The Wall Street Journal online editorial page for Thursday. Three editorials stacked on top of each other.
The first advocates for the US House Republican healthcare bill which makes it easier to exclude people with pre-existing conditions from the health insurance market.
The second celebrates the demise of a proposed tax on sugary fizzy drinks in Santa Fe.
The third celebrates the demise of a federal requirement that chain restaurants publish calorie counts on menus.
It's almost as if conservatives want working class people to be overweight, pre-diabetic, and not contaminating the debate about healthcare!
[Previously in this series]
The first advocates for the US House Republican healthcare bill which makes it easier to exclude people with pre-existing conditions from the health insurance market.
The second celebrates the demise of a proposed tax on sugary fizzy drinks in Santa Fe.
The third celebrates the demise of a federal requirement that chain restaurants publish calorie counts on menus.
It's almost as if conservatives want working class people to be overweight, pre-diabetic, and not contaminating the debate about healthcare!
[Previously in this series]
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