Jun
27
2009

Well its been a while hasn’t it? Sorry about that. I’ll be posting with more regularity in the future. As many of you know I recently got back from an AMA conference in Chicago and it was a surprisingly eye-opening experience in a lot of different ways. There’s no way I can cover it all in one post so I’m just going to talk about one of the issues that was discussed at this meeting. There is a now-famous article that was recently published in the New Yorker entitled “The Cost Conundrum” which analyzes some of the drivers of high healthcare costs.
Everybody was talking about this article. The President of the AMA called the article a “watershed moment” for healthcare reform. Supposedly President Obama had everyone on his healthcare team read the article. So if you have even a passing interest in healthcare policy and reform, you should probably read it too. So for your enjoyment I’ve posted a link to it after the jump.
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3 comments | tags: capitation, costs, healthcare, kaiser, new yorker, Obama, reform, savings, Waste | posted in Current Events, Health, Politics
Mar
16
2009

Okay well I know the stimulus bill is passed and settled now so this will likely be my last post on the subject. But I’ve had several questions recently about whether or not there’s any truth to accusations of pork in the stimulus and while I’ve mentioned some stimulus myths in a previous post (see “ACORN, Fieldmice, Banning Prayer, Socialized Medicine and other Stimulus Fear-Mongering“) and I’ve talked a little bit about pork in some of my previous posts, I haven’t yet focused on it specifically. So with this post I intend to answer this question to the best of my ability: “Does the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (aka. The Stimulus Bill) contain pork-barrel spending?” Continue reading
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Feb
24
2009

At this point I think most political observers agree that the selection of Tim Geithner for Treasury Secretary was not one of President Obama’s best decisions. Its not his tax evasion that gets me, though that’s disappointing in its own right, its his apparent inability to recognize the great importance of image in his position. I’ve just recently watched Geithner’s debut press conference from last week and it was shockingly poor. Part of Geithner’s problem is that, while he’s undoubtedly an intelligent person with nearly ideal experience and education for his position (he has graduate degrees in East Asian Studies as well as International economics), his boyish features make him look like he’s still a frat boy from some angles. And his jilted speech, constant eyes on the tele-prompter, nervous rocking back and forth, and deer-in-the-headlights facial expression make him come-off… Continue reading
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Feb
14
2009

One last stimulus post and then I promise I’ll take a break. I have been utterly amazed at the creative reading skills of stimulus opponents over the last few weeks. As they say a lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth has finished putting its shoes on. And the four outrageous claims discussed here have been passed around virtually unchallenged for a while now.
ACORN Nuttiness
The idea that there was money for ACORN in the stimulus was first invented by Fox news in the run up to the stimulus debate and its since been parroted by republican legislators including John Boehner and David Vitter. In reality, of course, ACORN is not mentioned at all in the bill but what worries republicans is that 4.2 billion is set aside for local governments and (gasp) non-profit organizations to help them buy up foreclosed homes, fix them up, and sell them or rent them out. So the logic goes 1.There is money in the bill for non-profits to buy up homes, 2. ACORN is a non-profit organization that does things vaguely housing related 3. The democrats are trying to sneak money to their buddies at ACORN!!!!!
Lest you think I’m exaggerating here is a quote from Louisiana Republican David Vitter on the subject: ”$4.2 billion dollars would be available to organizations like ACRON for so-called neighborhood revitalization. That’s just political payoff, quite frankly, not in spite of their voter registration fraud activity, really because of it, in my opinion, in terms of support from some of the liberals in Congress.” … Wow. That’s quite a conspiracy theory he’s put together there. Never mind the fact that “ACORN Housing” is an entirely different organization than the ACORN that committed voter fraud, never mind that ACORN housing has never purchased a foreclosed home in its history and has no plans to do so, and never mind that… Continue reading
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Feb
13
2009
To continue the themes of my post earlier today, if you want to read the stimulus bill for yourself, the Senate compromise version can be found here: Senate Stimulus Bill. If you right click on the link you can choose to download it to your computer for easier reading. Its 778 pages. But its 778 pages of double spaced, 16 point text that only takes up the middle third of the page. So it reads much more quickly than one would expect. Its brought to you via Readthestimulus.org. And you can go there to find previous versions of the bill. The new house and senate compromise version should be available soon.
Once again, if you can find some kind of pet project hidden in it then by all means notify news agencies because you’ll have some pretty exclusive information. For all the talk of the “bloated, pork-filled stimulus” I haven’t been able to find anything yet.
UPDATE: See the way that the spending in the final bill breaks down through this intuitive little tool: CNN Stimulus Spending Chart
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