They are still here.
Manufacturing dirt. Too bad they keep tracking it in wherever they go.
Heh. Too bad for them, that is.
They are still here.
Manufacturing dirt. Too bad they keep tracking it in wherever they go.
Heh. Too bad for them, that is.
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
Always be on your guard because Freedom is not free.
John Stossel has an interesting piece about that concerning our First Amendment.
Be concerned. For our future.
Posted in Education, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, History
Tagged controversy, Incompetence
I received this in an email today.
Seems that CNN is rather ticked about the pending 2007 Amnesty Bill.
After listening/watching this video, I am also quite (more than just) ticked.
Remember November.
UPDATE: I apologize for this. A friend helped check this out while I was at work today. This video goes back to the Bush administration about the year 2007. It does not apply to current issues. I should have known better since Lou Dobbs retired/resigned from CNN some months ago (last year??).
Posted in Article 4 Section 4, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, Illegal Immigration, Taxes
Tagged controversy, Fraud, Incompetence, Remember, Unemployment
On the heels of the revelation that the IRS, tasked to enforce health insurance regulation of the masses, won’t be “up to speed” – we now have Axelrod telling Jake Tapper this:
“The Republican Party has made it a policy in the United States Senate to hold up… as many nominations,” as possible, Axelrod said. “This is too important. This position is too important,” he told host Jake Tapper. “In the midst of implementing health reform, it is too important to allow that kind of game-playing to go on.”
Excuse me? It was the Democrat controlled Congress that didn’t bother to schedule the hearings for Berwick awhile ago.
What maroons. They think we aren’t paying attention. Boy, are they in for a surprise.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Taxes
Tagged controversy, Enforcement, Healthcare, Incompetence, Spending
You know something, I can actually pluck my left one out.
Ron Baity, pastor of Berean Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. He had been invited to lead prayer as an honorary chaplain of the state house of representatives for a week.
But the clerk asked to see his prayer and found the name of Jesus near the end of the prayer. She said, “We would prefer that you not use the name Jesus. We have some people here that can be offended.”
Let them deal with it. She said “prefer” and he gets fired?
Enough of this PC already and grow a spine.
Posted in Ethics, Freedom OF Religion, Freedom of Speech
Tagged Control, controversy, Freedom
Yeah.
Somebody tell Congress.
This might explain why they come out as millionaires.
UPDATE: I think this needs more amplification (here’s the second paragraph):
Abstract: A 2004 study of the results of stock trading by United States Senators during the 1990s found that that Senators on average beat the market by 12% a year. In sharp contrast, U.S. households on average underperformed the market by 1.4% a year and even corporate insiders on average beat the market by only about 6% a year during that period. A reasonable inference is that some Senators had access to – and were using – material nonpublic information about the companies in whose stock they trade.
This candidate is also. And has been listening. For quite some time.
The unemployment picture is not getting better, it is getting worse. As is the financial health of our economy.
Yes. I would say November is looking like the speed bag in my garage.
P.S. I do not play golf. As to what the POTUS did today ….
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, National Security, Sovereignty, Taxes
Tagged controversy, Fraud, Healthcare, Incompetence, Spending, Unemployment
Well, the National Guard falls under jurisdiction of the State Governor, right?
Sounds like a plan.
Again, Billy Nungesser and Governor Bobby Jindal not being able to get answers to questions about skimmers, now National Guard will provide reports on the amount of oil being collected and monitor the Coast Guard.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Energy, Environmental, Ethics
Tagged controversy, Fraud, Incompetence
Yeah, instead of even attempting to be fiscally responsible, they just go on vacation.
Sure. That’s a real solution, isn’t it – progressives?
Remember November.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics
Tagged controversy, Fraud, Incompetence, Spending, Unemployment