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Applied Anarchy - Free Market Health Care
Posted on November 2, 2007 - Filed Under Applied Anarchy, Living Free | 4 Comments
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I’ve written about the supposed “Health Care Crisis” here in America before. But given the Democratic presidential candidate’s continual pounding on the issue I figured I’d take this opportunity to try and nip the fear in the bud. Dr. Ron Paul (yes, the presidential candidate) wrote a July 24, 2007 article giving an even better example of how health care can (and currently is) provided in the…

Technology Helps Solve Health Care “Crisis”
Posted on October 4, 2007 - Filed Under Health Care, Living Free | Leave a Comment
I feel the need to start this post with the following disclaimer: I don’t believe there is a “health care crises” in America. Are there millions of people without health care? Probably. Does this mean we’re in a crisis? Not at all. I haven’t seen a doctor in more than a decade and I’m still perfectly healthy. Some of that time I paid for health insurance, some of it I did not. MANY Americans are in the same situation as myself.…

The Hidden Joys Of Waiting Rooms
Posted on September 6, 2007 - Filed Under Aahz | Leave a Comment
Part of my job is to escort my clients to their various doctors appointments. This means I frequently find myself in doctors waiting rooms for several hours at a time. Obviously, I always take a book to read, but books aren’t exactly cheap, and I’m a pretty fast reader, so this can quickly suck up a fair chunk of my paycheck.
In order to save money while simultaneously broadening my own horizons I’ve taken to scouring the aged magazines found in…














