Presidential health stories have always had their share of twisting. Health care regulations have worsened economic recovery.
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It’s clear that journalists and those they interview tend to play fast and loose with the word “hyperinflation.” How could this be?
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A History of Lies about Presidential Health ([link removed] )
Trump is far from the first chief executive to be less than forthcoming.
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Jeffrey A. Singer ([link removed] ) ’s Pandemics and Policy essay ([link removed] ) details the combination of officious health care regulation and viral pandemic that have worsened economic and health outcomes for those affected.
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