HEADLINES

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Fwd: Media's Latest Stimulus Push: Spend Now, Tax Later


 

The Balance Sheet
July 7, 2010
Vol. 6 No. 27

Media's Latest Stimulus Push: Spend Now, Tax Later
Krugman's 'third depression' declaration sets stage for more stimulus, paid for by proposals of a gas tax, value-added tax, national sales tax and rollback of Bush tax cuts.

Facing Facts: Government is Still Less Efficient, More Incompetent Than the Private Sector
1984 Grace Commission found excess overhead, employment by government; today is no different as waste, corruption and fecklessness abound.

Obama's Space Cadets Care More about Islam than NASA
Media ignore new form of shuttle diplomacy that eviscerates very reason agency exists.

 

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Fwd: Morning Bell: The Rationer-in-Chief


Morning Bell
07/07/2010

The Rationer-in-Chief

When Linda O'Boyle was diagnosed with bowel cancer, her doctors told her she could boost her chances of survival by adding the drug cetuximab to her regimen. But the rationing body for Britain's National Health Service, the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), had previously ruled that the drug was not cost-effective and therefore would not be paid for by the government. So O'Boyle liquidated her savings and paid for the drug herself. But this is not allowed under NHS rules. When government bureaucrats found out that O'Boyle had purchased the drug with her own money, she was denied NHS treatment and died within months.

Defenders of Britain's health care rationing system may try to claim that this tragic death is an outlier in an otherwise acceptable government run health care system. They are wrong. It is the point of the system. As socialized medicine and infanticide advocate Peter Singer has argued in The New York Times, the NICE bureaucrats must ration care or else free government health care would bankrupt the British economy. "NICE had set a general limit of £30,000, or about $49,000, on the cost of extending life for a year," Singer writes. Following this logic, Singer supported NICE's decision not to allow British citizens the kidney cancer fighting drug Sutent. As a result of this, and many other rationing decisions Britain, has one of the lowest cancer survival rates in the Western world. While 60.3% of men and 61.7% of women in Sweden survive a cancer diagnosis, in Britain the figure ranges between 40.2% to 48.1% for men and 48% to 54.1% for women. And NICE's rationing has not just hit cancer patients. Doctors have warned that patients with terminal illnesses are being made to die prematurely under the NHS rationing scheme. And according to the Patients Association, one million NHS patients have been the victims of appalling care in hospitals across Britain.

Most Americans would find this harrowing. But not President Barack Obama. Yesterday he bypassed the Senate confirmation process and used a recess appointment to install Dr. Donald Berwick to be the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS is the agency that runs the Medicare and Medicaid programs). Dr. Berwick said of Britain's health care system: "Cynics beware, I am romantic about the National Health Service; I love it." And his love for Britain's health care system is not in spite of its rationing, but because of it. In 2009 Dr. Berwick told Biotechnology Healthcare: "NICE is extremely effective and a conscientious and valuable knowledge-building system. ... The decision is not whether or not we will ration care - the decision is whether we will ration with our eyes open."

Fwd: Federal Government Helped Pay Home Air-Conditioning Bills for Federal Employees, Prisoners and More Than 11,000 Dead People




Today's Headlines

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Federal Government Helped Pay Home Air-Conditioning Bills for Federal Employees, Prisoners and More Than 11,000 Dead People
(CNSNews.com)
– According to the Government Accountability Office, the federal government helped pay the home air conditioning bills for more than 11,000 dead people, 1,100 federal employees, and 725 convicts in fiscal year 2009. The payments were made by a $5 billion program known as the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program. "Our analysis of LIHEAP data revealed that the program is at risk of fraud and providing improper benefits in all seven of our selected states," reported the GAO.

ICE Releases Memo Showing Agency Has Resources to Remove Only 4% of Illegal Aliens A Year
(CNSNews.com)
– In a June 30 memorandum, John Morton, assistant secretary of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), said that enforcing civil immigration laws is vital to "our national security, public safety, and the integrity of our border and immigration controls." But Morton also said that ICE only has the resources to remove about 400,000 illegal aliens each year, a little less than 4 percent of the current population of those in the United States illegally.

Awlaki's Online Propaganda Is Influencing Muslims Far From His Yemen Base
(CNSNews.com)
– The arrest in Singapore of a Muslim soldier who made contact online with Anwar Al-Awlaki provides further evidence that the U.S.-born cleric is making effective use of the Internet to spread extremist ideas to English-speaking Muslims. Awlaki's reach into Muslim communities in English-speaking countries has prompted increasing concern among law enforcement agencies in recent months.

Kagan Rejects Suggestions By GOP Senators She Authored Language in Key ACOG Statement on Partial-Birth Abortion
(CNSNews.com)
- Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan would not confirm suggestions by two top Republican senators that, as a lawyer in the Clinton White House, she influenced the language of a key public policy statement on partial-birth abortion issued by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. The 1996 statement affected the debate over a ban on partial-birth abortion.

