Nobody (except the federal government) seems to care about these things. We are content to let the market keep track of how much we pay for them. Why should we worry about health care? What is so important about it that we need to knock the cost down? Look at another critical facet of American life where the costs have risen exorbitantly and no one seems to care, or at least protest.
Health Care Costs and Government Regulation
July 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
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US 500th City to Log in to Mustangrambles: Macon, Georgia
July 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
Macon is an old Georgia town, ignored by General Sherman, and still has its’ section of old stately, Victorian homes. It is a good place for industry and business and a nice place to live, or so say the Maconites I have known.