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Hands off my healthcare

Hands off my healthcare

The health care bill has passed and the new battles are in progress. 14 states have filed suit against the Federal government to stop this transgression on states rights.

The impact of this Bill is staggering.

High income individuals earning $250,000 or more will pay an addition ‘Health Insurance’ tax through their Medicare wage tax. Tack on an additional 0.9% tax there.

There is also an additional tax of 3.8% on interest, dividends, capital gains, annuities, royalties, and rents. This tax is based on the
‘gross income’.

Does your employer provide a great health care plan for you? Not for long. This bill imposes a an excise tax on insurance companies equal to 40% of premiums received on such ‘Cadillac plans’. So how does the bill define an excess benefit? Does your company pay $8,500 per year in premiums on your behalf? If so, the plan is excess. Who the hell do they think they are to tell us we cannot have good coverage? But let’s remember that ‘this is for the people’.

The act also imposes a non deductible ‘Industry fee’ on insurance companies. This is not a tax that companies can plan for. The Treasury Department will divide the total ‘fee’ among insurers based on their market share. This is the epitome of taxation without representation. The first year a total of $2 BILLION will be divided among insurers. By 2014 it will $9 BILLION. Do you still doubt that the intent here is not to destroy private insurance companies?

Pharmaceutical manufacturers and importers and medical device manufacturers are also now subject to similar fees.

I’ll have more but I’ve reached the end of my tolerance right now.

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Narcissist in Chief

Narcissist In Chief

Narcissist In Chief

White House Press Secretary Gibbs says the President watched the HBO documentary about himself instead of the election results. Really?! Am I alone in sheer astonishment that not only might he have done this, but that they had no qualms about saying it out loud? This man couldn’t be more wrapped up in himself.

When he’s invited to Germany to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall he
declines. He’s too busy for that. God forbid that he may be present
when the name of Ronald Reagan might be mentioned in a heroic or positive light. This coming from the Nobel Prize winner who has already
indicted that he will attend the Nobel ceremonies. This from a guy who
hasn’t found time to decide on a policy for Afghanistan while our boys
and girls are being killed almost daily. This from a President who found time to run to Europe to lobby for the Olympics in Chicago. This from a man who hasn’t seen a piece of legislation that doesn’t need to be jammed through Congress at record speed. The priorities of this Administration continue to astonish onlookers.

President Obama felt justified watching a special extolling his virtues. The White House should have been embarrassed to say this out loud. His inexperience embarrasses this country every day.

By the way, Gibbs has previously said Obama had seen the special. So he watched a rerun of the show about himself!

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Presidential Doghouse

The Pres seems to have gotten himself in the Presidential doghouse. At least the couch in the Oval Office is probably comfortable. Watch the video and pay attention to the reception he gets from the First Lady after his salsa. Daggers shoot from her eyes while she smiles.

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Healthcare and Popcorn

Popcorn

Popcorn

Normally I don’t write about state or local events. However, when there’s a underlying message that transcends local politics it can be very informative. I was listening to the Tony Macrini Show here in Norfolk and his guest was Jody Wagner, a candidate for state Lieutenant Governor in Virginia.

Mrs. Wagner showed the typical hypocrisy that we see in her party every day. To her credit she and her husband have a popcorn business in Virginia Beach. She took great care to mention it no less than three times including the street addresses. As an entrepreneur she was lamenting the high cost of health insurance to cover her employees. She spoke about her family’s struggle to get affordable coverage for the popcorn business and her husband’s medical practice. It’s a complaint of most small businesses and I was impressed that she at least had some perspective from which to speak.

She then unwittingly stumbled into the hypocrisy. She mentioned that the health insurance industry needs an overhaul. To paraphrase, ‘someone needs to look at the high profits of health insurance companies, those profits are nice if you’re an investor but not so nice if you need to pay the premiums’.