Second Amendment Supporters to Challenge Chicago's New Restrictions on Gun Ownership
(CNSNews.com)
– Following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last week that individuals at the state level have a right to own handguns under the Second Amendment, city officials in Chicago proposed and passed a new ordinance that many observers consider to be among the most stringent gun-ownership regulations in the country. However, gun-rights advocates are moving quickly to challenge the ordinance and provide citizens with information on their Second Amendment rights.


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Kagan on Whether Catholic Church Could Recruit at Harvard Law
(CNSNews.com)
- When asked whether the Catholic Church would have been able to recruit at Harvard Law even though it does not allow female priests, Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan said all recruiters needed to sign a form saying they did not discriminate based on gender and sexual orientation.


OTHER CNSNEWS.COM HEADLINES

Republicans Denounce Obama Administration Over Arizona Lawsuit As Democrats Lay Low
Obama Bypassing Senate, Using Recess Appointment for Medicare Chief
Protest at Maine Wind Power Site Ends With Three Arrests
EPA's New Clean-Air Rule Will Boost Power Prices, Close Older Coal-Fired Plants, Prompt Lawsuits
Iran Offers New Haircut Guidelines for Men
Federal Lawsuit Challenging Arizona's Immigration Law Focuses on Core 'Balance of Power' Issue
Hawaii Governor Vetoes Same-Sex Civil Unions Bill
NATO Airstrike Accidentally Kills 5 Afghan Troops
States Honor Victims of Drunken Driving With Highway Signs
Al-Qaida Chief to Be Charged in N.Y. Subway Plot
Obama, Netanyahu Say Their Bond Is 'Unbreakable'
GOP Chairman Steele Staying Put Despite Mounting Criticism

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NEWSPAPER ROUNDUP

Police probe death hoaxes involving three U.S. senators
Arizona governor calls federal lawsuit a 'massive waste of taxpayer funds'
Justice Department lawsuit against Arizona seen as net negative for Western Democrats
Republican budget hawks support Obama's new deficit commission
Goldman Sachs done with political donations, for now
White House backs Kenyan constitution allowing abortion
Colorado getting $90 million to subsidize insurance for those with pre-existing conditions
Schwarzenegger signs landmark "egg" bill (cage-free hens) into law
McCain favors immigration reform that would deport 'many' illegal residents
Long Beach City Council votes to pursue medical marijuana tax
Democrats digging harder than ever for dirt on Republicans
Across the U.S., scams against senior citizens are on the rise
Gwinnett hospital won't hire smokers
Town of Nottingham, N.H. rescinds its gun-at-work policy


COMMENTARY

One Business Filed 37,375 Bad W-2 Forms -- And Is Getting Away With It
By Terence P. Jeffrey
A single employer filed 37,375 W-2 forms in tax year 2005 on which the Social Security Number and the name did not match -- a good indication that this employer was employing many thousands of illegal aliens — and knew it. Yet there is no indication that the federal government has taken any action to stop this employer from continuing to employ mass numbers of illegal aliens.

Open-Borders DOJ vs. America
By Michelle Malkin
The Obama administration's lawsuit against Arizona, officially unveiled on Tuesday, is an affront to all law-abiding Americans. It is a threatening salvo aimed at all local, county or state governments that dare to take control of the immigration chaos in their own backyards. And it is being driven by open-borders extremists who have dedicated their political careers to subverting homeland security policies in the name of compassion and diversity.

The Real Sin of Michael Steele
By Patrick J. Buchanan
"This was a war of Obama's choosing. This is not something the United States has actively prosecuted or wanted to engage in." Strictly speaking, Republican Party Chair Michael Steele was way off base when he made this remark at a closed-door meeting of party contributors in Connecticut. Yet, Steele was not entirely wrong. Today, a majority of Americans do not believe the nine-year war in Afghanistan is any longer worth the rising cost in blood and money. And by declaring it a "war of necessity" and tripling U.S. forces there, this president has made it "Obama's war" every bit as much as LBJ in 1964 and 1965 made Vietnam "Johnson's War."

Kagan's Comedy Is News?
By L. Brent Bozell III
The shallow TV coverage of Elena Kagan's confirmation hearings illustrated once again how the shamelessly ABC, CBS, and NBC shape the political Play-Doh they offer to the American people as "news." At one point in the hearings, Kagan was asked about the Obama administration's very unfunny failure to stop the Christmas Day bomber from almost blowing up a plane as it landed in Detroit. That somehow turned into a joke about Kagan's Jewishness and how she probably spent Christmas at a Chinese restaurant. The networks made The Joke their top story. This example shows how anyone who wants to follow weighty issues of public policy, including Supreme Court jurisprudence, should never rely on network television.

Sound & Fury
By Rich Galen
The chairman of the Republican National Committee, Michael Steele, keeps making news, which most Republicans wish he would stop doing. He is missing the gene that says: Just because it comes into your head, doesn't mean it has to come out of your mouth.




 

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