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Ken Biles Debates His Republican & Democratic Opponents!

That's right! A Libertarian Candidate has been allowed into a real (if virtual) debate!

Ken Biles is debating both the Democratic Incumbent, Ed Perlmutter, as well as the challenger from the Republican Party, Casper Stockham. Due to the Draconian and Authoritarian rules around crowds imposed by our "Beloved Leader" Governor, this debate is virtual.

This actually works in favor of all candidates, since the voting public can watch the debate at their leisure, when it's most convenient for them. Because there is no limit to the size of a virtual audience, every voter in District 7 has the opportunity to watch the debate!

If The Government Can Just Create Trillions Of Dollars Out Of Thin Air To Bail Out Massive Corporations, Why Do We Need To Pay Taxes?

Who Are You And...What Is That Thing On Your Nose?

I know you don't have a lot of money.

I'm not asking for a lot of money. As little as a single $1 donation can help me get my word out to those who need to hear it. Every dollar adds up!

With your help, I can reach those who would gladly vote for me, if they knew there is a rational choice that isn't a Democrat or Republican.

Election Day Is Closer Than You Think!

Are You Better Off Financially,

Than Your Parents Were At Your Age?

We are the first generation in the history of America, to be worse off financially than our parents. Every other generation, since the founding of our country, has been better off than their parents were. Most have been much better off.

Why is this happening?

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Why Can I Get Laser Surgery On My Eyes For $500,

But It Costs $7,000-$10,000 To Remove A Lump From My Nose?

The short answer to the question is, Insurance doesn’t cover Lasik Surgery at all. Insurance may, or may not cover removing the lump of skin from my nose. There’s no way to know until after the procedure, when it’s submitted to the insurance company. If they refuse to cover what they consider elective cosmetic surgery (as the lump has been biopsied, and found not to be cancer), I get to pay the entire bill myself.

Because dealing with the insurance company is expensive, most physicians have at least one person on staff who specializes in working with insurance companies and specialists aren’t cheap, the cost of any procedure that may be covered, skyrockets. Contrary to popular belief, insurance companies don’t always pay all, or any of the cost for the procedure. Government backed...

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