Sunday, May 8, 2011

How come "Bush" said he wanted all children in Iraq to have health insurance but says "NO" to help USA kids

How come "Bush" said he wanted all children in Iraq to have health insurance but says "NO" to help USA kids?
WASHINGTON - President Bush, in a confrontation with Congress, on Wednesday vetoed a bipartisan bill that would have dramatically expanded children's health insurance for children in the USA. It was only the fourth veto of Bush's presidency, and one that some Republicans feared could carry steep risks for their party in next year's elections. The Senate approved the bill with enough votes to override the veto, but the margin in the House fell short of the required number.
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A health care system that would give it to all our kids would need to be a socialist type like Europe and Canada which doesn't work too well. It will take time to find a way to keep our system and give everyone coverage. I don't want to see our health care system turned into Canadas where you have to wait til you're assigned an MRI even if you desperately need it.
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Its "Bush" need we say more!!!!!
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I was sick when I read this. So many people are spending half their income just to insure their kids. Its sad Bush doesn't care more about the American children. Our country will be better off when he is out of office.
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Bush likes to take the hard stands such as continuing the "war" in Iraq, standing up against health care for children, ...
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He was kidding with you. We have the best health care for children, we quickly take care of them ?!
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The simplest answer is that he KNOWS that it should be part of all viable societies, as does most of the thinking world. He doesn't see it in the US because there is no funding to allow it. No funding unless one negates the newer tax breaks for the elite monied few, stops spending on a war that drains national coffers, and dissavows perhaps the strongest political lobbies that both parties rely on to fund their campaigns. It seems that death and taxes are certain in this society, not good health care for all.
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Probably because the poorest of our children is rich compared to the richest of an Iraq child. The new bill that he is going to veto, does not take away all the coverage, it prevents it expanding to people who's income level allows for them to afford insurance already. The plan would further increase taxes and create an even bigger group of people living off the government teet therefore creating a bigger voting group for the Dems, see how that works and why the Dems constantly want to expand government programs. Same reason they pretend to care about immigrants and want amnesty for them all, without even considering or caring about the consequences to our country.
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Please, just another social program. I agree with the President. While I would like all our children to have health insurance, I am not willing to pay for it out of my taxes. How's this, I'll make a deal with you. You limit welfare, WIC and similar programs to 12 months total in a person's life and I'll give you health insurance for kids. You can't keep asking people to pay for everything everyone else does not have. It may be cruel, but it's a fact.
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LOL, you're pretty good at taking things out of context.
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i cannot find words to express my disgust with bush and members of congress for the death of that bill. how in the name of sanity can you justify expenditures for the war, while not having the money for children? we believe that in america anything is possible. only in america, the self professed "greatest" country in the world can such logic rule the day. i am sad for this country. this is not what i served in the army for, not what i went to viet nam for. i used to think that bush just looked an awfully lot like one of the lower primates, now i know the truth. he IS a lower primate that looks an awfully lot like a human. may god help this country.
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Because he feels guilty about all the cluster bombs we dropped in Iraq injuring children.
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Well who is the one telling the U.S. to stop the support of terrorist...help me to understand, we can give health insurance to children in Iraq who's fathers are members of the taliban, and any other terrorist group, but we cant support our children at home? Bush is a pen...is... head...





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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Question about the Health Care Bill related to Veterans

Question about the Health Care Bill related to Veterans?
Friend is a disabled Veteran which has been deemed unemployable by the VA, single father with a child, how will the child be covered under the new health care bill? The Veteran is not considered totally and permanently disabled so the child is not covered by VA (Champ VA) so since the father can't work how will the child be covered? Any help would be appreciated.
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Veterans have the VA
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try this... try this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruwBswOD7K0
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i use the va for health care and it seems that i must buy health care insurance for me and my wife. some vets have insurance already and when they get treatment at the va their insurance is billed and Obama care is supposed to give subsidies to the poor





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Sunday, May 1, 2011

what health elective should I take for a mechanical engineering degree

what health elective should I take for a mechanical engineering degree?
I am forced to take a health class for some reason to recieve my 2 year engineering degree to be able to transfer and I don't know which class will loook the best on an engineering students transcript. Its between womens health, stress management, medical terminology, nutrition, child nutrition, drug use and abuse, and concepts of personal and community health. Do any of these courses have anything to do with engineering?
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The first thing I would do is look at the school I am transferring to and see if they accept any of those classes for anything (the one I'm at wouldn't). If the higher level school doesn't accept any of those classes, you might want to consider not taking any of them. A lot of people don't get a associates degree if they know they're going to get their bachelor's (like me). I never got my associate's, I think I need one more elective but I just went straight to the higher level school. The only time an associate's degree is needed is if your not sure if you'll finish your bachelor's. I know that doesn't answer your question, but it might help.
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Seriously take it from someone in the field you really want to take stress management. Cause nobody likes working with someone that's really stressed out, drinks or smokes too much to cope with the stress of everyday life. Yes stress management has a lot to do with being a working engineer in modern society. I do some recruiting for the organization I'm with and if I saw that you took medical terminology I'd kind of wonder why? But if you had taken stress manangement it would probably start up conversation about that which would lead to more of than interesting interview. Good Luck
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I think one of the best classes you could take in this situation is a bio-medical engineering class. If your school doesn't offer one, see if they will accept transfer credit for it. Are you planning on continuing your education and pursuing a 4 year degree? If so, see if one of the schools you are thinking of applying to offers a biomedical class that you would be able to transfer into your current degree. If you end up going to school there you will probably be able to take an elective in place for it, if it's required. If you do well, it will show that you are able to succeed in the type of classes which that school offers. A definite resume booster.





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