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George Rebane

BlairHouse2010 Most of us watched some of the political theater from the Blair House yesterday.  As predicted, at least by those who took a day off from lying, the event didn’t go anywhere.  It might have made some of the slow students think that Obamacare is just starting out from somewhere in the ideological middle, and that little sleight of hand may have been worth the effort.  But in the end it’s going to come down to whether the Titanic Trio will opt for a ‘reconciliation’ vote that would pass this landmark legislation with a simple partisan majority.

The latest polls tell us that about 57% of Americans think the federal government has already and continues to reduce our freedoms.  53+% don’t like the Democrats’ approach to healthcare reform.  In response Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WVa) voices the mantra of the progressive elitists, “Sometimes decisions have to come from Washington.”  Sometimes??!!

The bugaboo still happens to be the evil health insurance industry that keeps increasing healthcare costs and making obscene profits.  Future historians will see America’s acceptance of this nonsense as an unmistakable sign of the nation’s downfall.  Here’s an industry with a profit margin of about 3.3% – down in the cutthroat grocery store range – and no one blinks at the accusations.  These are the guys who have to make the right bets of premiums against payoffs so that they can stay in business.  They don’t set the intrinsic costs of delivering healthcare, that is done primarily by government agencies and our resident legion of tort lawyers.  If the insurance companies were making all that money, how come their stocks are going nowhere?  And why is no one yelling at the soft drink companies with profit margins in the upper teens?

I also got a giggle out of UN’s IPCC now openly talking about having to straighten out its act and start mending its public image.  Listening to the local true believers rail against Climategate, you’d think the whole thing of science fraud was cooked up right here in Nevada County.  Well, that ain’t necessarily so either, some of us just saw this ‘science’ train wreck coming sooner than others.

Speaking of locals, there’s a blogger here who thinks he really is the source of outside news to our neck of the woods.  I did my morning news round-up that includes a number of widespread sources and read on the Washington Post that the hard left has started the Coffee Cup Coalition (also here) as a response to the Tea Party Patriots.  There will be a lot more to say about that in the coming days, but my fancy was tickled by the local blogger’s ire on Russ Steele’s NC Media Watch which also picked this up, apparently from the local blogger who was irked by not being credited for what? being the first one to read the Washington Post?

Meanwhile, I’m going to use this rainy windy day to prepare for the TechTest2010 seminars that I am conducting for the high school seniors preparing for this merit scholarship exam on 27 March at NUHS (juniors are advised to take the test for practice).  The two-hour seminars will be tomorrow and next Saturday 6 March also at NUHS.  The amount of stuff these young scholars have to know would make your head spin.  But someone has to get educated up so they can work and pay for all that good stuff that we’re entitled to from Washington.  Some things are lookin’ up!

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4 responses to “Oh What a Beautiful Mooorning, …!”

  1. RL Crabb Avatar

    Yeah, the only thing worse than the Dems bloated healthcare plan is the indignant conservative’s response, which was to sit on their hands and do nothing during the years they held the high ground. Especially those who have cushy retirement benefits provided by (gasp!) the government.

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  2. Russ Avatar

    A majority of Americans think the federal government poses a threat to rights of Americans, according to a new national poll.
    Fifty-six percent of people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Friday say they think the federal government’s become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens. Forty-four percent of those polled disagree.
    The survey indicates a partisan divide on the question: only 37 percent of Democrats, 63 percent of Independents and nearly 7 in 10 Republicans say the federal government poses a threat to the rights of Americans.
    H/T HotAir

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  3. George Rebane Avatar

    You’re right Bob, the Repubs did sit on their hands during ‘their’ years in Congress. As I understand it, the problem they had then and still have is where to draw the line on subsidized healthcare. Doing the logical cost cutting things like streamlining regulations for providers, equipment makers, drug developers, etc seems to be impossible. Equally impossible seems to be the reduction/elimination of frivolous and/or ‘deep pockets’ law suits. European healthcare models are a disaster since they are all going broke (increasing the fraction of GDP consumed) or rationing beyond compassion.
    Are there any approaches that you think will do the job and keep the country from tanking financially? A lot of solutions I read are of the ‘single issue’ type that seem to ignore the fact that if you shake this part of the tree, another (often unexpected) part will also shake. It would be easier to come up with a policy if only things were not so much intertwined to make it hard for rational control to be exerted from some knowledgeable committee or commission of experts in Washington.

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  4. RL Crabb Avatar

    As much as some people don’t like to hear it, I think one part of the solution will be requiring everyone to have insurance. It doesn’t help that American consumers are forced to subsidize the rest of the world by paying outrageous prices for new drugs. The monies collected for Social Security and Medicare should be kept in Fort Knox, surrounded by armed guards with orders to shoot any politician who comes within ten miles with the idea of raiding the fund. How about confiscating the pensions of retired politicians who voted to spend trust fund money?
    Of course, that’s not the entire solution, but it would be a start. Also, people who believe that those without insurance are getting a free ride should know that it is only true if you never acquire any assets. If you use MediCal the state will confiscate anything of value in your estate once you are dead.
    We could deny treatment to those without property…but wait…that would involve death panels, wouldn’t it?

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