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==2011-01-12== | ==2011-01-12== | ||
* '''Healthcare Reform''' (and the attempts to repeal it): | * '''Healthcare Reform''' (and the attempts to repeal it): | ||
* [[wikipedia:Universal health care]] "The Congressional Budget Office and related government agencies scored the cost of a universal health care system several times since 1991, and have uniformly predicted cost savings,[24] probably because of the 40% cost savings associated with universal preventative care[25] and elimination of insurance company overhead costs." | ** [[wikipedia:Universal health care]] "The Congressional Budget Office and related government agencies scored the cost of a universal health care system several times since 1991, and have uniformly predicted cost savings,[24] probably because of the 40% cost savings associated with universal preventative care[25] and elimination of insurance company overhead costs." | ||
* [[wikipedia:United States National Health Care Act]] (establishing that Americans want universal single-payer) | ** [[wikipedia:United States National Health Care Act]] (establishing that Americans want universal single-payer) | ||
** "Between 2003 to 2009, 17 opinion polls showed that the majority of Americans supported a single-payer system.[23] These polls are from sources such as CNN,[24] AP-Yahoo,[25][26] Quinnipiac,[27] New York Times/CBS News Poll,[28][29] Washington Post/ABC News Poll,[30] Kaiser Family Foundation[31] and the Civil Society Institute.[32] .. In October 2003, a Washington Post poll found that 62% supported "a universal health insurance program, in which everyone is covered under a program like Medicare that's run by the government and financed by taxpayers."[23] A poll of practicing physicians in Massachusetts published by the American Medical Association (AMA) found that 55.7% of AMA members and 66.8% of non-members preferred "single payer" as a basis for reform over the other alternatives offered of "managed care" and "fee for service". Overall support for single payer was 63.5% compared to 25.8% for fee for service and 10.7% for managed care" | *** "Between 2003 to 2009, 17 opinion polls showed that the majority of Americans supported a single-payer system.[23] These polls are from sources such as CNN,[24] AP-Yahoo,[25][26] Quinnipiac,[27] New York Times/CBS News Poll,[28][29] Washington Post/ABC News Poll,[30] Kaiser Family Foundation[31] and the Civil Society Institute.[32] .. In October 2003, a Washington Post poll found that 62% supported "a universal health insurance program, in which everyone is covered under a program like Medicare that's run by the government and financed by taxpayers."[23] A poll of practicing physicians in Massachusetts published by the American Medical Association (AMA) found that 55.7% of AMA members and 66.8% of non-members preferred "single payer" as a basis for reform over the other alternatives offered of "managed care" and "fee for service". Overall support for single payer was 63.5% compared to 25.8% for fee for service and 10.7% for managed care" | ||
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* http://www.waiariki.ac.nz/course.asp?course_id=148 university-level course on homeopathy. Has PZ Myers commented? | |||
==2011-01-11== | ==2011-01-11== | ||
* '''Giffords shooting''': | * '''Giffords shooting''': |