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An honorable Republican

I’ve only voted for a Republican once (John Anderson, in a presidential primary in North Carolina), but if I lived in Vermont, I might vote for Republican governor Phil Scott:“Many point to his steady hand during crises, including last summer’s historic flooding and the pandemic, when he appeared in daily, low-key televised briefings to reassure Vermonters and encourage them to take social distancing and mask wearing seriously. Vermont, a sparsely...

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Πλούσια χώρα, φτωχοί κάτοικοι – ΝΕΑ 30-31/12/2023

Στα ΝΕΑ του Σαββατοκύριακου 30-31/12/2023 δημοσιεύθηκε κείμενο με τίτλο «Πλούσια χώρα, φτωχοί κάτοικοι» αναφερόμενο στην οικονομική κατάσταση της Ελλάδας και συζητώντας κατά πόσο οι επίσημες θριαμβολογίες περί «ελληνικού θαύματος» ευσταθούν ή όχι. Μέσα στο κείμενο φιλοξενούνται και οι απόψεις μου σχετικά με το ζήτημα αυτό. Υποστηρίζω ότι οι επίσημοι διθύραμβοι είναι ένα συνηθισμένο επικοινωνιακό τρυκ στο οποίο όλες οι κυβερνήσεις επιδίδονται όταν τους δίνεται η ευκαιρία. Πρόκειται...

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Generic drugs reimbursement is an issue identified by the Senate Finance Committee

AB: This brief article gets right down to the basics in where costs are added and impacting the prices to the consumer. It is simple and straight to the point of how PBMs impact the prices to the consumer. Very little or nothing was contributed by myself to this article by the authors Inmaculada Hernandez; Nico Gabriel; Anna Kaltenboeck. The table and figure are products of JAMA. Why is it on Angry Bear? Because of its simplistic approach to...

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Two Working-Class Candidates Launch U.S. Senate Runs

Who you might know better as a proponent of better care for veterans, Steve Early is backing two candidates for the Senate. In Nebraska opposing Repub Deb Fischer, steamfitter Dan Osborn. Running in West Virgina is grandson of a coal miner and veteran Zach Shrewsbury against coal baron Jim Justice. Some down to earth populist candidates being fielded against the status quo. Two Working-Class Candidates Launch U.S. Senate Runs, Labor Notes, Steve...

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Holiday Math Activities

Long holidays are nice. But sometimes, amid all the relaxation, you can feel your brain getting a bit mushy. What do you do then? Personally, I usually solve crosswords, chess problems, and the occasional mathematical puzzle to keep the grey brain cells active over Christmas and New Year… [embedded content]

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