tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9901235.post9161049104696215107..comments2023-09-18T04:25:33.976-04:00Comments on From The Home Office: Missing ConnectionsDana Kinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01350344882342624735noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9901235.post-9689524357553244782012-06-12T09:16:27.477-04:002012-06-12T09:16:27.477-04:00Dana,
Some good points. Not enough. Health inspe...Dana,<br />Some good points. Not enough. Health inspectors? As someone who has dealt with them, I can tell you they don't protect us anywhere near what you think. Look at all the food related scandals we've had lately. And no, likely they wouldn't be worse without them in many cases. After all, the USDA and FDA approved "Pink Slime".<br /><br />Most people who do the research realize that the TSA isn't actually protecting us anywhere near what the government would like us to believe. News organizations routinely wander around the baggage area and on the runway without interference. Thank God the terrorists haven't figured that out yet (although I can't imagine why not).<br />The main issue with the healthcare package is that it requires an enormous amount of money to support it. More than we can pay. People forget that the real provisions don't kick in until 2014 as enough money needed to be collected upfront to pay for it.<br />That is if our "expert" politicians don't raid it like they have Social Security (which by the way isn't an entitlement as we all pay into it). <br />Our government has consistently shown itself to be unreliable and untrustworthy in many cases whenever we allow it more power. Why we would entrust the government with any more regulatory power than it already has baffles me.<br />One example, anyone know how many regulations govern the production and distribution of ground beef? Something that has had multiple outbreaks of e. coli infestation? <br />Take a guess - and you'll be wrong.<br />There are 40,000 regulations covering ground beef. And no, I didn't put too many zeroes there. So, with 40,000 regulations and all the inspectors out there, they still can't prevent widespread contamination of ground beef. <br />But, we think they can regulate healthcare (remember, pass it so you can find out what's in it?)<br /><br />Right Winger, and proud of it.2nd Amendment Correspondentnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9901235.post-48903385283103298232012-03-23T20:37:13.584-04:002012-03-23T20:37:13.584-04:00Right on. It is a constant theme from the right r...Right on. It is a constant theme from the right regarding unions and the few who scam that system (although some are very legitimate claims), most union employees are not making $110,000 a year teaching high school science, etc. A few cases get the highlights, disregarding what took years to collectively bargain for ... and while some things do need to change, nobody points to the clowns earing $2.4 MILLION an hour (hedge fund manager in 2010 from Boston). Yes, that was "an hour" ... or the fact that pols themselves get pensions and healthcare for life for what, exactly? I'm not crazy about the healthcare package as it is (way too many loopholes, including a $100 per day fine for rejected pre-existing conditions--no great loss when compared to actual healthcare for insurance providers) ... single payor was the way to go, but the attacks on Obamacare as "socialized medicine" are pretty absurd (besides the fact socialized medicine is EXACTLY what we can use).Charlieoperahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08876755029099726686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9901235.post-89924078167980835002012-03-21T07:45:24.271-04:002012-03-21T07:45:24.271-04:00Love it Dana!Love it Dana!Susan Pagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10522406673668867582noreply@blogger.com