baddog Posted Friday at 05:59 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 05:59 PM 1 hour ago, thetragichippy said: That is Really high. I pay $314.88 a month, for medical, dental and vision for me and one dependent, with 25 dollar co-pays and a $1200 deductible. This is the first year they offered this plan. Last year I as paying less, but the deductible was $2500.00, so it was like I didn't have insurance because I never met my deductible. It worked out because I'm having neck issues and about to go see a specialist. The only catch is Doctor has to be in network, and so far so good - Even the Fondren Clinic in Houston is in network. Fondren Clinic is a good place. Wife had carpal tunnel surgery done there. Quote
thetragichippy Posted Friday at 07:42 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:42 PM 1 hour ago, baddog said: Fondren Clinic is a good place. Wife had carpal tunnel surgery done there. Hopefully injections in my neck will fix me up, and my Doc told me Fondren is where he recommends. I said, well that's a far drive, you recommend anyone local. Without hesitation he said no, it's your neck....... lol baddog 1 Quote
tvc184 Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago On 5/21/2026 at 2:25 PM, SmashMouth said: Yep. They're in my regular "bean" rotation ever since you told me about them several years ago. I love 'em! I usually can only find them locally at HEB though. I used to order them off of Amazon until I found them at HEB on FM365 in Port Arthur. I like most beans but Anasazi are my favorite. Quote
Reagan Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 45 minutes ago, Porter said: Yep He needs to ask the snake George Soros how it can be done! baddog 1 Quote
OlDawg Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Good WSJ article about tension between Senate Republicans and the White House. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
OlDawg Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, Porter said: Yep The voters that voted for Gallrein didn’t care that he wanted to bring back the draft. They didn’t care he was a rubber stamp for Trump. The majority of Gallrein’s voters were white, 56+, and fairly well off financially. Everyone under 56 went big for Massie. With the demographics in KY-4, 56 and unders outnumber those 56 and above. That tells me the Boomers turned out to vote, and the younger crowd didn’t. Incidentally, other articles point out that older folks are the only group that still believes the U.S. should always aid, support, and believe Israel unconditionally. Younger folks are a little more skeptical. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
Porter Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 12 minutes ago, OlDawg said: The voters that voted for Gallrein didn’t care that he wanted to bring back the draft. The majority of Gallrein’s voters were white, 56+, and fairly well off financially. Everyone under 56 went big for Massie. With the demographics in KY-4, 56 and unders outnumber those 56 and above. That tells me the Boomers turned out to vote, and the younger crowd didn’t. Incidentally, other articles point out that older folks are the only group that still believes the U.S. should always aid, support, and believe Israel unconditionally. Younger folks are a little more skeptical. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Big outside money didn’t hurt either. OlDawg 1 Quote
ErroneousBIG Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago All of us saw what happened in J6 and are well aware that serious crimes were committed. The fact that Trump pardoned everyone, including those who’d already been convicted, and even those who admitted their crimes in plea deals was just wrong to any decent, law-abiding person. The idea that the guys who smeared their own human feces on the walls of Capitol offices during their attempt to overturn the results of the election are somehow entitled riches from the American taxpayer is an idea that no reasonable person will agree with. Trump and his followers might have finally blown past their last exit with a lot of former Republican voters. Quote
OlDawg Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Porter said: Big outside money didn’t hurt either. Many older folks (not the only ones, but more susceptible) are easily fooled by AI. AIPAC aligned ads falsely portrayed Massie in numerous ways. They didn’t vote for Gallrein because they knew what he stood for because they never even heard him debate or campaign. He was an unknown who said he would do whatever Trump wanted, and reinstate the draft. Yes. Money made a big difference. Quote
OlDawg Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 4 minutes ago, ErroneousBIG said: All of us saw what happened in J6 and are well aware that serious crimes were committed. The fact that Trump pardoned everyone, including those who’d already been convicted, and even those who admitted their crimes in plea deals was just wrong to any decent, law-abiding person. The idea that the guys who smeared their own human feces on the walls of Capitol offices during their attempt to overturn the results of the election are somehow entitled riches from the American taxpayer is an idea that no reasonable person will agree with. Trump and his followers might have finally blown past their last exit with a lot of former Republican voters. According to the article in the WSJ I posted above, Senate Republicans have—apparently—finally had enough. ErroneousBIG 1 Quote
baddog Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Reagan said: The RINO purge continues! Trump! South Carolina? DCT ain’t gonna be happy. Lol Reagan 1 Quote
ErroneousBIG Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Is there a word you could use to describe a person who celebrates changing the rules to kick all of the minorities out of Congress? Quote
Porter Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 9 minutes ago, ErroneousBIG said: Is there a word you could use to describe a person who celebrates changing the rules to kick all of the minorities out of Congress? Was anything illegal done? Quote
ErroneousBIG Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Porter said: Was anything illegal done? Yes… if it were done BEFORE those six justices re-litigated and then eviscerated the Voting Rights Act. Immediately followed by an off-cycle redistricting which is almost unheard of. Americans just voted a year and a half ago and selected their representation. If the same election were held today, you’d have republicans winning 25+ more seats by most estimations… without a single person changing their vote. That’s not a democracy, it’s cheating to steal elections. And it’s not some made-up fairy tale about election fraud that is believed with nary a shred of truth… this one is actually happening, and it’s happening before our eyes. And it will lead to bloodshed, in my opinion. Quote
ErroneousBIG Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is how the law was interpreted and its implementation changed up over 60 years from 1965 to 2025. It’s been recognized since Reconstruction that given the opportunity, white racists would disenfranchise minorities to dilute voting power and therefore eliminate their voice in Congress. The Voting Rights Act was passed to eliminate the practice of redistricting to silence minorities. That was the law of the land until Trump’s puppets on the Supreme Court undid 60 years of progress with one Jim Crow era decision last month. Stop and think about it. Those “gerrymandered” maps that were just thrown out across all of the Southern States? You know, the changes that the racists keep celebrating? “Who-hoo!!! South Carolina has 7 white reps now! There’s no more of THEM!” Those maps were all drawn by Republican legislatures because it was the right thing to do. At least is was the right thing to do a couple of month ago. It’s also interesting to point out that there is will no longer a single black Republican in Congress after this term either. There have been 7,500 immigrants allowed into the US this year, and another 10,000 scheduled for the remainder of the fiscal year. All but three (3) were white people from South Africa. There’s no word as to the race of those three immigrants. But I’d bet they were white, too. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
baddog Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago Google search: Seven states have no Republican representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives: University of Minnesota Twin Cities +1 Connecticut Delaware Hawaii Massachusetts New Hampshire New Mexico Rhode Island In the U.S. Senate, Democrats and Independents hold all seats in these states as well. University of Minnesota Twin Cities Note: Vermont is a similar edge case. While it has zero Republican representatives, its lone U.S. Senator, Bernie Sanders, is an Independent rather than a Democrat. Quote
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