As healthcare industry insurance executives and lobbyists looked at the Obama Administration healthcare bills emanating from the House of Representatives and/or the Senate…Their prime objective was not in determining how to comply with the new strictures of the legislation but, instead, to learn how to get by the new regulations. After a thorough review of [...]
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New Healthcare Plan–BAH HUMBUG!!!
What A Difference A Day (or few weeks) Make
Dear Coach McDaniels: How much easier was it to answer questions about the Denver Broncos when the record was 6W and 0L versus a team that is now 8W and 7L. What happened to the luster and swagger?
Thank You US Senators
Quite inadvertently the United States Senate has discovered the answer to all of society’s ills. Don’t have health insurance? Go buy some. Hungry? Purchase food. Need warm clothing? Go to Wal-Mart. No shelter? Rent or buy a house. No access to meaningful work? Get a job. Undereducated? Get admitted to a college. Depressed? Move to [...]
Universal Healthcare? HA!!!
“In God We Trust.” Unfortunately those same four words can’t be used when it comes to members of either political party when it comes to healthcare reform and universal coverage. Forty seven million uninsured people (growing daily) continue to struggle while insurance providers breathe a collective sigh of relief knowing their sacred monopoly is protected [...]
Joe Lieberman–No Longer An Independent
Senator Joe Lieberman (R-Connecticut masquerading as an Independent) has shown that his allegiances are firmly behind the health care industries that call his state home. Congratulations to Joe for his support of these major campaign contributors at the expense of his constituents. Hopefully the voting populace of Connecticut will remember this support for dollars versus [...]
Priorities Or Lack Thereof
Nearly 4500 US Soldiers killed in action in Iraq. Approximately 950 additional troops killed in action in Afghanistan with a commitment of an additional 30,000. Healthcare Reform on life support while 47 million US citizens are left wondering if coverage will ever be available to them. Unemployment over 10%. Currently nine applicants for every one [...]
Are The Troubles Of Tiger Really That Important?
Why is it that the travails of Tiger Woods seems to trump Health Care Reform and/or the War in Afghanistan? Another example of the attention span of the American populace.
Northwest Parkway–Developers Field of Dreams
J. Waddington is absolutely right about Colorado Department Of Transportation’s (CDOT) neglect of State Highway (SH)-93 between Golden and Boulder. The really bad news is that, even if the Jefferson Parkway (JP) toll highway from SH-128 south of Interlocken to SH-93 via 64th Avenue is built, CDOT will not allocate scarce highway funds to make [...]
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