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AMERICA - The Right Way!! (Day 706) [Remember the Trade Center!!]
FReepers and Various News Sources
| 27 December 2002
| ALL OF US
Posted on 12/27/2002 4:18:46 AM PST by Neets
Good morning!! Do not let the victims of the attacks on New York and Washington, nor the brave members of our Nation's military who have given their lives to protect our freedom, die in vain!!
We are still trying to dig out from under our Nor'easter here.
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail! [President Bush]
TOPICS: AMERICA - The Right Way!!
KEYWORDS: atrw
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To: Miss Marple; Guenevere
I agree, Miss Marple. The makers of the movie had to have been led by God in its making.
We have nearly lost all understanding of good vs. evil in our culture.
9/11 brought it back to most, the President's understanding has clarified it, and these movies are bringing it to the public through entertainment.
God is at work. The timing of these movies is not accidental.
81
posted on
12/27/2002 1:14:49 PM PST
by
ohioWfan
To: ohioWfan
Rael from Clonaid is on Fox..
What a whackjob...
82
posted on
12/27/2002 1:19:09 PM PST
by
Dog
To: Dog; Miss Marple
He looks like a character from the tv series......Kung Fu.
LOL!
And he is French......figures
83
posted on
12/27/2002 1:20:35 PM PST
by
Dog
To: Dog
I didn't see him but my husband did. He rolled his eyes and said..."FRENCH!" (Hubby doesn't like the French since an unfortunate incident at Disney World many years ago. LOL!)
To: Miss Marple
I have a second job now I shag balls at the local golf course...
Here I am in action.....
85
posted on
12/27/2002 2:03:55 PM PST
by
Dog
To: All
86
posted on
12/27/2002 2:26:13 PM PST
by
kayak
To: kayak; Dog
Hi guys!!! We are here finally.
Kay, how goes the prep for the big visit???
Things are stepping up a notch, aren't they?
I had predicted around the middle to end of January for the balloon to go up.
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posted on
12/27/2002 2:36:01 PM PST
by
Neets
To: LBKQ; Molly Pitcher; Utah Girl
LBKQ,,,how's the baby watch going?
Molly, I miss seeing you....hope all is fine.
UG...you are in the hectic phase right now, no doubt...hope you at least had a GREAT Christmas.
88
posted on
12/27/2002 2:37:29 PM PST
by
Neets
To: kayak
Thanks for the information, kayak.
We are leaving to go to my sister's for dinner. I will check in when I get back.
To: kayak; Miss Marple
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posted on
12/27/2002 2:37:56 PM PST
by
Dog
To: Northern Yankee; Bitwhacker
We left NY around 1230 (after the leaky coffee pot crisis) and got home around 3:30.
It is amazing to see how little snow they got here in PA compared to our 1' back home..
With any luck the snow will be melted around July or August.
91
posted on
12/27/2002 2:41:05 PM PST
by
Neets
To: Neets
Deployment orders from Fox........3rd Inf. 2 Batt. of the Fla National Guard ...1500 troops..and Units out of Ft. Stewart...
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posted on
12/27/2002 2:48:44 PM PST
by
Dog
To: Sparta; Dog
I think I can guarantee that China will not sit by idly if we start to even talk about taking out North Korea. China is like North Korea's keeper. They are supposed to keep North Korea a bit in line, as hard as that may be to do. As much as North Korea needs a thumping, China will react violently if anyone else tries to do it without China's full consent.
To: CONSERVE
That company and their service you're talking about sounds perfect for Tennessee. People are just spread out here. Seems like almost everyone has at least an acre or two and most farms are small. So people are spread out over large areas which makes telephone lines and power lines going everywhere.
Is there any place where I can keep an eye on that company to see where they are spreading out to?
To: Neets
Well, our new Senate Leader will lead us straight into a thicket. Just as the President wants.
Look forward to a lot of yelling and screaming at FR. The White Flaggers will lament the death of the republic, yet again. We're gonna see immigration social security, health care, and education reform. We're not going to see much of the 10th amendment, and we won't see a drastic roll-back of the New Deal.
