Because Donald Berwick (and who else in our Government?) would prefer you did not.
So he can emulate UK’s NHS to save us money.
Your life, or someone’s you love, depends on it.
Because Donald Berwick (and who else in our Government?) would prefer you did not.
So he can emulate UK’s NHS to save us money.
Your life, or someone’s you love, depends on it.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics
Tagged Control, Healthcare, Incompetence, Spending, Unconstitutional
Even for a watered down bill (SB 1070) going into effect, the Mexican drug cartel seems to be feeling its oats.
This won’t end well.
Posted in Article 4 Section 4, Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, Illegal Immigration
Tagged 287G, Enforcement, Violence
Are the Dems trying to placate us by giving up two of their own?
My answer:
An out of control tort system leads to the possibility of a jury award that would “wipe the company off the face of the earth.”
Not exactly what I would call an equitable situation. Particularly since “… there was never any claim from any patient that there’d (sic) been harmed or put in danger.”
And also there is this – “… some 32,000 people — patients/residents and healthcare workers alike — would lose their heatlhcare (sic) facilities and jobs.”
This isn’t justice people.
UPDATE (in response to a commenter’s question, a Google search provides the answers)
Frivolous Lawsuits:
Thanks for asking.
P.S. Nowhere in my post above do I state that was a frivolous lawsuit, in fact, nowhere in the referred article post uses that term either.
P.P.S. To further eliminate any confusion, my focus is not on the suit so much as the possibility of such an enormous award that will no doubt destroy a business – and is that a singularly good reason in every case? Is this a mistake that can be remedied? If so, how does erasing a business solve the problem? And how on earth does awarding such amounts serve anyone? The victims are going to get all of it? Doubtful. Even if that were possible, taxes would hit very hard. And then there’s the infighting among the recipients. No further good comes from this.
Posted in Corruption, Economy, Ethics, Tort Reform
Tagged controversy, Healthcare, Incompetence
Gee, it sounds like the guvmint trying to make Congress irrelevant.
Since when it is someone else’s job to enact legislation????
What also comes to mind is this is a way to try and keep this OUT OF OUR VIEW!
UPDATE: Apparently, the GOP lawmakers want an explanation. Well so do I.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens
Tagged Unconstitutional
You think I’m kidding?
It’s worse than Glenn Beck’s chart from awhile back.
UPDATE: I knew I saw this before. heh heh.
Massachusetts wants to.
And, so far, five other states did. (Guess who was first?)
Good idea?? You know what this means don’t you?
It would mean that their states’ electoral votes may be awarded to a candidate who did not win statewide.
Still think it’s a good idea? I do not.
Here’s the status so far, state-by-state.
UPDATE: Here is a very good post on the Electoral College subject.
Oops. Looks like Massachusetts passed it.
Now I have a question for the entire country. In view of this seeming trend, how would states that DO NOT have such high density populations, like these that do have – New York, California and others, feel when the overriding concern for becoming President means the only places they have to go are the major cities? Still think your vote has the same weight?
Quote –
“What we are submitting is the idea that the president should be selected by the majority of people in the United States of America,” Senator James B. Eldridge, an Acton Democrat, said before the Senate voted to enact the bill.
Under the new bill, he said, “Every vote will be of the same weight across the country.”
Mark my words, it is a facade, people. Wake up!
Tin horn dictator Chavez threatens to cut off oil to the U.S.
Because?
Speaking at a political rally, Chavez warned of a military attack from Colombia, and accused the United States of being behind such an attack.
“The Yankee empire has no limit to its manipulation,” Chavez said.
Gee, I thought he and our POTUS were friends.
Guess not.
Imagine that. Former DNC Chair Howard Dean spinning a story to make FOXNews a villian.
Too bad that Chris Wallace called him on it.
Why is it that Dean, and others like him, insist on being idiots and lie to us?
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, Rights
Tagged Freedom, Maryland, Mikulski, U.S. Senate, Unconstitutional