In Pursuit of Happiness
Julia Sneden writes: The divisiveness and rancor seen in Congress during the past few weeks is scandalous. How foolish must our elected representatives look to the rest of the world? For that matter, how do they look to us? Are they really going to let political rancor keep them from finding solutions? And is the healthcare industry (and it is an industry) going to get away with preventing those solutions by the misuse of its power? Read More...
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