The Cost of Being Born (Tax Raven)

Wikipedia Poem, No. 990

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services its newest report on 2017 prices its newest representing on the upshot is vivid and similar: for almost

every few years on 2017
prices its newest report on the international
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claims data from several large american insurance companies

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states but the rebates are higher for nearly every countries public health programs pay less meaning the
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warren have proposed would use a large government insurer to set prices
across that government system lowered prices across that government system lowered prices across that government system lowered prices for all
medical services both campaigns assume substantial savings would use a large govern men

where the amount that doctors and hospitals could charge in the media executive and hospitals could charge in the most ayor and michael bloomberg
the south bend ind mayor and
hospitals could impose some controls on health care prices by limiting they typically charge in the south bend ind

lower
prices: through an initiative to eliminate surprise billing which occurs most commonly in
medical emergencies
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to publicize the providers
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— though few policies have gotten very far in taking on drug prices specifically — though few policies have gotten very far in taking on drug prices specifically — though few policies have gotten very far in congress in
taking on drug prices specifically — though few policies have gotten very far

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profitable high prices those groups pay cut high prices for drugs in our economy none of those groups paid professions
in our economy none of course will mean reeducation debt — but also help make pharmaceutical
companies profitable in our economy none of those groups pay off

Source: Sanger-Katz, Margot. “In the U.S., an Angioplasty Costs $32,000. Elsewhere? Maybe $6,400.” The New York Times, 27 Dec. 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/27/upshot/expensive-health-care-world-comparison.html.

Heroes of the Meme War

Wikipedia Poem, No. 585

“Whatever happens. Whatever / what is is is what / I want. Only that. But that.” Galway Kinnell

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crunch 
     
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         usually a politician 
relies
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who lies once he leader will not stand 
he's the dead in our land the 
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   regime 
its leader will not stand the right-wing bed 

          pardon our land 
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regimes
      
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will 
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upon adopted genes 
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is 
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Dining Rooms Don’t Dine (A Discussion on Health Care in America)

Wikipedia Poem, No. 512

“In using a certain expression to refer someone to something, you are trying to get them, via the fact that you are using that expression, to think of it as what you intend them to think of.” from Kent Bach’s “What Does it Take to Refer?”

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don't govern men america 
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republic 
swing together 
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tolerable crescendo
be it touching my tolerable hand