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To: bentway who wrote (187967)5/1/2012 1:51:18 PM
From: epicure of 224959
 
I join just about everything :-)

I have to say, all my students seem to be either tweeting or on Facebook. Myspace, they say, is for middle schoolers. I wish I could effectively communicate the sneer that goes with that when they say it.

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To: epicure who wrote (187968)5/1/2012 2:18:35 PM
From: Dale Baker of 224959
 
Younger folks seem very focused on their 3D friends and interacting with them on Facebook and with texts and tweets. SI was an aggregator back in the day before Internet 2.0, so most of us settled here out of habit. I use Facebook mostly for family, old college friends, etc. but the quality of the exchanges there is only a fraction of what we have here daily.

That said, I'm not sure this forum appeals to the under-40 crowd at all.

Is anyone lurking here regularly under 40?

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (187969)5/1/2012 2:33:37 PM
From: epicure of 224959
 
I decided to go look up what had happened to Myspace:

en.wikipedia.org 

Interesting story.

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From: JohnM5/1/2012 2:33:48 PM
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TPMDC
Top GOPer: Ban On Pre-Existing Conditions Discrimination ‘A Terrible Idea’
Sahil Kapur
May 1, 2012, 1:42 PM

Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), the No. 5 House Republican, says he opposes one of the Affordable Care Act’s most popular provisions — a ban on the insurance company practice of discriminating against people with pre-existing medical conditions.

“It’s a terrible idea,” he told Politico.

The remarks reflect a major conundrum for Republicans who, a year and a half after winning back the House, still have no idea how to replace “Obamacare” and are divided over how best to repeal it.

A big complicating factor for the GOP is that scores of rank-and-file members want to repeal the law wholesale, without preserving the well-polling policies. That exposes them to specific questions about the merits of the law’s keys provisions, and gets members like Price, and the rest of the party, into trouble.

A Price aide told TPM in an email that “we can achieve coverage through broader pooling mechanisms, even for those with pre-existing conditions, and tax credits. This should be viewed in the context of Obamacare, which is what we are talking about replacing. In the context of Obamacare, ideas like guaranteed issue and community rating work only if the individual mandate is in place.”

The pre-existing conditions rule is broadly popular with the public, even among Republicans. But the policy will collapse unless healthy people also enter the insurance pool, spreading costs and defraying risks — that’s the purpose of the less popular individual mandate and subsidies that are also a part of “Obamacare.”

Price’s alternative plan would provide consumers tax breaks to make insurance more affordable, and would create subsidized high-risk pools to accommodate the sick and needy. It’s an idea Republicans commonly point to. But it would entrench the very adverse-selection problem that the “Obamacare” mandate resolves. Enrollees would be sick and in need of extensive care, driving up premiums and costs without the counterweight that young and healthy people would provide.

That’s why Republicans are struggling to come up with an alternative they can broadly support: To date, “Obamacare” remains the most comprehensive free-market approach to tackling the free-rider problem while giving Americans a financial stake in their health care.

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From: epicure5/1/2012 2:37:32 PM
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Interesting Parkinson's info- I have to say, as a young adult I loved risk. So I found the study kind of comforting:

news.yahoo.com 

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To: JohnM who wrote (187971)5/1/2012 2:39:29 PM
From: epicure of 224959
 
I was at the drugstore picking up something for my husband, and I heard a woman talking about her daughter- who could not get insurance because she had a pre-existing condition (she was pregnant). So she had to go on mediCal, until the baby was born, and then she could get insurance. All I could think was- what an insane system.

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To: epicure who wrote (187973)5/1/2012 2:41:45 PM
From: JohnM of 224959
 
All I could think was- what an insane system.
And likely to get more so. During my bad days, the only remedy I can see is some serious catastrophe which drives the populace in search of a single payer system.

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From: epicure5/1/2012 2:42:28 PM
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I heard from another realtor recently, friend of our family, that there are now bidding wars breaking out, and houses are starting to go over ask. Inventory is very very low right now- at least in the good areas. I don't know how the bad areas are doing. But I thought it was interesting that nice parts of San Jose (and good parts of all Santa Clara county) and good parts of Alameda county were picking up so much.

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To: JohnM who wrote (187974)5/1/2012 2:43:42 PM
From: epicure of 224959
 
That's what drove Britain. We'll see if we need something that big. Maybe just the byzantine complexity and bizarrely high prices can do the trick- eventually.

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From: Dale Baker5/1/2012 3:07:21 PM
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A double bonus - we are spared months of listening to an obnoxious jerk (based on his past behavior) and the Reps get to showcase their marvelous sense of tolerance and open arms in their party, LOL.

Gay Romney adviser resigns after backlash

Post opinion writer Jennifer Rubin reports that Richard Grenell, foreign policy spokesman for the Romney campaign, has resigned in the wake of a full-court press by anti-gay conservatives.


Read more at:
link.email.washingtonpost.com 



Or visit washingtonpost.com/politics.


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