Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
A LInk For T.D.
I've added an e-mail address to my profile.
Here's a link I wanted to forward to T.D., but find I don't have his address.
Take it!
Here's a link I wanted to forward to T.D., but find I don't have his address.
Take it!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Nature Abhors A Vacuum
Scratch a Leftie and you'll find out how deep are their leadership skills. As a group comfortable with sitting around in circles repeating the words of those speaking, their commitment to communetarianism is their most starkly defining feature, or, characteristic.
No individual rules. The group rules. Spend a few minutes with Lisa Fithian to learn how this process works.
There.
See how that works? No one is asserting. It's consent based upon the lack of a dissent. And the Brownian motion of a movement proceeds. Without definition.
There's a reason why I don't smoke marijuana. When you're high, the reasoning being offered above "makes sense." When you come off your drug induced stupor, those really smart ideas? Aren't so smart. Not that you need be high to accede to this type of foolishness. Remember, this is a communitarian movement, and our public schools are putting droves of little communitarians out on our streets. Youngsters who worked in groups to achieve the tasks required of their teachers. (The funny thing is, and the kids know, it was usually one or two of the kids in the group who did all the heavy lifting. The rest of the group were rewarded for their association with the right kids. It's okay to be a minion!)
Group projects. It's not the individual, it's the group.
So, when a great political figure comes along who speaks the language of the communitarian, there is resonance. Teh Won. He promised you stuff. And all you have to do is, er, well...not block?
Here's where the obligatory Obama Money video would be inserted. But you've already seen that. The more disturbing video is here. You want stuff? Take it. Unless you're blocked, you're good!
See?
The girls wanted money. They saw money. They took money. The process? Sheer elegance.An absolute disregard for them. These two young women noticed a vacuum.
This last video is illustrative of the process that occurred behind the scenes as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was assembled. Let's call it Bobble Head Democracy. (Christina Aguilera describes the process in this video.)
Get it? You don't get it?
What do you call a bill assembled by a group of bobble heads, where everyone is equal and nobody leads?
A clusterfuck, you say?
And, it turns out, that is what the PPACA turns out to be. And worse, for this assemblage of bobble heads, there is one, ultimate controlling authority. And it isn't the Supreme Court. It is, the Constitution.
That Congress acted like a couple of dumb chicks stealing money from Girl Scouts shouldn't be surprising. It isn't surprising that members of Congress--think former Speaker--are out and about complaining that the Court will overturn Congress. They still don't get it. It isn't the Court that stands in the way. It's the Constitution. Lex supra legis.
You can't simply take the money because it's there. Even though, on first glance, there's nothing to stop you.
It's Constitutional protected behaviour to behave as if you are a bobble head. In America, it's okay to be dumb as dirt. Your dumb as dirtness is politically protected, just as my dumbness is politically protected. (See 1st Amendment.)
What you're not protected from is the consequences of your dumbness. Even if you didn't mean to have to deal with the consequences of your actions. The consequences occur outside your personal wish pool. Those two sweet girlies didn't have a clue to the consequences of their actions, even post. Good Lord, where are the parents of these two girlies?
Nature abhors a vacuum. Lefties love a vacuum.
It was a vacuum in leadership that created the opportunity for Russian expansion into Afghanistan. What year was that? 1979? Who was our President that year?
It was our first taste of communitarian leadership. It wasn't, alas, our last.
Just as a lack of leadership from President Carter created the conditions--lack of leadership--for the Afghan invasion and the fall of the Shah, other movements around the world were also growing. It wasn't until the election of a leader, and the imposition of the Reagan Doctrine, that these movements were begun to be rolled back.The Left attempted to block.
Public schools, universities, Noam Chomskey all screamed over the return of a strong national leader for the United States. The return of national leadership signaled the return of America's international leadership. That is, America stepped up to fill the vacuum of leadership in regions across the globe; the Middle East, Asia, Central and Southern America. The Left continues to characterize this international leadership as Imperialism.
"When you talk all I hear is
"Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah
"Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah"
Imperialism. Wah, wah, wah. Not much of a blindingly brilliant international foreign policy, but to the bobble heads in Congress, or in the White House, blindingly brilliant seems frustratingly hard.
Nature abhors a vacuum. So, it no surprise that former President Bill Clinton has decided to step up, and begin to lead the nation.
