Health Insurance Industry is not the only problem
Why aren't politicians and pundits talking about health care reform? You say they are? I say they're talking about insurance reform, not health care reform, for the most part. Believe me: I want insurance reform. I currently have none. I am self-employed in Austin, TX with a wife and two boys. We could no longer afford health insurance that we could not count on; it's expensive and most likely, for an individual buyer like myself, would have been canceled in the event of a real health need. What I want is guaranteed health care. I just can't pay $500 a month for something I believe will not be there when I need it. I want health care reform.
Then why do I support Dennis Kucinich who has vowed to block the bill? Obama must understand he needs to woo Liberals, not the Republicans. We want a public option. I want something that brings health care to people, not just cost control. Of course I want cost control too, as that is essential and I can't currently afford health insurance. The bottom line, however, is improved health, not just cutting costs.
Let's think about a comment from Dennis Kucinich. On Keith Olbermann, to Lawrence O'Donnell, Representative Kucinich said, "Remember, insurance companies make money not providing health care. That is a fundamental truth about our health care system."
Here's what I think. Just as the goal of creating a green economy is to provide the right profit motives -- make green the better and cheaper alternative -- we need to change actual care so that it's more profitable to take care of people than it is to let them get sick. The way to impact the daily lives of Americans is through consumer goods and services. How about tax breaks or other incentives for pro-health businesses? I'm sure we have many ways to incentivize health. One example: tax fast food restaurants to subsidize health food stores. Make the bad food more expensive and the good food cheaper. Build more sidewalks and walkways and parks.
All of these dreams are public sector issues. They give us a vision. What about real things that the private sector can do now? The real goal here, the fundamental goal, is a challenge for health care providers, not for health care payers. Our health care system focuses too much on emergency care ... no mistake that people without health care are serviced only by emergency rooms, which is what our health care system basically is: an emergency room. I've never had a doctor inquire about my diet or give nutritional advice. And they generally don't unless you've already had a severe problem, once you've gotten sick. And it's too late. Doctors help people and do a great service to society. But we need more. We need to improve the general health of our population? Eat healthier food? Wouldn't that be a great goal?
Farenheit 911 (not 9/11) or How 911 is Socialized Medicine
911 should be abolished; it is socialized medicine, no?
Who would oppose 911 to bring health care to a dying person on the public dime? No one. Well, I wouldn't put it past the Republicans at this point. Do I like the Republican Party? Hell no. Why would I like people who want to prevent helping sick people? Why would I like an organization that is against "socialized medicine," as they call it (whatever) which logically means they are against medicare, social security, 911 and other public services like 911, the police department and the fire department. They actually believe that the purpose of government is the abolishment of government regulations. What a joke that any of the public is hoodwinked. Let's use a big word. Hegemony. When the lower class ironically believes that it's a good thing to sacrefice their rights to benefit the upper class. Republicans call it trickle-down economics. I call it Shit Rolls Downhill. I'm a real middle-class person.
I am not a consipracy-prone person. I usually disregard most conspriacy theories. So I don't say this lightly. But can you believe that Reagan actually said, "It’s very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project ..." and people don't see the agenda? He is against humanitarian projects. Flat out. This has nothing to do with socialism or communism or any other "ism." People who do not support public health care are against caring for the public. Period. It's really that simple. Wake up, people. What kind of politics promotes such cruel nonsense?
Dog licks glass
We had two stray dogs show up in our backyard (a months ago). I found this pic on flickr again and had to post here.
Do you really know what’s on youtube?
I create web video and mp3 players, and I thought I knew a lot about youtube. I watch it a lot at work, for, you know, research. I bet you don't know as much about youtube as you thought. There is a more content than you currently can imagine, and you're missing 99% of it, while you watch the boob tube. Did you know it has video of a live Björk and PJ Harvey duet? All eight episodes of season one Chad Vader videos? Who's "Chad Vader?", you ask. Exactly. Tom Waits on Letterman? The rubik's cube solving robot? Curious GWB - George Bush raps? Suba diving in Thailand? Jon Stewart on Crossfire? Some idiot in Korea crashing an expensive remote control F-14? Velvet Underground footage?
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Rattlesnake in Garage
As if the scorpions weren't bad enough, we found a rattlesnake in the garage. Isn't Texas great? The snake was dead, or would have been very quickly, when we found it. I picked it up with the pooper scooper.


