their fate but functionaries in a vast machine. They will say this is progress, that Big Business pays more, offers training, provides stability. But at what cost? The cost is liberty. The cost is the individual’s right to stand alone, to build without permission, to succeed or fail by his own merit. Big Business is not the problem. The problem is a government system that rigged the game in its favor, a system that punished the small, the new, the disruptive. A system that ensured only the entrenched could survive. The solution is not regulation, nor another layer of government intervention. It is the opposite. It is the unshackling of the entrepreneur. The dismantling of a system that rewards size over skill, bureaucracy over brilliance, compliance over courage. The creators of the future will not be found in boardrooms where decisions are made by committee. They will be found where they have always been, on the edge of the unknown, in the garages, in the backrooms, in the minds of those who refuse to be ruled. And when they rise, the bureaucrats will tremble. Oh, they already are…. #healthcare
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RT @RobertKennedyJc: Sunday would be a good day to let the truth out. Release the JFK, RFK, and MLK files!
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They’re fighting for the little guy by taking from another little guy and arbitrarily giving it to a big guy who, “as we all know” (always with the appeal-to-authority framing), will magically use those resources better than those two little guys because they have more resources—fill-in-the-blank-ism, “the system is broken,” greed, and, you know—the thing, man…
Gross. This is what they are teaching at Harvard Economics That small business is not to be trusted because they are more likely to engage in “wage theft and other abuses” One of America’s greatest strengths is allowing anyone with the drive, vision and grit to start a small business and thrive for themselves, their customers, and their employees! The decline of small business is concerning to those who believe in the American Dream.
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RT @calleymeans: What a disastrous experiment for America - fueled by conflicted, bogus research from the NIH.
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Color me shocked…
Vinay reports that institutions are free to use the indirect money they receive for whatever they want. There is no accountability for how the money is spent. There should always be accountability for all taxpayer money. The lack of accountability is how you run a $2 trillion deficit.
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Whatever it is they’re spending money on—surely this can be far better managed on an individual level or in a business setting and without the black cloud of corruption hanging over their heads. That’s the magic of private property. You do with it as you will, and it’s nobody else’s business, literally. This unholy alliance of academia and government resulted in inflated budgets, likely many projects that would have never gotten off the ground and yielded nothing of value, as well as a seldom-questioned air of essentialism. We can do better with the free market.
About a third of NIH funded researchers indicate they are considering switching careers or moving to industry in this highly scientific poll …
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Besides the Sylvester the Cat with Tweety Bird in his mouth look, here are a couple of observations. This woman is either pretending not to understand the fundamentals of basic accounting and dismissing simple questions with an appeal to authority, and red herring fallacious, magical reasoning, or she does not understand basic accounting and the concept of accountability and yet again - dismisses questions she does not understand with an appeal to authority and red herring, fallacious, magical reasoning amongst other logical oversights. In either case, she has been trained poorly, has not been held to account, and has been promoted without proper vetting, as this conversation demonstrates. She cannot give satisfactory answers to basic questions. She is arrogant and dismissive, as you would expect from someone who is not sufficiently invested in their charge - meaning she does not have any significant financial stake, is not aware, and possibly not subject to any professional liability, and is not at all concerned with the criminal liabilities of mismanaging taxpayer funds, i.e., embezzlement, and other corruption charges. This is the hallmark of unsustainable business practices. As a business owner, you are responsible for the quality of your products and services. You must account for your investments and your income, losses, and profits. You must keep track to chart your course of action, plan ahead, expand, contract, and anything in between. That's the reality of a business owner or an individual. The same should apply to any government bureaucrat - more so, someone who is leveraging billions of dollars of her fellow taxpayers' money.
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