RANT: Hillary’s Health Care

Monday, October 1, 2007

DINNER WITH HILLARY: TALKING POINTS FOR THE NEXT ROUND
Dick Morris Reports
By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN
Published on TheHill.com on September 26, 2007.

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Even for her, Hillary Clinton showed tremendous skill at batting aside questions asked of her on the Sunday shows this past weekend and giving, instead, her standard talking points. Pinning this lady down is admitted ly not easy. Two of the best interviewers on political TV — Chris Wallace and Tim Russert — asked tough questions but got scripted and memorized retorts for their pains. But here are some questions (along with follow-ups) that I suggest they ask during the next round of Sunday shows — if she ever goes back on the circuit.

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• You base your healthcare proposal on the need to cover 47 million “uninsured Americans.” Since about a third of them are illegal immigrants and another third are eligible for Medicaid right now and just don’t apply for it, aren’t you overstating the problem?

(As a follow-up to No. 4) In 2005 you co-sponsored legislation to provide health insurance to the children of illegal immigrants who have lived in this country for five years. In other words, their children would get subsidized healthcare under the State Children’s Health Insurance Program as a reward for dodging the cops for five years. Do you still support that proposal?

• You say that your healthcare proposal will leave alone those who are happy with their current insurance. But if you provide health benefits for close to 50 million new people, thereby generating huge new demand for medical care without any increase in the supply of doctors, nurses or hospitals, it will drive up prices radically. Won’t that force you to institute cost controls by limiting the care those now on health insurance can receive?

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Hillary’s Health Care for illegal aliens. Rationing. And gooferment healthcare? You have to be kidding.

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MONEY: Bullion coins in turbulent times

Monday, October 1, 2007

I never read any stories about the Iraqi economy during the regime change process. I would believe that bullion coins would be a store of value. Better than the worthless fiat currency.

Any one see anything?

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TECHNOLOGY: Fob-iciszing your data

Monday, October 1, 2007

Lessons Learned: Putting all your data on a fob is useless without a USB port to plug it into. Seems obvious now.

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RANT: Hey Continental what’s wrong with the Cocos (Keeling) Islands) TLD?

Monday, October 1, 2007

Continental Airlines does recognize CC as a valid email address!

Argh!

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UPDATE: NOW it’s working. Go figure.

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INTERESTING: People “forget” their casino loyalty cards … … hmmm?

Monday, October 1, 2007

Now I am not turning to the “dark side” but … …

I find it interesting that people “forget” their casino loyalty cards. The leave the inadvertently in the machines when they finish playing. Could it be NOT an oversight but an attempt to capture other people’s play to their benefit. So while one would assume that the majority is “forgetful” and the minority is “capturing”. It mildly annoys me. OTOH is there any benefit in “collecting” these “misplaced” cards?

As an airplane exercise, sitting in the plane — or somewhere else — with nothing better to do, I brainstormed:

(1) An AC’s Borgata black card can let you use the short lines. No one says you can’t say pay cash for your buffet, but just get to the food faster, like a true black card player. I’ve never seen any one check. (This idea comes from the fact that once I was cut out of line as a black card holder when the hostess spotted another card that looked “black”.)

(2) At AC’s Showboat, you have to show an upgraded card to use the casino valet at certain times.

(3) At AC’s Borgata, if you can guess someone’s pin (a four digit number — ten thousand tries?), you could use their slot dollars and win money.

(4) At LV’s Station Casinos, just having the card gets you some discounts.

Just some thoughts.

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