The free market is a gratitude multiplier, with two satisfied people walking away from every non-coerced transaction. http://chum.ly/n/32fe00
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That CAN be true in the free market, but I often walk away from a transaction DISsatisfied. My health insurance costs over twice as much as my mortgage each month and I often have to fight them to pay my claims. I am DISsatisfied with each costly transaction. My husband has medicare, and he does NOT have to fight them to pay. I can't wait til I'm on medicare. And I want social security to be there as a safety net. I don't consider those services to be wasteful spending.
Gresham’s background includes degrees in solar technology and accounting and experience as city/school auditor, school district business manager, Idaho public school teacher for 6 years, small businessman for 12 years, avid student of economics, and small organic family farmer. These diverse public and private sector experiences equip him to address critical Idaho issues, including energy, education, agriculture, and the economy. He is married to Wendy and is the father of four, with one married and working at Schweitzer, one a senior in Mechanical Engineering at UI, and two still at home.
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That CAN be true in the free market, but I often walk away from a transaction DISsatisfied. My health insurance costs over twice as much as my mortgage each month and I often have to fight them to pay my claims. I am DISsatisfied with each costly transaction. My husband has medicare, and he does NOT have to fight them to pay. I can't wait til I'm on medicare. And I want social security to be there as a safety net. I don't consider those services to be wasteful spending.
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