You can watch the interview of Bill Clinton by CNBC's Maria Bartiromo here.
So while President Campaigner and Golfer in Chief continues to run around, increasing communitarianism, former President Clinton leads. Because, nature abhors a vacuum. And President Bill knows that leadership is simply stepping up and taking a position. Leading. Quite a contrast to our Chauncy Gardner president. Nature abhors a vacuum.
In a Clinton/Obama proxy battle, the Clinton candidate won in New Jersey. President Obama flew over Wisconsin. My friend at Lumberjacks takes note of the death of democracy.
The Left worships the vacuum. Lacking the vacuum means an end to vacuous demonstrations of vacuousness. Without the vacuum, we're relegated to relying upon our elected leaders to lead. Oh, the humanity. Wah, wah, wah.
How's that hope and change stuff working out? Finally figuring out that not leading isn't a form of leadership? The former President has it figured. All he needs to do is step up, and he's a more powerful leader than the elected Won.
No individual rules. The group rules. Spend a few minutes with Lisa Fithian to learn how this process works.
There.
See how that works? No one is asserting. It's consent based upon the lack of a dissent. And the Brownian motion of a movement proceeds. Without definition.
There's a reason why I don't smoke marijuana. When you're high, the reasoning being offered above "makes sense." When you come off your drug induced stupor, those really smart ideas? Aren't so smart. Not that you need be high to accede to this type of foolishness. Remember, this is a communitarian movement, and our public schools are putting droves of little communitarians out on our streets. Youngsters who worked in groups to achieve the tasks required of their teachers. (The funny thing is, and the kids know, it was usually one or two of the kids in the group who did all the heavy lifting. The rest of the group were rewarded for their association with the right kids. It's okay to be a minion!)
Group projects. It's not the individual, it's the group.
So, when a great political figure comes along who speaks the language of the communitarian, there is resonance. Teh Won. He promised you stuff. And all you have to do is, er, well...not block?
Here's where the obligatory Obama Money video would be inserted. But you've already seen that. The more disturbing video is here. You want stuff? Take it. Unless you're blocked, you're good!
See?
The girls wanted money. They saw money. They took money. The process? Sheer elegance.An absolute disregard for them. These two young women noticed a vacuum.
This last video is illustrative of the process that occurred behind the scenes as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was assembled. Let's call it Bobble Head Democracy. (Christina Aguilera describes the process in this video.)
Get it? You don't get it?
What do you call a bill assembled by a group of bobble heads, where everyone is equal and nobody leads?
A clusterfuck, you say?
And, it turns out, that is what the PPACA turns out to be. And worse, for this assemblage of bobble heads, there is one, ultimate controlling authority. And it isn't the Supreme Court. It is, the Constitution.
That Congress acted like a couple of dumb chicks stealing money from Girl Scouts shouldn't be surprising. It isn't surprising that members of Congress--think former Speaker--are out and about complaining that the Court will overturn Congress. They still don't get it. It isn't the Court that stands in the way. It's the Constitution. Lex supra legis.
You can't simply take the money because it's there. Even though, on first glance, there's nothing to stop you.
It's Constitutional protected behaviour to behave as if you are a bobble head. In America, it's okay to be dumb as dirt. Your dumb as dirtness is politically protected, just as my dumbness is politically protected. (See 1st Amendment.)
What you're not protected from is the consequences of your dumbness. Even if you didn't mean to have to deal with the consequences of your actions. The consequences occur outside your personal wish pool. Those two sweet girlies didn't have a clue to the consequences of their actions, even post. Good Lord, where are the parents of these two girlies?
Nature abhors a vacuum. Lefties love a vacuum.
It was a vacuum in leadership that created the opportunity for Russian expansion into Afghanistan. What year was that? 1979? Who was our President that year?
It was our first taste of communitarian leadership. It wasn't, alas, our last.
Just as a lack of leadership from President Carter created the conditions--lack of leadership--for the Afghan invasion and the fall of the Shah, other movements around the world were also growing. It wasn't until the election of a leader, and the imposition of the Reagan Doctrine, that these movements were begun to be rolled back.The Left attempted to block.
Public schools, universities, Noam Chomskey all screamed over the return of a strong national leader for the United States. The return of national leadership signaled the return of America's international leadership. That is, America stepped up to fill the vacuum of leadership in regions across the globe; the Middle East, Asia, Central and Southern America. The Left continues to characterize this international leadership as Imperialism.
