Gainesville should encourage cover-up but not mandate it
By Joe Cwik
Arturo Corso is right: Republicans believe in less government and we also believe in limited government, just like the Founding Fathers.
By Joe Cwik
Arturo Corso is right: Republicans believe in less government and we also believe in limited government, just like the Founding Fathers.
By Tommy Sandoval
If I argued like Arturo Corso does, I would borrow his “marching orders” slur; he has used it several times, most recently when he suggested that another writer of a letter to the editor should “think about the ‘marching orders’ he signs off on before sending them in for print.”
Mildred Rainwater, the Flowery Branch woman who had problems getting her 94-year-old mother cared for at a dentist’s office, has given us all a peek at a troubled future. Troubled, that is, if we put the government in charge of health care, letting it set prices and the budget.
Ms. Rainwater reports that she was told her mother’s Medicaid could not cover the treatment because the dentist was on contract with PeachCare. When she offered to pay for the treatment herself, she said she was told that was not possible.
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