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Maggie's FarmWe are a commune of inquiring, skeptical, politically centrist, capitalist, anglophile, traditionalist New England Yankee humans, humanoids, and animals with many interests beyond and above politics. Each of us has had a high-school education (or GED), but all had ADD so didn't pay attention very well, especially the dogs. Each one of us does "try my best to be just like I am," and none of us enjoys working for others, including for Maggie, from whom we receive neither a nickel nor a dime. Freedom from nags, cranks, government, do-gooders, control-freaks and idiots is all that we ask for. |
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Saturday, October 31. 2009
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Friday, October 30. 2009What Do Women Want? NobamacareDemocratic Congressmen and Senators should think twice about whether they'd rather have an angry wife by lining up for Pelosi and Reid. In a recent poll of women, Obamacare is rejected by most women. This is important because there are more female than male voters, because women are usually more involved with and sensitive to medical coverage, and because women are most influential in making decisions about medical coverage. Although John Hinderaker’s conclusion is telling that the various ObamaCare proposals from Congressional Democrats all add up to socialized medicine, the rejection of ObamaCare in this poll is even high among Democrat women. The poll identifies political leanings, but the questions are not ideological. Practical and personal concerns are polled, and are primary over ideology. After several decades of experience in health insurance brokerage and consulting, I can tell you that women are far more concerned and demanding as to their coverage. At least before middle-age, women have more health care issues and make more visits to their doctors. Women are most often the decisive influence on the choice made in the workplace, including that most HR people are female, and the wives of the senior executives or owners make their desires quite clear to their husbands. For example, try to separate a woman from her favored gynecologist or their children from their favored pediatrician and the broker usually faces a fight, the women willing to even pay higher premiums to retain their favorite personal doctors. A conservative-leaning organization, The Independent Women’s Forum, hired an independent pollster to question in depth what appears to be a representative national sample of female voters about their preferences in the health care legislation debates. The poll analysis is here, and more details of the questions and responses are here. Some of the key poll results: 75% want few to no changes to their own healthcare (40% ?? be modified, but mostly left as is; 35% ?? be left as?is) while 19% want it to undergo dramatic overhaul. 67% of women agree with the following statement: “I would prefer that When asked how much should be spent on healthcare reform, most put the acceptable amounts in the thousands (16%), millions (24%), or billions (16%). Only 10% say that $1 trillion (5%) or more than $1 trillion (5%) should be spent on healthcare reform. 66% of women describe the quality of their health insurance as “excellent” or “good.” 74% use the same terms to describe the quality of their healthcare. 29% say their health insurance is “fair” or “poor” while 24% say the same of their healthcare. By a margin of 64%?27% of women would “rather have private health insurance than a government?run health insurance plan.” 55% think that the CBO projection of $829 billion is an underestimation of how much will ultimately be spent on healthcare reform. 17% think the figure is too high and 12% think the guess is about right. 46% of women predict that “increased federal involvement in healthcare” will result in more doctors leaving the practice of medicine while 12% think it will cause more to join; 34% think the ranks will remain unchanged. 58% disagree and 29% agree that “more federal involvement in healthcare will improve the relationships members of my family have with their doctors.” 51% of women think more federal involvement will cause declines in the quality of healthcare they and their families receive; 15% feel it will lead to improvements; and 28% believe the quality will remain unchanged. Among Independents, 73% would be less likely to support a “candidate for Congress knowing he or she favored moving people from their private healthcare plans to government?run healthcare plans.” Among Independents, 47% would be less likely to support a candidate “knowing he or she supports this new $829 billion healthcare bill,” 31% would be more likely. Among small business owners, 65% trust that the private sector does a better job of providing choice in healthcare; 25% think the federal government does. Among small business owners, 56% believe the private sector can offer lower costs while ensuring high quality healthcare; 36% give the federal government the advantage. Majorities of voters in all age, regional, and educational attainment cohorts believed the private sector to be superior when it comes to providing choice in healthcare. Pluralities of selfidentified Democrats (45%) and liberals (49%) agreed, as well as majorities of self?identified Independents (64%), Republicans (81%), moderates (54%), and conservatives (74%). Two?thirds of women objected to government paying for abortions in the healthcare bill, including majorities of women of all ages, races, regions, marital and parental statuses, and political parties (55% of self?identified Democrats, 66% of Independents, and 84% of Republicans). Even 39% of “prochoicers” qualified their views with their unwillingness to pay for it. When informed that “one of the reasons why the deficit is expected to decrease is because the federal government is going to decrease how much it spends on Medicare,” 77% of women deemed this tactic a “mostly bad” one. Just 13% considered this approach a “mostly good” idea. Majorities of women of all ages, races, regions, marital and parental statuses, incomes, educational attainments, political parties, ideologies, and regions considered these cuts to Medicare to be a “bad idea.” At least 70% of women in every age cohort not benefitting from Medicare rejected this.
