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On Dec 27, 10:02*am, I am Tosk
wrote: In article d02777de-b898-427e-a0a1- , says... On Dec 25, 7:14*pm, John H wrote: ...Change is coming! The NYTimes is giving seniors a Christmas present to ponder. http://tinyurl.com/yl9vumo "Peter R. Orszag, the White House budget director and a disciple of the Dartmouth data, has noted. We can no longer afford an overall health care system in which the thought is more is always better, because it s not. " Another - "Because Dartmouth s analysis focuses solely on patients who have died, a case like Mr. Putrus s would not show up in its data. That is why critics say Dartmouth s approach takes an overly pessimistic view of medicine: if you consider only the patients who die, there is really no way to know whether it makes sense to spend more on one case than another." A preview of things to come? -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H John, couldn't you, at least during the holidays stop your stupid and inane everything Obama is bad bull****? Pfffftttt, are you gonna' stop the "everything is Rush and Hannity" bull****?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know what, Scotty? Go right to **** ahead. Do just like John, make yourself look like an unhinged, narrow minded fool. |
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On 12/27/09 10:15 AM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 27, 10:02 am, I am wrote: In articled02777de-b898-427e-a0a1- , says... On Dec 25, 7:14 pm, John wrote: ...Change is coming! The NYTimes is giving seniors a Christmas present to ponder. http://tinyurl.com/yl9vumo "Peter R. Orszag, the White House budget director and a disciple of the Dartmouth data, has noted. We can no longer afford an overall health care system in which the thought is more is always better, because it s not. " Another - "Because Dartmouth s analysis focuses solely on patients who have died, a case like Mr. Putrus s would not show up in its data. That is why critics say Dartmouth s approach takes an overly pessimistic view of medicine: if you consider only the patients who die, there is really no way to know whether it makes sense to spend more on one case than another." A preview of things to come? -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H John, couldn't you, at least during the holidays stop your stupid and inane everything Obama is bad bull****? Pfffftttt, are you gonna' stop the "everything is Rush and Hannity" bull****?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know what, Scotty? Go right to **** ahead. Do just like John, make yourself look like an unhinged, narrow minded fool. Actually, all three of you are unhinged, narrow-minded fools, along with BAR, the Krueger of the day, Canuck, the unemployed inventor of the florida panhandle, and a few others. You and JustHate, though, still share the trophy of dumbest posters in rec.boats. |
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On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 19:42:17 -0500, Tom Francis wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 23:17:46 -0600, thunder wrote: You mention a "business decision". It seems to me tying health insurance to business, was a faulty paradigm from the beginning, competitively and socially. However, health care has the potential of reviving this entire economy. Health care jobs are well paying and *local*. IMO, they could provide a replacement for the manufacturing jobs we have lost. Our medical technology sector, already top of the world, could provide export dollars. In the public debate, we've been looking at health care as a drain on the economy. I'm thinking it could save the economy. It's basic economics, manufacture something of value, and the whole world values life, at least in theory. You're right and as far as it goes, it would be a boon. Unfortunately, that requires a free market approach to keep costs competitive and we just got a crap sandwich of a "health care" bill. This is gonna be a diaster and the more the details are being exposed, it's becoming apparent that it's nothing more than a Chavez style take over of a major industry - confiscatory and restrictive. Hopefully, 2010 will bring a reversal of this boondoogle. There has not been a free market for years. It has been a front to look like a free market with cooperation amoung insurance carriers to set prices and have had no control of who they can deny service to even if they pay their premiums. A public option would prevent this and keep them honest. Been there, had this happen. |
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On 26/12/2009 4:49 PM, John H wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 10:59:00 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Dec 26, 10:54 am, wrote: On Dec 26, 10:15 am, wrote: Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 26, 8:34 am, John wrote: On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:21:51 -0500, wrote: Harry wrote: On 12/26/09 12:20 AM, Steve B wrote: wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 20:23:51 -0800, "Steve B" wrote: "John wrote in message ... ...Change is coming! The NYTimes is giving seniors a Christmas present to ponder. http://tinyurl.com/yl9vumo "Peter R. Orszag, the White House budget director and a disciple of the Dartmouth data, has noted. "We can no longer afford an overall health care system in which the thought is more is always better, because it's not."" Another - "Because Dartmouth's analysis focuses solely on patients who have died, a case like Mr. Putrus's would not show up in its data. That is why critics say Dartmouth's