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Old 02-09-2015   #61
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Joke as in those technologies are not anywhere near being ready to replace any existing technologies right now, like oil and nuclear. You can't just turn on most alternative energy sources when you need them, so then you need essentially large batteries or capacitors to store that unused energy, which is expensive. They don't have anywhere near the efficiency of existing solutions, and until they can compete in that respect, they remain largely a waste of time. The free market will always define the better solution.

I don't disagree that they have their place, and as technology increases, they might be worth something on the world market. But to try and say solar is the future? You do realize that we have cloud cover here in MN for about half the year, right? How well are those panels working here? Do they work in places like AZ or NV? Places that have sunlight 350 days a year? Absolutely, as long as you have the infrastructure to harness that energy and distribute it. Certain things make sense in certain areas.

Wind power has been around a long time and besides being ugly, has some merit. Have you ever driven through the windmill farms just east of Los Angeles? Ugly and more expensive, but that's Kalifornia for ya.

Hydro power. I wouldn't really consider it alternative energy, but it's renewable and constant, this might be my favorite of all, but limited in some ways by geographic placement.
You do realize they have clouds in AZ, NV and CA right? To completely write off and R&D for alternative renewable resources is just stupid. You dont seems to grasp the concepts of Alternative energy such as not relying on one source of energy for everything. I.e. you wouldnt just go based solely on solar or wind but have a combination of many sources of energy that is clean and not dependent on foreign affairs.
And yes i have driven through the wind farms east of los angeles and honestly The smog cloud i flew into on the trip into los angeles was much more ugly, and dangerous.
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Just because a company that was funded by the government went under is not the only case against Alt Energy. Alternative energy needs to be developed. As a country we need to develop alternative energy as we are slaves to the oil industry. Oil and Nuclear are NOT the answer. Oil is a Non Renewable resource there is a finite supply. The sun is not going out, and Wind is not going to stop, we harness these RENEWABLE resources and we win as a society and a country and not to mention Earth. Its thoughts like yours that are whats wrong with our energy policy. I would rather my tax dollars go towards Alt Energy than Oil Subsidies.
I personally don't think any one energy solution is the answer. A broad portfolio that consists of several different forms is the answer in my opinion. Too much dependence on any form of energy production makes you a slave to that industry.

Solar and wind are great, I'm all for them. I think they have a roll to play in our energy portfolio, but so does fossil and nuclear and other misc forms of energy production as well. Fossil and nuclear (and some renewable's like Hydro) provide reliable and consistent base load to the grid, something wind and solar do not being that they are more susceptible to changing climates.
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Any conservative ideas of helping the poor receive healthcare are buried in light years of regulation and cost over runs. This is just another method of taking a huge part of our economy and putting it in government hands.
What was this then? Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act

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My reply above was typed awhile ago before I hit send and a lot of replies rolled in. Tom sounds like you kinda said the same thing, so we sort of agree. Everything has it's roll, no one method is perfect. Carry on!
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My reply above was typed awhile ago before I hit send and a lot of replies rolled in. Tom sounds like you kinda said the same thing, so we sort of agree. Everything has it's roll, no one method is perfect. Carry on!
Yeah i think we are totally in agreement. The problem is right now we are way too dependent on oil, where the saudis can crush the american oil companies by simply producing too much at a lower cost or producing too little raising the price. The more we get into Electric vehicles being powered by alternative energies the better we are off.
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Solar is quickly becoming viable. The efficiency rate is climbing and the prices are holding or going down slightly. We supply air conditioners to a lot of the electrical cabinets used on these sites and there are a lot of them going up. A 2 square mile facility (not sure how much of that is actual panels) was just put online a month ago near Phoenix. A square mile is pretty freaking huge. It produces 125MW or enough for 20,500 homes.

Solar is great for the southern US, but obviously not as good up here. Wind and nuclear will probably be the backbone here. There is another huge solar project near phoenix that uses the sun to heat up a salt liquid that can continue producing power all night. I don't know as much about that one.

I agree with Brandon, there isn't one solution here, but a good healthy mix of several different sources.
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That's interesting, that's pretty good power output for Solar, albeit it's in a location with nearly perfect conditions for solar, but still that's pretty good.

But even as good as that is, compare that to say Plant Vogtle (Nuclear) which has a little over twice that footprint (4-5sq miles), and when the new units are online will have an output of roughly 4500 MW (36 times as much as the Phoenix site).

Again I think all of these forms of power are great and glad to see some of these other technologies improving as quickly as they are, but you still need this large plants to provide that base load.
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I don't even know what to say to that. That's the most anti-free market idea I've ever heard of. Do you really think american oil companies aren't going to stick it to you? Nevermind the problems that will occur by turning our backs on the world market. Look into the reasons that the U.S. dollar is the worlds reserve currency. Hint: All oil sold around the world is denominated in dollars.
Free markets? Just like the way China sticks it to us with manufacturing every day? Because we sold out our labor forces here in the USA by opening free trade that only seems to go one way. Remember those bumper stickers that used to say, "Buy American, the job it saves could be yours"?