Well Mrs. Wagner, I think someone should look at the profits in the popcorn business. After all, it costs less than $2 per pound for raw popcorn (according to foodservicedirect.com) and your business sells a gallon container for around $16! My uneducated guess is that there is a healthy profit in there. AS THERE SHOULD BE! In case you haven’t heard this is America. The free market has a way of working this stuff out. If the popcorn didn’t sell well at your current price should the government step in to prop up the price? After all, shouldn’t everyone have access to your delicious popcorn? Actually, I’ll bet Mrs. Wagner would love a Federal Popcorn Act to subsidize her sales.

The bottom line is not popcorn. They can sell it for $50 per gallon, more power to them. That’s exactly why I am including a link to their website here. Click here and buy tons of popcorn. I do have a problem with someone looking at someone else’s business and deciding they are making more than they should. If you want good employees, health insurance is a cost of doing business. Just like oil and popcorn and spices are a cost of your business. To expect the American taxpayer to subsidize the system so you can take home more profit is very bothersome. We do not need this mindset in government. Stick to popcorn Mrs. Wagner.

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Obama is in good company

Obama wins nobel

Obama wins nobel

Of course it makes sense that President Obama would win the nobel peace prize. Look at past winners. Jimmy Carter and Al Gore. Please explain what any of these three have done to advance world peace. Jimmy Carter left us with a dismal economy and a foreign policy that is the root of the current militant Muslim problem. Al Gore? I wouldn’t know what to even talk about. A Vice Presidency in which he was a marginal character at best? A global warming movie that was entirely fictional? Of course the nobel committee has proven itself again and again to be a shill organization.

The funny thing is, the one big democrat excluded by this group, namely Bill Clinton, is probably the one among them that may be deserving of the award. He did lead the talks in Ireland that helped end their internal battles.

Let’s look at the facts. The nomination process began in September. Yes, before Obama was elected! The final nominations were due in in February! He was in office for a full 11 days! So 11 days of a failed presidency is qualification enough to qualify for a nobel prize nomination. This President, who has not accomplished a single objective, with a Congress that was heavily weighted in his favor. What is his accomplishment? Hope? Even if you could say ‘hope’ is an accomplishment, who really still has a shred of hope? I am hoping the free world can survive this abomination (or obamanation). Even his supporters have had their hopes dashed.

The world is now laughing at this travesty. Of course it’s a much bigger and more ominous travesty that a man with the lightweight resume of Obama could be elected to the highest office in the world. Don’t worry, if he has his way it won’t be such an important office by the time he’s done. It is his stated goal that America should not be a world leader. “No nation can or should try to dominate another nation,” Obama intoned. “No world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will succeed. No balance of power among nations will hold.”

Considering the award was decided after only 11 days of his Presidency one could only assume that the Nobel Committee was slapping George W. Bush and his Presidency. What else could the intention be?

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Let go of my ego

George Will skewers the Obama's narcissism.

George Will skewers the Obama's narcissism.

George Will has an opinion column that is simply amazing. He takes the President and First Lady to task over their speeches to the International Olympic Committee. He points out that both apparently think that they alone are a good enough reason for the Committee to Chicago. I could not even hope to do justice to Will’s words. I’m reposting them here of you can follow the links to his column in the Washington Post site.

An Olympic Ego Trip
by George F. Will
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
In the Niagara of words spoken and written about the Obamas’ trip to Copenhagen, too few have been devoted to the words they spoke there. Their separate speeches to the International Olympic Committee were so dreadful, and in such a characteristic way, that they might be symptomatic of something that has serious implications for American governance.

Both Obamas gave heartfelt speeches about . . . themselves. Although the working of the committee’s mind is murky, it could reasonably have rejected Chicago’s bid for the 2016 Games on aesthetic grounds — unless narcissism has suddenly become an Olympic sport.

In the 41 sentences of her remarks, Michelle Obama used some form of the personal pronouns “I” or “me” 44 times. Her husband was, comparatively, a shrinking violet, using those pronouns only 26 times in 48 sentences. Still, 70 times in 89 sentences conveyed the message that somehow their fascinating selves were what made, or should have made, Chicago’s case compelling.

