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Posts by Heath Mayo

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The Trump administration is very soft on white-collar crime—the softest, in fact.

1 week ago 41 24 5 0
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Inflation was coming down in the United States—and then Trump’s tariffs happened.

1 week ago 61 32 0 3

The shrugging responses or outright support from most rank-and-file Republican voters to Trump’s depraved response to Mueller’s death only reinforce why I left the party. The rot goes all the way down. Impossible to associate with it.

4 weeks ago 179 27 10 2
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What a sick human being. A permanent disfiguring scar on the dignity of our nation.

1 month ago 95 15 1 2

Levying tariffs on all of our allies and threatening to invade Greenland was self-harm on its own, but particularly dumb chessplay now that we need all of them to help us defend the Strait of Hormuz and stave off a global energy crisis.

1 month ago 46 9 0 0

This speech is a case study in what not to do as a leader: deny reality, blame everyone else, and take zero responsibility.

4 months ago 104 14 5 1

He is exactly who his harshest critics have always said he was. He lacks character and decency. He proves his critics right every chance he gets.

4 months ago 101 13 4 1
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From “shining city on a hill” to “pariah Putin apologist checking your social media history at the door.”

4 months ago 52 19 1 1
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The benefit of “shopping” doesn’t apply to ER visits like it does to other types of care (though we had time in our case). I think additional transparency/clarity of both pricing and billing absolutely would reduce admin costs that currently fund negotiations elsewhere in the financing chain.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0
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The Imaginary Price of American Healthcare Imaginary prices, real consequences — and the technology that could rewrite the rules of healthcare.

We recently had to take our daughter in for a late-night ER visit. She’s completely fine; but the bill we later received laid bare on a single page how the pricing of US healthcare remains fundamentally broken. It’s essentially made-up.

I wrote about it here: open.substack.com/pub/heath/p/...

4 months ago 40 10 7 0
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We're proud to announce our 2026 Principles First Summit, February 20-22!

This year's theme was an obvious one: America 250, focusing on the ideas that have made America the envy of the world since 1776, and how we pass the torch to future generations.

See you at the Gaylord! tinyurl.com/55z6wuue

6 months ago 28 8 2 3

Remember when Trump said he could end Putin’s war in Ukraine within 24 hours?

Remember when he said he would build a wall and Mexico would pay for it?

Remember when he said he would release the Epstein files?

All empty promises and lies. Quit being his mark.

8 months ago 127 40 6 1

Since Trump’s inauguration earlier this year, the US dollar has lost 11% of its value, the steepest decline in over 50 years.

That’s before you even count the tariffs he’s making us pay.

Trump is making us poorer while artificially inflating the price of everything.

8 months ago 129 53 7 3

To recap: Trump has now (1) had his name redacted from the Epstein files, (2) given preferential treatment to Ghislaine Maxwell, moving her to a cushy detention center over the outrage of the victims’ families, and (3) called his supporters dumb for asking questions about this.

8 months ago 125 44 5 2

He’s going to blame the awful jobs reports on Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Jerome Powell—and the entire GOP will nod and go along with it.

These aren’t serious people.

8 months ago 73 9 4 0

The people most upset that birthright citizenship is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment would be least likely to pass a citizenship test if it were required for everyone.

8 months ago 108 9 2 0
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We are thrilled to be co-hosting an important discussion on standing up for the courts and the rule of law with @protectdemocracy.org.

9 months ago 39 7 2 0
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See you soon, Colorado. Join us. 🇺🇸

Register: t.co/kJpsA6M6tO

9 months ago 41 10 1 0

The sad part about the Trump-Epstein stuff is that we all know MAGA will lock arms and continue to support him even if the worst of it proves true. They don’t care about his character at all, or even if he commits crimes. He’s their guy.

9 months ago 116 12 9 1

The harsh MAGA reaction to the WSJ story makes a lot of sense when you realize how embarrassing it must be every time the news cycle reminds the country just how much of a sleaze bag their dear leader is. This man is their entire legacy—and he’s gross.

9 months ago 126 20 4 0

WSJ’s parent company Dow Jones, just now: “We have full confidence in the rigor and accuracy of our reporting, and will vigorously defend against any lawsuit.”

If you thought anything different, you’re listening to jokers. WSJ’s got the goods.

9 months ago 96 14 4 0

So now Comey and Obama “made up” the Epstein files to presumably hurt Republicans but then never released them?

These guys are so dumb. Their lies don’t even make sense.

9 months ago 60 12 4 0
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Political Analyst: handling of Epstein case could be ‘a threat to Trumpism’ Trump is standing by his Attorney General Pam Bondi, despite intense backlash from the MAGA movement over her handling of the Epstein case. Political analyst Anthony Coley and Principle’s First founde...

Our @principlesfirst.bsky.social, @heathmayo.bsky.social was talking all things Epstein this morning. Watch! www.msnbc.com/the-weekend/...

9 months ago 21 7 0 0
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The only reason total amateurs like wild-eyed Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are in their positions is because they were out on their fringe podcasts claiming that somehow they alone knew the “truth” and would unmask the “deep state.”

They’re all frauds who embarrass the country.

9 months ago 83 21 4 0
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I’m sorry—but it is very difficult to maintain a high opinion of anyone who thinks this is fitting conduct for the President of the United States.

He embarrasses the country and makes his supporters look like fools every single day.

9 months ago 153 25 11 2

Remember when all those House Republicans complained about the lack of regular order and wanted omnibus bills broken into pieces so that Congress could vote up-or-down on each element and propose amendments?

They’re all voting for the Big Beautiful Bill.
It was all fake BS.

9 months ago 101 21 2 0

Sad that we have to wait for independent third parties to confirm the success of such important strikes, but that’s where we are. No way for us to trust the President’s own characterization of the attack.

9 months ago 112 16 3 1
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We’ll be in South Carolina next Saturday, June 28th at 6pm.

Join us for dinner and a great conversation! Register at the link below.

www.eventbrite.com/e/1366226433...

10 months ago 17 4 2 0
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This is not a stable person who should be deciding whether and how we strike Iran’s nuclear facilities.

10 months ago 89 10 4 0

So Trump says Gabbard has the intelligence wrong on arguably the most important intelligence question facing the United States: Iran’s progress to a nuclear weapon.

A few points…

(1) Trump picked her.
(2) Why is she still in that position?
(3) What in the hell are we doing?

10 months ago 58 7 6 1