"When you talk all I hear is
"Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah
"Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah"
Imperialism. Wah, wah, wah. Not much of a blindingly brilliant international foreign policy, but to the bobble heads in Congress, or in the White House, blindingly brilliant seems frustratingly hard.
Nature abhors a vacuum. So, it no surprise that former President Bill Clinton has decided to step up, and begin to lead the nation.
You can watch the interview of Bill Clinton by CNBC's Maria Bartiromo here.
So while President Campaigner and Golfer in Chief continues to run around, increasing communitarianism, former President Clinton leads. Because, nature abhors a vacuum. And President Bill knows that leadership is simply stepping up and taking a position. Leading. Quite a contrast to our Chauncy Gardner president. Nature abhors a vacuum.
In a Clinton/Obama proxy battle, the Clinton candidate won in New Jersey. President Obama flew over Wisconsin. My friend at Lumberjacks takes note of the death of democracy.
The Left worships the vacuum. Lacking the vacuum means an end to vacuous demonstrations of vacuousness. Without the vacuum, we're relegated to relying upon our elected leaders to lead. Oh, the humanity. Wah, wah, wah.
How's that hope and change stuff working out? Finally figuring out that not leading isn't a form of leadership? The former President has it figured. All he needs to do is step up, and he's a more powerful leader than the elected Won.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Plagiarism
Here's Stanford's code:
"Plagiarism and the Honor Code
"Plagiarism
"Plagiarism is the act of presenting the words or ideas of someone else as your own without proper acknowledgment of the source. The term source includes not only books, periodicals and websites, but also lecture notes, drawings, films and other formats of information, such as computer programs, music and graphics. If you do not credit the author, you are committing theft.
"Be aware that plagiarism includes much more than just copying someone's work. Though it may be unintentional, quoting, paraphrasing or adapting material, and presenting someone else's idea, opinion, or theory as your own, are all examples of plagiarism.
"Remember that ethical scholarship demands that you acknowledge the original author.
"Honor Code
"At Stanford, all students are subject to the Honor Code regarding academic conduct. Adopted in 1921, the Honor Code shifts the responsibility to the students for not giving nor receiving unpermitted aid in any work that will be used by instructors as a basis for grading. Violation of the Honor Code results in serious penalties, so familiarize yourself with it.
"Interpretations of the Stanford Honor Code underscores the intent of the Dual Submission Policy which prohibits submitting the same or substantially similar work in more than one class without the approval of the instructor."
Has Elizabeth Warren engaged in plagerism?
What have you heard?
"Plagiarism and the Honor Code
"Plagiarism
"Plagiarism is the act of presenting the words or ideas of someone else as your own without proper acknowledgment of the source. The term source includes not only books, periodicals and websites, but also lecture notes, drawings, films and other formats of information, such as computer programs, music and graphics. If you do not credit the author, you are committing theft.
"Be aware that plagiarism includes much more than just copying someone's work. Though it may be unintentional, quoting, paraphrasing or adapting material, and presenting someone else's idea, opinion, or theory as your own, are all examples of plagiarism.
"Remember that ethical scholarship demands that you acknowledge the original author.
"Honor Code
"At Stanford, all students are subject to the Honor Code regarding academic conduct. Adopted in 1921, the Honor Code shifts the responsibility to the students for not giving nor receiving unpermitted aid in any work that will be used by instructors as a basis for grading. Violation of the Honor Code results in serious penalties, so familiarize yourself with it.
"Interpretations of the Stanford Honor Code underscores the intent of the Dual Submission Policy which prohibits submitting the same or substantially similar work in more than one class without the approval of the instructor."
Has Elizabeth Warren engaged in plagerism?
What have you heard?
In the Trenches In the Republican War Against Women
The frontlines.
While national news outlets are picking up the hue and cry of Republican efforts to keep women down, one needs to give an hat tip to our Democrat Governor, Teh Kitz. Susan Castillo has been over her head--drowning--since taking office. In a brilliant move, the Governor decided to create a non-Constitutional office to replace her.Chief Education Officer.
Imagine the Attorney General's response, if the Governor appointed a Real Guy In Charge of Law in some state position. Fortunately, he doesn't have to do this at State Forestry, since the current guy is Man Who Hugs Trees and Governor's Butt.
