Lasik Surgery for the Medical Debate
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Ed Morrissey on Hot Air: I don’t disagree with most of what Glenn Beck says in this piece. Courts-martial for Navy SEALS who allegedly gave a terrorist a fat lip while in custody? Does the Navy court-martial sailors who give … Continue reading
From Jeff’s blog: I have confidence that our justice system will give this asshole Khalid Shaikh Mohammed a fair trial, or at the very least the most fair trial he could ever hope to attain. We are not perfect but … Continue reading
All day yesterday, all we heard was how Sean Hannity was going to “bury” the story and try to come up with ways to “justify” his massive deception of using the wrong video of a rally on one episode of … Continue reading
If only some of our politicians had the brains of Grover… Source
Yesterday I was fortunate enough to attend Audience, a conference that should be the model for how tech conferences are handled. How so? In the first words Loren said, he reminded people that there would be no open laptops during … Continue reading
Without Google, try and figure out who said the following… The administration has said that Iraq has no right to stockpile chemical or biological weapons (“weapons of mass destruction”) – mainly because they have used them in the past. Well, … Continue reading
Quick quiz: What do these enterprises have in common? Farm and construction machinery, Tupperware, the railroads, Hershey sweets, Yum food brands and Yahoo? Answer: They’re all more profitable than the health insurance industry. In the health care debate, Democrats and … Continue reading
First the obvious, via Hot Air: DADT is another matter entirely. All it would take to end it is an executive order. Obama is, after all, the Commander in Chief. Obama wants Congress to take the heat for this as … Continue reading
I’ve never doubted there is climate change, and I don’t even doubt that man is somewhat responsible for it. What I do doubt, and continue to doubt is the extent to which man is responsible, and how much of the … Continue reading
Sometimes I think I have a staff working for me. Yesterday, I posted an article about how Medicare denies a ton of claims; moreso than any of the largest private insurers (and by a large number, except for Aetna to … Continue reading
To Harry Potter fans, he is the flame-haired best friend of the boy-wizard who has attracted an army of fans and dedicated websites. But when the actor Rupert Grint moved on from his boyish role as Ron Weasley at Hogwarts … Continue reading
From wheelchairs and walkers to orthopedic shoes and needles, Medicare buys tens of thousands of products every day for elderly Americans. And as the single largest buyer of medical products, you’d think it would at leastget a volume discount. But … Continue reading
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who as a boy sold peanuts on the street, beat the world’s two richest nations for the 2016 Olympic Games. Now, he must defeat Rio de Janeiro’s violent crime, which residents call the … Continue reading
Check this out; I found a paper I wrote about Hillary Clinton’s health care plan way back in the oldern days. Amazing how some of it is still true, right? The first page is the cover graphic, then the paper … Continue reading
I won’t defend Joe Wilson’s complete lack of decorum at the President’s address on Wednesday. There really is no defending that. I don’t care if the President gets on stage and says that Cookie Monster will solve the economic crisis, … Continue reading
You can keep your plan. Period. Unless your plan is no plan. Then you’re penalized. Heavily. WASHINGTON – Americans who fail to sign up for a medical plan after health care overhaul takes effect could be hit with fines of … Continue reading
Mike kills it with this one; things I’ve already said in numerous places at various times… This whole weekend, we seemed to talk about Barry’s speech happening today, and the health care scam. The health care thing has gotten so … Continue reading
Interesting question that passed through my mind yesterday… Why was Rasmussen’s polling data consistently lower than everyone else’s on job approval for President Obama? Then it hit me and sure enough, I was right. Notice the A and LV next … Continue reading