“No presidency has been as thoroughly surrounded and supported by the private fund industry as America’s incoming administration.”
Is this a point of pride now? “U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar (D) is claiming some credit for Texas’ controversial buoys to prevent migrants from crossing the Rio Grande, saying he pitched the idea to Border Patrol years ago.”
This article spends a lot of space bemoaning how “Protecting a chief executive [from security threats] full time costs roughly $250,000 a year” and very little space on how families who make a fraction of that are routinely denied healthcare.
“The targeted killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has become a defining moment in the zeitgeist of American health care. …But instead of eliciting sympathy, it opened the floodgates for an outpouring of rage…over the health care system.”
“State leaders have shown a decadeslong antipathy toward the health insurance program. If Trump makes severe reductions, it’s unlikely leaders would have the political will to make up any lost federal funds with state money, experts say.”
Is this really what we’re considering, Texas??? “An Arizona grand jury has indicted two out-of-state residents for allegedly applying to the state’s private school voucher program as parents to 50 children – 43 of whom did not exist – and receiving more than $110,000.”
Many people may not know that Taiwanese Americans exist, that we have a distinct culture and language from that of the Chinese, that the first wave of migrants here fought to end a dictatorship back home and are still fighting to maintain their freedom there. I wrote about my family’s and others’ journey here in Houston. #AAPI #Asianamericanhistory #taiwaneseamerican
What?! Even fluoride in our water’s at risk?! “FL surgeon gen., Joseph Ladapo, on Fri recommended that communities in the state stop fluoridating their water- a move that could be a sign of more public health shifts to come under the incoming Trump administration.”
Trump selected TV doc Mehmet Oz to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Svcs. Oz wants to “move seniors and most Americans into private insurance plans that have been raising premiums and denying roughly one in ten medical claims.”
This is a 2012 documentary but still very relevant as a reminder of how U.S. intervention in Latin America- its efforts to topple democratic reforms and prop up dictatorships, led to mass migrations from those countries to the U.S.- including from the Dominican Republic in the 60s, El Salvador and Guatemala in the 1980s, and from Mexico after NAFTA in the 90s, putting into perspective the more recent wave of migration from Cuba and Venezuela.