Posted by Bruce Kesler
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Public Option? Why bother?John at Powerline asks why they need the public option:
Exactly. Turn them into form-processors instead of free enterprises. Regulate them to death. The Marine Corps
A thank you to the USMC: Project Valour - IT
Hunted yet this fall?
Tell us what hunting you have done this fall (not including pen-raised birds or half-trained farm Mallards - that isn't hunting - that is shooting. Not that there is anything wrong with it.)
Posted by Bird Dog
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"Copenhagen"
A few Friday non-political links
Halloween witch above courtesy of Theo High-end home stagers. The sad strange life of Bobby Fischer "Sustainability" Wars on campus. A new housing bubble? Your government is working on it. The guy who filmed the world's last hunter-gatherers The New World Order with the World Wide Weather Police - courtesy of George Soros
Your new taxesThe details of the new taxes in the Dem bill. (h/t, Blue Crab). These would go into effect right away. Sounds as if they are designed to crush business and employment. "When life imitates Norman Rockwell"
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NPR wants to know what you think
Re FOX vs. The WH.
Friday morning links
Government Takeovers: Is Charity Next? (h/t, Riehl) It's getting old: Intertubes turn 40 AG tries to shut down school voucher ad. Screw the kids. This is union payback. How Putin is Separating America from Europe The mess the Dems are creating with health care. From Robb at RCP:
Posted by The News Junkie
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Thursday, October 29. 2009Cultural Marxism
Remember this piece from Am Thinker a couple of years ago?
Imus on ObamaImus was never too impressed, but now he is getting a bit rough on Obama:
Trick or treat?
Happy Halloween, from your Federal government.
Posted by The News Junkie
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Hawk Migration
Image is one of my favorites: The rugged, late-migrating Rough-Legged Hawk.
Posted by Bird Dog
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How obsolete has our Constitution become?From Patriot Post:
In praise of E.D. HirschAt City Journal, Sol Stern on E. D. Hirsch’s Curriculum for Democracy: A content-rich pedagogy makes better citizens and smarter kids. One quote:
Posted by The Barrister
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Global cooling warningThursday Free Ad for BobWhere are you tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat) 1978. The remarkable lyrics are on the video.
Somebody else agrees with me
We should send fewer kids to college.
Good adThursday morning linksReport: Cash for Clunkers was a lemon George Soros launches a $50 million effort to purge economics of its free-market zeal. Peeing on the O's photo would show true artistic courage, but it would be equally adolescent. Well, nowadays, true artistic courage would be to create something that would add grace, nobility, and beauty to the world. Speaking of "art," desecrating the flag for health care Chicago Trib endorses Repub health plans Hitchens dares enter the Christian world, finds it's not scary Marginal Rev: Mandates don't stay modest. Autism treatments Via Vanderleun:
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Use itIf you want to do something about freedom of speech, then the only choice is USE IT, exercise it. Kurt Westergaard in this interview
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Wednesday, October 28. 2009Photos from the FarmThe road out to our village in the Berkshires. It is indeed over the river and through the woods. Woods, fields, and swamps:
View from the upper barn. Trout stream down there in the valley. Those are our woods up on the hills too - insofar as anybody can "own" woods. The hawks, owls, deer and and bears own them, really. Well, God owns them, but I can harvest firewood there. You can see the White Pine infestation in the upper meadow. We have been at 'em, but it's a lot of work to cut them down. It's a shame that you cannot really burn White Pine in the fireplace. Too much resin, burns too hot.
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