6 October 2023
This editorial is bonkers. It criticizes Kaiser for controlling medical costs … and tries to use the Kaiser experience as just another reason why ‘single-payer’ does not work.
Single-payer healthcare only works until the reality of rationing bites.
Have they tried to get a referral from United Healthcare lately? Traditional healthcare insurance rations to preserve profits. Business rations resources to make their numbers. Which principle is WSJ applying?
If you thought local news was dead, this opinion piece argues otherwise. Whether this evidence indicates a trend is debatable. However, local news is important for the future of our republic.
I had just finished reading a Bloomberg Headline Story noting that their economists were predicting 160,000 new Jobs in September – a slow down in jobs production. Just as I finished, the numbers were released – 336,000 new jobs.
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Scientific American article discusses the energy requirements for AI via an interview of Alex de Cries, a data scientist and Ph.D. candidate studying the energy costs of emerging technologies. He suggests that sustainability of AI should be included as a
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Intel is not making delivery commitments for new supercomputer at Argonne. Energy Department has 10 companies engaged in a research center focused on quantum computing. Jesus pointed out that power corrupts – remember the temptations? OpEd written by former Liberty student
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Story in Boston Globe about using remote diagnostic tools to treat strokes — successfully. This technology has been available for wider distribution in Georgia for the past 4 years. Remind me to write the list of reasons why this technology,
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The New York Times unveiled a new web page design. Clean, devoid of multiple visual distractions, remembers that this is a news page not an advertising supplement.
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Remember I said things dont' appear as they seem. Voic.us reports that SB 596, the Stem Cell bill, passed. Well, it did pass the House at 11:26 pm on the 40th day. However, the House made changes to the bill,
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The Justice Department is spending millions on a lawsuit in Pennsylvania defending the Children's Online Protection Act. And, companies that provide Internet access and other web services are spending aggregated millions complying with Justice Department subpoenas for information regarding porn
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Well, the session is over — now the clock starts ticking for the Governor to sign all those bills. Perdue has 45 days to review – and decide whether he signs, vetos, or simply lets the bills become law. Will
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The Lt. Gov has just chided the Senate for doing nothing but tag bills this am. With all the important stuff on the table, worrying about a prestige license plate somehow seems beneath the purpose of this body
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Actually, today is a a cross between Christmas and a funeral. Some are in mourning – others in giddy expectation of presets to be unwrapped Right now, Senators are attempting to amend a license plate bill that will let Equine Research
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Today is a day for watching You watch for who talks to whom For example, the young ladies working for the Georgia Family Council are surrounding the House Rules Chairman so your wonder what bill may get added later when
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House Rules will meet at 9:00 am to put a list of bills together for the House to consider today. Lot's of survivors like SB 425 — The Email Tax (also known by its title The Georgia Family, Chidren and