From the category archives:

healthcare

Facebook is a political timesink

March 30, 2010

I’ve got to stop this. An incredible amount of time can be wasted spent on Facebook for all sorts of things, politics especially. I decided to post this one since it was rather interesting. I’m banning myself from Facebook and political conversations for today. You can click the picture for a full size version.

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Lobster Foodstamps and Healthcare

March 28, 2010

Ok – so what does Lobster have to do with HealthCare? About the same thing as Gas Power Alarm Clocks. This pic (credit to As Seen In Shreveport and thanks to Jim Wells for reminding me) is a perfect demonstration that governments (state or federal) pretty much can’t control anything. Why in the hell would [...]

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Gas Powered Alarm Clocks and Healthcare

March 27, 2010

Now this is just too funny. It’s so funny that it is another sad moment with our government. Ok – so explain to me how the Federal government is going to make the healthcare industry any more efficient, when they can’t even run something as simple as EnergyStar? Now remember, the EnergyStar program has been [...]

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The Simple Forgotten Issue of ObamaCare

March 26, 2010

You know – there has been a lot of hoopla surrounding the legal and Constitutional aspects of the whole health-care debacle. Everyone and their brother is trying to get in on the debate. Here is the one thing they are forgetting: the core issue. It is not a “right endowed by our Creator (God)” for [...]

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3000% Obama Math

March 23, 2010

Well, now that ObamaCare has been forced passed, I want to know when the Federal Government is going to start sending out the checks? After all, according to the dumb one premiums should now fall by 3000%. Hmm. The dumb one: “…see premiums fall by as much as 3000% so that means they could give [...]

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Facebook – the political debates rage

March 22, 2010

As of this writing, Facebook has about 400 million users with about 120 million in the US alone. In the US there are about 300 million people so nearly That’s a lot of people, and there is no way everyone can agree. Naturally it has become a hotbed of political debate, and I can’t stand [...]

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