approach takes an overly pessimistic view of medicine: if you consider only the patients who die, there is really no way to know whether it makes sense to spend more on one case than another." A preview of things to come? -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H If they were serious about saving money, wouldn't they just all get on a conference call instead of flying their jets to Denmark to schmooze around? Barry has some expensive tastes, and so does Michelle. Steve Jon Stewart pointed out that these climate savers managed to lease every limo in western europe, some couriered in from as far away as Germany so nobody had to share a ride. Well, you can't have people who are interested in saving the planet have to ride two to a limo or two to a jet, now can you. It's just not done. I wonder how many heating oil tanks could have been filled for what was spent on that extravaganza. BTW, what's a caviar wedge? I understand they ate a lot of caviar. That would have bought a lot of turkeys at the shelters. I bet they had expensive cognac and real Cuban cigars, too. Nothing too good for our tax dollars. Steve Does anyone recall "stevie" objecting when bush was spending like a drunken sailor, and cutting taxes for the wealthy at the same time? Hypocrisy, thy real name is republican/conservative. Nothing is piled higher than republican/conservative b.s. Nothing except the burgeoning public debt. Did someone justify Obama's spending using Bush as a rationale? How silly. -- John H "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Churchill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ever hear of the word "precedent"? It's used legally binding all of the time. Can you clarify?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes: prec?e?dent??/n. ?pr?s?d?nt; adj. pr??sidnt, ?pr?s?d?nt/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [n. pres-i-duhnt; adj. pri-seed-nt, pres-i-duhnt] Show IPA –noun 1. Law. a legal decision or form of proceeding serving as an authoritative rule or pattern in future similar or analogous cases.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So if the person in front of you jumps off a cliff, then it's OK for you to do it too? Hey, they set a precedent. There's good ones and bad ones. According to Loogy, they should all be emulated just 'cause they're precedents. Liberal judges in New Hampshire and elsewhere set precedents when they let child rapists off with a one year sentence. Those precedents leads to things like this: http://tinyurl.com/yd8s8yf Sad and sick. Especailly if the authorities were listening they could ahve predicted it. http://tinyurl.com/yjp6jt7 This guy is a preditor and maybe this time the liberal judge will be told how to make the senatance if they like there job. I also found a reference to a conviction in 2000. Has a long history, why only one year on his last round about is beyond me. |
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On Dec 27, 10:18*am, Harry wrote:
On 12/27/09 10:15 AM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 27, 10:02 am, I am wrote: In articled02777de-b898-427e-a0a1- , says.... On Dec 25, 7:14 pm, John *wrote: ...Change is coming! The NYTimes is giving seniors a Christmas present to ponder. http://tinyurl.com/yl9vumo "Peter R. Orszag, the White House budget director and a disciple of the Dartmouth data, has noted. We can no longer afford an overall health care system in which the thought is more is always better, because it s not. " Another - "Because Dartmouth s analysis focuses solely on patients who have died, a case like Mr. Putrus s would not show up in its data. That is why critics say Dartmouth s approach takes an overly pessimistic view of medicine: if you consider only the patients who die, there is really no way to know whether it makes sense to spend more on one case than another." A preview of things to come? -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H John, couldn't you, at least during the holidays stop your stupid and inane everything Obama is bad bull****? Pfffftttt, are you gonna' stop the "everything is Rush and Hannity" bull****?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know what, Scotty? Go right to **** ahead. Do just like John, make yourself look like an unhinged, narrow minded fool. Actually, all three of you are unhinged, narrow-minded fools, along with BAR, the Krueger of the day, Canuck, the unemployed inventor of the florida panhandle, and a few others. You and JustHate, though, still share the trophy of dumbest posters in rec.boats.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - See you this spring! |
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In article ,
says... In article d02777de-b898-427e-a0a1- , says... On Dec 25, 7:14*pm, John H wrote: ...Change is coming! The NYTimes is giving seniors a Christmas present to ponder. http://tinyurl.com/yl9vumo "Peter R. Orszag, the White House budget director and a disciple of the Dartmouth data, has noted. We can no longer afford an overall health care system in which the thought is more is always better, because it s not. " Another - "Because Dartmouth s analysis focuses solely on patients who have died, a case like Mr. Putrus s would not show up in its data. That is why critics say Dartmouth s approach takes an overly pessimistic view of medicine: if you consider only the patients who die, there is really no way to know whether it makes sense to spend more on one case than another." A preview of things to come? -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H John, couldn't you, at least during the holidays stop your stupid and inane everything Obama is