That the Governor hired a man to displace--without Constitutional authority--the state's chief education officer because she was a woman, puts him on my team in the Republican War Against Women. Now we don't have to worry about wage disparity. The Governor put the coyote on her. She's gone.
I remember Kitz' press release:
“'Dr. Crew is the right leader at the right time for Oregon,” said Governor Kitzhaber. “We’re at a critical moment, and Dr. Crew has the experience, the national reputation for innovation, and the courage for change to deliver better results for students.'
“'Oregon is well-positioned to boost achievement for ALL students,” said Dr. Crew. “But we must not shy away from the difficult work and change necessary to ensure children are ready to learn when they enter kindergarten and many more are graduating from high school and prepared for post-secondary education and training. I can’t wait to get started.'”
"The Chief Education Officer was created by legislation passed in 2011 as part of a package of education reforms meant to ensure that by 2025, all Oregon students will graduate from high school, 40 percent will get at least two years of post-secondary education or training and another 40 percent will earn a bachelor’s degree or higher. For the first time in Oregon, funding and governance is aligned for the entire continuum of public education, from pre-K to college and careers.'" (See here, .pdf.)
I loved getting the Superintendent's last e-mail, letting me know that she would be traveling, again. From her office's last press release:
"Week of May 7 – Superintendent Susan Castillo traveled back from Beijing, China. The Chinese Ministry of Education invited and hosted a small group of education leaders from the United States to participate in the 3rd Annual US-China Consultation on People-to-People Exchange in Beijing. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chinese State Councilor Liu Yandong, the highest-ranking woman in the Chinese government, co-chaired this event purposed with engaging state education leaders with provincial education leaders in order to form new or strengthen existing partnerships in the areas of K12 education. This year’s education focus was on standards; quality, including teacher quality; and equity. While visiting Beijing, Susan met with high ranking officials from the Confucius Institute, also known as Hanban. The Oregon Department of Education has a Memorandum of Understanding with Hanban confirming a partnership to provide teacher training programs, educational materials, and support through various other resources. Susan also spoke on an education panel at the 2012 China Overseas Studies Forum that was hosted by the Tencent QQ – a social network based in China with approximately half a billion users.
"Week of May 14 – The Superintendent traveled to Pendleton to visit Washington Elementary School, a 2012 Celebrating Student Success Champion; met with local educators for a listening session and to share updates on education reform; and met with Les Minthorn, Chairman of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Susan also participated in the State Board of Education meeting.
"Week of May 21 – Susan will travel to Cincinnati, Ohio for the Collaborating to Transform the Teaching Profession Conference with a team from Oregon consisting of: Hanna Vaandering and Lindsey Capps of OEA, Betsy Miller-Jones of OSBA and Chuck Bennett from COSA. This conference is focused on highlighting innovative approaches – at both the State and district levels – to improving student achievement by dramatically increasing the stature of the teaching profession and the number of highly effective teachers in our nation’s schools."
I'm glad she had a chance to travel. She was a total waste of time. I don't know if you ever knew Verne Duncan, and chances are, you heard--if you heard--things that may have alarmed you. Me? He was like a Jesuit priest. Teach. Demand learning. Make them think. Your job, as a teacher, is to challenge your students, not to ease the way. Susan Castillo? Well, she worked in T.V. for a while, and she had an Hispanic surname.
Elected.
Oregon is doing fine, if you're asking. Just a travel tour of blind men, driving the State's Ferrari.
While national news outlets are picking up the hue and cry of Republican efforts to keep women down, one needs to give an hat tip to our Democrat Governor, Teh Kitz. Susan Castillo has been over her head--drowning--since taking office. In a brilliant move, the Governor decided to create a non-Constitutional office to replace her.Chief Education Officer.
Imagine the Attorney General's response, if the Governor appointed a Real Guy In Charge of Law in some state position. Fortunately, he doesn't have to do this at State Forestry, since the current guy is Man Who Hugs Trees and Governor's Butt.
That the Governor hired a man to displace--without Constitutional authority--the state's chief education officer because she was a woman, puts him on my team in the Republican War Against Women. Now we don't have to worry about wage disparity. The Governor put the coyote on her. She's gone.
