Monday, March 22, 2010

Pros and Cons of the Healthcare Reform Proposal(s)

Can someone explain to me, or point me in the direction of a website that can explain to me, in a clear, 10-yr. could understand, nonpartisan matter the elements, pros and cons of the proposed Healthcare reform?
In full disclosure, I have some partisan leanings—but I’ll do my best to put them aside. I’ll do my best for 10-year-old, but it’s complex enough that it will take a pretty gifted 10-year-old to understand. Fortunately, I also have some conservative followers who will be very quick to let me know if I fail to set them aside. (I’ll update this.) I should also caution that none of this is set in stone yet.
Pros:
Everybody can have health insurance if they want it.
Insurers will not be able to stop paying for people who are sick, even if they lose their jobs.
People who cannot afford health insurance won’t have to pay as much money.
People who are already sick will be eligible for healthcare.
In the long run it will (hopefully) reduce medical costs significantly. Rising medical costs are the main reason the long-term budget projections are so alarming. Something has to be done. Unfortunately, this bill might not do enough. While there will definitely be some savings, it’s not clear that they will be as transformative as hoped.
Health insurers can no longer cap coverage. In other words, they will no longer say that they have spent enough on you and you’re on your own for the next hundred thousand dollars. This should reduce medical bankruptcy.
There will be increased competition in the insurance market. It might be from a public option. It might also be from some kind of non-profit, state-specific co-operative. This might push the healthcare companies to lower costs and provide better service.
Cons:
For the first ten years, it will cost about $100 billion a year. This is about the yearly cost of the Iraq War.
The bill might increase the cost of health insurance. This depends on whether the gains from increased efficiencies and increased competition is outweighed by the cost of providing additional benefits.
The Individual Mandate. You will have to either buy health insurance if you don’t have it or have a 2% tax increase. This insurance will be subsidized—but there is no guarantee that the subsidy will suffice for your specific situation.
There will be a tax increase on very high income people. If you are making more than half a million (or maybe a full million) you will have about a 1% tax increase.
Other stuff that might be good or bad, depending how you see it
Increased government involvement in healthcare. Government already pays for huge amounts of healthcare—so this won’t be anything new.
Additional regulation on insurance companies. This might increase costs. It will increase quality.
Physicians will have increased access to information about what treatments are most effective for their cost. If two treatments work equally well and one is cheaper, doctors can recommend that one. This was almost universally considered a good thing until a few years ago, but some people have started criticizing it lately.
Large employers may also have to offer health insurance to more of their employees. If they do not, they may have to pay some extra tax.
Things that aren’t true:
Death Panels
Nazis
Inability to choose your doctor
Healthcare will be “rationed.” My conservative buddies will claim that this will “inevitably lead” to rationing. I disagree. I do think we can agree that there is nothing in the healthcare bill that will reduce the amount of healthcare available. The topic of what counts as “rationing” healthcare (and whether we already do it) is complex and contentious—but the healthcare bill will not directly cause additional rationing.
Bureaucrats will tell doctors how to do their jobs (in ways that they don’t already do).
Did I miss anything important?

Citied: http://squashed.tumblr.com/post/166890864/pros-and-cons-of-the-healthcare-reform-proposal-s

I guess I has its good and bads. It could help people out and hurt some. My biggest problem is the senior citizens that are on a fixed income and the benifits they rely on to help them out are going to be cut. This is probly they best understanding that I could find.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Threes a company…

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  I think all of these browsers all have great qualities in theme. But none of them offer all the functions that I like. So I am one of the many I am sure that uses all three. Which becomes a pain in the yeah.

I just wish….

  • They could all be as fast as Google Chrome
  • Have the stability of Fire Fox ( which lately has seem to become untruly.)
  • Have the handy feature of accelerators as in Internet Explorer. (A simple right click and I could blog, define, map, translate with a provider I choose.

The war will always continue though.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Name needed for application…..

If Tee Woo became a porn star what do you think his porn star alias would be?

tiwoo

Saturday, February 20, 2010

What's Wrong here?

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1. Tattoo look very similar to mine.

2. The girl (If It was me) would be 100% hotter! Sorry

3. He deservers to have pictures like this. (Mine could be more risque!)

4. Congrats on the bronze.

Apparently KY……

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Driving down to Crittenden, KY. to see my sister and take down her washer in dryer… I came across a horrible smell In Florence and reminded me of only one cure. scoop-away-cat-litter-one

That’s right Scoop Away. Cat litter needs to be spread over this whole area. No offense to anyone living here but I am just curious to why around this area smells like cat piss? 

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

PET PEEVEEEEE!!!!

 

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IS IT THAT FUCKING HARD?! DAMN

Thursday, February 11, 2010

How big is your….

  hard drive? My inquiring mind would like to know. I am not as well aged as some of the average elderly geeks out there. :) I want to know how much storage your first hard drive was able to hold and if  the full size of the HDD was able to be filled to capacity. 

My first hard drive was only 10 Gigs.  That's right, I was born in the gig century. That is back in 96’ running windows 95 SE wooooo. I don’t think I was ever able to fill that one up.