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Nuclear energy stocks surged 40%+ this year as the next buildout cycle accelerates toward 2026. One uranium producer just generated nearly $200 million in quarterly free cash flow, while other nuclear companies locked in massive government contracts—all driven by real earnings and exploding demand as U.S. capacity is projected to triple.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
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Your Medicaid Taxes Paid For An Autism Therapy Exec's $2.5M Beach Home
While working families struggle with inflation, healthcare executives are living large off taxpayer-funded programs. A new investigation reveals how autism therapy companies are systematically bilking Medicaid for millions while delivering questionable care to vulnerable children.
The scheme works like this: therapy companies charge massive fees to Medicaid for services that range from ineffective to potentially harmful. Meanwhile, executives pocket the proceeds — like one who just bought a $2.5 million beachfront property.
This isn't just fraud — it's a perfect example of how government healthcare spending creates perverse incentives that hurt both taxpayers and patients.
✍ My Take: Healthcare stocks have been riding high on endless government spending, but this kind of fraud investigation signals potential crackdowns ahead. Expect increased scrutiny on companies with heavy Medicaid exposure — particularly in the behavioral health space.
Border Crisis Fuels Document Fraud — And Your Identity Theft Risk
The Justice Department just sentenced Edgidio Vasquez-Mencho, an illegal alien from Guatemala, for running a counterfeit document operation in Michigan. These networks don't just help border crossers — they create sophisticated identity theft rings that put every American at risk.
Document fraud has exploded alongside the border crisis, creating a multi-billion dollar underground economy. From fake Social Security cards to forged work permits, these operations undermine everything from tax collection to national security.
✍ My Take: This is bullish for cybersecurity and identity protection companies like Experian and TransUnion. As document fraud scales up, demand for verification services will skyrocket — and companies that can solve this problem will print money.
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JetBlue Hikes Baggage Fees As Fuel Costs Soar
JetBlue just raised checked baggage fees, blaming higher operational costs as fuel prices continue climbing. The airline industry is getting squeezed from both ends — energy inflation eating into margins while passengers resist higher ticket prices.
This is the new reality for airlines: they can't fully pass fuel costs through base fares without killing demand, so they're nickel-and-diming passengers through fees instead.
✍ My Take: Avoid airline stocks right now. Rising fuel costs plus fee-sensitive consumers equals margin compression. Energy policy matters for your portfolio — and this administration's war on domestic production is killing travel stocks.
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Government spending creates corruption, open borders create chaos, and bad energy policy kills industries. Your portfolio notices the difference. — Morning Bullets
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