From the vault: A freelancer’s perspective on health insurance
In March 2007, an innocent time when people believed Hillary Clinton would be the next president, Barack Obama was an American citizen, and John Edwards had a future, I posted my thoughts on health care and the self-employed:
A freelancer’s perspective on health insurance
I just reread the piece and, yes, I still agree with myself.
While the topic is less fun than self-portraits in airplane restrooms, women baring their breasts at a Bruce Springsteen concert, or crank phone calls from Paris Hilton’s publicist, I reckoned it was a good idea to mention the post with health care reform being such a contentious issue right now.
Tags: 2008 presidential campaign, COBRA, Freelancing, Health insurance, Universal health care

My writing focuses on travel and culture. I've contributed to The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Air Canada's enRoute, BlackBook, Budget Travel, Deadspin, and Louisville Magazine. I'm also the editor-in-chief of Louisville.com and BlackBook's Louisville City Editor.