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Is It Time To End the EU?
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Is It Time To End the EU?

Elon Musk is calling for an end to the European Union. There are two rational ways to look at this. He’s got a point. The EU makes the lives of working people harder, more expensive, and less free. Only the truly naive would say that Brussels improves the lives of ordinary people. The last time Elon Musk made rational points about government, it ended badly. Well-intended politics usually do. The context of his call to shut down Brussels comes after the European Union fined X $140 million under its Digital Services Act. This is an authoritarian law passed two years ago that hands unelected bureaucrats unprecedented power over online communication. The EU alleges that X failed to comply with key provisions of the Act. But we can see right through this. This isn’t about “implementation” or “safety.” It is about censorship. The EU doesn’t even try to hide its bias when it comes to X. In 2023, Brussels commissioned a so-called “disinformation monitoring start-up” called TrustLab to produce a report on Twitter. TrustLab, which has documented ties to the CIA, claimed the platform was flooded with “Russian disinformation.” Yet the report never identified a single account linked to Russia. Not one. The conclusion was predetermined; the evidence didn’t matter. This comes at an important time. According to Elon Musk, X is now the number one news source for people in most EU nations. That stands to reason. Mainstream news in Europe is shockingly terrible, even compared to American media. U.S. Vice President JD Vance and other U.S. politicians condemned the EU’s fine, arguing that X was being punished “for not engaging in censorship.” And he’s right. X censors plenty but less than most other platforms and less at the demands of world governments. They did that during the Biden Administration and promised not to do it again and that alone makes it a target. This is not a regulatory dispute. It’s political. The Digital Services Act is being wielded as a weapon to pressure a private company into policing speech the way the European Union prefers. The message to X, and to the rest of the world, is clear: adopt our censorship or pay the price. This is one of oh-so-many ways that the European Union squeezes freedom from the lives of its citizens. If you’re interested in how I gained this perspective as a resident of the EU for more than six years, you can watch my speech about it here. The EU should — and likely will — come to an end one day, but it won’t be because of Elon Musk, who isn’t even a citizen of the bloc. The people of Europe will have to decide for themselves how much authority they’re willing to surrender to Brussels before they choose a different path. The question is how. How can the people of Europe decide anything freely when Brussels has every member state in a political chokehold? I only see two rational possibilities: 1. Invoke Article 50 and leave the EU (the Brexit path); 2. A financial or political crisis collapses the center (the Soviet Union/Rome path). I don’t have confidence that EU nation-states have the courage to do number 1, so realistically, number 2 looks like the EU’s slow, agonizing fate. Not even Elon Musk can save them. The post Is It Time To End the EU? appeared first on Redacted.
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Gucci heiress partners with Melania Trump to help foster children
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Gucci heiress partners with Melania Trump to help foster children

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Bondi hints 'more charges to come' for Jan 6 pipe bomb suspect
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Bondi hints 'more charges to come' for Jan 6 pipe bomb suspect

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Democrat DEMANDS transparency over US strikes on alleged drug boats
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Democrat DEMANDS transparency over US strikes on alleged drug boats

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The seven greatest front people, according to James Maynard Keenan
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The seven greatest front people, according to James Maynard Keenan

True legends of the stage. The post The seven greatest front people, according to James Maynard Keenan first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
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Iranian Matchmaking Platform Lets Parents Sign Up Girls as Young as 13 for Marriage
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Iranian Matchmaking Platform Lets Parents Sign Up Girls as Young as 13 for Marriage

by Robert Spencer, FrontPage Mag: A 13-year-old girl in the Islamic Republic of Iran is getting a bit long in the tooth for getting married, and now there is an app for that. Iran International reported last Sunday that “an investigation by the reformist daily Shargh found that a licensed Iranian matchmaking platform lets parents sign up […]
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Country Roundup
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Billy Ray Cyrus Wins Lawsuit Over Miley Cyrus Maternity Claim
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Billy Ray Cyrus Wins Lawsuit Over Miley Cyrus Maternity Claim

A woman filed a lawsuit claiming she secretly gave birth to Miley Cyrus when was 12. Continue reading…
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For once, Medicare is trying something that actually saves money
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For once, Medicare is trying something that actually saves money