In 2008, Obama carried the three congressional districts that contain Northern California’s Silicon Valley with 73.1, 69.6 and 68.4 percent of the vote. Surely the Valley could continue its service to him by designing software for his speechwriters’ computers that would delete those personal pronouns, replacing them with the word “sauerkraut” to underscore the antic nature of their excessive appearances.

And — this will be trickier — the software should delete the most egregious cliches sprinkled around by the tin-eared employees in the White House speechwriting shop. The president told the Olympic committee that: “At this defining moment,” a moment “when the fate of each nation is inextricably linked to the fate of all nations” in “this ever-shrinking world,” he aspires to “forge new partnerships with the nations and the peoples of the world.”

Good grief. The memory of man runneth not to a moment that escaped being declared “defining” — declared such by someone seeking to inflate himself by inflating it. Also, enough already with the “shrinking” world, which has been so described at least since Magellan set sail, and probably before that. And by the way, the “fate” of — to pick a nation at random — Chile is not really in any meaningful sense “inextricably linked” to that of, say, Chad.

But meaningful sense is often absent from the gaseous rhetoric that makes it past White House editors — are there any? — and onto the president’s teleprompter. Consider one recent example:

Nine days before speaking in Copenhagen, the president, addressing the United Nations General Assembly, intoned: “No one nation can or should try to dominate another nation.” What was the speechwriter thinking when he or she assembled that sentence? The “should” was empty moralizing; the “can” was nonsense redundantly refuted by history. Does our Cicero even glance at his speeches before reading them in public?

Becoming solemn in Copenhagen, Obama said: “No one expects the Games to solve all our collective problems.” That’s right, no one does. So why say that? Then, shifting into the foggy sentimentalism of standard Olympics blather, he said “peaceful competition between nations represents what’s best about our humanity” and “it brings us together” and “it helps us to understand one another.”

Actually, sometimes the Olympic Games are a net subtraction from international comity. But Obama quickly returned to speaking about . . . himself:

“Nearly one year ago, on a clear November night, people from every corner of the world gathered in the city of Chicago or in front of their televisions to watch the results of the U.S. presidential election. Their interest wasn’t about me as an individual. Rather . . .”

It was gallant of the president to say to the Olympic committee that Michelle is “a pretty big selling point for the city.” Gallant, but obviously untrue. And — this is where we pass from the merely silly to the ominous — suppose the president was being not gallant but sincere. Perhaps the premise of the otherwise inexplicable trip to Denmark was that there is no difficulty, foreign or domestic, that cannot be melted by the sunshine of the Obama persona. But in the contest between the world and any president’s charm, bet on the world.

Presidents often come to be characterized by particular adjectives: “honest” Abe Lincoln, “Grover the Good” Cleveland, “energetic” Theodore Roosevelt, “idealistic” Woodrow Wilson, “Silent Cal” Coolidge, “confident” FDR, “likable” Ike Eisenhower. Less happily, there were “Tricky Dick” Nixon and “Slick Willie” Clinton. Unhappy will be a president whose defining adjective is “vain.”

georgewill@washpost.com

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/05/AR2009100502703.html

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‘I have a gift, Harry’

Chicago 2016?

Chicago 2016?

As a senator, Barack Obama once said: ”I have a gift.” So says Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of the junior senator from Illinois who did not serve as senator from Illinois very long before becoming president. In a 15-page epilog to the paperback version of Reid’s book, The Good Fight
, released in May, the Nevada Democrat writes of “The Obama Era.” Reid writes of being impressed with Obama when the then-freshman delivered a speech about then-President George W. Bush’s war policy. “”That speech was phenomenal, Barack,’ I told him,” Reid writes. “And I will never forget his response. Without the barest hint of braggadocio or conceit, and with what I would describe as deep humility, he said quietly: ‘I have a gift, Harry.”

