Health
Care Question
Big Number: The object of the exercise is, and should be, to provide health care to as many as possible. The question is: how much health care can you buy for how many people for $200B? The answer is that you can buy health care for more people if the $200B goes to a government plan (think VA or Medicare which has about 4% overhead) than you can if you give the $200B to private insurance companies with 20-30% overhead and whose main goal is to collect premiums. Repeating, the main goal of insurance companies is to collect premiums. That's correct, the main goal has nothing to do with actually paying any benefits.
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War
on Terror Mysteries
Ten Alleged Mysteries
Handy answer guide:
1. Yes. Yes.
2. Everything. Yes. Yes. Tough.
3. Crimes; crimes. Yes. Yes. Yes. TBD.
4. No. TBD.
5. Thugs. Yes. Yes. No. No. Yes. Yes. Yes. Maybe but continue breathing as opposed to holding your breath waiting for something to happen (MBCBAOTHYBWFSTH).
6. MBCBAOTHYBWFSTH.
7. MBCBAOTHYBWFSTH. The interrogator suffers from the misconception that there was a change in political control or policy in early 2009.
8. MBCBAOTHYBWFSTH. Probably as soon as any relevant statute of limitations expires or they get pre-emptive pardons.
9. TBD (look for undisclosed people in an undisclosed location).
10. The set includes everyone driving a vehicle with an internal combustion engine in the U.S. many of whom work for the government.
Briefs
- How the ignorant ones spend (waste) your money.
- If Wall Street Ran The Airlines
- What Ben Got
- HP Investigates Claims of ‘Racist’ Computers
- Reds wrecked talks
- Senate Health Care Bill aka Protect Profits of Insurance Companies
- From Talking Point Memo
re Yemen
National security officials in the administration need to go back and read Peter Bergen's Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden in which he recounts many aspects of bin Laden's plan from the Islamic extremist uber-guru's own words - which was to draw the US deeply into the Middle East, and by its presence -- destabilize the governments in the region."
- The world has reached a sorry state when the dangerous and not very bright Ann Coulter begins to make sense on the issue of airport security.