Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Move Your Money: A New Year's Resolution


Quote from a posting on The Huffington Post: "We simply can't count on Congress to fix things. We have to do it ourselves -- and the big banks are the core of the problem. We need to return to the stable, reliable, people-oriented approach of America's community banks."



Sounds like conservative thinking to me! In all industries, financial, retail or healthcare, If we start putting the responsibility on the customer, real change can happen. When we rely on political individuals (both corporate CEOs and politicians) and organizations (government and corporations), bad things can happen. Why? They are acting in their best interest, not yours! Yes, you can make change happen by acting responsibly as INDIVIDUALS!



Viva Capitalism!
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

How Does Changing One Word Change the Meaning of a Sentence

I was reading an AP report about the special deal Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson received in exchange for his vote for the Senate's version of the Health Care Bill. From the article:

"Under the Senate bill the federal government will pay the entire cost of an expansion of Medicaid in Nebraska, unlike other states, which will have to start picking up a portion of the tab themselves after several years."

When we read this, it seems unfair. Why should Nebraska get special treatment? But look at the wording closely, and just for fun, replace "federal government" with "US Taxpayer" and see how it sounds.

Under the Senate bill the US Taxpayer will pay the entire cost of an expansion of Medicaid in Nebraska, unlike other states, which will have to start picking up a portion of the tab themselves after several years.

For even a few more laughs, change the same words to "hard working father of two that lives in Texas."

Under the Senate bill the hard working father of two that lives in Texas will pay the entire cost of an expansion of Medicaid in Nebraska, unlike other states, which will have to start picking up a portion of the tab themselves after several years.

This has suddenly become very real.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

NAHB: Senate Health Care Bill Threatens Home Building Industry

NAHB: Senate Health Care Bill Threatens Home Building Industry

Mission Creep - They Can't Help Themselves!

Bribes in the Health Care Bill

From Nebraska's WOWT.com -

"In addition to Sen. Nelson's special deal, the (Mike) Johanns news release contained the following items as examples of special deals that have been struck in order to secure votes for the bill.

Eliminating or reducing the Medicaid unfunded mandate on Nebraska, Vermont, and Massachusetts (starting on page 96, line 9)

Exempting certain health insurance companies in Nebraska and Michigan from taxes and fees (starting on page 367, line 6)

Providing automatic Medicare coverage for anyone living in Libby, Montana (starting on page 194 – section 10323)

Earmarking $100 million for a “Health Care Facility” reportedly in Connecticut (starting on page 328)

Giving special treatment to Hawaii’s Disproportionate Share Hospitals (starting on page 101, line 6)

Boosting reimbursement rates for certain hospitals in Michigan and Connecticut (starting on page 174 – section 10317)

Mandating special treatment for hospitals in “Frontier” States like Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wyoming (starting on page 208 -- Sec 10324)"

Monday, December 21, 2009

Lesser Known Feature of the Health Care Debate

We have all heard about the debates regarding various features of the health care legislation that has monopolized the news during the last several months. However, did you know that the 5% tax on plastic surgery was removed, but a 10% tax on tanning salons was added. Take a guess as to who might have a stronger lobbying group, plastic surgeons or tanning salon owners.

Just another example of government arbitrarily (if being paid off is arbitrary) determining winners and losers.