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Who can win (revised)

January 31st, 2008 OAL No comments

Hillary and Obama are both liked by a lot of Americans. I breathed a sigh of relief when Edwards finally got out. He’s crazy, and nobody on the left cares that he is (they’re a little crazy too).

From the last Democrat debate after Hillary and Barack argued with each other: “I also want to know on behalf of voters here in South Carolina, this kind of squabbling, how many children is this going to get health care? How many people are going to get an education from this? How many kids are going to be able to go to college because of this?” Are you serious, John? Did you really just say that out loud? Again, if you buy his kind of nonsense, please leave my website. Now.

Giuliani is backing McCain, I’m sure putting Rudy at the top of the VP list for John. Should have gone to New Hampshire, Rudy.

Ron Paul is… Ron Paul. Great on domestic issues, small government, but just too scary on national defense. He has no chance anyway.

Huckabee appears to be a flash in the Iowan pan. Not gonna win without a miracle, which his consituents have surely contributed their karma to.

McCain, I repeat, is not a conservative. He commented in tonight’s debate about “greedy” people on Wall Street that “perhaps need to be punished.” Uh… folks… this is kooky liberal nonsense. Class warfare, right out of the Edwards playbook. As far as I’m concerned he is disqualified. Done. Anyone that ignores his comment needs to open their mind to him not being the guy.

Romney still hasn’t pissed me off yet. He’s a little too good at public speaking, but his business background speaks for itself. I don’t think he’ll get as much done as he says he will, but none of them will. If Romney knows what’s good for him, he’ll play up that McCain comment, and others, and if people listen, McCain is finished with conservatives.

I predict Rush and others will tear McCain apart tomorrow.

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Voice of Bart Simpson donates $10 million to scientologist kooks

January 31st, 2008 OAL 2 comments

Are you kidding me? After Seth McFarlane (creator of Family Guy) opened his mouth about hating President Bush, referencing “My Pet Goat” which he got from the rock-solid truth-teller Michael Moore, I haven’t been able to watch the show. Now I’m gonna have trouble watching the Simpsons.

Thank goodness the South Park guys seem to have their wits about them. Their perspective on Washington D.C. is similar to mine; politicians ALL suck. Matt Stone said, “I hate conservatives, but I really *%&ing hate liberals.”

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Giuliani and Edwards drop out

January 31st, 2008 OAL No comments

Thank goodness Edwards is officially out. I didn’t think he could win, but as I said in a previous post, he a deceitful, despicable human being who should not even be considered for running the country.

Giuliani dropped out after coming in a distant 3rd in his first actual attempt in the primaries in Florida. Turns out he’s endorsing McCain. McCain is a nice (also hilarious) guy, and I admire his war service, but he is a liberal on many issues. The McCain/Feingold Act restricts ads within 30 days of a primary or 60 days from an election (actually this isn’t liberal, as most liberals support free speech; it’s even worse than liberal). McCain tried to get the amnesty bill passed recently. Here’s a quote from tonight’s debate: “I think there’s some greedy people on Wall Street that perhaps need to be punished.” If this doesn’t make you shudder, you’re either ignorant about capitalism, or you’re against capitalism. He is NOT a conservative by any stretch of the imagination except maybe on defense.

I think McCain will have trouble beating Hillary/Obama. Even if he does, I’m not sure there will be much of a difference.

If I could be dictator of the United States for a week…

January 24th, 2008 OAL No comments

TSA - Gone. Security at airports is silly. You eliminate the kamikaze threat by arming the pilots and securing the cockpit. Once that is done, extra protection for the passengers of the plane is irrational. A bomb can be set off in other, more populated places, yet we don’t have insane security like we do at the airport. This is due to an overreaction after the attacks of 9/11. Getting on a plane should be the same as getting on a train, or going to a shopping mall. A guy could go to the mall, set a bomb and kill many more people than he can on a plane. Why are plane passengers more valuable?

Minimum wage - Gone. This is simple economics people… not allowing people to work for minimum wage is the same as not letting people sell things for less than the minimum wage. If you say all candy has to cost at least $5, only candy that is worth $5 will be sold. If you won’t allow people to work for less than $5 per hour, only labor that is worth that will be offered. Your compassion for the poor is actually limiting their job opportunities. It is not your place to tell them they can’t offer their services for less than the minimum wage. Ask yourself what happened to the elevator operators?

