Friday, January 6, 2012

Arghhh

I'm about to the point of "BRING IT" you Mayans. I am tired of the world as I know it anyway. I know most sweeping change possibilities would be worse at least in the short term but damn it sucks feeling like a Cassandra anyway. The nation is busy shredding rule of law and other foundations of the Republic of the USA as it was formed. It surely seems that the GOP/electorate cannot get beyond letting the MarxSpewMedia (and mostly the comedian branch --ie effing JESTERS at that) dictate that candidate A is too much of a hick and/or senile at early 60's age. Candidate B was just a skirt chaser with a pizza selling type slogan. Candidate C cheats/cheated on his wives and is too unpredictable, and lets see Candidate D was a beeotch and is a bit looney, and Candidate E who never even got in officially was just a dumb broad from a backwoods state .....

So the choice is supposedly between the former governor of Massachusetts. MA- for petes sake, oooh oooh oooh, liberals were OK with him, at least for ONE ,and I'm pretty sure it was only ONE term, so he'll be electable in the general even though the base does not trust him to roll back much of the government overreach we've had. Oh and he happens to be Morman, which the media elites assure everyone only affects the primaries where the "christian fundamentalists" have more sway. Uh Huh, yeah sure the media won't smear the church of LDS and do their best to make them out to be a freaky cult to improve odds for the marxists in the general. The media would NEVER do that, even though we have recent history showing us how low they stooped to smear Palin.

OR Luap Nor, anti-semitist, truther, tin-foil hat ...... (oh wouldn't the media just LOVE it if this was the nominee) I don't think he has any chance of getting the nom. and the media knows it, they just want him to hobble potentially better candidates, maybe feel like he should run independent.

OR a ONE-TERM senator who was voted out as an incumbent. Who is saying laws should follow what is in the bible. Who may be against robbing Peter via taxes to give money to Leroy, but it seems like he is otherwise quite OK with lots and lots of government. Please please NO NO NO. If its between someone who really seems way too close to actually wanting the "christian theocracy" that the leftists are always worrying or at least pretending to be worrying about and the northeast country club type, former governor of MASS, I would have to go with Mitt.

GAAAA!!!! I am sadly thinking that if I really look into it, I'll find out Canada is even more in sway of liberal brainwashing but I get the impression they already have national healthcare and a system of buying insurance/paying yourself if you want better care (so as their healthcare costs rise beyond what they can afford they CAN and probably will just have to reduce the quality of the government care. Fine, I seriously think people should pay up for extras anyway (like the chiro visits I enjoy that are not covered by insurance --golly gee, being less regulated (for now) my chiro doesn't have to charge so much I cant just pay for it.
+ I don't think Canada forced their banks to make bad loans, so they don't have that looming over their heads .... I'm sure there is lots of negatives that I am just not aware of to being in Canada, but if the U.S. keeps charging as fast as possible towards destruction ..............


And we already pay for health care for everybody in the U.S. its just that employers and self-insured folks are paying for all the under-reimbursed medicaid visits and unpaid "emergency" services that hospitals are required by law to provide. Obamacare has made the situation worse but no one in the GOP is seriously proposing a solution.

Heres a free one they could borrow: Replace the earned Income Tax Credit with a major medical policy and small pre-paid HSA debit card If the filer provides proof of insurance they can have the whole credit into an HSA account

Encourage states to experiment with major medical policies and HSA accounts for medicaid recipients. Gee if they have an HSA that they can preserve and use later for stuff medicaid doesn't normally cover I bet they can reduce their medical expenses vs when they have to work the system to make sure they don't get billed. People are smarter than politicians give them credit for, its just that usually the government penalizes "smarts' and rewards acting clueless. Bureaucrats do love to feel extra important. Make medical malpractice less of a lottery system ............

2 comments:

Gerrick said...

I will convey your challenge to the Mayans next week.

I head to Belize for 9 days of tromping through the rainforest and swimming the barrier reef next Monday.

Teresa/ride4fun said...

Wow, enjoy your trip :)