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  • The Politics of Theft, Medical System Style

    08/14/2017 4:11:12 AM PDT · by Wolfie · 14 replies
    Market Ticker ^ | August, 14, 2017 | Karl Denninger
    The Politics of Theft, Medical System Style This column demands a response, so here you go."There is nothing more we can do here. We tried everything else, and now it's time to do the right thing (ed: Single Payer). It's the American way."Well, let's see. I count three lies in three sentences, four if you call "Single Payer" the American Way. Let's start with the first: There is nothing we can do here. Sure there is. We could start with my one sentence extortion-stopping bill.. We could then follow up with the linked bill outline from that article, which you...
  • JAIL. NOW DAMNIT.

    07/31/2017 9:38:30 AM PDT · by Captain Peter Blood · 14 replies
    The Market Ticker ^ | 07-31-2017 | Karl Denninger
    Read this one folks. More evidence-based options have emerged for secondary prevention. The Improved Reduction of Outcomes: Vytorin Efficacy International Trial (IMPROVE-IT)4 reported that adding ezetimibe to effective statin therapy in stable patients who experienced an acute coronary syndrome reduced low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) from 70 mg/dL to 54 mg/dL (to convert LDL-C from mg/dL to mmol/L, multiply by 0.0259), and reduced risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease outcome at 7 years from 34.7% to 32.7%. The Further Cardiovascular Outcomes Research with PCSK9 Inhibition in Subjects with Elevated Risk (FOURIER) trial5 reported that the addition of evolocumab, a proprotein convertase subtilisin–kexin...
  • Jail Them All (Pharmaceutical Fraud)

    07/20/2017 5:44:40 AM PDT · by Wolfie · 86 replies
    Market Ticker ^ | July 20, 2017 | Karl Denninger
    Jail Them All There is no greater scam in the world today than the blatant and outrageous lies told to everyone from school age onward over the last 40+ years when it comes to diet, exercise, health and various risk factors associated with same. The root of the scam goes back even further, but it really became evident with the so-called "food pyramid" which emphasized refined starches (breads and "white vegetables") and claimed that fats were bad for you and should be limited. Then, the scam evolved. Only saturated fats were bad, so it was claimed. The rest weren't so...
  • Jail. Now. Not Bailouts. (Healthcare).

    07/14/2017 6:27:53 AM PDT · by Wolfie · 21 replies
    Market-Ticker ^ | July 14, 2017 | Karl Denninger
    Jail. Now. Not Bailouts The latest Senate attempt to pass Obamacare Lite is now out. It contains a number of provisions that are interesting but exactly zero of them address cost. Notably, it does not include my one-sentence bill that would instantly destroy health insurance extortion rackets which are destroying the middle class and, if ended, would immediately force down costs for everyone in the system. Nor does it include any of the other provisions that I have in my larger model legislative proposal that would force price transparency and end collusion -- the very essence of which violates 100+...
  • Illinois is Collapsing: It's Coming Everywhere

    06/10/2017 1:36:34 PM PDT · by Wolfie · 65 replies
    Market-Ticker ^ | June 10, 2017 | Karl Denninger
    Illinois is Collapsing: It's Coming Everywhere The blame game is in full force, including in Crain's. Like in a good Agatha Christie mystery, there's a whole train-full (or, in this instance, Capitol-full) of suspects in the case of Who Killed Illinois? Just like on the Orient Express, they're all guilty to one degree or another. .... Here's who's at the top of my list: Gov. Bruce Rauner and House Speaker Michael Madigan, in that order. Other folks had their hands on the knife, but these two are the ones who really drove it in. Uh huh. Sure. Maybe you can...
  • Cut The Crap - Islamic Terrorism

    05/24/2017 10:58:30 AM PDT · by Wolfie · 25 replies
    Market-Ticker ^ | May 25, 2017 | Karl Denninger
    Cut The Crap -- Islamic Terrorism There is this ugly and pervasive "political" view that Islamic Terrorism is some "new thing." It usually comes with some line of crap about how we've "created" these monsters by invading their nations and displacing "their" people, and that "we" (the western world generally) are responsible. This is a bald lie. Islamic terrorism dates back centuries. It was a problem in the form of piracy and slavery in the early days of our Republic -- long before we had a military that could invade anything. The "big lie" is proved again in the present...
  • Go Ahead And Cheer The Fraud (Healthcare Bill)