Taxing the rich more than the poor - Gone. Folks, get this through your head. You can’t take the money of the filthy rich. You can only prevent them from getting filthier rich. When you tax the crap out of yachts, they will just buy less yachts. Does that hurt the rich? Heck no. Who does it hurt? Anybody that makes parts for or constructs yachts. It is the same as if you outlawed hiring help to mow your lawn or fix your plumbing. “It’s not fair that the rich don’t have to do yardwork! The poor can’t afford to hire other people! Let’s screw the rich… make them do their own yardword AND plumbing! That’ll show them!” Well the obvious side-effect is that such a rule would put these professions out of business, thereby NOT hurting the rich, but hurting the plumbers and landscapers.

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Who can win the presidency

January 12th, 2008 OAL No comments

Democrats: Clinton, Obama

Republicans: Giuliani, (maybe McCain), Romney, Thompson

Huckabee can’t win. He’s too religious. Romney’s Mormonism won’t matter. Edwards can’t win the general election, too many skeletons. Giuliani and Hillary kind of cancel each other out… any criticism of him can be countered by analyzing her and her hubbie, and barring any setbacks, Rudy probably wins that. He needs to avoid pissing women off. Romney versus one of the dems would probably be a toss-up. He’s a power-hungry politician like Hillary, but I think an efficient-business-like approach to the presidency would be so natural to him, he would do well. He gets things done. Romney and Giuliani (even Huckabee to an extent) have all accomplished concrete things. Clinton, Obama, and Thompson have accomplished nothing substantial. “Fixed,” “saved,” and “reformed” are all verbs that could be applied to Romney and Giuliani, while Obama and Clinton have the verbs “tried” and “fought.” Show me the money.
As for Fred, I see no other candidate that is as well-versed as him. They’re all speaking in one-liners, while Fred goes very in-depth about every subject, which is boring TV, but its what should be running the country. I don’t think Fred will win the nomination because not enough people are listening to him.

If he somehow did win, they would start listening, and he would win handily. While Huckabee is talking about how he brought “hope” to Arkansas children by making sure they had highways, Fred was carefully explaining the boring details of how he would fix problems and run the country.

My rankings:

Thompson
Romney/Giuliani
Clinton
Huckabee
Obama

Why do I rank Clinton ahead of Huckabee? She’ll likely run the country same as Bill, minus Monica. It wasn’t that bad. I don’t trust Huckabee, Obama will probably be a lame duck his whole one term.

National health care horror stories

January 11th, 2008 OAL No comments
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“Sicko” makes a few decent points in a sea of propaganda

January 9th, 2008 OAL 2 comments

Most of the criticism of Michael Moore you find on the internet doesn’t bother to analyze his claims; instead they attack his character without explaining the specifics of his character deficiencies. His new movies Sicko puts for the hypothesis that the American health care system is screwed up, and that socializing it, or having the government run it, is the solution. He backs up his assertions with evidence of the success of such healthcare programs in other countries.

Testimonials can only DISPROVE, not prove an assertion

Pretend I show you a video of Padres pitcher Jake Peavy hitting a homerun. I then claim that the logical conclusion is that all national league pitchers hit a homerun every time they come up to bat. Your likely response would be, “That’s ridiculous. You can’t base a conclusion like that on one at bat.”

On the other hand if I make that claim, you could show me one at-bat by one national league pitcher where he does not hit a home-run, thereby disproving my assertion with only one piece of evidence.

Moore attacks the subject of privatized health care with the intellectually dishonest tactic of omitting information in his evidence. He only puts forth the evidence that supports his conclusion. This is not a documentary. Documentaries document reality. He presents his “reality” by only showing the worst testimonials. I don’t even have to analyze the specifics of the testimonials. The testimonials can be broken up into two groups:

  • Those without insurance
  • Those with insurance that are denied claims or have trouble paying the bills

Those without insurance generally claim they could not afford it. Moore does not analyze their reasons at all. One sob-story shows a couple that goes broke because of copays and decutibles. Interestingly enough this is the only story with that plotline. More evidence is needed to consider this proof. Also, we would need to analyze the full financials of this couple to determine if the copays and deductibles were the sole, or main, cause of their financial problems. The couple owns two cars and wasn’t living in the poorest of neighborhoods. Did they have any credit card debt? Leaving all these details out and only showing one testimonial is certainly not proof. This testimonial, without supporting evidence, could easily be a ridiculous anomoly, or a flat-out lie.

