Sunday, February 19, 2012

Free kibbles

EDUCATION:

A picture of government-created chaos.

 HEALTH CARE:

One in ten doctors admit to lying to patients in the last year.
"The results also show 34 percent of doctors surveyed did not "completely agree" that physicians should disclose all significant medical errors to affected patients. Instead, these doctors said they only somewhat agreed, or disagreed."
Government control of health care has institutionalized lying to patients.
"Our findings raise concerns that some patients might not receive complete and accurate information from their physicians."
Ya think? Try getting your doctor to discuss something with you. I've tried. He won't. Doctors hate the internet because they can no longer keep patients ignorant.

I can't imagine letting a government doctor embed some device under my skin that would medicate me without my knowledge. I'd have to be nearly dead with no other options to allow this.
"In other words, diabetes patients might never need to give themselves another shot. They wouldn't have to worry about remembering to bring medicine everywhere, and they might even be free of having to constantly monitor their blood-sugar levels. Plus, many diabetes patients lapse into comas or die during sleep because that's eight hours every day when they can't monitor their levels. The NASA Biocapsules would work automatically, regardless of whether you're awake or not. As of 2010 there were an estimated 285 million people living with diabetes, so saying that this invention could potentially save millions of lives is not an exaggeration."
It makes more sense for those diabetics to quit eating the government disease creation diet so they can cure their diabetes. Using NASA to promote this abomination is, well, a greater abomination. This is seriously twisted. Just a few days ago the propagandists didn't mention NASA. Apparently the response was less than stellar so they reloaded the propaganda and boosted it using NASA.

POLICE STATE:

Canadian government becoming more aggressive than the US.

I just did a Google news report on "FBI terrorist plot" and discovered this:
"Within the last week, authorities say, Amine El Khalifi’s plan to wreak havoc was proceeding as hoped: An al-Qaida associate handed him an automatic weapon to kill security officers inside the U.S. Capitol. A bomb-laden vest would detonate the building. He would die as a martyr.
But there was a problem: The explosives were inert, the gun inoperable and the supposed al-Qaida member was actually an undercover officer, according to court documents."
In other words, FBI agents provocateur radicalized another patsy and entrapped him into promoting the phony terrorist threat against the US. Every supposed terrorist threat I've read about in the last several years was originated, organized, funded then thwarted by the FBI. The FBI has created a cottage industry out of creating phony terrorist threats.

I want to make this clear. The FBI is far more dangerous to the average American than any Muslim terrorist, and I'm far more afraid of the FBI than I am of a Muslim terrorist.

POLITICS:

The sham recount by the Republican establishment in Maine indicates more corruption, not less. The Republican establishment should quit before it falls further behind.

Military warns active duty, reservists and veterans not to march in support of Ron Paul. The military supports Ron Paul for a reason: he's trying to save their lives while all the rest of the candidates want to kill them to enrich their cronies. You can't make this stuff up.

Goofball Santorum says Obama's policies elevate the earth above the man. Is that his idea of being poetic? How his policies are bankrupting Americans and the US government? That's probably too honest. I was disgusted by the candidates in 2008. There's a branch of libertarian philosophy that claims that each president is worse than the one before him. Of course we can identify a couple of exceptions: Jefferson, Eisenhower and Reagan for example. But, other than Paul and as bad as Obama is, the current crop of Republicans fits the worse than Obama bill.

The mis-named experts say that the negativity in the Republican campaign is hurting Republicans. You know what I think about so-called experts, so I disagree. The problem with the Republican race isn't the negativity. It's the crappy quality of candidates. That's like saying that the reason people hate a spoiled ham sandwich is somebody pointed out the sandwich is spoiled. No. The reason people hate it is it's spoiled. Pointing it out isn't the problem. The Republican candidates, other than Ron Paul, suck. All of them claim to support limited government, but none of them other than Ron Paul does. And Ron Paul is a terrible messenger for small government. Not once have I heard him explain how every dollar government spends makes us poorer. But IMO there's good news in all of this. It's best to get the negativity out in the primary. Come November, people either won't remember or won't care what was said in the primary. The primary will greatly immunize the candidate from the criticism he's receiving today.  That's why primaries exist.

MISC:

Scientists have created a working transistor from a single atom. I'm skeptical. Quantum uncertainty must make the results uncertain. I'm sure engineers can develop error correction, but you can't have it both ways. Semiconductor physics is based on quantum mechanics. Single atoms cannot behave with certainty.

I recently wrote that all the phony hype around Jeremy Lin would ultimately do him harm when he was brought back down to earth. Now we know that three ESPN personalities have been punished for their comments regarding Lin. It's disgusting how the David Stern and ESPN are trying to use this man like a drug. They are so desperate for a success in New York, they'll destroy anybody to get it. Leave Lin alone to excel, succeed or fail. Leave the fans alone to embrace him or not. He doesn't deserve being burned to the crisp under this self-serving corporate-government microscope.

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