Gary Varvel for June 17, 2015

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    Odon Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    “Here he comes to save the day!” Oh boy, Mighty Mouse has joined the fray.

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    Thomas R. Williams  almost 9 years ago

    Gonna need a bigger clown car.

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    moderateisntleft  almost 9 years ago

    it’s all subterfuge and illusion…. the problem in this country is not w/the executive branch. It’s w/the legislative branch, the party that hold control of both houses and the smaller party (read: TEA) within that party that party that has everything f’ed up. What ever clown is at the top doesn’t really matter these days.

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    canFunny  almost 9 years ago

    Wait a minute, that’s Obama’s hat! Who put Trump name on it. Obama is already the Chief clown. Gary are you trying to confuse the nation?

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    6.6TA  almost 9 years ago

    denis1112: So, what say you about RomneyCare?

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    DrDon1  almost 9 years ago

    Wow! Varvel depicts Reality this time!

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    PainterArt Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    You mean the really tangled mess we called health care kind of like your sentence: “I like the higher premiums ,high deductible and co-pays that were not there before Obama Care went into effect and the old policy ceased to exist.”

    I can not tell if you like “I like the higher premiums ,high deductible and co-pays” or you believe they did not exist before the ACA. I do agree that the ACA does not do enough to cut costs and in many ways is a give away to insurance companies. I am not a big fan of health insurance companies. They have a lot of paperwork, high administrative overhead, and dealing with them is like dealing with your cable company.The Reason Health Care Is So Expensive: Insurance Companieshttp://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2013-04-10/the-reason-health-care-is-so-expensive-insurance-companies“But the thing that few people talk about, and that no serious policy proposal attempts to fix—the arrangement that accounts for much of the difference between health spending in the U.S. and other places—is the enormous administrative overhead costs that come from lodging health-care reimbursement in the hands of insurance companies that have no incentive to perform their role efficiently as payment intermediaries.”

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    DrDon1  almost 9 years ago

    @PainterArtGood points all, but do you really think you can educate RWNJs about the state of health care in this country?

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    Dtroutma  almost 9 years ago

    Just noted my local True Value store has Have-a-heart traps on sale. Do you suppose that might put a stop to Trump, at least his hair??

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