But the testimonial is so convincing!

A friend of mine dismissed my criticism of such testimonials: “He’s not making this up. You can tell it’s real.” Folks, his movie is unsubstantiated hearsay. You can never tell if a testimonial is really true without research. Statements like this are why I write this; you MUST inoculate yourself from propaganda. Here’s an example reported by NewsMax: Joseph Testa was president of the Dallas Vietnam Veterans of America chapter. He had been drafted in ‘67 and served 18 months in Saigon. He often wore fatigues with sergeant stripes, sometimes wearing a Silver Star, and was one of the better volunteers.

Never went to Vietnam

The truth is Joseph Testa enlisted in ‘67, went AWOL twice, and received court martial sentences of 9 months hard labor. He never went to Vietnam, nor did he receive any valorous decorations. To top it off, he hs 4 credit card abuse and theft by check convictions. He waltzed around as a veteran, representing all Dallas veterans as their leader, but he was a total, utter fraud.

But Moore has lots of testimonials, they can’t ALL be liars

Short answer… yes they can. Allow me to illustrate with the story of Agent Orange. Agent Orange was a defoliant designed to clear area for landing, etc. during the Vietnam War. Some veterans claimed that an “orange powder” or mist sprayed out of a plane descended upon them, and later caused them to develop an astonishing number of different sicknesses, with an endless list of symptoms. To this day, veterans can apply for aid for Agent Orange symptoms. Terrible tragedy, right?

Agent Orange is not orange, it is clear

So all those people are lying? Yes, they are. Agent Orange was given that name, because the label on the barrel it was stored in was orange. They also had Agent Blue, Agent Red, etc. They heard what it was called, and made up a story that seemed feasible. Their ignorance illustrates their fraud. It’s true that not all claims of Agent Orange side-effects cited an orange powder as the source of their exposure. On top of the fact that no scientific study has ever been able to link contact with Agent Orange to any sickness, the Air Force unit that handled it on a daily basis had no increased incidence of any disease. Operation Ranch Hand had 1200 members over the course of the entire war, and as initiation, the unit would drink a glass of Agent Orange.

Fake or unrelated symptoms

So how did all these people contract all these symptoms? Some of them probably have some sort of sickness, but it has absolutely nothing to do with the trace dioxins in Agent Orange. Perhaps a combination of Munchausen and pure greed. Read the details in Stolen Valor by B.G. Burkett. If you search for Agent Orange in google images, you will find ENDLESS pictures like the one to the left. Sad pictures, but NOT ONE OF THEM has anything to do with Agent Orange. The federal government, despite the presentation of evidence that there is no connection between Agent Orange and sickness, still pays for care of the non-existent diseases. This should make everyone angry; it is criminal.

9/11 volunteers denied care

A large portion of the movie is devoted to a handful of people claiming to be people who volunteered at ground zero of the 9/11 site. They all have breathing problems, and no healthcare. A fund was setup after 9/11 to handle claims by such people, and yet these people claim to have been denied care. Moore is unconcerned with why they were denied care, simply that it was wrong to deny them. Ask yourself… should every claim be filled, no questions asked? The fund was not a bottomless pit, so measures to prevent fraud were put in place. How else would you prevent people that didn’t volunteer from claiming they did?

The people in the movie appear to have very real symptoms, one telling the story of how he must sleep sitting up because he can’t breath when he’s laying down. Mr. Moore, please provide all the documentation you have on this man so that we may truly see the injustice that is being done to him. I submit that Moore will make excuses for why he can’t do that, and will never let anyone scrutinize his claims.

So, those of you who believe the movie, based on the history laid out above, is it possible that someone went to Ground Zero to volunteer and to this day is still faking a cough they developed from the air they were breathing that day? If people are willing to lie and fake symptoms of the time they didn’t spend in Vietnam, why is it such a stretch to suspect these 9/11 volunteers? Couldn’t they just be looking for a handout?

The undeniable economics of healthcare

He praises that the health care in Canada, UK, and France are better than here. Everything is free. In the UK, the cashier GIVES you money, not takes it from you, so that you can take a cab to and from the hospital.

