Author: Jeff Anderson

Goldman Sachs taking power in Trump White House

[AdSense-A] Goldman Sachs giant influence over Washington D.C. is about to get even larger now that Trump is getting set to take office. Trump just named the longtime second in command at Goldman Sachs, Gary D. Cohn to be his director of the National Economic Council. The National Economic Council oversees economic policy in the White House. Cohn’s appointment comes on the heels of the nomination of Steven Mnuchin – the former Goldman partner – being nominated to be Treasury secretary. it will mean that economic policy under the president-elect, Obviously, this means that economic policy in the Donald Trump White House...

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Trump: I don’t need daily security briefing because ‘I’m, like, a smart person’

[AdSense-A] In an interview with Fox News Sunday, Donald Trump said he does not need to receive the presidential intelligence briefing every day because they repetitive and he can rely on those around him on matters of national security. Trump also suggested he is smart enough not to need security briefings, saying “You know, I’m, like, a smart person. I don’t have to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years. Could be eight years — but eight years. I don’t need that, but I do say, ‘If something should change,...

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Why the Obamacare repeal and delay won’t work

[AdSense-A] As the reality of actually having to govern has started to set in, Republicans have started offering up the idea of an Obamacare “repeal and delay”. The idea is to quickly repeal the Affordable Care Act, however, leave it in place for about three years while they figure out what their alternative is. The idea is to quickly repeal the Affordable Care Act, however, leave it in place for about three years while they figure out what their alternative is. Donald Trump has been explicit that there should be zero time between Obamacare repeal and the replacement. The...

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Obamacare helping millions have easier time paying medical bills

Over past five years as millions have gained health insurance through Obamacare (Affordable Care Act) the number of people having trouble paying their medical bills has plummeted. [AdSense-A] According to a new report from the National Center for Health Statistics, 13 million fewer people are struggling to pay their medical bills – a 22 percent drop. In 2011, 46.3 million in the U.S. were uninsured and in June of this year, that number had dropped to 28.4 million people. The decline in families having trouble paying their medical bills is directly correlated with the remarkable increase in the number...

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