Yay! Well, one step closer anyway.
[url]http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/11/07/health.care/index.html[/url]
Yay! Well, one step closer anyway.
[url]http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/11/07/health.care/index.html[/url]
Well, he used a gaming reference, so it must be appropriate and on topic, right?
Yeah, this should probably be in one of the subforums for non-40k stuff.
All I have to say is that the sort of healthcare reform that would actually do America good doesn't cost nearly a trillion dollars to implement.
[url]http://www.dilbert.com/blog/entry/healthcare/[/url]
Turns out Scott Adams, the guy who writes Dilbert, is pretty smart (and a member of MENSA). Not an expert, but I like this article in his blog.
For a better informed opinion on healthcare reform: [url]http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article.aspx?id=510506&Ntt=sowell[/url]
I'll also point out that, ironically enough, opinion polls for Obama's presidencey have the majority of Americans disapproving of how he is dealing with the economy and health care reform, while approving of how he has handled the wars, though I got that info from somewhere on Wikipedia, and I'm too lazy to dig up the link.
I am the Hammer. I am the right hand of my Emperor. I am the tip of His spear, I am the gauntlet about His fist. I am the woes of daemonkind. I am the Hammer.
i love this part:
it's so serious. i find it amusing how seriously Americans (seem to) take the actions of their senators (i use the "YOU LIE!!!" incident as an example). Obviously they've never seen a session of parliament. Coming from Canada, some of our House of Commons sessions are just yelling matches held together by a veil of civility (and i'm not even touching South Korea's parliament...). i just find this amusing, and i'm sure i'm not alone in this feeling. i guess we're just used to outbursts and our MP's with "their arms folded".Republicans in the chamber stood across the floor, some with their arms folded.
i believe Robin Williams said it best; "...they have parliament. It's like the Congress, but with a two drink minimum." QFT
I reject your reality and replace it with my own.
Thank god for the welfare state!
To a New Yorker like you a hero is some kinda weird sandwich, not some nut who takes on three Tigers!
Hussah for the Queen!
I'M RATHER DEFINATELY SURE FEMALE SPACE MARINES DEFINERTLEY DON'T EXIST.
The media in America hasn't represented "the people" as you put it for a very long time. News media here in the states has become more about profit generation via advertising due to large viewer ratings that come from deliberate misinterpretation and hyped subject matter. The Media's sole interest is to capitalise on the drama they create. The Media here in the states no longer researches their information, rather jump to conclusions, make a huge deal about something and then if they turn out to be wrong... issue a retraction statement. This is not only wrong, but leads to misinformed people as most will watch the hyped report, but see or hear nothing about the retraction. It's dangerously close to controlled information.
I pay nearly $12,000.00 in taxes every year. That is an absolutely disgusting number once you look at it. $12,000.00... TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS! Not one thousand two hundred... TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. And that number will dramatically increase if socialized health care is passed. Why should I work to pay for health care for all the lazy ***** who either don't work or who don't care to succeed in life?
There's a growing cancer here in America and things are going to get extremely bad.
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The great irony (or tragedy) is that the American health system, such as it is, is already one of the most expensive in the world. The French system, widely regarded as the best, costs just above half what the American system already does. I'm not going to make any comments on the politics of this issue, as that a domestic American thing.
But honestly, this thread should so not be here.