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Open Question: Do you like Obama’s rationing and no-private-pay health care plan? Is that constitutional?
Eileen McGann
06.6.2009
The photo op was too good to be true. Health care providers trooped out of the White House and trumpeted their goal of saving $1.7 trillion of costs over the next decade in health spending. Now these drug companies, hospitals, insurance companies, medical device manufacturers, labor unions and doctors have laid out their plans in more detail.
And right there, in plain print, is the beginning of medical care rationing. Now that the cameras have been put away and the media is no longer watching, their secret emerges: They are going to cut medical costs by cutting medical care. Right now, they cite four targets. They plan to:
1. Cut diagnostic imaging tests like MRIs and CAT scans.
2. Reduce the use of antibiotics.
3. Perform fewer Caesarean sections.
4. Cut care for management of chronic back pain
These decisions will not be medical but financial. They will not be based on a doctor’s opinion of what his or her patient needs, but a bureaucrat’s and an accountant s opinion of what the new health care system can afford.
And you will not be able to bypass their rulings and pay for this care yourself. The rules laid down must be followed and private payments will not be permitted to override them. What we now call a private fee for service will metastasize into a bribe.
But this is just the very beginning of rationing. The total of health care spending now runs about $2.3 trillion a year in the United States. Over ten years, that’s likely to reach $30 trillion. So a cut of $1.7 trillion is a mere drop in the bucket.
More rationing is coming, and coming soon.
OBAMA WILL NOT EVEN ALLOW YOU TO BUY YOUR OWN MEDICAL CARE!!
Open Question: Should we be worried about forthcoming health care?
Please read this:
By Dick Morris And Eileen McGann 06.6.2009
The photo op was too good to be true. Health care providers trooped out of the White House and trumpeted their goal of saving $1.7 trillion of costs over the next decade in health spending. Now these drug companies, hospitals, insurance companies, medical device manufacturers, labor unions and doctors have laid out their plans in more detail.
And right there, in plain print, is the beginning of medical care rationing. Now that the cameras have been put away and the media is no longer watching, their secret emerges: They are going to cut medical costs by cutting medical care. Right now, they cite four targets. They plan to:
1. Cut diagnostic imaging tests like MRIs and CAT scans.
2. Reduce the use of antibiotics.
3. Perform fewer Caesarean sections.
4. Cut care for management of chronic back pain
These decisions will not be medical but financial. They will not be based on a doctor’s opinion of what his or her patient needs, but a bureaucrat’s and an accountant s opinion of what the new health care system can afford.
And you will not be able to bypass their rulings and pay for this care yourself. The rules laid down must be followed and private payments will not be permitted to override them. What we now call a private fee for service will metastasize into a bribe.
But this is just the very beginning of rationing. The total of health care spending now runs about $2.3 trillion a year in the United States. Over ten years, that’s likely to reach $30 trillion. So a cut of $1.7 trillion is a mere drop in the bucket.
More rationing is coming, and coming soon.
In our new book (coming out on June 23rd) Catastrophe, we explain exactly what rationing will mean and what it has done to patient care in Canada.
It’s not a pretty picture and Obama will bring it here soon unless we stop him. Forewarned is forearmed!
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What do YOU think we are heading for ??
Open Question: Raisin in the sun! English?
A. Thinking About A Raisin in the Sun
Choose the best answer.
1. In Act I, Scene One, Ruth asks what Mama will do with the insurance money. Mama replies, “I ain’t rightly decided.” What does Mama mean? (1 point)
I don’t want to make this decision alone.
I have no idea.
I think I’ve made the wrong decision.
I’m not quite sure.
2. Which of the following is LEAST helpful in providing historical context for the play? (1 point)
the all-white community of Clybourne Park
Beneatha’s “mutilated” hair
Beneatha’s desire to become a doctor
Asagai’s desire to help his fellow Nigerians
3. In Act I, Mama slaps Beneatha because Beneatha (1 point)
wants the insurance money to be used for her medical schooling.
denies the existence of God.
says that she would rather die than marry George Murchison.
makes fun of Walter.
4. Who is pleased to hear that Ruth is pregnant? (1 point)
Walter
Mama
Travis
Beneatha
5. What important difference does Mama see between Walter (her son) and Big Walter (her late husband)? (1 point)
Big Walter did all he could for his children, but Walter does not try to talk his wife out of having an abortion.
Big Walter worked himself to death, but Walter tries his best to avoid hard work.
Big Walter took an interest in other women, but Walter is faithful to Ruth.
Big Walter never would have considered a fly-by-night scheme, but Walter pins all his hopes on such a plan.
6. The “back to the past” scene that opens Act II is meant to be staged (1 point)
with loud noise and energetic movement.
using lighting that focuses on one character at a time.
on a stage that is almost bare.
with the characters speaking in awed whispers.
7. When she makes a speech to Walter, giving him responsibility for the remaining insurance money, Mama is showing her (1 point)
favoritism toward Walter.
willingness to believe in Walter.
interest in buying the liquor store.
respect for the memory of Big Walter.
8. Which description beset characterizes Karl Lindner as he makes his first speech to the Youngers? (1 point)
frightened and apologetic
civil and strongly suspicious
scheming and arrogant
soothing but determined
9. Which of the following best illustrates the theme of family unity? (1 point)
Asagai’s idea that Beneatha go to Nigeria
Ruth’s decision to have another baby
Mama’s references to Big Walter
Mama and Beneatha’s sharing a room
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