THREAD: Stick with me, I promise it’ll be worth it.
On Wednesday @RMConservative had Dr. Paul Marik on his podcast to talk about Dr. Marik’s lawsuit against his employer, Sentara Healthcare. Basically, Sentara has told Dr. Marik that he is no longer permitted to treat patients
With the MATH+ Protocol that he (along with hundreds of other doctors) has adopted to treat hospitalized COVID patients. In the course of the interview Dr. Marik mentioned that none of the cheaper drugs in his protocol came with a “bonus” so they weren’t appealing to the hospital
Naturally, this “bonus” caught my attention. Why would any COVID treatment be accompanied with a bonus? Sounds pretty unethical, right? So I asked Uncle Google and sure enough, I come across an article saying that hospitals can receive an extra 20% bonus for using remdesivir
To treat COVID patients. Now I know that a 10 day cycle of remdesivir costs $3000 so I wasn’t too impressed w that $600 bonus. Not saying $600 is nothing, but it’s certainly not anything I’d be willing to go to court over. But then I kept reading… here’s where it gets good…
Last November, when everyone was totally distracted with the election, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) updated its interim final rule with request for comments (IFC) and added a little noticed incentive for hospitals to treat with remdesivir
Hospitals that provide proof of a positive PCR COVID test, who treat with 1 of the 2 drugs that have received EUA from the FDA for inpatient treatment of COVID, not only receive the 20% “new technology” bonus, they also qualify for a whole new system of billing
Normally under Medicaid, hospitals are required to eat the first $30,000 in charges and then Medicaid picks up 80% of everything over that. So if a hospital billed $100,000 Medicaid would pay 80% of $70,000 or $56,000.
But after last November’s IFC, if a patient is Covid positive and is treated with remdesivir, Medicaid will cover 65% of that first $30,000. Which means that $56,000 reimbursement on the 100k bill is now a $75,500 reimbursement.
So that $600 bonus, is actually a $20,000 bonus. Per patient. Just so long as they’re treated with remdesivir. Starting to make sense now?
I couldn’t for the life of me figure out why these hospitals were denying dying patients the chance to try something that might work or taking their doctors to court to stop effective treatments. But in the end, it’s all about money. We’ve always known that.
Here are the links:
Summary from the Health Care Compliance Association
This post got me thinking… just what in the world *has* TPUSA been doing with all that money they’re raking in.
So I combed through the 2026 cycle FEC filings for the Turning Point PAC. And OFC the whole thing is weird and shady and makes no sense whatsoever if you assume the people behind the filings are acting in good faith… which I never do.
The treasurer for Turning Point PAC is currently a TPUSA employee named Joshua Parker. Parker assumed this position in April after longtime PAC treasurer Jeff Webb died in a freak pickleball accident.
Jeff Webb was the CEO of Varsity Brands, you know, the cheerleading empire and he was worth somewhere between $100 million and $1 billion when he died (turns out that monopolizing an entire kids sport and then jacking the prices through the roof year after year can be quite lucrative) So why he was running around in his late 70s playing treasurer for TPUSA’s federal PAC is still a mystery to me but regardless he’s no longer with us so I won’t be holding my breath waiting for answers on these ridiculous charges…
Most notable in these filings is the credit card merchant fees.
I’m just the first 4 months of 2026 Turning Point PAC has reported $3.068 million in receipts. They’ve spent 56% of that ($1.732 million) on “Credit Card Merchant Fees” with Anedot.
This is a considerable increase from the first year of this cycle, 2025, when they pulled in $2.023 million total and spent 23% of that ($456k) on CC merchant fees with Anedot.
Both of these figures are outrageous and very hard to believe, especially when broken down by month and compared to total monthly expenditures.
Turning Point PAC spent more on CC merchant fees in the first 2 months of this year than they did in the entire 2024 election cycle.
Their next largest vendor was a company many of you will be familiar with: 1TEN LLC
This is the company owned by Tyler Bowyer’s buddy Jake Hoffman.
1TEN LLC has received $606,102 in the 2026 cycle… most of it for services rendered for Andy Biggs who is running for Arizona governor.
There’s also this French email service they are paying $1,510/month for.
There’s only one other committee who has ever filed a receipt with the FEC using this company, a Democrat who ran for Senste in Florida in 2020, and he was paying $38.95/month for their service.
Alright friends it’s been a while so let’s dive back in and get to the bottom of where in the world did these people come from and how in the heck did they get so much power?
It took me a long time to finally admit we had to go back to the very beginning. I know this is the boring part but stick with me and I'll try to make it as painless as possible. You'll be glad you have this background when we get to the good stuff starting in the 70s.
If not, there’s a good chance he (or she) is on an all expenses paid tour of Israel- courtesy of the Israeli government- in order to become an “Ambassador for Israel.”
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This is part of Israel’s latest plan to win back young people: they are going to woo over their pastors and get them disseminate Israeli government propaganda from the pulpit.
Back in early 2016 there were very few religious leaders who wanted anything to do with Donald Trump. Ted Cruz was their boy and they regularly declared Trump supporters to be “not real Christians.”
However there was one group of holy rollers who threw in early with the Donald and that was the televangelists.
A largely ignored segment of the Christian Right, prosperity preachers and charismatics pastors were actually a perfect fit for Trump.
There were even some who claimed Trump’s presidency had been prophesized a decade earlier.
While most people roll their eyes at stuff like this, Donald Trump shrugged his shoulders and said “meh, why not? Welcome to the team!”