I remember Kitz' press release:
“'Dr. Crew is the right leader at the right time for Oregon,” said Governor Kitzhaber. “We’re at a critical moment, and Dr. Crew has the experience, the national reputation for innovation, and the courage for change to deliver better results for students.'
“'Oregon is well-positioned to boost achievement for ALL students,” said Dr. Crew. “But we must not shy away from the difficult work and change necessary to ensure children are ready to learn when they enter kindergarten and many more are graduating from high school and prepared for post-secondary education and training. I can’t wait to get started.'”
"The Chief Education Officer was created by legislation passed in 2011 as part of a package of education reforms meant to ensure that by 2025, all Oregon students will graduate from high school, 40 percent will get at least two years of post-secondary education or training and another 40 percent will earn a bachelor’s degree or higher. For the first time in Oregon, funding and governance is aligned for the entire continuum of public education, from pre-K to college and careers.'" (See here, .pdf.)
I loved getting the Superintendent's last e-mail, letting me know that she would be traveling, again. From her office's last press release:
"Week of May 7 – Superintendent Susan Castillo traveled back from Beijing, China. The Chinese Ministry of Education invited and hosted a small group of education leaders from the United States to participate in the 3rd Annual US-China Consultation on People-to-People Exchange in Beijing. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chinese State Councilor Liu Yandong, the highest-ranking woman in the Chinese government, co-chaired this event purposed with engaging state education leaders with provincial education leaders in order to form new or strengthen existing partnerships in the areas of K12 education. This year’s education focus was on standards; quality, including teacher quality; and equity. While visiting Beijing, Susan met with high ranking officials from the Confucius Institute, also known as Hanban. The Oregon Department of Education has a Memorandum of Understanding with Hanban confirming a partnership to provide teacher training programs, educational materials, and support through various other resources. Susan also spoke on an education panel at the 2012 China Overseas Studies Forum that was hosted by the Tencent QQ – a social network based in China with approximately half a billion users.
"Week of May 14 – The Superintendent traveled to Pendleton to visit Washington Elementary School, a 2012 Celebrating Student Success Champion; met with local educators for a listening session and to share updates on education reform; and met with Les Minthorn, Chairman of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Susan also participated in the State Board of Education meeting.
"Week of May 21 – Susan will travel to Cincinnati, Ohio for the Collaborating to Transform the Teaching Profession Conference with a team from Oregon consisting of: Hanna Vaandering and Lindsey Capps of OEA, Betsy Miller-Jones of OSBA and Chuck Bennett from COSA. This conference is focused on highlighting innovative approaches – at both the State and district levels – to improving student achievement by dramatically increasing the stature of the teaching profession and the number of highly effective teachers in our nation’s schools."
I'm glad she had a chance to travel. She was a total waste of time. I don't know if you ever knew Verne Duncan, and chances are, you heard--if you heard--things that may have alarmed you. Me? He was like a Jesuit priest. Teach. Demand learning. Make them think. Your job, as a teacher, is to challenge your students, not to ease the way. Susan Castillo? Well, she worked in T.V. for a while, and she had an Hispanic surname.
Elected.
Oregon is doing fine, if you're asking. Just a travel tour of blind men, driving the State's Ferrari.
Friday, June 1, 2012
The Upcoming Bump
When the Supreme Court announces its decision on Obamacare will result in a bump for our economy. The return to predictability will change the landscape in America, as business owners will no longer have to continue to create defensive positions for their enterprises. For those who live in states where there has been greater passivity in terms of working to meet the directives of those parts of Obamacare that directed the creation of state exchanges for health care insurance will see their health care costs decline. Those states that have aggresively pushed to meet those goals--like Oregon--will see their health care costs continue to increase. In the long run, those states that a freed from the economic and regulatory constraints imposed by Obamacare will see a quicker return to jobs creation and lowered market costs for the entire range of services and goods they consume.
Today's jobs report isn't surprising. What is going to be surprising is the revision that will occur within the next six weeks, when we find out the numbers reported today turn out to be worse that originally reported. This trend has been reported on. (Wall Street Journal)
Last August, a friend of mine who actively trades equities and I were talking about market levels. We agreed that the trading range for stocks on the Dow was 10950 to 11950. In recent weeks we've been trading above that level, but never more than one day's trading to 11950. At the moment, the Dow is trading at 12173.
The worst trading days were August 4, 2011; 513 points.
