What happens to your frequent flyer points when you die?
Good news: depression does not cause cancer.
Paying living donors $10,000 would be cost-saving even if it only resulted in a 5% increase in the number of donors.
Uwe Reinhardt gives Healthcare.gov an F.
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That makes me sooo happy!
What if the alternative is true and being excessively happy causes cancer? Ah!
“It made me wonder why the A-team, as the White House now calls it, was not enlisted in the first place.” (Reinhardt)
To save on costs? Hah! nonsense.
I wonder how much the “A-Team” is being paid? It is probably a ridiculous figure.
“Paying people to become kidney donors could be cost-effective”
If there is a shortage of kidneys, why don’t we require people to donate one to receive welfare payments?
Ok, it’s a bit extreme- but if the govt can force us to buy health insurance, this isn’t that far out of the realm of possibility..
Maybe those who need kidneys should send letters to those who are behind on their mortgage payments..
I am apart of the 76% who have not considered what happens to my “points” upon death.
Right there with ya. Glad to know my Amex and American Air points can be transferred.
United charges a fee of $150..?
That is just wrong.
Haha I saw that. I think I would rather be told that they aren’t transferable.
Healthcare.gov should be expelled along with all of its peers.
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Good news: depression does not cause cancer.
That makes me sooo happy!
What if the alternative is true and being excessively happy causes cancer? Ah!
“It made me wonder why the A-team, as the White House now calls it, was not enlisted in the first place.” (Reinhardt)
To save on costs? Hah! nonsense.
I wonder how much the “A-Team” is being paid? It is probably a ridiculous figure.
“Paying people to become kidney donors could be cost-effective”
If there is a shortage of kidneys, why don’t we require people to donate one to receive welfare payments?
Ok, it’s a bit extreme- but if the govt can force us to buy health insurance, this isn’t that far out of the realm of possibility..
Maybe those who need kidneys should send letters to those who are behind on their mortgage payments..
I am apart of the 76% who have not considered what happens to my “points” upon death.
Right there with ya. Glad to know my Amex and American Air points can be transferred.
United charges a fee of $150..?
That is just wrong.
Haha I saw that. I think I would rather be told that they aren’t transferable.
Healthcare.gov should be expelled along with all of its peers.