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Promoter of Classical Masculine and Feminine Virtue | Health and Wellness start with Clean Air | Eliminate Toxic Chemicals and Fragrances from Environment

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Go watch the 1992 presidential debate. Ross Perot stood on that stage with two free traders -- Bill Clinton and George HW Bush -- and warned Americans of exactly what NAFTA would do to their jobs. It was very prescient. Yet he was the one the media depicted as a crazy crackpot.

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"I've been thinking a lot about the 10 million Americans who lost their homes in the 2008 financial crisis, and how President Obama's first act in office was to give $700 billion to the banks that caused it, including $30 billion in bonuses to the crooks who organized it. And I'm

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Check out Bernie Sanders in 2015 telling the truth about the effect of immigration on the wages of American workers. He actually said this at the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. By 2019 Sanders was calling Trump a racist for saying this exact same stuff.

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According to the WEF's Nita Farahany, brain sensors embedded in headphones and other devices will soon be monitoring your brain activity. "Things like, are you tired? Are you paying attention? Is your mind wandering? Are you happy or sad?"

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Shycollie CoffeeBlackMD Actually, costs will only come down if the opposite is in effect: cash at the point of service for things like PCP office visits, lab work, and basic imaging. This way the massive expense associated with insurance overhead for these routine and mundane encounters can be

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There are a couple of points that struck me from this video. The DOJ has filed a complaint against three health insurers for paying illegal kickbacks to insurance brokers to steer profitable patients to their Medicare Advantage plans. This could be a violation of the

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Kaiser Sousa Catalina Fausto There was an old expression from the 1960s, "the issue is never the issue; the issue is always the revolution." The regime will not propose and encourage such a logical plan because that would mean walking back their agenda for total control over reproduction and therefore

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Has anyone considered where all of these "health insurance" premium dollars are going? Does anyone think "health care" merits a $25,000/year premium per family?

Has anyone considered where all of these "health insurance" premium dollars are going?  Does anyone think "health care" merits a $25,000/year premium per family?
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NPR is missing the point. The outrage is not that the patient was inappropriately charged a "co-pay" of $67.07; it's that the 20 minute PCP office visit was billed at $487, of which insurance paid $419.93. Insurance paid out $419.93? Where is that money going? This is

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With Professor David A. Hyman Georgetown Law & Brian Uhlig Alera Group (GCG Financial), our article published in JGIM Journal of General Internal Medicine #1. Inexpensive and frequent expenditures are not insurable because the administrative cost of processing these claims outweighs the benefits of pooling the associated

With Professor David A. Hyman <a href="/GeorgetownLaw/">Georgetown Law</a> &amp; <a href="/brianuhlig/">Brian Uhlig</a> <a href="/GCGFinancial/">Alera Group (GCG Financial)</a>, our article published in <a href="/JournalGIM/">JGIM Journal of General Internal Medicine</a> 

#1. Inexpensive and frequent expenditures are not insurable because the administrative cost of processing these claims outweighs the benefits of pooling the associated
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Bravo Roman Bystrianyk ! This is epidemiology at its best Striking and conclusive Respiratory deaths (I&P, red line) compared to flu vaccine coverage in 65+ year old (blue dashed line) 1900 to 2020

Bravo <a href="/RBystrianyk/">Roman Bystrianyk</a> ! This is epidemiology at its best
Striking and conclusive
Respiratory deaths (I&amp;P, red line) compared to flu vaccine coverage in 65+ year old (blue dashed line) 1900 to 2020
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Dutch Rojas bigwave I think we need to move away from the idea of "high deductible" plans. These are the thin edge of the wedge when it comes to insurance still maintaining control over so much of our medical care. After all, every medical interaction must still be "processed" by the insurance

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Is there a correlation between the CDC lowering the threshold for what is considered "normal" cholesterol in 2004, and the introduction of Medicare Part D via the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003? Part D, of course, covers pharmaceuticals!

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Richard Child George Regnery Aaron Rupar Those alleged "costs" are not real costs. When prices have no meaning and third-parties pay because they are guaranteed the ability to jack up premiums, then we end up with "costs" (which are not real costs) that are out of control. See the two charts below, which appeared in a

<a href="/childrichard/">Richard Child</a> <a href="/georgeregnery/">George Regnery</a> <a href="/atrupar/">Aaron Rupar</a> Those alleged "costs" are not real costs.  When prices have no meaning and third-parties pay because they are guaranteed the ability to jack up premiums, then we end up with "costs" (which are not real costs) that are out of control.  See the two charts below, which appeared in a
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Except there is the problem of "overtreatment" and when the patient is not paying, which of course in the catastrophic sector they cannot, then we have to be worried about physicians trying to pad their own pockets with unnecessary procedures and patients consenting because,

Except there is the problem of "overtreatment" and when the patient is not paying, which of course in the catastrophic sector they cannot, then we have to be worried about physicians trying to pad their own pockets with unnecessary procedures and patients consenting because,