Forget kindness, helping our fellow man and personal stories of tragedy from people who can’t afford to get well. It’s a valid discussion, but it takes the healthcare focus off logical issues and tries to tap into emotions. Here’s the big thing no one admits in the healthcare debate: The U.S. healthcare system is screwed […]

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Originally published in The Orlando Sentinel, March 26, 2017 For true human equality, you need the white guys. In the big scheme of things, social justice is a war, and equality fights for women or blacks or gays are battles. A marginalized group can demand anything it wants day after day, but if the majority […]

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Why do we spend so much time discussing the color of the Band-Aid and so little time discussing the depth of the wound? (A metaphor: The wound is healthcare; the Band-Aid is health insurance.) We discuss the details of competing health care plans from Republicans and Democrats, but we spend almost no time on the […]

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