Joey Bunch: "In Washington, the people who talk so much about standing for the people need to step up and, as the new president might say, cut the malarkey."
It was the luckiest coin toss Toné Perez ever lost.
He and his wife, Nicole, had their third child two years ago, and juggling two busy careers and a small business with seven employees, “We were done” having kids, Toné told me.
One of them would see a doctor to see to that, and they flipped a coin to decide. Toné lost the toss, and won his life.
The doctor’s visit last August was good luck in disguise. The kind of cancer I had, if I hadn t gone in when I did, I would have been expected to live four more years, Toné said.