Sadly, being at a pub with WiFi and being on my third, I clicked the link. Gotta go on the wagon.
I didn't have the courage to read the articles there, just looked at the article titles. Three out of four looked bad. But one looked good: The underlying problem is employer-provided health insurance. I didn't have the guts to see if the article proposed a federal standard instead.
Recall that employer-provided health insurance is an artifact of WWII. Come to think of it, there are portions of the tax codes that are artifiacts of WWI. Seems that old soldiers never die, as they say. These are why I'm so anti-war.
Sadly, being at a pub with WiFi and being on my third, I clicked the link. Gotta go on the wagon.
I didn't have the courage to read the articles there, just looked at the article titles. Three out of four looked bad. But one looked good: The underlying problem is employer-provided health insurance. I didn't have the guts to see if the article proposed a federal standard instead.
Recall that employer-provided health insurance is an artifact of WWII. Come to think of it, there are portions of the tax codes that are artifiacts of WWI. Seems that old soldiers never die, as they say. These are why I'm so anti-war.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseDid Ms. Parker write her column before or after she attended the "blues" tribute at the WH last night.
And when did Jagger become known for the blues?
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