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  Blue Texan  2008-05-09 21:57  

Senator Obama had a pastoral relationship with Jeremiah Wright; Senator McCain has a political relationship with Rod Parsley –the only thing bringing them together is a shared political agenda. That, I think, should make Rod Parsley’s odious political rantings far more relevant to the presidential campaign than those of Jeremiah Wright.

From one of Andrew Sullivans's readers.

  Blue Texan  2008-05-09 21:33  

Peggy Noonan on the tail end of the Clinton campaign.

  Blue Texan  2008-05-09 10:01  

Bill Clinton arguing with voter in W.Va. May 8, 2008

  Blue Texan  2008-05-02 21:30  

From HuffPost

  Blue Texan  2008-05-01 21:14  

Here on Think Progress.

  Blue Texan  2008-05-01 21:11  

Jonathan Cohn of the New Republic on why McCain's plan won't get a lot of Americans decent insurance.

  Blue Texan  2008-04-30 14:45  

A response to this story in the NY Times: Federal Money in Health Care Plan From McCain

McCain thinks that by shifting healthcare insurance from employers to individuals, that will create more competition in insurance markets and drive down prices. Does he think that individuals will be better able to negotiate with insurance companies than large corporations are now? At least my employer has an HR department that can devote time to selecting an insurer. I don't have time to do that sort of research. How much easier for insurance companies to market to individuals instead of negotiate with organizations large enought to actually have some expertise in health care insurance costs.

McCain's already shilling for big insurance?

And a $5,000 tax credit to buy insurance? Might work for some, but let people rack up some chronic problems, lets say around age 50, and see how far $2,500 dollars will go in buying insurance.

Why this foolish appeal to the Market Gods?

And he wants to let people buy insurance not regulated by the state they live in. So what's going to happen? Much like credit card regulation, some states will lower regulation to the point of almost zero in an attempt to lure insurance companies to their state. Consumers will have very little recourse in these "insurance regulation-free zones".

This is the kind of plan that didn't work for Texas' electric consumers. We supposedly got 'deregulation' and along with it some of the highest electric rates in the country.

  Blue Texan  2008-04-29 14:32  

From the Washington Post.

While I'm not in favor of the occupation in Iraq, we do need to keep the social contract with those who do go their in our armed services.

After WWII generous GI education benifits were part of what helped the US boom. We can't afford to be stingy with education benifits to GI.

  Blue Texan  2008-03-16 15:03  

The Texas Legislature is forcing insurance companies to pass along individual health records to your employer. Here's the story:

Access to health records bolstered for employers

  Blue Texan  2008-03-13 13:15  

Or at least trouble for one of its former employees?

 



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