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  • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

    Originally posted by FreshFish View Post
    ah, but would you stop feeding him / her? would you not allow them back into your house?

    That's what you suggested I would do in this situation, you know.

    It's a gnarly situation with no easy answers, eh?

    Everything doesn't always have to be constant warfare....
    It's just typical unofan over the top partisan commentary.
    Originally posted by Priceless
    Good to see you're so reasonable.
    Originally posted by ScoobyDoo
    Very well, said.
    Originally posted by Rover
    A fair assessment Bob.

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      Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
      All the signs that said, "Don't Touch My Medicare" were at Tea Party rallies.
      Nobody's perfect.

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        Originally posted by Kepler View Post
        So you guys are finally coming around on climate change?
        Climate change has been going on for millions of years; anthropogenic climate change in the past 100 years....who can trust any data at this point?

        and there is a saying in medicine about the cure being worse than the disease, no?
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        • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

          Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Post
          You still don't have concrete proof on that. Similar fluctuations were recorded in temperature even before the Industrial era!
          If we're going to go off on this topic, let me first clear up some misunderstandings: there are 3 main camps. I think clearly the largest one thinks that global warming is a man-made disaster whether or not we can do anything to stop it, but we ought to try. The second thinks global warming is a man-made disaster that we'll have to adapt to out of economic necessity and the limitations of our power to stop it even if we had infinite money to spend on trying (limits of knowledge and technology). The third large group thinks global warming is similar to past changes and is not significantly tied to human activity and it would be foolish of us to attempt to control it, but that it's a part of our natural world. As I've got one foot in the third and most extreme group, let me just add that the technology to accurately measure global temperature and the rates of changes therein have only been around for a minuscule amount of time. The fossil record tells us very little in this regard (quick short-term swings like we're now experiencing).

          The point is, nobody denies global warming is happening at the "moment", outside 3 or 4 county fair-goers in Idaho. The main question is whether natural cycles are only ever annual, or can last for decades or centuries.
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          • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

            Originally posted by Bob Gray View Post
            It's just typical unofan over the top partisan commentary.
            I'm simply pointing out exactly what a Randian must truly believe if they want a purely market based health care system.

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            • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

              Originally posted by unofan View Post
              I'm simply pointing out exactly what a Randian must truly believe if they want a purely market based health care system.
              Too late to backpedal a little.
              Originally posted by Priceless
              Good to see you're so reasonable.
              Originally posted by ScoobyDoo
              Very well, said.
              Originally posted by Rover
              A fair assessment Bob.

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                Originally posted by geezer View Post
                The point is, nobody denies global warming is happening at the "moment", outside 3 or 4 county fair-goers in Idaho. The main question is whether natural cycles are only ever annual, or can last for decades or centuries.
                The people who are in the first two camps don't have the ability to think in the long-term. Natural cycles sure as heck aren't annual, they're MUCH longer than that.

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                • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

                  Originally posted by Bob Gray View Post
                  Too late to backpedal a little.
                  Not backpedaling. Freshfish still hasn't said what he'd do to those who make poor choices in his mythical system. He made some analogy that is generically vague. My guess is I'm on the money but he doesn't want to admit it.

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                  • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

                    Originally posted by unofan View Post
                    Not backpedaling. Freshfish still hasn't said what he'd do to those who make poor choices in his mythical system. He made some analogy that is generically vague. My guess is I'm on the money but he doesn't want to admit it.
                    If you make a poor choice, then you should pay the consequences. It's high time we reward those who carry the water over those who drink the water.

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                    • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

                      Not so much PPACA, but this is getting scary.... http://www.washingtonpost.com/nation...e9c_story.html
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                      • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

                        One of the most unfortunate elements of PPACA (which I notice the Romney campaign is now highlighting) is the "medical devices tax."

                        You wonder what the staffers who came up with this nugget were thinking. Are they unaware of even the most basic elements of human behavior?

                        If you want more of something you lower its price, if you want less of something you raise its price.

                        Why would anyone ever think of adding a special tax on medical devices when we want to reduce healthcare costs, not increase them? when we want to reward innovation, not stifle it?
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                        • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

                          The Coming Doctor Shortage

                          Thought this was a pretty good breakdown on the coming shortage of doctors that will be exacerbated by the ACA.
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                          • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

                            Originally posted by MinnFan View Post
                            The Coming Doctor Shortage

                            Thought this was a pretty good breakdown on the coming shortage of doctors that will be exacerbated by the ACA.
                            Vindication, although doesn't mean much.

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                            • Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

                              Could you knucks' please try to put in some effort next time? A right wing hack website quotes two doctors who are members of right wing hack think tanks. Yup, no agenda here folks. Here's the funniest thing though. Look who they brag about having an affiliation with....

                              Some AEI scholars are considered to be some of the leading architects of the second Bush administration's public policy.[3] More than twenty AEI scholars and fellows served either in a Bush administration policy post or on one of the government's many panels and commissions. Among the prominent former government officials now affiliated with AEI are former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton, now an AEI senior fellow; former chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities Lynne Cheney, a longtime AEI senior fellow; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, now an AEI senior fellow; former Dutch member of parliament Ayaan Hirsi Ali, an AEI visiting fellow; and former deputy secretary of defense Paul Wolfowitz,


                              John Bolton, Lynne Cheney, Next Gingrich and Paul Wolfowitz?!?!
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                                Lynne Cheney should have gotten the VP nod.
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