Omar Pereira
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Investor Coach | Entrepreneur | Owner of Atlantis Investment Coaching & Earthshine Corp., Born and raised in PR, left for 16 years but returned-I believe in PR
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Joined January 2009
@JasmineForUS Drugs account for 8% of Healthcare expenses. Drugs also are the leading part of treating an illness and survival. The issue isn't profit in the US, it's that most other nations negotiate against companies. This is Economic Statecraft. A company cannot really negotiate
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A miracle for Pedrito: Help Him Fight Cancer!
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We, the Badillo Polanco Family, are here to rally support and love for… Elizabeth Polanco needs your support for A miracle for Pedrito: Help Him Fight Cancer!
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My first story as a summer correspondent @futuromedia ✿◕‿◕✿
A petition filed in April asks the Supreme Court to overturn a set of century-old rulings used to deny equal rights and federal benefits to the residents of American Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam, and other U.S. territories. (Reporting by @VacaChantal) https://t.co/E9unMGxajg
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A petition filed in April asks the Supreme Court to overturn a set of century-old rulings used to deny equal rights and federal benefits to the residents of American Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam, and other U.S. territories. (Reporting by @VacaChantal) https://t.co/E9unMGxajg
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A petition filed in April by American Samoans asks the Supreme Court to overturn a set of century-old rulings used to deny equal rights and federal benefits to the residents of American Samoa, Puerto...
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Why bitcoin is worse than a Madoff-style Ponzi scheme
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Why bitcoin is worse than a Madoff-style Ponzi scheme | Financial Times
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Picard holiday tip: Religion and commercialism will both fade over generations. Generosity and kindness, however, will endure.
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“Why shouldn't we just admit the Insular Cases were incorrectly decided?” Justice Gorsuch slammed SCOTUS's century-old precedents justifying differential treatments of Puerto Rico and other territories, on everything from voting rights to federal aid.
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Justices consider whether Congress can exclude the territory from a U.S. program for the poor and disabled.
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Futuro Media's (@futuromedia) Julio Ricardo Varela (@julito77) discusses his "In the Thick" (@InTheThickShow) podcast which focuses on politics, race and culture from the perspective of a person of color. Watch live! https://t.co/fMBNAdG4Pl
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When folks think about highly vaccinated places in America They think Vermont or CT or MA Those places are good But not the most vaccinated place in America So who's #1? Puerto Rico! But PR has gotten way too little attention Its worth reflecting on how they did it Thread
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If you live in Louisiana or you know someone there you should watch this. It may make you uncomfortable, or mad. It may scare you. This is the reality there, as told by the chief medical officer, @katieoneallsu, at the largest hospital in the state, @ololhealth.
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This would be one of several shorts we will be doing to pitch a @latinorebels late-night variety show because that just needs to happen and become a thing. Stay tuned for more announcements soon! I can confirm that @JuanBago is also working on a concept for us.
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That’s a great idea for a news show on Mondays: “The Buried News” or “Last Friday Tonight”. Bring them out again on Mondays!!
News like this is often dropped on a Friday afternoon at the close of business so all parties involved can avoid the crush of media questions and reaction from the public. Thats exactly what appears to have happened here, a calculated move.
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A young man who survived a near-deadly explosion is now facing a massive and unexpected medical bill. After months of treatment and recovery, Alexis Hernández says he was hit with a staggering $1.7 million bill from the U.S. government. @annawerner shares his story.
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