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Joe Coletti thinks that investing in consumer-driven healthcare is a good way to create a stable and effective healthcare system. Read his recommendations as they appear in the Heartland Institute. Paul Chesser, in addressing our concerns with border security, thinks that despite all the economic factors involved with building a wall, we should do it; it’s well worth the cost.  

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