We now have a President that, while campaigning for office less than 7 years ago, stated it was "un-American" that President George W. Bush had allowed the national debt to increase from $4 trillion to $9 trillion in his eight years as President. Here in 2013, President Barack Obama has allowed the national debt to go from $10 trillion to $16 trillion in 4 years.
President Obama had a Democrat-controlled House and Senate the first two years of his presidency. The Senate also passed the Affordable Care Act (ACA but referred to as Obamacare, by many) late at night on a Christmas Eve. Candidate Obama said all legislation would be posted online for Americans to review before passage and signing into law. President Obama's supporters (Specifically, Nancy Pelosi D-CA) said the ACA needed to be passed and signed into law so we would know what was in it.
There are other examples of President Obama's contradicting statements, such as saying his proposals wouldn't add "one dime" to the debt or deficit. But as stated above, that has proven to be a lie.
Until recently, I had always been bothered by the statements some made about Obama criticizers being called racists. I hadn't heard anyone directly state it. Now however, Robert Redford has actually said (during an interview w/CNN) people in Washington DC are purposely working against President Obama because there's a body of people in DC that are intentionally crippling the system because, underneath "there's some racism."
Robert Redford may be a great actor, director and lots of other things, but I'm fed up with these morons who proclaim to be experts in fields they have no education and very little experience. These people completely ignore the contradicting statements the President has made. They can't debate the issues and blame all opposition to the President's policies, on racism.
I am disgusted that Hillary Clinton can scream; "we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration," but when people try debating and disagreeing with the current administration, they are called "racists."
Sadly, people are buying into the President's rhetoric. Strangely, I am wondering if those people who ignore the lies and contradictions of the current President are the ones who are really racists because I can't believe they'd make up the same excuses if President Obama where a white man.
What do you think?
Monday, October 28, 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013
More Than A Golf Buddy
This is
written from a man’s perspective. Feel free to translate as necessary, to fit
your perspective.
Many of us
have friends in life. People we share dinners, weekends and sometimes,
vacations with. There are those rare people we turn to in our darkest times and
they help lift us out. Often these are the people that make us better people.
Recently I
got to thinking about how these types of people influence our lives. For me,
the specific person I was thinking of, was my golf buddy. For you it might be
your fishing, swimming, tennis or shopping buddy. For me, my golf buddy. Some
guys will go out to the golf course (or favorite fishing hole) with their
friend and commence drinking while they swat the ball around the course. I’m
talking about the kind of buddy that is more significant than that.
Now, if
you’re into sports of any kind, it is often said that a good playing partner
will raise your skill level. I submit that if you have a real good golf buddy,
they will not only raise your skill level on the golf course, but off the
course as well as they will help you be a better man.
The really
good golf buddy finds the best in your game. He learns quickly when to laugh it
off and when to keep his mouth shut. The really good golf buddy gives you a pat
on the shoulders and encourages you to hang in there. “Hole by hole” he’ll say.
He picks the one good shot you’ve had over the last three holes and reminds you
how great it was. He IS; a great
example.
A really
good golf buddy will engage you in “small talk” as you play. Lest you take your
golf game too seriously. He’ll remind you of the beautiful surroundings. He has
the ability to laugh at himself when he’s having a pitiful round. That is not easy, but he does it anyway.
The really
good golf buddy is someone you want to be around. Chances are this person is
this way in all aspects of life, not just golf. Yes, this is the kind of person
we used to call “salt of the earth.”
I was
thinking of this person recently as I began to pick up the sticks again. For
financial reasons, I had had to give up regular play a few years back. Although
I played when I could, my golf buddy continued to play with others. Then my
golf buddy suffered a brain seizure that would end his golf-playing days. I
only played one round of golf after my golf buddy’s seizure. I haven’t played
in nearly two years and I haven’t played “our course” since he and I last
played together.
My golf
buddy had the greatest of outlooks right up until he passed away a few months
back. I have longed for a return to the game of golf and recently started going
to hit balls at the driving range. To me, the flight of a well-struck golf ball
is a thing of beauty. As it sails into flight, I recall my golf buddy and wish
he were here.
The return
to golf and especially “our course,” will be a challenge. There’s the need to
put the past behind and the desire to find a new golf buddy. A really good golf buddy.
As I have
thought much about this, I have come to the conclusion that in order to find a
really good golf buddy, I need to be one to someone else. And that,
is what a really good golf buddy taught me.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Healthcare System
Got the bill for a recent hospital trip. All is pretty well. No complaints with the treatment or charges. However, the bill raises one significant question;
How much does the healthcare we receive really cost?
My bill arrived and the total charges were $15,279. The "contractual adjustment" was $11,719. Now, either the battery of tests, observation, care and diagnosis costs fifteen grand or it doesn't. I could understand if there's a slight adjustment in the charges because my insurance company may be a fast payer. But this is a 77% "adjustment."
Some might say; "well you're welcome to pay the full amount if you want to complain about it." That isn't my point. My point is that if the true cost for the services was in the neighborhood of $13,000 - $15,000, how are the doctors, nurses and the hospital itself expected to operate for very long if the insurance companies strong-arm the providers into submission? And if this is how current insurance companies operate, will it get even worse when the Federal Government takes over even more of the paying responsibility?
I was in the hospital overnight and I got great care and treatment. I don't have a clue as to what it cost to provide the services I was afforded. One of my fears is that most of the American population has the same ignorance of the cost of medical care. In my case, either the prices are grossly inflated because the providers know they'll receive less or the prices are much higher than the provider is receiving for their services. If the latter is the case, how long can we expect such good care/treatment with pathetically low payments to the providers?
If you are knowledgeable of the healthcare costs/payment systems, please chime in.
How much does the healthcare we receive really cost?
My bill arrived and the total charges were $15,279. The "contractual adjustment" was $11,719. Now, either the battery of tests, observation, care and diagnosis costs fifteen grand or it doesn't. I could understand if there's a slight adjustment in the charges because my insurance company may be a fast payer. But this is a 77% "adjustment."
Some might say; "well you're welcome to pay the full amount if you want to complain about it." That isn't my point. My point is that if the true cost for the services was in the neighborhood of $13,000 - $15,000, how are the doctors, nurses and the hospital itself expected to operate for very long if the insurance companies strong-arm the providers into submission? And if this is how current insurance companies operate, will it get even worse when the Federal Government takes over even more of the paying responsibility?
I was in the hospital overnight and I got great care and treatment. I don't have a clue as to what it cost to provide the services I was afforded. One of my fears is that most of the American population has the same ignorance of the cost of medical care. In my case, either the prices are grossly inflated because the providers know they'll receive less or the prices are much higher than the provider is receiving for their services. If the latter is the case, how long can we expect such good care/treatment with pathetically low payments to the providers?
If you are knowledgeable of the healthcare costs/payment systems, please chime in.
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