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I didn't see anything about infant mortality upthread though
The NYT piece on how horrible Venezuela is now -- I linked it at the outset of this discussion -- focuses on child malnutrition, infant mortality and other medical disasters.
As I mentioned, it's a very good article.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
Unfortunately, at least IMO, the writers don't particularly care to address the "Why" it happened or even speculate that it might be a result of democratic socialism.
I also think this is an appropriate time for a reminder:
Republicans are gambling quite a bit on the tax bill. It ain't popular at all. Less popular than when Obamacare passed. Correct if I'm wrong on a details, but the personal tax cuts don't go into effect until you file in 2019...so if R's are counting "once people see a refund, it'll be popular"...that won't happen until after the next election. Secondly, the personal tax cuts are temporary but the corporate ones are permanent? I wonder if that goes down well with those on the populist right?
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