Posted in Methodology on Mar 4th, 2010
New study finds that weakening undersea Artic permafrost is allow substantial amounts of methane to seep into the atmosphere. Read about it here. This could possibly make global warming a much more serious problem, as methane is a much more potent greenhouse gas. So what I am about to say has nothing at all to […]
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Posted in Health Care on Mar 4th, 2010
Let’s take a live look-in at how that health reform is going in Massachusetts. “I’ve seen in recent weeks the rates of my small-business insurance group go up 55 percent,” said the self-employed attorney from Richmond. “I haven’t seen the reform that was touted in Massachusetts.” Where is the outrage from the Commander in Grief? […]
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Posted in Health Care on Mar 4th, 2010
… can there be a perceived shortage of medical practitioners (rising wages and salaries of the privileged cartel seems to indicate this), and only in America can there be a push to get more people into the formal health care sector, and only in America can a downturn in the economy increase the demand by […]
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Posted in You Can't Have it Both Ways on Mar 4th, 2010
During a series of conversations I have had with an acquaintance, I have heard the following two arguments. The pressures that an increased population is (supposedly) putting on the environment is justification for the government to take measures to reduce population size. Government has an interest in protecting its citizens on the roads. As a […]
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