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The Healthcare Conundrum

March 9, 2017 by Pops 27 Comments

CONGRESSIONAL HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT

1.   Billy’s fifth grade class is going on a trip to Disneyland. Tickets cost $100 per student. There are 30 students in the class. Six of them don’t have enough money to buy a $100 ticket. There are four other kids, who aren’t in Billy’s class, but they want to go too, and they don’t want to pay anything. So how much will each of the children who have money need to pay so that everybody can go on the trip?

2.   The students who bought tickets for the non-contributing students are angry, but they still want to go. There will now be 34 kids going (10 of whom paid much less than the others), but when the bus gets to the school, they find out that renting the bus cost $600.00. How much should the bus driver collect from each student? Who pays the bus driver for the students who don’t have any money?

EXTRA CREDIT: If there are only 26 seats on the bus, who doesn’t get to go on the trip?


And that is the problem with providing government health “insurance.”

Everybody wants to have it, but some people just can’t afford it, and other people who want it refuse to pay for it. The people who can pay for it don’t want to pay for everybody else’s healthcare. Finally, the taxpayers can’t afford the cost for a “bus” with enough seats to carry everybody.

Ultimately, those who can afford the price of admission will get to go to the park and ride the rides. Those who can’t afford it will have to settle for a free beanie with mouse ears.

Life is never fair, and if congress believes they can change that, they are living in Fantasyland.

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WikiLeaks 1, CIA zero

March 8, 2017 by Pops 30 Comments

A trove of documents released by WikiLeaks allegedly contains “the entire hacking capacity of the CIA.”  Everyday devices like smart TVs and cell phones have potentially become critical tools in the effort to spy on American citizens.

“THERE IS NO NEED TO WORRY”

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Hasta la vista, baby.

March 8, 2017 by Pops 27 Comments

“I need to speak to Wendy Connor….”

Faced with rising labor costs, fast-food giant Wendy’s has announced a plan to replace employees with self-ordering kiosks in 1,000 stores by the end of the year. Former McDonald’s USA CEO Ed Rensi says Wendy’s move is a direct response to the push for a minimum wage increase to $15-an hour, and he believes automation is here to stay.

“No question about it, Rensi told the FOX Business Network’s Stuart Varney. “It’s not only the minimum wage, it’s the work rules, it’s the joint employment requirement, now the franchisors are responsible for the labor practices of franchisees. It’s all nonsense, it’s over-regulation.”

We can only hope that Special Orders won’t upset them.

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