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Saturday Links

Posted on April 22, 2023April 21, 2023 by John C. Goodman

Patriotic Millionaires call for a 90% top income tax rate, but refuse to pay that much themselves.

Studies are finally coming out about the adverse effects of COVID vaccines.

Study: Screen time and suicide among kids are connected.

White House plans to provide free covid vaccinations to the uninsured.

Moderna and IBM to make new vaccines using quantum computing and artificial intelligence. 

Study: Although Medicaid pays for contraception, age-adjusted rates of most or moderately effective contraceptive use among Medicaid beneficiaries vary almost fourfold across US counties and rates of long-lasting, reversible contraception (e.g., IUD) vary nearly tenfold.

2 thoughts on “Saturday Links”

  1. Bart Ingles says:
    April 24, 2023 at 11:50 am

    As though a bunch of home equity “millionaires” would be affected by a 90 percent top income tax rate…

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  2. Bart Ingles says:
    April 24, 2023 at 12:19 pm

    Based on personal experience, doctors seem very reluctant to talk about vaccination side effects. I would imagine medical records reflect this as well. It will be difficult or impossible to find hard data on the real extent of adverse events.

    If the White House is giving out free Covid vaccinations to the uninsured, I wonder who pays for the ER and office visits when there are adverse reactions? There will certainly be some.

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