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Re Congressional Censure for Lack of Civility


In reply to Disgruntled in NY's fair comments:

Good post. Not sure we necessarily disagree overall, or if we do it may largely be a distinction without a difference.

I'm just not all that bothered by what Wilson said.

I agree he shouldn't have said it in that forum, but the fact that he did, and quickly apologized, makes it a non-issue for me.

If he ran around saying he's proud of what he did and stands by it, that would be a big mistake.  But that's not what has happened.


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I was not a math major, so maybe that's why I don't get Cash for Clunkers


Because when I hear that the feds managed to "approve" $3 billion for the Cash for Clunkers program, and it's about to be shut down apparently because the money is all gone, yet only $200-300 million has been received by car dealers, it makes me wonder where the other $2.7 BILLION might be, or where it's going (or went).

But I'm sure the feds will have absolutely no trouble at all "realizing efficiencies" in the health care market and somehow make an unconstitutional power grab to control and fund the medical care of every resident (you're welcome, illegal aliens!) in the country come in under budget and with spectacular results and consumer satisfaction all around.  No need to worry.

There may even be ponies for the kids.


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Something tells me we'll never see this trick on Letterman...


Jonah Goldberg at NRO posted a stupid pet trick over at The Corner last night.

Not sure which is more impressive - getting a dog to eat carrots, or getting a dog to refuse to eat carrots only when offered from Barack Obama.



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Re: Life Expectancy and Health Care II


Mark Steyn over at National Review Online has an excellent column on the life expectancy / health care topic.

Here's a taste:

“Life expectancy” is a very crude indicator. Afghanistan has a life expectancy of 43. Does this mean the geriatric wards of Kandahar are full of Pashtun Jennifer Lopezes and Julia Robertses? No. What it means is that, if you manage to survive the countrys appalling infant mortality rates, you have a sporting chance of eking out your three-score-and-ten. To say that people in Afghanistan can expect to live till 43 is a bit like saying the couple at No. 6 Elm Street are straight and the couple at No. 8 are gay so the entire street is bisexual.

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Re: Life Expectancy and Healthcare, Latin & more


There was a discussion in The Corner at National Review Online recently on the life expectancy issue.  I believe the take there was that life expectancy is a bit of a red herring in that, once basics like clean water and vaccinations are taken care of, life expectancy is largely the same around the world.

But the real difference in later life is quality of life - where Americans apparently do much better because of advances in health care and things like joint replacements and other things that make our lives much more enjoyable than our counterparts who are much less likely to receive new knees, hips, etc due to the cost / rationing in other systems.

On a quasi-related note, in listening to the Hugh Hewitt program on the way home last night, they played several clips of the President at a town hall meeting in Montana.  In response to one of the questions, there was reference to the issue of "how are we going to pay for the proposed program."  The President's response started with the assumption that 2/3 of the cost of insuring approximately 46 million people (the estimated uninsured at the moment) would be "paid for" by savings that will be realized in eliminating waste, fraud, etc.

I've been doing a lot of work recently on issues relating to expert witnesses, and one of the things that gets thrown out in judicial opinions in this area is the phrase "ipse dixit."  Essentially, the court's say that an expert opinion that something happens or is caused by something else JUST BECAUSE THE EXPERT SAYS SO is not admissible.  "Ipse dixit" is a Latin phrase meaning "he himself said it" (or so a quick online search indicates), and court's generally use the phrase by explaining that something is not accepted on faith alone based on just the say-so of an asserted "expert."

But in hearing the President's ramblings about cost savings in health care, I thought, "Someone should update Black's Law Dictionary to put this discussion in there as a prototypical example of 'ipse dixit.'"

Why in the world should anyone believe, based solely on the President's unsupported assertion, that $600 million in savings will just magically occur?  And if the government really can make savings just happen, why not prove it by producing real savings in current government programs FIRST, and maybe even creating benchmarks (I recall that was a term that liberals loved not too long ago) for government savings that must be met and proven / verified before any type of additional health care program created by the government can be authorized?



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Re: Day 1 of my life as a government informant?


If I had time to post comments on the current healthcare proposals all over blogs, I think I would post them and use flag@whitehouse.gov as my confirmatory email address.



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Shhh, don't tell the government...


Still trying to get video embedding to work (I recall it worked once, months ago).

Nope, didn't work.  Well, if you go here you'll see the video I was trying to dump into the blog.

I'll have to try to find the lyrics and audio of Perry Nunley's "Grandma Got Run Over by Obamacare" as well.


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Re: Day 1 of my life as a government informant?

 
 
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Day 1 of my life as a government informant?


Does this mean I may need to "report" Disgruntled in NY?

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