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White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud @WHFraudTF - πŸ“Έ of last week's anti-fraud roundtable with Attorneys General from around the country chaired by @VP Vance.
The era of unchecked fraud against the American taxpayer is over. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
https://x.com/WHFraudTF/status/2061426601057812685

William Makis @MakisMedicine - Alberta Health Services has taken about $400 billion from Alberta taxpayers, most of it laundered and stolen by a Liberal bureaucratic mafia
Brett Wilson, you are the very definition of a Liberal boomer πŸ˜‚
Bend down and kiss the floor that Mark Carney walks on. Maybe if you're lucky, he'll step all over you.
https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/2061707088036864337

William Makis @MakisMedicine - Pancreatic cancer patients who take chemo only do extremely poorly.
https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/2061697782516163001

William Makis @MakisMedicine - Alberta Health Services runs Alberta, and they wouldn't be getting $26 billion yearly to launder and steal, in an Independent Alberta.
Albertans have paid close to $400 billion into that money laundering black hole since it was formed in 2008, and have received the worst healthcare in the Western World in return
so maybe that's what Danielle Smith is referring to.
https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/2061692931203805417

Wolf of X @WolfofX - Doctors told Gabby Horner-Shepherd's family that she likely wouldn't live to see her first birthday due to a rare genetic condition called partial trisomy 13. 
They also believed that if she survived, she would remain in a vegetative state.
But Gabby defied every expectation.
At 21 years old, the nonverbal Canadian woman attended her senior prom after her mother posted a Facebook video asking if someone would be willing to be her date. 
Speaking on Gabby's behalf, she said, "I need someone special who is willing to take me, because I have some special needs."
The response was overwhelming. More than 20 people volunteered, and Gabby ultimately went to prom with two dates: university student Zack Bowman and police officer Jeremy Renton, who had coached her sled hockey team.
Surrounded by friends, family, and supporters, Gabby spent the evening smiling, dancing, and celebrating a milestone many doctors once thought she would never reach. 
Her story is a powerful reminder that life can sometimes exceed even the most challenging predictions.
https://x.com/WolfofX/status/2061701512666251522
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