Orlando Buffalo Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 9 minutes ago, Governor said: On average, Florida homeowners pay over $4,200 per year for home insurance, triple the national average of $1,700, according to data from the Insurance Information Institute Oh dear. If you live on the coast your insurance is very high, just like every state, we simply have a much larger portion of our state along the coast. In Orlando I pay 800 more than a similarly priced home in Rochester. My property taxes are about at least 5000 less than a similarly house in Rochester. So I think it balances out.
Joe Ferguson forever Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 11 minutes ago, Governor said: On average, Florida homeowners pay over $4,200 per year for home insurance, triple the national average of $1,700, according to data from the Insurance Information Institute Oh dear. Yeah and that red algae bloom is gonna be bad one of these years. In seriousness, it's how the insurance companies have the highest buildings in several cities. They know what they're betting on.
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 12 hours ago, BillStime said: Not sure who the bigger clown is mr newberger or billsy........oh wait nevermind
BillStime Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 JFC - this guy is a fn DeSaster - this guy will never be POTUS. And this idiot still has $300m of Florida’s pension fund stuck in Russian investments. You can’t make this up
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 Wtf is he doing? This is getting stupid. https://www.dailywire.com/news/desantis-instructs-state-board-of-administration-to-launch-inquiry-of-anheuser-busch-assets
Joe Ferguson forever Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 more good news https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2023/07/20/theres-big-poll-movement-in-the-gop-primary-n2625991
gobills404 Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 If by some long shot he actually did the GOP primary, what do we think the O/U is on how many indictments against him would materialize out of thin air before election day? My bet would be over 2.5. 1 2
Governor Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 4 hours ago, gobills404 said: If by some long shot he actually did the GOP primary, what do we think the O/U is on how many indictments against him would materialize out of thin air before election day? My bet would be over 2.5. I don’t think you have to worry about that. He would have to hire the best consultants in the business starting next week to turn this thing around. Problem is, the best consultants don’t like him and won’t work for a mini-Trump. 1
Tommy Callahan Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 2 hours ago, Governor said: I don’t think you have to worry about that. He would have to hire the best consultants in the business starting next week to turn this thing around. Problem is, the best consultants don’t like him and won’t work for a mini-Trump. telling you. the right needs an ACT blue/Priorities USA system (money and marketing) to ensure only approved people get on the ticket.
Coffeesforclosers Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 9 hours ago, redtail hawk said: more good news https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2023/07/20/theres-big-poll-movement-in-the-gop-primary-n2625991 Wait a minute. I was told that Ron DeSantis is smart. Looks like the Florida Democratic party is just a clown car, and he was running up the score. Ever since he started fighting opposition with the cash, discipline, and brains to fight back, he's looked like a hump. 1
Joe Ferguson forever Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 from Medscape yesterday about the title "doctor": "State lawmakers’ attempts to clarify the roles of physicians and nurse practitioners have seen mixed results. Florida legislators recently passed a billto prevent advanced practice nurses from using the honorific title, reserving it only for MDs and DOs. Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed it last month." He just lost whatever doctor votes he still had. More to the point, WTF?
Tommy Callahan Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 59 minutes ago, redtail hawk said: from Medscape yesterday about the title "doctor": "State lawmakers’ attempts to clarify the roles of physicians and nurse practitioners have seen mixed results. Florida legislators recently passed a billto prevent advanced practice nurses from using the honorific title, reserving it only for MDs and DOs. Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed it last month." He just lost whatever doctor votes he still had. More to the point, WTF? Seems kinda basic. are nurse practitioners in Florida calling themselves doctors?
Joe Ferguson forever Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 (edited) 6 minutes ago, Chris farley said: Seems kinda basic. are nurse practitioners in Florida calling themselves doctors? They are trying to. The article started with a case in a cali court 2 np’s are suing to use the title. The state med board fined them $20k for advertising themselves as doctors. They hold a doctorate in nursing but the state says it’s misleading to patients I agree Edited July 21, 2023 by redtail hawk 1 1
Tommy Callahan Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 (edited) 27 minutes ago, redtail hawk said: They are trying to. The article started with a case in a cali ct. 2 no’s are suing to use the title. The state med board fined them $20k for advertising themselves as doctors. The hold a doctorate in nursing but the state says it’s misleading to patients Thats nuts. I myself would find that very misleading. I know my primary is a practitioner. that reports to my doctor that actually went to medical school. Nursing Doctorates are about Nurse management/teaching/administrative positions. Here is an online nurse DR degree they say you can get in 2 years. https://go.chamberlain.edu/DNP?VTN=71700000084500044_58700007155032184&vc=301227&utm_sc=SC_1f268e95bff56133c50ab8de1685e004bSC_2doctor+nursing+doctor&utm_source=MICROSOFT&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=cu_post-dnp_bing_national_searchnb_lead_all_all_onl_eng_853400_null&utm_keywordid=p64297001424&utm_device=c&utm_keymatch=null&utm_campaign_id=71700000084500044&utm_creative_id=null-text-null&utm_content=DNP-General&utm_ad_id={ad_id}&utm_placement=null&gclid=f268e95bff56133c50ab8de1685e004b&gclsrc=3p.ds&msclkid=f268e95bff56133c50ab8de1685e004b&utm_term=doctor nursing doctor https://online.maryville.edu/lpppc-dnp/?&msclkid=7671975c02311cc3feb5f3e69539f81a&gclid=7671975c02311cc3feb5f3e69539f81a&gclsrc=3p.ds Edited July 21, 2023 by Chris farley 1 1
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 7 hours ago, redtail hawk said: They are trying to. The article started with a case in a cali court 2 np’s are suing to use the title. The state med board fined them $20k for advertising themselves as doctors. They hold a doctorate in nursing but the state says it’s misleading to patients I agree What’s the difference… as long as they can enter symptoms into webMD they are as good as any other doctor that reads the labs print out and prescribe pills for symptoms… Cant wait for AI doctors to dethrone out the AMA cartel… 1
John from Riverside Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 Ron DeSantis is perfect for where he’s at He would be a completely ineffective president, even though I would take him over Trump, because none of his policies would get approved Slavery was good because it taught them skills. That’s the effective saying a monkey could do your job. 1
Joe Ferguson forever Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said: What’s the difference… as long as they can enter symptoms into webMD they are as good as any other doctor that reads the labs print out and prescribe pills for symptoms… Cant wait for AI doctors to dethrone out the AMA cartel… umm the big difference is training and then residency. Oh, and difficult board certification. It's like the difference between a lawyer and paralegal (actually that difference is often smaller in terms of years of schooling). But you go to AI when there's a difficult dx. That'll serve you right...and I wouldn't wish you on my colleagues. Edited July 21, 2023 by redtail hawk 1
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 18 minutes ago, redtail hawk said: umm the big difference is training and then residency. Oh, and difficult board certification. It's like the difference between a lawyer and paralegal (actually that difference is often smaller in terms of years of schooling). But you go to AI when there's a difficult dx. That'll serve you right...and I wouldn't wish you on my colleagues. Difficult dx AI is going to crush it. They are already catching a 30% error rate on scopes with AI. There are some great doctors and nurses out there, but it’s not the standard and there are tons of ***** ones that don’t dx, it’s throw drugs at symptoms, no root cause analysis and regurgitate protocols from the 1970s. amazing how much we pay per capita for such a relatively poor level of care and no accountability for outcomes.
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