All you need to know about health care reform… And it doesn’t take 1900+pages.
But it does take critical thinking and cognitive reasoning... Skills which seem to have become some sort of lost art that I can only ascertain [based on what
I've experienced in college] were/are being stolen from our youth intentionally. Kids are being taught what to think as opposed to how to think. This is a problem, for our Constitution has become much like a wall in the living room of an old rental property... Over the years It's been covered over with so many coats of paint [legislation], it has become unrecognizable. Every time a new administration comes in, they add a new coat of paint, hoping to make things appear better, when what they're really doing is making it more difficult for subsequent generations to understand the concept of what the wall was to begin with. We need to start stripping away the layers, not adding more. What better way to do that than to eschew the topic of health care per say, and examine the concept of reformation [i.e. health care reform] vs change as posited by the great Edmund Burke:
"There is a manifest, a marked distinction, which ill men with ill designs, or weak men incapable of any design, will constantly be confounding,-that is a marked distinction between change and reformation. The former alters the substance of the objects themselves, and gets rid of all their essential good as well as all of the accidental evil annexed them. Change is a novelty; and whether it is to operate any one of the effects of reformation at all, or whether it may not contradict the very principle upon which reformation is desired, cannot be known beforehand. Reform is not change in the substance or in the primary modification of the object, but a direct application of a remedy to the grievance complained of. So far as that is removed, all is sure. It stops there; and if it fails, the substance which underwent the operation, at the very worst, is but where it was."
Simply read, real reform focuses solely on addressing the problem or grievance rendered. The tire on the car is going flat, therefore I will go to a garage and have it fixed. In the case of Obamacare, the tire on the car is going flat, and the proposed remedy is to take up riding a bike... Change, not reform... In fact, our situation is even worse than that of the metaphor because contrary to the case of health care, the effects of changing from a car to a bike are already known. With 1900+ pages to deal with, it's impossible to know all of the effects of this administrations proposed reform change until it's too late.
What we need is health care reform. What is being forced on us is health care change... Something we were told was coming all along...
Get it?
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Friday news DUMP – FBI kills leader of radical Muslims; 12 charged
BY BEN SCHMITT, NIRAJ WARIKOO AND ROBIN ERB
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITERS
The leader of a local mosque who authorities also are calling the head of an Islamic fundamentalist group was killed in a shootout with federal agents this afternoon during a series of raids that resulted in charges against a dozen men.
I wonder... Will THIS story ever make it to the media formally known as mainstream? Probably not, this one will get lumped in with the "Friday news dump" inevitably released after everyone has checked out for the weekend. Nice...
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Sting – Musician, actor, Kool-Aid connoisseur
NEW YORK (AP) - Sting isn't a religious man, but he says President Barack Obama might be a divine answer to the world's problems."In many ways, he's sent from God," he joked in an interview, "because the world's a mess."
But Sting is serious in his belief that Obama is the best leader to navigate the world's problems. In an interview on Wednesday, the former Police frontman said that he spent some time with Obama and "found him to be very genuine, very present, clearly super-smart, and exactly what we need in the world."
"I can't think of any be better qualified because of his background, his education, particularly in regard to Islam," he said.
YAWN... Yet another "Hollywood" idiot who can't see the king has no clothes... Sting is the latest casualty to come off my list of musicians I really looked up to. Anthony Kiedis from The Red Hot Chili Peppers went out just ahead of him for his participation in this piece of propaganda. What really get's me is his "pledge" at about 3:20, and Demi's "pledge" of indentured servitude... What the hell is wrong with these people?
I pledge, NEVER to listen to Hollywood whack jobs who in one breath talk about ending slavery (WHAT???) and then in the next pledge to serve a demagogue...
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DEATH SURVIVES – So-Called ‘Death Panel’ Measure Survives in House Health Bill
WASHINGTON -- It's alive.
The Medicare end-of-life planning provision that 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin said was tantamount to "death
panels" for seniors is staying in the latest Democratic health care bill unveiled Thursday.
Why is this thing getting WORSE instead of BETTER?
