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2009 archive

What Your Health Insurance Premiums Buy 0

Hint: It’s not just denial letters from an army of insurance company bureaucrats.

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The Only Congressperson with No Federal Healthcare Insurance 0

Naturally, he got shouted down by a mob of wingnuts at a recent townhall meeting.

Follow the link for details.

He was finishing his new-member orientation in the basement of the Cannon House Office Building and hurrying to make a plane. A woman stopped him and said, “Hang on a minute — don’t you want to hear about the benefits?” Then, he recalls, she showed him “a whole cafeteria” of health insurance plans available to him and his family because he was now a federal employee.

“I told her, ‘I’ve got a plane to catch. If you can make that same offer to everybody I’m representing, then I’ll accept it.’ Then I turned to walk out,” the Wisconsin allergist told me in one of two phone interviews this week. “It didn’t seem right. It didn’t feel right to me that I was being offered something that wasn’t being offered to the people I was representing.”

Via the Wayward Episcopalian

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We Need Single Payer 1

or at least a public option:

Via MoveOn.

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Paul Krugman on the AstroTurf Mobs 0

Read the whole thing:

There was a telling incident at a town hall held by Representative Gene Green, D-Tex. An activist turned to his fellow attendees and asked if they “oppose any form of socialized or government-run health care.” Nearly all did. Then Representative Green asked how many of those present were on Medicare. Almost half raised their hands.

Now, people who don’t know that Medicare is a government program probably aren’t reacting to what President Obama is actually proposing. They may believe some of the disinformation opponents of health care reform are spreading, like the claim that the Obama plan will lead to euthanasia for the elderly. (That particular claim is coming straight from House Republican leaders.) But they’re probably reacting less to what Mr. Obama is doing, or even to what they’ve heard about what he’s doing, than to who he is.

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Physicians Confer 0

Over at Susie’s place. (It’s a hoot.)

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The Best Healthcare in the World 0

If what you want to do is get to be a rich CEO type person. Watch it all the way through.

CEO takedown via TPM.

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Twits on Twitter 0

The Coyote’s Byte suggests what we can do when Twitter is down.

My favorite:

Going to the bathroom without telling anyone.

Follow the link for the full list.

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Rachel Maddow Looks beneath the Astroturf 0

Rachel Maddow: “Politically, the facts don’t really matter . . . .” “This is professional corporate-funded Republican-staffed PR. And it should be reported as such.”

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy

I tried to go to the website, Recess Rally dot com, but it seems to be inaccessible. It did not 404, so it may just be whelmed or down.

It should be out. After all, Rachel Maddow outed it.

Via Brendan.

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I Get Emails 0

From paulapoundstone.com. An excerpt:

America’s growing up. We have a black President, and we’ve spent almost as much time on health care as we have on Michael Jackson.

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Malt Perception 0

The Rubyologist investigates “beer goggles”:

Incorrectly estimate the difference in attractiveness between individuals
The term beer goggles suggests a mechanism that alters one’s perception. There are two mechanisms by which H could be incorrectly estimated. First, one could underestimate one’s own attractiveness (V) when intoxicated, thus reducing H. Empirical evidence suggests that this mechanism (i.e., drunks underestimating themselves) is implausible.

Second, one could overestimate the other individual’s attractiveness (B) when intoxicated, thus reducing H. Back in the good old days when they tested myths that did not involve explosions, the MythBustersTM[5] tested this one. Unfortunately, due a flawed experimental design[6], wide variation in results, and a small sample size, the results were inconclusive. Other research from the University of Leicester[7] is claimed to suggest that the estimations made by men are not affected while those of women are. The actual study (PDF) shows that the gender differences exist for age estimation, not estimation of attractiveness.

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42 0

Via CC.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Just plain silly:

The social networking Web site (Twitter) apparently scares the (National Football) league’s control-freak coaches so much, they’re even attempting to ban it among fans.

According to the Associated Press, the Miami Dolphins prohibit fans and media at training-camp practices from tweeting, blogging or texting.

At least six other teams have also imposed such restrictions on reporters, even though the workouts are open to the public.

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Lies and the Lying Liars . . . 0

Dick Polman analyzes the whoppers. His conclusion:

Democrats might be wise to heed this warning, penned in a letter in 1867: “The most outrageous lies that can be invented will find believers if a man only tells them with all his might.” Credit that one to Mark Twain. In their summer pitch for health care reform, Democrats need to refute the outrageous lies with, at minimum, equivalent fervor.

Because the lies can lead to bad things, such as, for example, the Great and Glorious Patriotic War for a Lie in Iraq.

But Republicans can’t help the lies. It’s all they have left.

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

“Stabilizing” is just another way of saying “running out of people to lay off,” and it’s still over half a million (emphasis added):

The number of U.S. workers filing new claims for jobless benefits dropped more sharply-than-expected last week, a government report showed on Thursday, boosting views that the labor market and the economy were stabilizing.

Initial claims for state unemployment insurance benefits fell 38,000 to a seasonally adjusted 550,000 in the week ended August 1 from 588,000 the prior week, the Labor Department said.

(snip)

However, the number of people collecting long-term unemployment benefits rose by 69,000 to 6.31 million in the week ended July 25 . . . .

But check this out for a comparison.

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Civil Discourse 0

Take the pledge here.

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Dobbious Reporting, Reprise 0

Details here.

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Fred and Barney Are in Tears 2

(Actually, as I wrote the title, I realized that the Creationists’ cosmology and biology positing that humans and dinosaurs co-existed is apparently based on the Book of the Flintstones.)

A ruling by U.S. District Judge Casey Rodgers states that the nine properties that make up Dinosaur Adventure Land as well as two bank accounts associated with the park will be used to satisfy $430,400 owed to the federal government.

Kent Hovind, who founded the park and a ministry, Creation Science Evangelism, is serving 10 years in federal prison for failing to pay the Internal Revenue Service more than $470,000 in employee taxes.

He was found guilty in November 2006 on 58 counts, including failure to pay employee taxes and making threats against investigators.

“Failure to pay employee taxes” may refer to more than failure to send the income tax witholding payments to the IRS. It may also refer to failure to remit the employer’s and employee’s portions of Social Security and Medicare taxes. Employers are obligated to do this periodically throughout the year. At my church, we do it quarterly using a form 941.

Not do so defrauds not just the government, but also the employees who may later find that they owe taxes they thought had already been paid through withholding.

As a general principle, it is not a good idea to mess with the IRS.

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Can’t Find Your Birth Certificate? 0

Get one here.

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Ship of Tools 0

Over at the Great Orange Satan, percival constantine (the poster’s capitalization, not mine) looks at similarities between Orly Tait’s Kenyan Scam and the venerable Nigerian Scam and sees dollar signs.

YouTube link via the Huffington Post.

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My Grandmother Was from South Carolina 0

The family goes back to well before the Revolutionary War; the original landgrant for the family farm, which her father drank away after the Civil War, was signed by one of the Kings George.

She lived through some really tough times and lots of changes in her 98 years.

She is fortunately not around to see her state become a sideshow:

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
Thank You, South Carolina!
www.thedailyshow.com
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Political Humor Spinal Tap Performance

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