Medicare is the second-largest program in the federal budget, topping $1 trillion last year. In 2023, it accounted for 14% of federal spending — a share projected to reach 18% by 2032. After years of ballooning costs, something is finally being done to slow the growth. A new Medicare pilot program, the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction model, borrows a successful private-sector tool: prior authorization. And that’s good news.Medicare Part B premiums now sit at $185 per month — up 28% from five years ago and a staggering 76% since 2015. Last year, 12% of the 61 million Americans enrolled in Part B spent more than a tenth of their annual income on premiums. That burden is unsustainable.In a system as expensive and fragmented as ours, no one can afford to keep writing blank checks for low-value care.WISeR, set to launch in Ohio, Texas, Washington, New Jersey, Arizona, and Oklahoma, will require prior approval for a short list of “low-value” services — procedures that research shows are frequently overused, costly, and sometimes harmful.To some, the idea of Medicare reviewing certain treatments before covering them may sound like red tape. But when done correctly, prior authorization is not a barrier. It is a guardrail — one that protects patients, improves quality, and helps ensure that both tax dollars and premiums are spent appropriately.The goal of WISeR is simple: Cut unnecessary treatments and shift resources toward more effective, evidence-based care. Critics warn about the possibility of delays or extra paperwork, and those concerns are worth monitoring. But they don’t negate prior authorization’s potential to make U.S. health care safer, more efficient, and more financially stable.Prior authorization directly targets some of the most persistent problems in health care. Medicare spends billions each year on low-value services. A 2023 study identified just 47 such services that together cost Medicare more than $4 billion annually. Those are taxpayer dollars that could be put to better use.The private insurance market shows the same pattern: unnecessary imaging, avoidable specialist referrals, and brand-name drugs chosen over generics all contribute to rising premiums. Prior authorization, when used properly, reins in this waste by ensuring coverage lines up with medical necessity and evidence-based best practices. Research from the University of Chicago shows that Medicare’s prior authorization rules for prescription drugs generate net savings even after administrative costs.Consider one striking example. Medicare Part B covers wound-care products known as skin substitutes. But an Office of Inspector General report found that expenditures on these products skyrocketed over the past two years to more than $10 billion annually. Meanwhile, Medicare Advantage plans — which rely heavily on prior authorization — spent only a fraction of that amount for the same treatments.RELATED: When a ‘too big to fail’ America meets a government too broke to bail it out DNY59 via iStock/Getty ImagesMore importantly, prior authorization helps promote evidence-based medicine. It curbs outdated clinical habits and reduces financial incentives to overtreat. Health plans consistently say that prior authorization aligns care with gold-standard clinical guidelines, particularly in areas prone to misuse.Of course, the system must be designed responsibly. A well-functioning PA process should be transparent, fast, and grounded in strong clinical evidence. Decisions should be made in close coordination with the patient’s treating provider. The appeals process must be straightforward. And both public and private payers should be held accountable for improper denials or harmful delays.When structured this way, prior authorization is far more efficient than the current “pay-and-chase” model, where Medicare pays first and tries to recover improper payments later.Prior authorization already works in the private sector. It can work in Medicare.Public and private payers have an obligation to steward the dollars they spend — whether those dollars come from taxpayers or premium-payers. In a system as expensive and fragmented as ours, no one can afford to keep writing blank checks for low-value care. When implemented wisely, prior authorization keeps coverage aligned with medical necessity, elevates the value of care, and helps deliver better outcomes at a sustainable cost.
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The Blaze Media Feed
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Children’s book sells abortion to 5-year-olds; calls it a ‘tool’ for building lives
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Children’s book sells abortion to 5-year-olds; calls it a ‘tool’ for building lives

If you haven’t finished Christmas shopping yet, BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales has an excellent suggestion for you to avoid giving your little ones: a new book titled “Abortion Is Everything.”The book was created by left-wing group Shout Your Abortion and is being marketed for 5-to-8-year-olds.The back cover reads, “What is an abortion? With accessible, inclusive language, ‘Abortion Is Everything’ speaks directly to 5 to 8 year olds about what abortion is and why people have them. Abortion is a tool that helps human beings build the lives we imagine for ourselves, and the whole world around us has been shaped by abortion.”Like Gonzales, BlazeTV contributor Grant Stinchfield is extremely disturbed.“You see how selfish that is? Like, it’s not even funny. Like, ‘It shapes the world around [us] for the lives we imagine for ourselves,’ but not the child in the mother’s womb. It’s just so selfish. And why does a 5-to-8-year-old need to learn about any of this?” Stinchfield asks.“It’s demonic,” Gonzales says.“That’s child abuse. You want to teach a 5-year-old, a 5-year-old, ‘Well, you could have had a big brother or a sister, but Mommy decided to kill them instead. So, now you’re an only child.’ Like, what? That’s so damaging,” she says.“Well, at least they’re being honest about the fact that they want to go after the kids,” BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden chimes in. “I mean, we’ve been saying it for years.”“The fact that they’re going after the innocence of children disgusts me. ... It’s evil, is what it is,” he adds.Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred takes on news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban Starts Dec. 10: How Will It Work?
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Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban Starts Dec. 10: How Will It Work?

This photo taken on Oct. 24, 2025 shows a 14-year-old boy posing at his home near Gosford as he looks at social media on his mobile phone in New South Wales, Australia. David Gray/AFP via Getty ImagesAustralia…
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