Letters: Congress must solve Obamacare's affordability crisis
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Letters: Congress must solve Obamacare's affordability crisis
"Congress should make up its mind about continuing Obamacare or similar medical coverage plans. This will give real hope to the public, whose premiums will more than double very soon. Lack of medical coverage puts a strain on emergency rooms and staff, not to mention the patients' own dire health situations. It's only a matter of decency for Congress to take care of this "affordability" crisis."
"For many, one goal is to enter retirement debt-free. If you can, when you can, look at a 15-year home loan, not a 50-year loan. After just a few short years, you will see a major impact on the principal. A 50-year home loan is a trap. It may have its place, but it fills the pockets of others, not yours. The initial pain of a slightly higher mortgage, if you can make it happen, is worth the gain."
"Following his social media post on the death of Rob Reiner and his wife, no one with any humanity or empathy can doubt that Trump is sick in more ways than one. His mental deterioration in the first year of his second term is increasingly obvious, yet most news sources are still giving him a pass, unlike what occurred with President Biden."
Congress must decide whether to continue Obamacare or similar medical coverage to prevent premiums from more than doubling and to relieve emergency-room strain and worsening patient outcomes. Many homeowners should prefer shorter-term mortgages, such as 15-year loans, to pay down principal faster and avoid the long-term costs and trapped equity of 50-year loans. Public concern exists about Donald Trump's social-media behavior and apparent mental deterioration, with critics saying his enablers shield him from scrutiny. Gaza faces a severe sanitation emergency with hundreds of thousands of tons of accumulated waste, suspended removal operations, infestations, and health risks from burning refuse.
Read at The Mercury News
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