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- Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage in the House of Wax
- Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage in the House of WaxAnd this is whyour Founding Fathers pushed for as limited a government as possible. If our federal government actually stayed within its constitutional limits, this debate and its corresponding corruption and graft wouldn't exist.Again, you are deliberately misreading historyIt is as foolish...
- Tags: Vertical industries, HEALTHCARE, government, U.S. Constitution, Medicare
- Discussion threads 2008-07-28
- Will local control lead to better health?
- Will local control lead to better health?I'm all for federalismBut you'll never see it. Because true federalism means the federal government is 100% out of the equation, both regulatorally and financially.Of course that will never happen because most of what the federal government is involved in today falls way outside...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Constitution, federal government, health care, government
- Discussion threads 2008-07-28
- Will local control lead to better health?
- Rather than fighting reform as a public vs. private battle, opponents might want to consider an approach based on federalism. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Board, Dr., Health Care, Corporate Governance, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-07-28
- Achieving magical results in IT
- Achieving magical results in ITClient assignments, no thanksI agree that Trust and empowerment are powerful motivators, but I doubt that there will be many cases where empowerment will be on the menu while assigned to a client area. This will require a similar shift in thinking for the client, away...
- Tags: Strategy, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-06-30
- Court backs FCC insulating Web phone service
- Court backs FCC insulating Web phone servicejust another example of Feds crushing State's Rights. since we lost thecivil war over this issue a host of social engineers have sought to apply successively more sweeping overrulings of State and local municipalities decisions concerning public safety and economic stability. i expect the...
- Tags: Telephony, Vertical industries, Telecom & Utilities, economic stability, public safety, telecommunications, government, regulation, FCC
- Discussion threads 2007-03-21
- Yet more on Evoting
- Yet more on EvotingMaybe, but we've seen where...that ends in the US.... A public fight in court, a moron in the White house and lots of tax money wasted on 'public services'to controll everybody...BTW: Using different counting and/or RDBMS software for different locations means that an interface needs to be...
- Tags: essentials, accountability, transparency, RFID, e-voting
- Discussion threads 2006-10-19
- Patriot Act fight moves to Senate
- Patriot Act fight moves to SenateI urge that common sense be used for once.Security, yes.Subjective doublespeak laws, NO.Sheesh. What will professional photographers do now? Can't take a picture of an office building regardless of orientation; they'll go to gitmo. See a creative artistic camera angle for railroad...
- Tags: Government, Regulations, Martial Law, USA PATRIOT Act, U.S. Senate
- Discussion threads 2005-12-14
- What the boss knows -Misrepresentation and The Economist
- What the boss knows -Misrepresentation and The EconomistI used to read it until I found ????I used to read the mag until I read an article showing that they don't seem to understand the difference between mainframe and super computers! Afterware, I don't bother to pick it up!Your bosses' opinions...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Servers, Processors, server, American Foreign Policy
- Discussion threads 2005-07-28
- VoIP is giving the states heartburn
- Calling Vonage "the Amazon of VoIP," a recent article in Governing magazine discusses the issues surrounding the regulation and taxation of VoIP. The reason for the Amazon comparison is a feeling in the minds of State government officials that this "problem" is analogous to the issues States have...
- Tags: VoIP, public utility commission
- Blog posts 2005-04-08
- VoIP is giving the states heartburn
- Calling Vonage "the Amazon of VoIP," arecent article in Governing magazine discusses the issues surrounding theregulation and taxation of VoIP. The reason for the Amazon comparisonis a feeling in the minds of State government officials that this"problem" is analogous to the issues States have in collecting sales taxrevenues on...
- Tags: public utility commission, VoIP
- Blog posts 2005-04-08
- National IDs--politics as usual?
- National IDs--politics as usual?Now why is it that REPUBLICANS...many of whomclaim to be pratirots and often even Christians seem bound and determined to A: Strip away our liberties and freedoms, and B: Do exactly what according to the BIBLE Satan wished to be done?Me I'm not a believer..but still aren't...
- Tags: Dreier, National ID, 9/11 commission
- Discussion threads 2004-10-04
- States, feds headed for VoIP clash
- States, feds headed for VoIP clashWould Be Niceto see a showcase of what VOIP is actually marketing. Kind of picture a congressional hearing whereby some of the technology can be laid out on the table in front of the committees attendees. Some of this stems from just what IS doing...
- Tags: Telephony, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telecom & Utilities, VoIP, phone
- Discussion threads 2004-05-20
- P2P companies say they can't filter
- P2P companies say they can't filterThis is going to get interestingof course the windows people that use ScIFT and the linux people that use small private FTP servers realy cant be stoped. Or what the hey! lets just all go back to irc,DCC works just fine.This is going to get...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), P2P
- Discussion threads 2004-01-28
- Senate to ponder permanent Net access tax ban
- Senate to ponder permanent Net access tax banWhy tie one hand behind your back?Senate can't know what the future will bring, so why 'permanent' anything. Everything should be reviewed now and again.If you make it permanent, and ISPs grow strong, they will become a strong lobby group with many sponsored...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, DMCA, Internet access, tax, Multistate Tax Commission, international commerce, U.S. Senate
- Discussion threads 2003-10-24
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