    05/04/2017 12:40:25 PM PDT · by Wolfie · 74 replies
    Market-Ticker ^ | May 4, 2017 | Karl Denninger
    Go Ahead And Cheer The Fraud The lies are ridiculous. "Obamacare" has not been repealed, nor replaced. Deductibles and premiums will not come down, because exactly nothing has been done to address the underlying cost of medical care, and that is, of course, what drives the cost of "health insurance." It also probably won't pass the Senate, so that The House has done so is immaterial. But heh, go ahead and take a victory lap Mr. Trump for something that hasn't passed the Senate yet, and by the way, may I remind you that the Executive, which you head, can...
  • Maybe The Snowflakes Are Right?

    04/29/2017 5:47:43 AM PDT · by Wolfie · 152 replies
    Market-Ticker ^ | April 28, 2017 | Karl Denninger
    Maybe The Snowflakes Are Right? What if "Pajama Boy" is right? GDP came in pretty punky this morning, and a big part of it was consumption -- consumer spending. Much has been said, including by myself, about millennials and other young people on both sides of the millennial generation being less ambitious, living at home even well into their 20s, working part time or not at all. What if their decision is a purely logical one? What if those folks have decided that they're not into "rocket science" (e.g. high-grade math, computer programming, etc) and are not going to go...
  • So I'm 'Negative Nancy', Eh? (Healthcare Costs Will Collapse The Eoconomy In 5 Years)

    04/05/2017 4:46:26 PM PDT · by Wolfie · 20 replies
    Market-Ticker ^ | April 4, 2017 | Karl Denninger
    So I'm 'Negative Nancy' Eh? Stop the inane folks. Seriously, stop it. (Snip) Health Care including VA (which I exclude in my current postings) was $850 billion in 2012. Last fiscal was $1,417 billion or nearly a double in five years. That's the same acceleration in spending that has been going on since the 1980s. This cannot continue. It must stop now. I have been writing on this incessantly since 2007 here in The Market Ticker, been raising hell about this since I was an Internet CEO in the 1990s and been doing presentations on it to so-called Conservative groups...
  • The Bill To Fix Health Care - Permanently

    03/30/2017 10:07:19 AM PDT · by Wolfie · 53 replies
    Market-Ticker ^ | March 30, 2017 | Karl Denninger
    The Bill To Fix Health Care - Permanently Let's lay out the parameters for a bill, a fairly-modest update to my two previous missives on this point here and here (note the dates) and which can be easily turned into formal legislative language: All providers must post, in their offices and on a public web site without any requirement to sign in or otherwise identify oneself to access it, a full and complete price list which shall apply to every person. This instantly allows customers to compare pricing between providers for services and products in the medical realm. All customers...
  • That'll Be Enough

    11/12/2016 4:41:22 AM PST · by ImaGraftedBranch · 42 replies
    The Market Ticker ^ | 11/12/2016 | Karl Denninger
    Let me make a few observations. First, eight years ago, and again four years ago, America elected a President. Fully half, give or take a couple of percent, disagreed with the outcome. There were exactly zero riots, fires, "mass protests" and similar following that outcome despite the fact that half the population vehemently disagreed with it. This time around, not so much. Now I want you think very carefully about the following. Most of the land mass of this nation is owned and resided upon by people who are in "red" (that is, the winner this time) areas of the...
  • The Brutal Truth (on the A.Smith dinner)

    10/21/2016 6:34:02 AM PDT · by Dana1960 · 71 replies
    Market Ticker ^ | 10/21/16 | Karl Denninger
    Last night there was somewhat of a ritualistic dinner held. It was the Al Smith dinner, a white-tie affair, and a ritual that Presidential candidates, very late in the game, have usually taken part in. This year was no different, with both Hillary and Trump sporting their white-tie best. But this is not your usual sort of passe' thing. No, it's a benefit, and as are many benefits in New York it was stuffed with priestly types and an extraordinary price tag -- but, as is frequently the case when there are so many with a priestly bent headlining the...
  • WHERE THE REAL STENCH IS WITH HILLARY

    07/05/2016 7:05:16 AM PDT · by SatinDoll · 34 replies
    The Market-Ticker ^ | July 5, 2016 | Karl Denninger
    EmailGate is very, very bad. The mere presence of SAP material on her "private" email server is a federal offense -- and should be. Sometimes described as "above top secret" these programs are no-BS "need to know" and you must be read into each one individually, then you must access whatever material is involved in a secured facility from which that material may not leave. There is no such thing as "having access to them" on a general basis, no matter who you are. These programs typically deal with human intelligence of some form -- an agent on the ground...
  • The Screamfest Aimed At Trump