Folks, a quick lesson on economics. Government gives away free stuff… so how do they do that? Where does the government get the money? From taxes… and where do taxes come from? YOU. Nothing is free, even from the government. I give Moore credit for not cutting out the scene where an American goes into Canada and lies about her address to get health care. The clinic gets suspicious so she leaves. The reason she left is because she’s not allowed to get health insurance unless she’s paying taxes. And remember taxes are what pays for the free health care… so she is DENIED MEDICAL ATTENTION BECAUSE SHE DIDN’T PAY. Even Canada understands economics. If you can explain why the government rejecting people is different than an HMO, I’m all ears.

In the movie, a Canadian went golfing in Florida, tore his bicep, and the hospital wanted $24,000 to fix it. This is framed as ridiculous by Moore… how cheap does he think hospital equipment is? If an American goes overseas, it is very easy to get the coverage extended internationally. This Canadian did not seem to bother, or he did and left out that the charge would be reimbursed. Why would you reward those who didn’t bother to plan ahead and tell people who had the foresight to plan ahead that they were idiots for doing so?

Free care = emergency rooms closed

So what happens when you don’t make sure everyone is paying into whatever system your country has? Emergency rooms go bankrupt. Between 1993 and 2000, 20 emergency rooms were closed in Ontario, Canada. In 2004, Los Angeles county lost 6 emergency rooms, or the ability to treat 75,000 patients. A public health study showed that in a ONE MONTH period in Los Angeles County, the cost of uninsured patients “unable to pay” was $39.6 million. Who pays for that?

Michael Moore points out all the advantages of Universal Health Care but NONE of the disadvantages. He ignores the economics of it, showing a positive anecdote here and there, with no proof to back up his anecdotes. He correctly points out that Americans are behind almost 10 other countries in life expectancy, which he attributes to not have national health care. Hawaii has a life expectancy that is more than those other countries (except Japan), yet Hawaii is only ranked 19th in the United States for income. So what causes people in one area to outlive those in another? There are COUNTLESS reasons, and health coverage may be one of them, but to pretend it is the ONLY factor, as Moore does in his movie, is preposterous, and obviously agenda-driven. Having more vacation time in Europe probably contributes to lower stress levels, and therefore longer life. Perhaps that is the answer. So, we have lower life expectancy than other countries… he’s right about that.

Capitalism applied in socialized medicine?

He pointed out a doctor in the UK that described merit-based salaries for doctors based on the healthy habit changes of their pages. I am not against that if data backs up that it is a good thing. Unfortunately, the legal system as currently set up, doctors would be sued for that sort of thing, how dare they benefit from doing their job, GASP! The other point he made that got me thinking, “Why don’t we have that anymore?” was house-visits by doctors. They used to do it all the time, but not anymore. My suspicion is that it was not cost-effective, meaning it just takes too many years and too much money to find someone LICENSED as a doctor to be willing to travel from place to place like a plumber. The hospitals have probably found it more cost-effective to make patients come to them, or pick them up in ambulances.

All of this leads to a totally different conclusion than Mr. Moore comes to. His claim is that evil HMOs dont care about patients and THAT is the problem with private health care. The fact is private health care is just fine, but legal issues make it impossible for them to run at optimal efficiency, thereby making it easy to find fault with them. LEAVE THE HMOs ALONE, and competition will create the greatest health care possible.

Everyone understands this in other areas. If you want cheap life insurance, you go find the cheapest life insurance. Car insurance is REQUIRED in order to register a car in most states, let alone drive one, yet we don’t feel compelled to get our car insurance from our employer or the government. Why is that? We all need it if we drive a car, so why don’t we all get it for free from the government? For any of you who respond with, that’s ridiculous, I agree and it is NO DIFFERENT with health insurance.
This movie is a commercial, not a documentary. If he believes Universal Health Care is hands-down the way to go, fine, I’d love to hear his evidence. “Sicko” does not stand up to the test. Moore is an extremely good salesman, but you shouldn’t believe everything he tells you because he tugs on your heart strings. He says big business is corrupt, so they can’t be trusted with healthcare, but he wants to hand it over to the government?! Because they’re NOT CORRUPT?! I’ll take corrupt and cheap over corrupt and expensive ANY DAY.

