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School in the Time of Covid

Is it time for kids to learn about TIME-SHARES?

In today’s world, we are faced with an issue which none of us could have imagined; should we open schools or keep the kids at home.

Most everyone can see the issues. If we keep the kids at home, the parent(s) generally have a reduced ability to work

2020-07-17T06:08:29+00:00July 17th, 2020|

The Impending Economic Crash

Guest Post by Suede

During the last few months, many Americans have found themselves concerned for their health. Masks and social distancing are still common sights to see while walking in public. In California, Gavin Newsom called for mandatory masks in public spaces, though here in my conservative suburb Gavin doesn’t hold much sway. As this

2020-07-17T05:39:52+00:00July 17th, 2020|

Healthcare Showdown: Canada

America’s friendly hat attracts the world’s attention when it comes to Healthcare. Americans debate about its effectiveness when compared to their own system and I think a healthy portion of its appeal is in the fact it is so easy to argue about.

Medicare ‘Eh?

The Canadian system, unofficially named Medicare, is quite

2021-04-11T23:04:36+00:00June 30th, 2020|

Healthcare Showdown: Taiwan

Guest Post

Here in the states, a debate rages across party lines to determine how we as a country will move forward with our healthcare system. As of now, the United States population is about 91% covered, whether it be public insurance (35%) or private/ employer subsidized (56%). Here, private insurance dominates the market and

2021-04-11T23:04:50+00:00June 9th, 2020|

Healthcare Showdown: France

Guest Post

The World Health Organization released a Healthcare Performance document in 2000 detailing a methodology by which to compare Healthcare Quality across 191 different countries using similar metrics to give a comprehensive outline of which countries healthcare was the most efficient, highest quality, and least uncertain for patients.

According to the WHO,

2021-04-11T23:05:01+00:00June 9th, 2020|
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