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Tuesday Links

Posted on September 20, 2022September 19, 2022 by John C. Goodman

Climate anxiety is a mental health problem.

Biden: the pandemic is over, but not his emergency Covid powers.

IRS is about to end the Obamacare “family glitch” by re-wring then law. (gated)

The CDC has lost the public’s confidence. Is the answer to give it more money?

The 340b program was supposes to support drug therapy for low-oncome patients. Hospitals are using it to rip us off.

Why don’t men get more vasectomies?

1 thought on “Tuesday Links”

  1. Ron Greiner (TrumpMSA) says:
    September 20, 2022 at 3:08 pm

    Ending the Family Glitch will make the cost of employer-based insurance for the primary insured EXPLODE! Blue Cross of Kansas City is charging school teachers over $2,000 per month to add a child and 30-year-old husband to the Shawnee Mission School District. If Biden gives the dependents tax credits Blue Cross will lose big time lol! The cheapest plan on Obamacare is Oscar (ha ha) at $432/month AFTER tax credits with $8,700 out-of-pocket.

    Trump’s low-cost Short-term-medical (STM) is only $195 a month (30yr male + child) with a smaller $5,000 out-of-pocket with NO TAX DOLLARS! Less than 1/2 AFTER credits!

    The Good Hands People just bought this STM company. Hmmm, PC people. Mayhem guy on Biden and Obamacare.

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