    05/10/2016 7:18:01 AM PDT · by SatinDoll · 12 replies
    The Market-Ticker ^ | May 10, 2016 | Karl Denninger
    "Donald Trump's Economic Plans Would Destroy the US Economy!" screams the headline in The Atlantic. Of course to go with the headline they find a very unflattering picture.... I do give The Atlantic one bit of credit: They didn't bury the lede. "I've borrowed knowing that you can pay back with discounts," he told CNBC. "I would borrow knowing that if the economy crashed, you could make a deal.” "This policy would be so disastrous that even its suggestion is dangerous." Oh really? The article goes on to say that suggesting that one might haircut the debt would collapse markets...
  • Oh, It's Not A Racket? (Pharmacology)

    05/09/2016 7:13:29 AM PDT · by SatinDoll · 87 replies
    The Market-Ticker ^ | May 9, 2016 | Karl Denninger
    Oh yes it is. "My parents were just vacationing in Europe (they go often so they're aware of how stuff works). My mom is diabetic and had a shortage of insulin while in France, they went to the drugstore and she showed the bottle of Humalog which is what she uses in the United States and the price in the United States is around $240 a bottle which is charged to her Medicare and insurance and can only be prescribed by her doctor." "The pharmacist recognized the bottle and without having to go to a doctor sold her a bottle...
  • Cruz's Hemlock Beverage Served To The GOP

    05/02/2016 10:41:56 AM PDT · by SatinDoll · 28 replies
    The Market-Ticker ^ | May 2, 2016 | Karl Denninger
    Cruz is at it again. In two states over the weekend Cruz's "ground game" steamrolled state conventions following losses in those state primaries, putting overwhelming majorities of delegates on the state slate that support Ted. In Arizona, for example, Cruz lost by roughly half compared to Trump; 47% to 25% (Kascich got 10% and the rest went to candidates who have dropped out.) How does a political party manage to justify a delegate split that doesn't look like 47-25-10, roughly? Oh sure, such a result might be "legal" under the rules of the party, and further on the first ballot...
  • How Did Cruz Get That Loan?

    03/14/2016 7:56:31 AM PDT · by zek157 · 99 replies
    Market-ticker.org ^ | 3/13/16 | Karl Denninger
    Ted Cruz failed to report two loans he received in 2012 for his Senatorial campaign. During the campaign itself he claimed he had liquidated his own personal family wealth to finance the campaign. That was a lie; he in fact got two loans; one from Goldman Sachs and the other from Citibank. His wife works for Goldman. At least one of these loans (the Goldman one) was "secured" by a brokerage account. Some of Cruz's excuses have included that this was allegedly his "retirement" money. Well, if that's true I have some more questions. You can borrow against a 401k...
  • Yet Another of Mexico's Finest

    03/09/2016 8:36:45 AM PST · by SatinDoll · 19 replies
    The Market-Ticker ^ | March 9, 2016 | Karl Denninger
    Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, Hillary, Sanders, Obama and Ted Cruz all want more of these people in the country. They are all "one world" folks who believe in no borders and no border security. They lie about their positions when these sort of events happen, but one need only follow the money, all of which leads straight back to places like Goldman Sachs that provided a nice, cushy loan for Cruz (which he failed to disclose as required during his senate campaign) and his wife has a direct connection there through employment. Serrano-Vitorino is accused of murdering four men late...
  • Trump's Medical Plan, By the Numbers

    03/06/2016 8:40:15 AM PST · by yadent · 13 replies
    http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=231191
  • So What About 'Trump University'

    03/05/2016 2:23:39 PM PST · by SatinDoll · 46 replies
    The Market-Ticker ^ | March 5, 2016 | Karl Denninger
    It's amusing to watch people latch onto something that they think is full of red meat and beat their heads against the wall pontificating on it, when there's just no "there" there. This is one of those times. Let's take the base argument: Trump University was a "per-se" fraud because it wasn't an accredited school. Ok, fair enough -- and the name was changed to the Trump Entrepreneurship Institute [TEI] following NY State having a hissy fit over the name. But folks -- that's a naming dispute, not a dispute over the substance of the material. Schneiderman has his own...