If you Google Robert F. Kennedy Jr., you’re assaulted by this nasty little description courtesy of Wikipedia: “Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. (born January 17, 1954), also known by his initials RFK Jr., is an American politician, environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist, and conspiracy theorist.” That’s the…
Although we’re well into our 70s, my wife and I still greatly enjoy riding our motorcycles. We’ve ridden long enough — and known enough other similarly dedicated riders — to appreciate the potential dangers. As the saying goes, when something…
Seeking to focus the final month of campaigning on healthcare and away from immigration, inflation, and violence both abroad and at home, V.P. “Harris proposes Medicare pay for home health care.” She claims to have a fully developed policy for the…
For some reason, YouTube has recently decided that I really like 60-second skits about banks and insurance companies. I’m not sure what I managed to watch or say that persuaded the algorithm that finance is a passion of mine, but…
MAHA Pushback Now that RFK, Jr. has teamed up with Trump to make Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) the new, if slightly less significant national slogan, the left will try to undermine the one thing that seems to unite both…
Candidate Kamala Harris says her healthcare plans — “HarrisHealth” — are “for-the-people” and will “insure everyone in America.” She attacks candidate Trump’s proposals saying he will take away care from millions of Americans and will “throw granny off the cliff.” The two…
Dr. Anthony Fauci is out with On Call: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Service, but even before the new book, ABC’s Jonathan Karl had a question. “I have to ask you about all this talk about — about Biden’s health,” Karl said. “You’ve…
I am sick and tired of reading headlines about the uninsured rate (i.e. the percentage of people who don’t have health insurance). When it’s down, pundits say Obamacare is working. When it’s up, Democrats claim it is Republicans’ fault for ruining healthcare. Americans care…
This stinks. I think they keep all the customers who died of starvation with their elbows glued to the bar forever, in sickness and in health, at lunch and at dinner, in the storeroom behind the door at the end…