So I was in the car yesterday, and I heard a commercial for some kinda stuff that’s supposed to make you smarter. Can’t recall what it was (which probably means I need some), but they finished off the ad with something like, “so, if you want to read 1,000 times faster, or read 10 books in the time it takes most people to read just one…” And I thought to myself, hey, wait a minute. If I’m gonna read 1,000 times faster than I do now, but only 10 times faster than “most people,” aren’t you kind of assuming that I read, like, 100 times slower than most people to start with? I’m no Evelyn Wood, but I don’t read that slow.
Three cheers for the AMA, who let Congress know they’re opposing any sort of public insurance. It’s not too surprising, since the AMA coined the term “socialized medicine” back when they had Ronnie Reagan shilling for them. And people wonder why I don’t like doctors.
Speaking of public heathcare, Dana Milbank says yesterdays House subcommittee hearings were just a way to let Single Payer advocates blow off some steam. Kind of like a pat on the head of a likable but stupid child. “There, there, dear. You go ahead and cry.” Conventional wisdom, of course, is that single payer hasn’t a chance of being enacted and everybody knows it, but they need to do something to keep the peasants from revolting. Just because “We the People” want it doesn’t mean it has a prayer of passing.
Oh well.
KP, I liked the video Marc the Sharc, too. He reminded me of the Bob Geldof in “The Wall” after he turned fascist.
Rick Scott, a former hospital company chief executive, leads a group called Conservatives for Patients’ Rights. He was forced to resign as C.E.O. after his company defrauded the government through overbilling and is now spending his time trying to block meaningful health care reform by terrifying us with commercials of “real-life stories of the victims of government-run health care.â€
So here’s a far more representative “real-life story.â€
Diane Tucker, 59, is an American lawyer who moved to Vancouver, Canada, in 2006. Like everyone else there, she now pays the equivalent of just $49 a month for health care.
Then one day two years ago, Ms. Tucker was working on her office computer when she noticed that she was having trouble typing with her right hand.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/11/opinion/11kristof.html?em
G’morning!
The 3 young hawks on the westside have flight feathers and are exercising their wings. Last year all three babies of this pair died after eating a rat that had eaten rat poison. .
thanks for the pix Sue, those young birds lift my heart in joy.
The AMA backpedals its opposition to a public option:
“Today’s New York Times story creates a false impression about the AMA’s position on a public plan option in health care reform legislation. The AMA opposes any public plan that forces physicians to participate, expands the fiscally-challenged Medicare program or pays Medicare rates, but the AMA is willing to consider other variations of the public plan that are currently under discussion in Congress. This includes a federally chartered co-op health plan or a level playing field option for all plans. The AMA is working to achieve meaningful health reform this year and is ready to stand behind legislation that includes coverage options that work for patients and physicians.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/11/obama-reasserts-support-f_n_214392.html
A docor resigns from the AMA and writes a really good letter:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-chris-mccoy/dear-ama-i-quit_b_214318.html
I’m a little confused about where this was posted originally, but it is a post by the Holocaust Museum shooter with a bunch of comments. Interesting.
The coalition that joined two Democrats with 30 Republicans and took control of the State Senate earlier this week was in danger of collapsing on Thursday as one of the Democrats walked out of the Senate chamber, saying he needed more time to hold discussions with his colleagues.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/12/nyregion/12albany.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
I think we’re holding our own in the stupid pols contest.
If this wasn’t so gosh-darn funny, it’d be embarrassing.
I must admit, Paterson makes George Pataki look like a frickin’ Mensa candidate.
Info about the 1st time homebuyers $8000 tax credit. Good Deal! :yippee:
We lost another great one today, Barry Beckett. I can’t really find video since he was a studio guy although he did tour with Traffic in the 70s. I will enjoy looking though.
🙁 :gate: :blues:
Maron is on a plane plugging seditionist radio…
I met Ronee B a long time ago…like 1984 at the SIFF.