"The Cybersecurity 202: Democratic Base Fired Up by Effort to Ban Internet-Connected Voting Machines." By Joseph Marks of The Washington Post. Why not an easy solution? While we are at it, why not adopt the Canadian system of paper ballots fully counted by 11PM on election day in that vast country with no proprietary software and corrupt procurement of voting machines.
"When will the Republican Silence on Trump End?" An op-ed by William S. Cohen, former Senator from Maine and Secretary of Defense. Hmm, when will Mr. Cohen decide to practice what he preaches and run against Trump in the Republican primaries?
"Why are so many doctors burning out? Tons of real and electronic paperwork," by Daniel Marchalik in The Washington Post. Physicians are quitting because they have too little time to practice medicine. Not so in Canada where they have Medicare for all and almost no billing nightmares for themselves and their patients.
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