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Thursday Links

Posted on November 21, 2024November 20, 2024 by John C. Goodman

The extraordinary success of vaccines.

Who should pay for really expensive drugs?

Trump-era efforts to accelerate vaccine development (Operation Warp Speed) should focus on a new target: bird flu.

Why do doctors win most of the arbitrations created by the No Surprise (Billing) Act? Because they have better arguments.

1 thought on “Thursday Links”

  1. Ron Greiner HSA King at Save101.com says:
    November 21, 2024 at 8:09 am

    After 30 years of worthless propaganda, Fruitcake John Goodman won’t admit that a poor single-parent Mother in Scottsbluff, NE, gets NO Obamacare tax credits to purchase insurance for her child, and she can’t deduct the premiums. The premiums are $395 monthly on a dangerous and deadly Blue Cross HMO. Goodman Institute employees don’t pay taxes on their insurance.

    A 60-year-old couple earning $200,000 annually in Scottsbluff gets $4,000 Monthly Obamacare tax credits to buy insurance in 2025. John Goodman, you are lost and irrelevant. McKinney Schools in Dallas charge teachers $1,201 monthly to insure ONE child!

    In Dallas, a child can get a ZERO deductible Allstate for $101 monthly and may use MD Anderson! If John Goodman, the Politicians, and the Press refuse to inform, we will at Save101 com

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