Anti-capitalism, not pro-socialized healthcare

Conclusion: Stop applying jury room logic to the mostly privatized healthcare system of America. Of course it’s not perfect, but its as good or better than anywhere else in the world. If it weren’t people would leave in droves. Instead, people are coming here in droves. And the problems with it are CAUSED by government and our over-litigious legal system, not FIXED by them.
On a side note… here’s a response from the webmaster of MooreWatch.com whom Moore claimed he wrote a $12,000 check that saved the webmaster’s wife’s life. He points out each instance of Moore taking emails and comments out of context, and out of chronological order to misrepresent the events involving them. Moore did this is a previous film with some video of Charlton Heston.
Question everything.

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Primaries Update: Who’s in, who’s out

January 7th, 2008 OAL No comments

Republican debate last night… my arbitrary grades for the 5 candidates.

Thompson: A
Romney: A-
Giuliani: B
Huckabee: B-
McCain: B-/C+

I don’t think Thompson will be the nominee, but he probably should be. The guy knows his stuff cold, but what sells on T.V. is exciting political speech, which is usually dreck. He puts forth specifics in a much stronger fashion than the other candidates. I suspect Romney and Huckabee know just as much, but they spend more time on one-liners, which is why they’re beating Thompson. Romney was good too, Giuliani is great in general, but he did his usual stat-citing, which is effective, but I’d like to see the questions asked him get answered. Huckabee sucked in direct debate with Romney, Mitt absolutely wiped the floor with him. As for McCain, he seemed wimpy despite having ok answers… it appears someone advised him to back off of Romney. Bad idea.

My rankings for who’s still left (meaning, how I think they will do, not how I think they should):

Democrats
1. Obama
2. Clinton
3. Edwards

Republicans
1. Giuliani
2. Romney
3. Huckabee

Needs Big Results FAST:

McCain (must win in New Hampshire)
Thompson (probably needs a single-digit difference between him and winner)
No chance:

Paul (too defisive, great domestic policy, but suicidal on preventative defense)
Richardson (running for V.P.)

Election ‘08: Ron Paul (All You Need to know)

January 3rd, 2008 OAL No comments

Ron Paul’s policies on upholding the constitution, for the most part, are perfect. He recognizes that the federal government has overstepped its powers drastically and wants to draw it back. I would 100% endorse Ron Paul except for the one, absolutely vital issue that he is dead wrong on: national defense.

His reasoning behind his position is rational, but not in-depth enough. His stance is its not the governments business to be defending nations across the pond; he says we should not intervene. We should not be at war unless we are attacked. Here’s an example… if you looked out your window, and saw your neighbor piling rocket launchers and rockets in a pile in the garage next to a poster that said “Death to [you],” Ron Paul would tell you its not your place to intervene unless he attacks you. This is SUICIDAL.

I REALLY like his other politics (see these videos); he makes bold statements that ignore typical knee-jerk reactions and stand up to scrutiny. He argues to get rid of the Department of Education. What a silly thing, get rid of education? No, no. Not education… the DEPARTMENT of education. He says they’ve proven themselves inefficient, citing that D.C. is the one city they’re totally in charge of, and it costs $13,000 a year per student for schools filled with guns and violence and a terrible education.

Ron Paul would defend us once we were attacked, but I fear he would allow an attack that George W. Bush, so far, has prevented, and I believe the rest of the republicans and even Hillary Clinton would most likely prevent. Close, Mr. Paul, but no cigar.

Election ‘08: John Edwards (All You Need to know)

January 3rd, 2008 OAL No comments

“In the past 30 years, the proportion of births by c-section has gone up fivefold. But a 2003 study in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology found that the rate of CP remains constant.” (Pointoflaw.com)

John Edwards achieved verdicts and settlements totaling $60 million for cases where he argued that not giving a c-section causes cerebral palsy (CP) over a 10 year period. The connection he painted to juries has since been debunked, so has any of the money been given back? Nope. He even pretended to channel an unborn baby.
He also represented a family who’s 3-year-old child had been disemboweled by a pool drain pump’s suction. Other children had removed the drain cover because the swim club had failed to install it properly. Edwards argued that there should been an additional warning.

Here’s the part that should make your blood boil: in Edwards closing statement, HE REFERENCED THE DEATH OF HIS SON WADE WHO DIED IN A CAR ACCIDENT.

John Edwards is the epitome of an ambulance chasing lawyer. If you were to catalog the top 10 cases that represent why Americans hate lawyers, Edwards would have at least 2 of them.

This man has no shame. His politics are socialist. John Edwards would be a DANGEROUS president. Do NOT elect him.

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