LadyJazzer wrote: Here....If it makes you feel better, I'll change the word "EVERY" to "MOST"... Does that sufficiently pick your nit?
Feel better?
Maybe you can explain to us how it is that you totally misread the headlines about the "lowest rate of uninsured citizens since 2008" 180-degrees off and tried to pass it off as another knuckle-dragger talking point?
FredHayek wrote: Update per AP today. Despite ACA being three years old, this is the lowest rate of Americans having health insurance since 2008.
Ain't that a doozy?
:splat: I read it wrong, mistakes were made. You got me.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
LadyJazzer wrote: The only jobs RMoney provided were the ones he sent offshore...
But thanks for playing.
Source? :NoNo:
"only" is a pretty big word. Think he didn't hire people at Bain capital. Think providing the financing to expand Staples didn't create jobs?
What about as Governor of Massachussets? Think he didn't hire people there, he had those binders of women, right?
Or do you want to admit your statement is an out and out lie?
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
LadyJazzer wrote: The only jobs RMoney provided were the ones he sent offshore...
But thanks for playing.
Source? :NoNo:
"only" is a pretty big word. Think he didn't hire people at Bain capital. Think providing the financing to expand Staples didn't create jobs?
What about as Governor of Massachussets? Think he didn't hire people there, he had those binders of women, right?
Or do you want to admit your statement is an out and out lie?
Well we know Obama never created any jobs, past or present. (unless you count taxpayer funded jobs like ACA navigators with no background checks)
The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.
"HHS official resigns, pens a must-read rebuke of federal bureaucracy
3:12 PM 03/13/2014
Caroline May
A Health and Human Services official has resigned after dealing with the frustration of the “profoundly dysfunctional” federal bureaucracy, which left him “offended as an American taxpayer.”
In a resignation letter obtained by ScienceInsider, David Wright, director of the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) — which oversees and monitors possible research misconduct — offers a scathing rebuke of the unwieldy and inefficient bureaucracy that he dealt with for the two years he served in the position.
In his letter to Assistant Secretary for Health Howard Koh, Wright explains that the 35 percent of his job that was spent working with science-investigators in his department “has been one of the great pleasures of my long career.” The majority of his duties, however, represented his worst job ever.
“The rest of my role as ORI Director has been the very worst job I have ever had and it occupies up to 65% of my time,” he wrote. ”That part of the job is spent navigating the remarkably dysfunctional HHS bureaucracy to secure resources and, yes, get permission for ORI to serve the research community. I knew coming into this job about the bureaucratic limitations of the federal government, but I had no idea how stifling it would be.”
According to Wright, activities that in his capacity as an academic administrator that took a day or two, took weeks and months in the federal government."...
Great point! Has the bureaucracy and red tape just got to be too much? I know Sarbanes Oxley takes hours out of my week and makes us much less productive. I can't imagine how bad it would be working for regulators.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.