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Just so we can all be aware of what Dr. Berwick believes, in his own word, about rationing of care. Just for those more liberally minded who read this, you will see rationing and think i am just regurgitating republican talking points. However he is a firm believer in "rationing" as he and the NIH have both explicitly stated. The joke in England is that they are so proud that their national health system covers abortions, but it takes 10 months to get an appointment. Oh and nice recess apointee without senate confirmation. I guess its the Harvard buddy hookup!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Is U.S. Now On Slippery Slope To Tyranny? - Investors.com
Is U.S. Now On Slippery Slope To Tyranny? - Investors.com
But, but, but that's not what Rachel Maddow says.......
But, but, but that's not what Rachel Maddow says.......
Monday, June 7, 2010
Helen Thomas, the queen of the white house press corps, tells Jews to go back to Germany
Can you imagine if she had told Blacks to go back to Africa, or Mexicans to go back to Mexico! Apparently Anti-semitism is sheik.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
"well"fare?
I feel somewhat ignorant to the realities of the horrific impact that racism had on African Americans in the Jim Crowe south. However, i feel like as an observer to the history since that time, i wonder how some of the same leaders who were standing next to MLK when he was shot i.e JJ, cant see the destruction that their policies have caused. During the great migration of blacks out of the south to the factories of north during the late fifties and sixties, people moved to where economies were the most favorable. As the south was becoming hostile to its workforce, that workforce left. Fast forward twenty years to the mid seventies when the industrial factory cities of the north are hit by severe economic downturn. Virtually the same economic situation, yet blacks refused to move out of the inner cities to place where work was more abundant. This situation wasn't unique to blacks. Whites who were employed by large production factories were thrust into poverty as companies were insolvent but were anchored to their cities through unionization. Why is this? The only logical explanation is that the government enticed people to stay in economically unfavorable situations by instituting social programs that removed the fundamental need for self preservation. Through welfare other social programs the government paid people to remain in substandard economies. This seems so crazy to me.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
The Reading List
I copied the URL to the reading list that i have been going off of, so lets take a look and see whats next on the horizon.
http://www.fed-soc.org/resources/id.65/default.asp
http://www.fed-soc.org/resources/id.65/default.asp
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