Germany builds a kilometer of rail for $287 million. Canada gets it done for $254 million. Japan clocks in at $170 million. …The problem isn’t government. It’s our government. …When a government can’t…build the sign-up portal to its new health insurance plan or construct the ...
Suzhou: Employment allowance, return 1 to 3 months of unemployment insurance, loan rate adjustment. Qingdao: Postponed social insurance period, reduced SMBs tax. Ningbo: Allowance for families with kids where both parents are employed, tax and rent allowance for SMBs in two months, allowance fo...
Instead, the Under Secretary for Health accepted the VA-OIG findings. Maybe they will issue yet another alert, and the same people who contributed significantly to a death by suicide are left in charge of fixing the problems they created! Hubris cannot be made more apparent than this VA-OIG...
On a serious note, 【3】 (spend) time away from our screens from time to time is not only good for kids’ health, 【4】 also everyone’s. A lot of problems are associated with overusing our digital devices, from eye health and issues of mental health to addiction and 【5】 (...
For me it was, “How are citizens interacting with their government? What do they need from government, and are they getting it?” For example, the first year of Code for America, we worked with the city of Boston. And they had a policy change around how kids were assigned to public ...
health care system. …Most places have a simple and effective method for quickly ameliorating these problems: They raise property or income taxes. But Alabama often refuses to do so or makes it exceptionally difficult, dooming many to living standards unthinkable for a country as rich as the ...
You *could* vote no just to send a message to Sacramento, but the kids are the ones who will actually suffer. It’s a terrible conundrum. Proponents claim that $3.4 billion will go toward already approved projects to repair hazardous mold, leaky roofs, and septic systems, as well as to...
Nicholas Eberstadt’s “A Nation of Takers” argues that too many Americans have become dependent on government benefits. Over the past half-century, he notes, the share who receive a government cash transfer and/or public health insurance — Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment compen...
Personal anecdotes about medical treatments and insurance payments add a human touch to the discussion, shedding light on the complexities within the healthcare system. Later segments venture into the psychology behind medical treatments, emphasizing the importance of addressing underlying causes rather ...
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