Headlines I Wish I Hadn’t Seen

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  1. Jackson says:

    “World’s top climate scientists told to “cover up” the fact that the Earth’s temperature hasn’t risen for the last 15 years.”

    As much as I am entertained by the Daily Mail, you have to take what they say with a grain of salt.

  2. Paul says:

    That Uncle Sam advertisement was one of the creepiest things I’ve ever seen.

  3. David says:

    “The latest report, which runs to 2,000 pages, will be shown to representatives from all 195 governments next week at a meeting in Stockholm, who can discuss alterations they want to make.”

    They are all politicians, of course they want to make it skewed in their favor. The UN is trying to please everyone, and instead they need to publish their report without input. The scientists who are creating it already have a bias, and when country’s then get to change things it moves the document even further away from actually being science.

  4. Stewart T. says:

    Low wage jobs are all the market can support since many wealthy people are hoarding their money instead of spending it or investing it. So much for trickle-down economics…

    • Rutledge says:

      On the bright side of this, eventually we will have a massive rush of funds into the market. Assuming we get a nonvolatile leader in office..

      • Stewart T. says:

        The corporate fat-cats would rather be buried with their money like some modern Viking. Waiting for the altruism of the robber-barons is a fool’s game.

  5. Crawford says:

    “HHS: 11 million uninsured Americans to obtain coverage next year. Down from about 22 million projected a year ago and 28 million originally.”

    I strongly believe that Obamacare is a big reason as to why we are experiencing such a slow economic rebound. Hopefully this massive headache of a plan will be dust in the wind, sooner or later.

  6. Billy says:

    “HHS: 11 million uninsured Americans to obtain coverage next year. Down from about 22 million projected a year ago and 28 million originally.”

    Taking bets on how many will actually be covered! I’m going for only 6 million! Will anyone match it?

    • Rutledge says:

      6 million, maybe…

      The issue is that these exchanges are incredibly complicated to use. Beyond that, excuse the stereotyping, but the people who need to use these exchanges are uninsured for a reason. Most likely because they don’t have a good job. Making me believe that they wont have a clue how to operate these exchanges.

  7. Bob Hertz says:

    Rutledge is right, but also wrong in a revealing way.

    Medicare is filled with persons who did not have a good job during their workers, and who cannot operate a computer.

    The same is true of Veterans Administration health care.

    The ACA exchanges were designed by highly literate Congressional staffers and academics.

    Medicare was designed by the designers of Social Security, basically.