Congress, briefly pausing in its polarized (no Christmas pun intended) impeachment drama, managed to pass a bipartisan budget for 2020 only three or four months late. To do so the bill had to clear the usually McConnell Senate hurdles. Such … Continue reading
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I’ve argued that aging teaches the personal lesson that everything hurts and there’s no cure, but it also reveals a disquieting societal truth: nothing works and nobody is willing or able to fix it. Our healthcare system is among the … Continue reading