October 22, 2008; 514 points.
August 8, 2011; 634 points.
October 9, 2008; 679 points.
December 1, 2008; 680 points.
October 15, 2008; 733 points.
September 29, 2008; 778 points.
Now we're watching the Bataan Death March for the Euro, as Greece prepares for the re-introduction of the Drachma.
Ten-year yeilds are at historic lows, today dropping below 1.45%. Why are rates so low? This morning Rick Santilli asked, "what would be the price of Facebook, if 75% of Facebook stock was being held at Fort Knox for five years?" That is, taking so much off the market, how would you price the remaining stock? Well, that's what's happening in our money markets, as our government continues to issue bonds that they end up holding. Who is the biggest bond holder of U.S. debt in the world? (Rilly? You don't know? You rilly should find out.)
With the destruction of Obamacare, a gush of spending will stop immediately. Certainty for job creators returns. Insurance companies can drop their rates. Health care costs will drop.
Oregon, of course, is on a different path. Oregon's Coordinated Care Organizations will continue to drive health care spending by the state, as Dr. Dogood pushes nanny-state solutions for "those with the greatest need." This in the face of declining federal funding, Oregon has committed itself to a path of increased costs as programs designed to help "those most at risk" receive increased costs to affect an improvement in health care delivery to Medicaid patients.
With the repeal of Obamacare, you'll see a bump across the nation. That bump will be muted in Oregon, since we've become one of the early adopters of Obamacare, and will continue down the path toward socialized medicine on our own. Of course, to sustain this path will require greater sacrifices from the productive class. The private sector. But when you have liberal masters, you come to expect no less from the munchkins in Salem. They're little people with grandiose dreams. And they'll keep pushing us toward the cliff. It's what they do.
Well, have a nice day. I've gotta get back to work. It's going to take around 90 days for the death of Europe to felt impacting the average American's life. I just want to make enough before then to weather the upcoming financial storm.
Today's jobs report isn't surprising. What is going to be surprising is the revision that will occur within the next six weeks, when we find out the numbers reported today turn out to be worse that originally reported. This trend has been reported on. (Wall Street Journal)
Last August, a friend of mine who actively trades equities and I were talking about market levels. We agreed that the trading range for stocks on the Dow was 10950 to 11950. In recent weeks we've been trading above that level, but never more than one day's trading to 11950. At the moment, the Dow is trading at 12173.
The worst trading days were August 4, 2011; 513 points.
October 22, 2008; 514 points.
August 8, 2011; 634 points.
October 9, 2008; 679 points.
December 1, 2008; 680 points.
October 15, 2008; 733 points.
September 29, 2008; 778 points.
Now we're watching the Bataan Death March for the Euro, as Greece prepares for the re-introduction of the Drachma.
Ten-year yeilds are at historic lows, today dropping below 1.45%. Why are rates so low? This morning Rick Santilli asked, "what would be the price of Facebook, if 75% of Facebook stock was being held at Fort Knox for five years?" That is, taking so much off the market, how would you price the remaining stock? Well, that's what's happening in our money markets, as our government continues to issue bonds that they end up holding. Who is the biggest bond holder of U.S. debt in the world? (Rilly? You don't know? You rilly should find out.)
With the destruction of Obamacare, a gush of spending will stop immediately. Certainty for job creators returns. Insurance companies can drop their rates. Health care costs will drop.
Oregon, of course, is on a different path. Oregon's Coordinated Care Organizations will continue to drive health care spending by the state, as Dr. Dogood pushes nanny-state solutions for "those with the greatest need." This in the face of declining federal funding, Oregon has committed itself to a path of increased costs as programs designed to help "those most at risk" receive increased costs to affect an improvement in health care delivery to Medicaid patients.
With the repeal of Obamacare, you'll see a bump across the nation. That bump will be muted in Oregon, since we've become one of the early adopters of Obamacare, and will continue down the path toward socialized medicine on our own. Of course, to sustain this path will require greater sacrifices from the productive class. The private sector. But when you have liberal masters, you come to expect no less from the munchkins in Salem. They're little people with grandiose dreams. And they'll keep pushing us toward the cliff. It's what they do.
Well, have a nice day. I've gotta get back to work. It's going to take around 90 days for the death of Europe to felt impacting the average American's life. I just want to make enough before then to weather the upcoming financial storm.
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