bad bull****? Pfffftttt, are you gonna' stop the "everything is Rush and Hannity" bull****? I just finished watching David Gregory on Meet the Press interview Janet Napalitano about the terrorist incident on the NWA flight from Amsterdam to Detroit. I think that David Gregory tapes up his seams before each show just to hold himself together and not call some of the people he interviews the idiots they are. Nepalitano sounded more like Gibbs, a press secretary than a cabinet secretary. I could tell he was just about to burst at the aforementioned seams and call her an idiot and ask here how she got her job. What does this have to do with Obama? Obama appointed Naplitano to be the head of DHS. Obviously Obama didn't want a competent person at the helm of the DHS or Obama is an idiot too in that he can't see incompetence when it is staring him in the face. |
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In article ,
says... On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 19:42:17 -0500, Tom Francis wrote: On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 23:17:46 -0600, thunder wrote: You mention a "business decision". It seems to me tying health insurance to business, was a faulty paradigm from the beginning, competitively and socially. However, health care has the potential of reviving this entire economy. Health care jobs are well paying and *local*. IMO, they could provide a replacement for the manufacturing jobs we have lost. Our medical technology sector, already top of the world, could provide export dollars. In the public debate, we've been looking at health care as a drain on the economy. I'm thinking it could save the economy. It's basic economics, manufacture something of value, and the whole world values life, at least in theory. You're right and as far as it goes, it would be a boon. Unfortunately, that requires a free market approach to keep costs competitive and we just got a crap sandwich of a "health care" bill. This is gonna be a diaster and the more the details are being exposed, it's becoming apparent that it's nothing more than a Chavez style take over of a major industry - confiscatory and restrictive. Hopefully, 2010 will bring a reversal of this boondoogle. There has not been a free market for years. It has been a front to look like a free market with cooperation amoung insurance carriers to set prices and have had no control of who they can deny service to even if they pay their premiums. A public option would prevent this and keep them honest. Been there, had this happen. Remove government regulation of the medical insurance industry. The free market will return. Why should health insurance be treated any differently than your life, home, auto and property insurance? Your previous history of claims and behavior determines your ability to obtain insurance and the rates you pay. Besides you do not have a right to health insurance or health care. |
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On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 11:28:45 -0500, BAR wrote:
What does this have to do with Obama? Obama appointed Naplitano to be the head of DHS. Obviously Obama didn't want a competent person at the helm of the DHS or Obama is an idiot too in that he can't see incompetence when it is staring him in the face. Let's see, valedictorian of her college class, J.D. from University of Virginia, US Attorney for the District of Arizona, Attorney General of Arizona, Governor of Arizona ... yup, must be an idiot. |
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On 12/27/09 11:28 AM, BAR wrote:
In , says... In articled02777de-b898-427e-a0a1- , says... On Dec 25, 7:14 pm, John wrote: ...Change is coming! The NYTimes is giving seniors a Christmas present to ponder. http://tinyurl.com/yl9vumo "Peter R. Orszag, the White House budget director and a disciple of the Dartmouth data, has noted. We can no longer afford an overall health care system in which the thought is more is always better, because it s not. " Another - "Because Dartmouth s analysis focuses solely on patients who have died, a case like Mr. Putrus s would not show up in its data. That is why critics say Dartmouth s approach takes an overly pessimistic view of medicine: if you consider only the patients who die, there is really no way to know whether it makes sense to spend more on one case than another." A preview of things to come? -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H John, couldn't you, at least during the holidays stop your stupid and inane everything Obama is bad bull****? Pfffftttt, are you gonna' stop the "everything is Rush and Hannity" bull****? I just finished watching David Gregory on Meet the Press interview Janet Napalitano about the terrorist incident on the NWA flight from Amsterdam to Detroit. I think that David Gregory tapes up his seams before each show just to hold himself together and not call some of the people he interviews the idiots they are. Nepalitano sounded more like Gibbs, a press secretary than a cabinet secretary. I could tell he was just about to burst at the aforementioned seams and call her an idiot and ask here how she got her job. What does this have to do with Obama? Obama appointed Naplitano to be the head of DHS. Obviously Obama didn't want a competent person at the helm of the DHS or Obama is an idiot too in that he can't see incompetence when it is staring him in the face. You mean, he should have nominated a guy who barely got out of high school, skipped college, joined the marines, and knows nothing about law enforcement...someone like you, for example? |
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