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We Need a A Second Stimulus Like a Second Hole in Our Economic Wallet

   Okay, the first stimulus bill created how many new permanent jobs....almost zero....so a second stimulus bill would likely do the same, only worse, since it will push us further into debt and do nothing to help us over the long-term. Let's look closely at who really benefited from the first stimulus bill.
While very little of the stimulus money has been spend on actual shovel-ready projects, those that were completed were roadwork projects, and migrants do many of the jobs associated with roadwork, so the only economy that was stimulated as the Mexican economy.  Thank you Senor Obama.  
 
 
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If We Nationalize Healthcare, We'll Stay Stuck in 2009

The U.S. health care system is flawed, but it's the best health care system in the world.   Let's look closely at this issue.
The U.S. health care system is the seat of innovation in medicine.  If we take away the incentive that investors and inventors have to innovate by crimping their ability to make a profit in the U.S. health care market, we will be robbing the world of many future opportunities to improve health care.  The Obama administration will commit us to living with 2009 health care, which is good, but continued innovation will be strangled.  That's not Hope and Change to me. 
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Nationalize Veterinary Care...Dogs Are Used to Sitting and Waiting

We know from observing patients in other nations what happens when countries institute a single-payor, government run health care system....patient wait times explode. Let's look closely at this issue.   Cancer patients in Canada and England waits months on crucial treatments.  It's a fact that people wait for hours for common problems, and months for complex care in Austrailia, Canada and European countries that have socialized medicine.  Socialized medicine might be okay for my dog, since he is used to sitting and waiting, but not for me. 

Economically, socially, morally....Obama's health care plan is NOT a good plan.
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Wonder What Would Happen If Doctors Made Congressmen Wait for Medical Care?

In England, patients wait months for hip replacement surgery, cancer treatment or cataract surgery. I would love to be a fly on then wall when a U.S. Congressman or Senator contacts a doctor and the doctor says, "I'll see you in eleven months. Since you're promoting a nationalized health agenda, I'm going to implement a waiting list now so people can get used to it, and you're first." Let's look closely at this scenario.

I wonder how eager members of Congress would be to implement a nationalized health system if they knew their families would be test driving this revamped health care system first. Wouldn't it be funny, as long as the situation isn't life-threatening, if physicians nationwide began to put policymakers on waiting lists for care.

Not to be morbid, but under a nationalized health care plan that required more rationing of care, would Senator Kennedy really be receiving treatement for his brain cancer, or would his care be rationed given his advanced age. Since he's a Kennedy and a Senator, he probably would get the care he needed. But the same would be true for the rest of us.

Many in Congress are promoting changes in our health system that would limit everyone's access to care, although no one in Congress would say that. They say the changes are necessary to cut costs.

Is there waste in the U.S. health care system? Absolutely, and I say we work with health care model we already have to address this issue by fixing administrative bottlenecks and inefficiencies. We can also look at reducing overtreatment that is an outgrowth of defensive medicine. Two months ago, I fainted and had to go to the ER. I received two MRI scans just to prove that my syncope was caused by a blood pressure drop, not a brain tumor or some othe abnormality. I didn't really need two scans, but I didn't object at the time. I probably should have said one scan would do the trick. In the future, I'll be more observent, especially since I still bear some of the costs for the scans.

However, the fact that I immediately had access to an MRI option is the distinction between what we have in the U.S. and what Candadians and British citizens must endure. If Congress continues to promote the idea of a nationalized health care system, that could only logically lead to the type of rationing that we see in Canada and England, I think physicians ought to rally in communities across the nation and say, "You First, Mr. Congressman."

I'll bet that stance motivates many policymakers to push the pause button.
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We All Came from Three Genetic Groups....You Don't Say!

Scientists are saying we all evolved from three genetic groups.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/21/AR2009062101726_pf.htm


Let's look closely at this issue.

I believe these scientists almost have it right. The Bible actually says the same thing. Those genetic groups sprang from the sons of Noah after The Flood: Shem, Ham and Japheth.

The Bible isn't a scientific book, but it's funny how often it lines up with what the mind of man discovers. This doesn't affirm my faith, because my faith isn't based on man's science. However, I hope that skeptics will take a more serious look at the Bible and its claims as they read about research like this.
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