Those powers of persuasion seem to fade as President Obama gets further from Chicagoland. The messiah took time away from deciding how to protect our troops in Afghanistan to use his super powers over the International Olympic Committee. Once again diminishing the Office of the President of the United States. And yet again he has failed. Not very surprising. He barely had 51% of Chicago residents convinced the Games should be held there. How would this be a surprise to anyone? The President engineered this. He has spent his entire Presidency apologizing for America and preaching that no one country should lead others. No country is better than any other one. Well, why should we be deemed worthy of hosting the Games?

This great orator, with his “gift” seems to be very consistent. He fails even where he’s expected to prevail. He has enough Democrat seats in Congress to pass a health care program with no Republican votes. yet he is failing. He naively announces that he dreams of a world without nuclear weapons and the French openly mock him.

Now we find out that after this big trip to Europe for the Olympics, he meets with General McChrystal for 20 minutes. Thanks very much Mr. President.

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He’d rather talk to Letterman

Obama advisor David Letterman

Obama advisor David Letterman

So the President needs several weeks to decide what to do about troop strength in Afghanistan? This coming from the guy who has just flown off to Europe to lobby for the Olympics in Chicago. So he has time to traipse around Europe as a lobbyist but not to decide what to do to give our troops the support they might need. An amazing and very troubling story came to light this past week. John Noonan of the Weekly Standard blog asks “What does it say about your Commander in Chief when he’s spoken with David Letterman more than with his key guy in Afghanistan?” To the point, General McChrystal has been quoted as saying he has spoken to the President once in the past 70 days! Disgraceful! Even the President has said that Afghanistan is an important front. Maybe his lack of attention to this over the past two months is the reason he isn’t on top of this question.

What of the casualties we’ll undoubtedly suffer over this ‘several week’ period. In the life and death circumstances of a war every day of indecision can and probably will cost lives. And what about moral? How high is moral in the ranks when the Commander in Chief shows no signs of concern for their welfare or their plight. We have a Commander in Chief who has actually said he is uncomfortable with the concept of ‘victory’ in Afghanistan! If not victory what the hell are we doing there?

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The Onion Strikes Again

The Onion is, by far, one of my favorite sites. Their video productions are more polished than many news organizations. We recently saw stories of two newspapers in India picking up Onion stories and running with them. They were just fooled by the satire site. I’m sure the tongue in cheek nature was lost on them because of cultural differences. Check this video out, the illustrations that accompany the story are downright hilarious.

Obama id Bi-Polar


White House Reveals Obama Is Bipolar, Has Entered Depressive Phase

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Secret Blood Testing at Govt Hospital

No HIPAA Protect at VA?So you still have not been convinced that a government run health system will be a bad thing? If you need more evidence, very current evidence, try this on for size.

The Pittsburgh Tribune Review has discovered that doctors at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Philadelphia had been drawing unauthorized blood samples from vets. The blood was to be used in studies that had not been approved by government authorities. Records released to the Tribune Review show that some 400 unauthorized samples were taken over an undisclosed period of time.

The VA investigated the issue after a vet questioned why an additional vile of blood was drawn for a routine exam. The investigation resulted in the suspension of an unnamed researcher for a two year period. The investigation also discloses that there was intimidation of staff and ‘problematic interpersonal relationships’. It also reveals that volunteers were improperly given access to patient-specific information. Is the VA not subject to HIPAA?

When the government is involved in a relatively small health care system this is a result. An impossible to manage monster that takes on a life of its own. This kind of misuse of patients is much less likely in a private setting. The hospital has an interest in keeping its good name. It has a vested interest in not get sued by abused patients. A scenario like this may not be impossible in the private sector but it surely is less likely. The health care industry protects patient records and information to the point of paranoia. This is the way it should be. When the government possesses these records we have no recourse to protect our privacy.

You want to have complete control over your population? Get them into a system like the V.A. Administration. In the words of Ronald Reagan, “One of the traditional ways to impose stateism or socialism on a people is through medicine. It’s very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project” (Click here for the video of Reagan in 1961 in our earlier post.) What do you think? Post a comment!

Click here to read the entire article at the Tribune Review

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