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Lawmakers ask Library of Congress to retract Honduras report – John Kerry, hater of freedom
WASHINGTON -- The chairmen of the House and Senate foreign relations committees are asking the Law Library of Congress to retract a
report on the military-backed coup in Honduras that they charge is flawed and "has contributed to the political crisis that still wracks'' the country.
The request, by Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. and Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., has sparked cries of censorship from Republicans who say the Democrats don't like what the August report said: that the government of Honduras had the authority to remove President Manuel Zelaya from office.
Kerry is another freakin' menace that has to be shown the door at the very next possible opportunity. At least Herman Munster was funny...
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MoveOn.org sounds the alarm on behalf of Harry Reid
In an e-mail from Moveon.org:
Dear MoveOn member,
For months, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has been under intense pressure to drop the public health insurance option.
But on Monday he defied insurance lobbyists, political pundits, and conservatives of both parties by announcing that he'll include a public option in the Senate floor bill.
That's the kind of courageous leadership we need for victory on health care. But the fight's not over yet: Sen. Reid is still under fire from conservatives, including some in his own party, who will stop at nothing to kill the public option.
In this critical moment, we've got to show that thousands of Americans have his back and are fired up to fight alongside him. So we're placing a full-page ad in key newspapers on Capitol Hill and in his home state of Nevada with the names of thousands of Americans thanking Senator Harry Reid for his leadership.
Will you sign the ad? Clicking here will add your name:
Umm, yeah... I won't be signing that one, but thanks for pointing out the fact Moveon.org, like Senator Harry Reid [currently enjoying 36% approval with his own Nevada constituency] is completely out of touch with what the vast majority of Americans really want. We can never have too many reminders...
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More transparency
House health-bill event closed to public
House Democrats blocked the public from attending the unveiling ceremony of their health-care bill Thursday morning, allowing only
pre-approved visitors whose names appeared on lists to enter the event at the West side of the Capitol.
The West side of the Capitol - the area where President Barack Obama was inaugurated - is traditionally open to the public. But the entrances were blocked off Thursday morning by metal fences, with Capitol police officers standing next to staff members holding clipboards with lists of approved attendees.
Yeah, makes sense... I mean, we all know how scared Pelosi is of all of us vicious right-wingers...
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Obama restores private intel board’s key power
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama has restored an independent intelligence advisory board's authority to tell the attorney general if it thinks an intelligence agency has broken the law.
In so doing, Obama reversed a policy implemented about a year ago by President George W. Bush, who limited the ability of the President's Intelligence Oversight Board to expose potential violations of law to the national intelligence director, the president and the agency involved.
The independent panel was established in 1976 in the wake of widespread abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies. Obama also appointed co-chairs for the panel, tapping former Republican former Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel and Democratic former Sen. David Boren of Oklahoma.
Call me paranoid [it's not paranoia when they're really out to get you] but the only thing that sinks in from that article are the following words: "...reversed a policy implemented about a year ago by President George W. Bush, who limited the ability of the President's Intelligence Oversight Board to expose potential violations of law to the national intelligence director, the president and the agency involved..." Simply read, Obama has just made another move to expand his own power and influence within the sphere of government by restoring power to this "board"...
This song was written over thirty years ago, but seems oh so appropriate today... RIP Joe...
What are we gonna do now?
Taking off his turban, they said, is this man a Jew?
’Cos working for the clampdown
They put up a poster saying we earn more than you!
When we're working for the clampdown
We will teach our twisted speech
To the young believers
We will train our blue-eyed men
To be young believers
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Obama inks defense bill with hate crimes provision
WASHINGTON — Trumpeting a victory against careless spending, President Barack Obama on Wednesday signed a defense bill that kills some costly weapons projects and expands war efforts. In a major civil rights change, the law also makes it a federal hate crime to assault people based on sexual orientation.
Kills costly weapons projects and expands war efforts. Already I'm getting lost because these things sound like a contradiction to me... I can't think of a single recent example of the government expanding any kind of effort on anything while at the same time reducing costs. HOW do "hate crimes" have anything to do with THIS???
