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Monday Links

Posted on November 4, 2024November 4, 2024 by John C. Goodman

Dentistry offices almost never face bankruptcy.

Drug inspectors in the 19th century. They took the drug themselves and then waited to see if they experienced any adverse effects.

The Wall Street Journal reforms Obamacare. Good ideas, but not nearly as impactful as my reforms.

A difficult drug can require literally one hundred times more investment than an easy one.

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  1. Ron Greiner HSA King at Save101.com says:
    November 4, 2024 at 2:52 pm

    John your reforms are terrible. You are trying with everything you have, which isn’t much, to save Employer Insurance and the Status Quo just one more year to keep that money flowing your way. Of course that’s stupid to put young beautiful women on dangerous and deadly Employer Insurance that her premiums shoot to the moon if she gets cancer and becomes too sick to work.

    John, if you ever took 10,000 calls from people on COBRA like me, you would be smarter. I know you know how deadly Employer Insurance is but refuse to say because your non-profit is collecting the money to keep beautiful young mothers in danger. That is slimy.

    I asked you to address this issue in 1997 at the beginning of the tax-free MSA Original Pilot Test and you said, “My job is done.” What a lie. I have never heard you say in 28 years a negative word about how dangerous Employer Insurance truley is if you actually need insurance with a catastrophic illness. The Retired City of Pheonix employees premiums before Medicare are over $62,000 annually for the family PPO. Employer Insurance is kinda pricey John.

    Trumpcare by Allstate for a 60-year-old couple and 3 children is $835 monthly in Dallas with a ZERO deductible and a 3-year-rate lock. John, that’s $10,020 Annual Premium (AP) which saves this family $52,000 the 1st year alone. John, you need a new calculator and some honor.

    Too bad Dr. Devon Herrick can’t help you. His propaganda is wearing thin too.

    If the politicians and the press won’t tell you, we will at Save101com, where America’s 1st HSA enrolled!

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