I am all for a reform of our health care system. American is blessed with a marketplace and politic of supply and demand that has led to a revolution in medicine. From our universities to the drug companies that are working on new answers, it is a product of the American genius -- or greed, if you will -- for innovation. My sister, a gene-bio-chemist-whatever works for a biotech firm. She is sworn to curing cancer. We're all hoping she gets it before my uncle goes to the lung variety. We're also counting on her making a fortune out of it. The side of innovation is all we could ask for. I'm not sure what in public policy could possibly speed discovery. Whatever the government does it must not be at the cost of innovation.
Where the wheel is broke is at the provider side. Two premises to frame my argument:
1) As that corporations and government primarily fund health insurance, we all pay for it, either as consumers or tax payers;
2) Insurance companies are socialized medicine.
Corporations pass health care costs along to the economy. It makes American business less competitive in price and imposes a downward force on employment. But, as with the payroll "contribution" of business to employee Social Security, Medicaid, etc., the weight is upon the consumer. (Don't get me going on payroll taxes...)
Insurance operates like your worst-case socialized system: it removes competition, drives up cost, and takes away accountibility. It is one of the worst developments of the modern economy. When insurance was localized to certain consumers and types of commerce, such as shippers, or carriage operators, its negative effects were particular. As insurance has become universal across consumers and commerce (driven by attorneys and the complexities of our overly-hedged economy), its negative effects have become general. Its benefits have remained particular.
Insurance today is a private regulatory system. Just because it is "private" makes it no better than government regulation. Try to keep your home without insurance, or run your car, or keep a retail business. You have no option but to join the system. Self-insurance is either suicide or for owners of insurance companies. Insurance is no longer voluntary.
Ever hear of a contract of cohesion? It's the three pages of fine print in your car loan. You have no choice but to sign the contract if you want a car loan. Those who can afford it the least are the most vulnerable to contracts of cohesion. It's a fact of life. However, when there are no other options, not even for those who can afford to pay cash for the car, then we have a problem. Such is our private health insurance system. The only way out of insurance is no insurance at all. That's called dropping out. Of society.
Here's a third premise for my argument: just because a bad system is private doesn't mean it's better than a bad government system. Bad is bad. The libertarians will freak at this, but there are certain things government does better than the market. That's my fourth premise. Here's a fifth: business don't give a damn for your rights. (Ask TRW's credit dept.)
My fondest hope is that so long as we're going to go with a system of pooled risk (insurance), we might as well make it across the board. As it is, payers have to assume unpaid risk of the non-players and the drop-outs. Furthermore, society as a whole pays for insurance anyway through the general economic burden. We might as well get with a plan whereby health insurance is avaible to everyone on an equitable basis. I see no reason that a government employee is offered a subsidized healthcare plan when I have no access to it, subsidized or otherwise. I'm not asking for the IBM plan -- that's theirs to have or to lose.
I'm not sure where to go with this. I do know it's going somewhere. The country demands something. To offer nothing will be to give it to our opponents to define what we will get. Nationalized healthcare will not fly in this country so long as the country believes that we have something better. As it stands, what we have is perceived as better. Not by much, particularly if you talk about HMOs, Teddy Kennedy's little monster.
I'm hoping for a solution short of regulatory means, and far short of nationalization. To me, the key is to whip the insurance system into shape, some how, some way.
Nicollo's got more worries than answers tonight. Just shootin' from the hip here, just a start.
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posted on
12/27/2002 2:55:37 PM PST
by
nicollo
To: Dog
Where are you getting this info from please about Ft. Stewart?
96
posted on
12/27/2002 3:03:18 PM PST
by
Radix
To: Radix
Fox news....Brett Bair(sp)
97
posted on
12/27/2002 3:05:32 PM PST
by
Dog
To: Radix
It sounds like Ft. Stewart is the mobilization point for the troops being called up/deployed.
98
posted on
12/27/2002 3:12:46 PM PST
by
Neets
To: Miss Marple
#84....LOL, my hubby too :)
..and it has nothing to do with Disney World !
To: Guenevere
Hi sweetie pie...I want you to know I made 2 quiche yesterday..one for last nights dinner and one for my Mom to munch on while I am down here for the weekend...LOVE THAT RECIPE.
Sounds like you are havening fun with Texas son!!!
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posted on
12/27/2002 3:18:34 PM PST
by
Neets
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