I’m not dead. Nor am I Asian; nor do I live in a million-dollar home. I wonder what I need to do to get into harvard; get on welfare and enroll in Mediaid?
Also, I only have a handful of former employers, but none of them pay me not to work for them. Apparently there are limits to how smart I am!
Bill would make drug price gouging a federal crime.
I wonder why it isn’t a crime to force drug makers to sell price-controlled drugs to the Medicare and Medicaid programs for less than the drugs’ market value?
Regarding the last article, I think there are different modes of intelligence. The article doesn’t quite touch on that, but given that we don’t completely understand the brain, I think there will be some surprising findings down the road regarding intelligence and the brains capacity to focus and be aware of stimuli, etc.
Interesting article about Harvard’s discrimination! Go figure what happens to students who check African/Black American or Hispanic.
I’m not dead. Nor am I Asian; nor do I live in a million-dollar home. I wonder what I need to do to get into harvard; get on welfare and enroll in Mediaid?
Also, I only have a handful of former employers, but none of them pay me not to work for them. Apparently there are limits to how smart I am!
The inefficiencies of the system are astounding. I hate to think about how much good could be done with the money that is wasted.
Interesting about the Asian student. Doesn’t surprise me.
I wonder why it isn’t a crime to force drug makers to sell price-controlled drugs to the Medicare and Medicaid programs for less than the drugs’ market value?
What’s wrong with paying dead people? Don’t they have needs?
Regarding the last article, I think there are different modes of intelligence. The article doesn’t quite touch on that, but given that we don’t completely understand the brain, I think there will be some surprising findings down the road regarding intelligence and the brains capacity to focus and be aware of stimuli, etc.