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Free Bird
@DCast
27 March, 06:37
In response Oʼ Boy WTF to his Publication
https://www.thelastamerica...
can watch the vid but scroll down to the links listed below the vid and see what this host has found and is sharing.
The Bogus Machine continues along
can watch the vid but scroll down to the links listed below the vid and see what this host has found and is sharing.
The Bogus Machine continues along

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Free Bird
@DCast
26 March, 04:54
In response Oʼ Boy WTF to his Publication
How much has Trump giving out to Israel and others since being 'back in'?
Notice: he 'always is pointing his blame finger at someone else diverting the 'attrition from himself' like a grade school kid.
That's what he thinks of Americas - dumb and blind as he robs the kiddy and demands more taxes.
Notice: he 'always is pointing his blame finger at someone else diverting the 'attrition from himself' like a grade school kid.
That's what he thinks of Americas - dumb and blind as he robs the kiddy and demands more taxes.
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Ingrid Colby
@ingajana
25 March, 01:13
In response Oʼ Boy WTF to his Publication
medicare and medicaid is not SS benefits that we put into the cofffer to get back. if they took themselves out of the country its likely their benefits were fraudulant to begin with (historically high levels) and whose gonna check your "capability" if your in tim buck too...YES spend it to get it all back. take if out of their nesara benefits all coming to those of us to toiled, worked and slaved to stay alive all our years.. and dont feel sorry for them. they partied while you worked your butts off..
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sharon pasvant
@memyselfi
25 March, 01:19
In response Ingrid Colby to her Publication
sorry i stand corrected..but as you can see...even with soc security system is screwed up...
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sharon pasvant
@memyselfi
25 March, 01:23
In response Ingrid Colby to her Publication
this is what microsoft co pilot says...
Medicare and Medicaid have different rules when it comes to living outside the United States:
Medicare: You can keep your Medicare coverage while living abroad, but it generally won't cover medical services received outside the U.S., except in very limited situations (e.g., emergencies near the U.S. border). If you're enrolled in Medicare Part A (usually premium-free), you can maintain it, but paying for Part B might not be worth it since it won't cover care abroad2.
Medicaid: Medicaid coverage is tied to your state of residence in the U.S. If you move abroad, you typically lose Medicaid eligibility because it requires maintaining a U.S. address and residency.
If you're planning to live abroad, you might want to explore local health insurance options in your new country. Let me know if you'd like more details!
Medicare and Medicaid have different rules when it comes to living outside the United States:
Medicare: You can keep your Medicare coverage while living abroad, but it generally won't cover medical services received outside the U.S., except in very limited situations (e.g., emergencies near the U.S. border). If you're enrolled in Medicare Part A (usually premium-free), you can maintain it, but paying for Part B might not be worth it since it won't cover care abroad2.
Medicaid: Medicaid coverage is tied to your state of residence in the U.S. If you move abroad, you typically lose Medicaid eligibility because it requires maintaining a U.S. address and residency.
If you're planning to live abroad, you might want to explore local health insurance options in your new country. Let me know if you'd like more details!
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sharon pasvant
@memyselfi
25 March, 12:50
In response Oʼ Boy WTF to his Publication
its our bloody system!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ask ai...or microsoft co pilot....
ask ai...or microsoft co pilot....
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sharon pasvant
@memyselfi
25 March, 12:49
In response Oʼ Boy WTF to his Publication
rules for receiving Social Security benefits abroad depend on the country you're in/ your citizenship status. key points:
U.S. Citizens: Most U.S. citizens can receive Social Security payments in most countries. However, there are exceptions for certain restricted countries.
Non-U.S. Citizens: If you're not a U.S. citizen, your eligibility to receive benefits abroad depends on your country of citizenship and whether the U.S. has a Social Security agreement with that country. These agreements, called "Totalization Agreements," help coordinate benefits between the U.S. and other countries.
Restricted Countries: Social Security payments cannot be sent to certain countries, such as North Korea and Cuba, unless you meet specific exceptions.
Reporting Requirements: Beneficiaries living abroad must report changes in their circumstances, such as marriage or employment, to the Social Security Administration.
detailed information and check specific country rules using the Socia
U.S. Citizens: Most U.S. citizens can receive Social Security payments in most countries. However, there are exceptions for certain restricted countries.
Non-U.S. Citizens: If you're not a U.S. citizen, your eligibility to receive benefits abroad depends on your country of citizenship and whether the U.S. has a Social Security agreement with that country. These agreements, called "Totalization Agreements," help coordinate benefits between the U.S. and other countries.
Restricted Countries: Social Security payments cannot be sent to certain countries, such as North Korea and Cuba, unless you meet specific exceptions.
Reporting Requirements: Beneficiaries living abroad must report changes in their circumstances, such as marriage or employment, to the Social Security Administration.
detailed information and check specific country rules using the Socia
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sharon pasvant
@memyselfi
25 March, 12:45
In response Oʼ Boy WTF to his Publication
Yes, Social Security benefits can be sent overseas! Most U.S. citizens can receive their Social Security payments while living or traveling abroad. However, there are some exceptions depending on the country you're in and your specific situation. You can check the Social Security Administration's guidelines for more details and use their Payments Abroad Screening Tool to see if your benefits can be sent to your location.
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Tracey Weller
@Tweller
25 March, 11:50
In response Oʼ Boy WTF to his Publication
If the investigation leads to nothing like all the rest of the investigations, than don’t waste our time.
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Oʼ Boy WTF
@V_Anon
25 March, 11:52
In response Tracey Weller to her Publication
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