Kevin Williamson hits it out of the park.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/381755/reforming-reform-kevin-d-williamson
Likewise, routine care is not an insurable risk. You can fold that stuff into an insurance plan, and sometimes that might make sense: The people who are insuring you against the expensive proposition of breast cancer have a good incentive to throw breast exams into the free column but surely, surely you sophisticated, self-actualized, read-my-Kristeva ladies dont think that its actually free? The facts are: (1) Mammograms cost money; (2) somebody has to pay for them; (3) your insurance company is not run by people who love you. So, do the math.
LOL, are those the Salary “Cap” Twins ;?
RE Moulson, when he was in Buffalo the first time he seemed to have a genuine interest in being here, which probably helped in getting him back. Maybe they should have also tried to trade with NYI for Tavares his Uncle John is a star on the local indoor Lacrosse team.