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Physician to Sue Medical Board, Attorney General for License Attacks
Scott Jensen, M.D., announced he is suing Minnesota officials, including state Attorney General Keith Ellison (pictured above) for multiple attacks on his medical license.
Jensen,...
U.S. Senate Bill Gives Insurers More Flexibility in Chronic Illness
“It makes no sense to discourage patients from taking drugs that prevent emergency room visits, hospital admissions, and more expensive care when there is non-compliance,”
Expand Personal Health Options – Commentary
By Robert Koshnick, M.D.
People could manage their health care spending if they had the means to directly pay for it. That could re-establish a...
Tax Exclusion for Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance in the Spotlight
“If we got rid of the exclusion, what would happen to the $1.3 trillion (currently) denied workers? They would make their own health care decisions. They would have more control over their incomes, transferring control from employers to employees and allowing them to purchase health insurance tax-free. They could still stay in employer-provided plans if they choose to do so.”
U.S. Senate Bill Expands Health Savings Accounts to Direct Primary Care
“I’m glad to join this bipartisan bill that would break down barriers that patients face when seeking care to allow health savings accounts to be used for direct primary providers."
How Congress Can Save Medicare
During his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden and congressional Republicans had an entertaining back and forth about the president’s claim that Republicans wanted to “sunset” Medicare. The raucous exchange ended with both parties applauding their apparent agreement not to touch the popular program.
Life, Liberty, Property #4: Schools Secretly War Against Parents’, Taxpayers’ Values
Schools secretly war against parents’, taxpayers’ values by creating gender transition plans for students without parents' consent or knowledge.
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Declining Admissions Standards at Select Public High Schools
Declining admissions standards at select public high schools are exemplified by what has happened in New York City.
by Eileen Griffin
Advocates for equity claim that...
Three Big Surprises of 2022: Weakened Russia, Weakened China, Weakened American Economy
Nationalism can be a positive force for human freedom, columnist Michael Barone says
2022 was a year full of surprises. Important things didn't work out...
Virus Research at Boston University Lab Raises Alarm
“I think the furor is a diversion from the two critical issues we can do something about: early treatment with safe repurposed drugs, and the dangers of the ‘vaccines.’”