eh, taking a page out of the Democratic playbook...GEORGE BUSH HATES BLACK PEOPLE!!!IF STEM CELL RESEARCH WERE LEGAL, CHRISTOPHER REEVE WOULD BE ALIVE!!!and let's not even get into the democratic rally at a guy's fucking FUNERAL
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8/28/2010 1:00:56 PM
got the report back from the pathologist and it showed clear borders. Great news. We still have to meet the surgeon and oncologist, but it looks like they got it all.
9/3/2010 10:03:15 PM
good to hear
9/3/2010 10:19:49 PM
Good luck with that, man. Seriously. Tell her teh wolf webz are hoping for the best for her.
9/4/2010 12:10:33 AM
Thanks guys. We will be able to relax a little this weekend now. You guys enjoy the game, I hate im missing it, just have more important things to take care of here.
9/4/2010 9:06:50 AM
Pawlenty Rejects "Obamacare" Funding for MinnesotaAugust 31, 2010
9/5/2010 7:33:02 PM
Awesome, I encourage any republican politician to turn down public funding.
9/5/2010 8:20:24 PM
^^
9/5/2010 9:30:05 PM
Democrats run away from health careSept. 5, 2010
9/9/2010 6:13:38 PM
heard this on NPR this morning. Don't know much about the Ozark website, but it simply mirrors what was told on NPR
9/9/2010 6:20:51 PM
Like this one better, it factors in later spending:http://money.cnn.com/2010/09/09/news/economy/cms_healthcare_spending_estimates/
9/9/2010 6:44:39 PM
9/9/2010 7:03:36 PM
employers providing healthcare isn't really the most cost effective system, put those costs on either the consumer or the government, businesses are good at paying employees cash for their work, the same way they pay cash for anything else, they're not as good at paying in some complicated health plan, costs just don't make it through.
9/9/2010 7:14:30 PM
i don't disagree. but to say that employers reducing coverage is a "decrease in costs" is wholly disingenuous. Surely you can agree with that.
9/9/2010 7:18:11 PM
It's accurate, but I think you're reading it for more than it says, and you may be correct that it is a bit misleading, but by definition, it is correct. I do agree with you and think that it should mention the decrease in benefits that would go along with the lower costs.
9/9/2010 7:25:04 PM
how am I "reading it for more than it says?" It is specifically listed as a way "spending will slow." Right there in the article! The next two sentences:
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so, you are going back to the previous argument, then. That the definition is all that matters. yaaay, we can go in circles and not actually defend a thing!\]
9/10/2010 11:35:33 AM
What is this I don't even?What are you talking about?
9/10/2010 1:23:27 PM
the problem with employer based insurance is that it decreases competition in insurance. No competition = bad service high costs. moving to government insurance doesn't fix that.And none of that matters in the slightest because insurance is the absolute worst way to manage healthcare costs.
9/10/2010 1:37:58 PM
I suspect high deductible insurance is the way to manage healthcare, the exact kind of insurance the overhaul is going to ban.
9/10/2010 1:55:29 PM
Kris, I'm sorry, but you're absolutely full of shit. The purpose of the bill was never to reduce employer provided insurance. Throughout the debate I was saying that third party was the problem, resulting from the tax code, but this issue was not dealt with in the bill. In fact, the problem was exacerbated by the legislation.Just go back and read the damn thread.
9/10/2010 2:08:49 PM
i would ban all healthcare insurance. its fucking stupid and fucks up the cost of care. Mandate price controls or let the market handle service pricing and then add on medical cost allowances to welfare. Make all healthcare costs tax deductable.
9/10/2010 2:09:29 PM
rest of page tl;dr, but ...
9/11/2010 9:20:28 AM
How is it that some kids on a college message board can easily recognize the problems within the system, but the alleged "policy experts" in Washington can't? Are they really oblivious? Do they just not want to fix the problems? Will it not contribute enough to their re-election? Why is Congress only willing to deal with symptoms, and never the root cause?
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9/12/2010 8:45:09 PM
You can speak in hyperboles if you want, but this doesn't kill people, thus it will redirect healthcare spending.
9/12/2010 8:47:03 PM
Insurance company bailout.
9/12/2010 9:49:11 PM
9/13/2010 1:46:23 AM
Not if the fine is cheaper than your current coverage.
9/13/2010 11:15:35 AM
But if the goal is to eliminate employer provided coverage, as you say, why have a fine at all? Especially $2,000 per employee per year. Some insurance can be had for less than that per year, nevermind the cost to your employees of securing their own insurance with post-tax income plus the fine.
9/13/2010 1:03:11 PM
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9/13/2010 1:52:51 PM
Woops, ANOTHER fuck up in the healthcare bill. Apparently, small businesses now have to send a 1099 to COSTCO when they buy stuff from them. What a great fucking idea!http://www.ajc.com/business/small-business-owners-fear-612559.html
9/14/2010 7:32:33 PM
9/14/2010 9:21:49 PM
oh, we're getting into semantics again.
9/14/2010 9:23:06 PM
Democrat Joins Health Care Repeal EffortSeptember 16, 2010
9/16/2010 4:34:04 PM
Jimmy Carter Blames Ted Kennedy for Health Care Reform DelaysSept. 17, 2010
9/21/2010 12:13:48 PM
as bad as O is, he still has a ways to go to reach Carter levels.
9/21/2010 12:26:32 PM
give it a rest jimmy. the guy is dead. you look like the one with a grudge. petty.
9/21/2010 4:41:44 PM