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Tag Archives: health insurance
With This Ring
What attracted you to your spouse? Was it his devilish sense of humor? Her warmth and abilities to be a fine mother? His strength and intelligence? Her beauty and sexiness? Today, we find couples tying the knot for another reason: … Continue reading
Posted in Domestic Politics, Health Care, Peg's Page
Tagged Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Bo McLain, Corey Marshall, Dena McLain, Health Care, health insurance, insurance, Kim Wetzel, marriage
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A Conservative Blueprint for Health Care?
Ryan Ellis, the Tax Policy Director at Americans for Tax Reform, presents 3 principles of conservative health care. Principle 1: Conservative health care reform should neither raise taxes nor increase the size of government. You’d think this would be a … Continue reading
Incentives
The behavior of humans can be altered with incentives. What motivates us, though, is not identical for all. Find the right incentive, and you can encourage someone to change their behavior. Conversely, different incentives can promote an unwillingness to change. … Continue reading
Posted in Domestic Politics, Economics, Peg's Page
Tagged child care, EITC, Greg mankiw, health insurance, income, section 8
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