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 Editors note: In yesterdays Making Sen$e post on the health insurance tax exemption, conservative authors Yevgeniy Feyman and Charles Blahous put forward a familiar economic argument: that the exemption induces us, the people of the United States of America, to buy too much health care 鈥?because its subsidized. And they challenged liberals by insisting the tax exemption is regressive as well. Today, public policy professor Joe White challenges them by actually doing the math. It shows, he says, that they didn ;t do their homework. Paul Solman, economics correspondentYou may have been surprised to read in a recent Making Sen$e column, A tax reform President Trump should like, and you should too, that health care is so expensive in the United States because Americans have聽too much insurance. The post explained that because employers contribute to the costs of  stanley cup insurance and because that compensation is treated by the government as untaxed income, people get more insurance than if they just received wages that would then be reduced when taxed. As a result, they argue, Americans are  8 stanley cup 220;overinsured, causing us to be less cost sensitive when it comes to utilizing expensive but ineffective technologies.If you found the argument surprising, because its not very sensible, you would be right. After all, people in all o stanley cup ther advanced democracies have better health care coverage than ours because their systems require聽lower聽cost sharing by Abgd Canada s governor general resigns after workplace harassment report
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 GREEN BAY -- Former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson took to Twitter Friday to thank fans for ten years of support. Packers fans, my family and I would like to s starbucks stanley cup ay THANK YOU for your support over the last 10 yrs.,  the tweet begins.  We have been blessed to call Green Bay our home and WI will always be a part of our lives. Hard To Find The Words: Rodgers Comments On Jordy s ReleaseThe Hardest Part Of Jordy Nelson s Release Is TwitterA fan favorite for years, Nelson was released by the Packers earlier this month. He quickly found a new team, signing a contract with the Oakland Raiders last week.Nelson has 550 catches for 7,848 yards and 69 touchdowns on hi stanley cup canada s Packers resume, including a league-leading 14 in 2016.Packers Fans, my family and I would like to say THANK YOU for your support over the last 10 yrs. We have been blessed to call Green Bay our home and WI will always be a part of our lives. We have many great memories and its the people we will miss the most. Until next time...... pic.twitter/JnLnkEPspH鈥?Jordy Nelson  @JordyRNelson  March 23, 2018He missed the 2015 season with an injury, and his productivity dropped by 44 receptions, nearly 800 yards and eight touchdowns last year.Nelson, a 2014 Pro Bowler, was the 2016 NFL Comeback Player of the year after a broken leg which ended his 2015 campaign b stanley cup efore it began, an injury in the 2015 preseason against Pittsburgh.He was also first-team All-Pro in 2013  Pro Football Focus  and 2014  Sporting News .