The $680 billion bill authorizes spending but doesn't provide any actual dollars. Rather, it sets guidance that is typically followed by congressional committees that decide appropriations. Obama hailed it as a step toward ending needless military spending that he called "an affront to the American people and to our troops."
Sooo, let me get this straight... We're authorizing the spending of $680 million we don't have because it's an affront to the American people and to our troops. If the money is in fact used to better equip our troops, how is ANY military spending an affront to our troops??? On the one hand, I'm all for reducing military spending, mainly because we have a government too weak to bring the full weight of our military to bear on any given conflict. On the other, I'll ask again, HOW do you expand a war effort while reducing military spending?
The measure expands current hate crimes law to include violence based on gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. To assure its passage after years of frustrated efforts, Democratic supporters attached the measure to the must-pass defense policy bill over the steep objections of many Republicans.
What can I even say to that??? After years of frustration, the Democrats are jamming something down our throats by gluing it to a must-pass defense bill... People, this shit has got to STOP, and I mean TODAY. How much legislation goes through this way, or the way our friend John Murtha handles it in the video from two posts ago? This kind of bullshit is ruining the country...
The White House put most of its focus on what the bill does contain: project after project that Obama billed as unneeded. The bill terminates production of the F-22 fighter jet program, which has its origins in the Cold War era and, its critics maintain, is poorly suited for anti-insurgent battles in Iraq and Afghanistan.
No complaints... Such an aircraft would truly be a prestigious accomplishment, but given the nature of "modern war", probably unnecessary...
"When Secretary Gates and I first proposed going after some of these wasteful projects, there were a lot of people who didn't think it was possible, who were certain we were going to lose, who were certain that we were going to get steamrolled," Obama said. "Today, we have proven them wrong."
Given the passage of the new hate crimes legislation bill, it sounds like Obama and company are the ones doing the steamrolling...
In another of several examples, the legislation terminates the replacement helicopter program for the president's own fleet. That program is six years behind schedule and estimated costs have doubled to more than $13 billion.
Thank you.
He [Obama] spoke more personally about the new civil rights protections. A priority of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., that had been on the congressional agenda for a decade, the measure is named for Matthew Shepard, the gay Wyoming college student murdered 11 years ago.
I don't want to appear callous, but one homosexual gets murdered and we have to pass legislation placing gays in a position of legal, higher intrinsic value than heterosexuals? Once again I will quote Herb Silverman from The Washington Post:
A crime is a crime, regardless of the victim's race, color, religion, national origin or sexual orientation. A murdered white heterosexual male is no less dead than an Hispanic, gay Christian. Suppose three murders occur: one for money, another out of jealousy, and a third because the victim is a black, gay Wiccan. If the first two murderers are sentenced to 20 years in prison and the third is sentenced to 30 years, would the families of the victims in the first two cases feel they had received equal justice under the law?
I wont hold my breath waiting for an answer... Folks, we have to do something to put an end to this wheeling and dealing style of legislating... Hate crimes laws are only another tool of division... Legislated tolerance is in actuality, INTOLERANCE...
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White folks need not apply…
Suit claims East St. Louis passed up white police chief over race
Wyatt Frazer and Della Murphy allege in a federal lawsuit that they were forced off the Police, Fire and Civil Service Board for their advocacy of a white candidate when the chief's job was open in 2007.
How much of this is going on that we don't even KNOW about? When I was in school getting my media degree, I'll never forget over hearing a teacher
talking to one of the other students who had a girlfriend looking for 3D animation work... He told the kid, "Tell her to go over to Sony, if she's a girl and she's from Mexico, she's in..." I remember thinking, what in the hell is THAT all about? Of course, I realize now, that's all part of the plan for the re-distribution of wealth. It's OK to discriminate against Caucasians, especially males because that's who people perceive to be "running things". While this is probably true to a large extent, I'm not one of them and I'd like a fair shake based on the content of my character, thanks... Where's the ACLU on this one?


