After dinner with friends in St. Charles County my wife and I came home via I-64. We took the split for I-270 north and south, with us heading south. Way past the split a black Japanese luxury car crossed Read More …
Community Issues
After dinner with friends in St. Charles County my wife and I came home via I-64. We took the split for I-270 north and south, with us heading south. Way past the split a black Japanese luxury car crossed Read More …
Can Missouri be saved? Maybe…but probably not. The People’s Champions work for their own glory The last four Missouri Attorneys General have not promoted the public good. Starting with Josh Hawley personal aggrandizement took first place. Likewise Eric Schmidy and Read More …
Remember, due to the government shutdown most food stamp recipient will not receive SNAP in November…but they’ll still be required to comply with work requirements.
Stealing from dead people? It’s a thing. The other day my late mother got a Medicare notice for $4,700 worth of orthopedic appliances and chiropractic treatments – from a medical LLC located in Madison, Alabama! A few problems, starting with Read More …
Missouri requires an additional $67 million to enforce work requirement verification in Medicaid, primarily for IT upgrades. Historical data from other states suggest significant administrative costs and challenges. Compliance will burden low-income workers, demanding extensive record-keeping. Processing demands could overwhelm state employees, leading to judicial involvement due to potential coverage losses.
I think it’s worth it to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the second amendment to protect our other God-given rights. That is a prudent deal. It is rational. – Read More …