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As far as Obamacare goes, have you ever heard of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act which was signed into law by Ronald Reagan? It requires emergency rooms to treat a person regardless of their ability to pay. That law resulted in the $10 ibuprofen pill and other ridiculous costs to cover those who couldn't pay. People who couldn't afford preventive care ultimately received it the most expensive way, in the emergency room. Consider the fact that the Heritage Foundation, a conservation think tank, essentially came up with the main ideas of Obamacare.
Yes, I've heard about it just as everybody else has. But was it really a broken system? Please explain how Obamacare is going to fix it, AND SAVE MONEY ACROSS THE BOARD.
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Free markets? Just like the way China sticks it to us with manufacturing every day? Because we sold out our labor forces here in the USA by opening free trade that only seems to go one way. Remember those bumper stickers that used to say, "Buy American, the job it saves could be yours"?
So you only quote Milton Friedman when it suits your point?

“The great virtue of a free market system is that it does not care what color people are; it does not care what their religion is; it only cares whether they can produce something you want to buy. It is the most effective system we have discovered to enable people who hate one another to deal with one another and help one another.”
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Yes, I've heard about it just as everybody else has. But was it really a broken system? Please explain how Obamacare is going to fix it, AND SAVE MONEY ACROSS THE BOARD.
How does Thomas Sowell explain that even though all other first world countries have some type of government regulated universal health care system, our health care is the most expensive in the world?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...%29_per_capita

For the price we're paying maybe were just getting the best health care in the world, right? The World Health Organization says we are number 37.

http://thepatientfactor.com/canadian...ealth-systems/

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So you only quote Milton Friedman when it suits your point?

“The great virtue of a free market system is that it does not care what color people are; it does not care what their religion is; it only cares whether they can produce something you want to buy. It is the most effective system we have discovered to enable people who hate one another to deal with one another and help one another.”
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Sure, I post what is relevant to my point, just as you or anybody else does.

Unfortunately that is not how a "free market system" is working for the great USoA. NAFTA made sure of that.
http://content.sierraclub.org/press-...rade-agreement

http://economyincrisis.org/nafta

And lets not forget that China has such a huge one-way street on China/US imports and exports, all the while big brother is picking winners and loosers.

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How does Thomas Sowell explain that even though all other first world countries have some type of government regulated universal health care system, our health care is the most expensive in the world?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...%29_per_capita
And yet people come here to get treatments they can't get anywhere else, or have to wait years to get because of universal healthcare, which in many cases is too late,...

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For the price we're paying maybe were just getting the best health care in the world, right? The World Health Organization says we are number 37.

http://thepatientfactor.com/canadian...ealth-systems/
In that "free market system" there would be competition which always drives cost down and quality up. But now that Obamacare is in place, none of that matters anymore.
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Just gonna throw this out here...
If you average out the sun days this battery may make solar power a viable option.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/2/11/80...tery-elon-musk
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How about that Jordanian pilot that was burned alive?
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Christians killed Muslims hundreds of years ago so anything goes.
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Sure, I post what is relevant to my point, just as you or anybody else does.

Unfortunately that is not how a "free market system" is working for the great USoA. NAFTA made sure of that.
http://content.sierraclub.org/press-...rade-agreement

http://economyincrisis.org/nafta
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Anyhow, quotes express an opinion, not fact. Studies are done to find the facts.

The first link explains how NAFTA caused a bunch of carbon to be released into the atmosphere. So you believe in climate change?

The second link is propaganda.

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And lets not forget that China has such a huge one-way street on China/US imports and exports, all the while big brother is picking winners and loosers.
So being able to buy stuff super cheap is a huge burden on our country? I keep hearing about the sky falling with China and it never does. It's a communist country. Maybe we can stop trade and start a cold war with China - because the one with the USSR was so great. Meanwhile I get to buy a $50 oscilloscope to troubleshoot my dsm.

And big brother picking winners and losers? It was Bush who began bailing out banks after the crash. Obama continued the path of keynesian economics. Bush started it Obama got blamed and it didn't even fail.

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And yet people come here to get treatments they can't get anywhere else, or have to wait years to get because of universal healthcare, which in many cases is too late,...



In that "free market system" there would be competition which always drives cost down and quality up. But now that Obamacare is in place, none of that matters anymore.
The cost was the highest in the world before Obamacare and rising faster than inflation. Other countries make it work.

The data in this story doesn't support your claim about long wait times. What data do you have about the rest of your claim?

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/ar...doctor/281614/

If your points are as patently true as you seem to believe they are, there should be facts to show it, right?

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/27/us...-coverage.html

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How about that Jordanian pilot that was burned alive?
Oh, right. Everyone can get back to talking about how great the King of Jordan is.

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My point about China (you can throw Mexico in there too) had to do with your bringing up free market systems. We don't have one like you think we do. America was once a great industrialized nation until we sold out our own labor forces with NAFTA. Dig a little and find out what's happening to the wealth of this country (not talking individual)), it's turning into a house of cards.

Obamacare is not a product of a free market system. It's crony capitalism. Picking winners and losers along the way. Take a look into how many in congress and the senate have invested heavily into certain medical companies since before and after Obamacare passed. Now you think those same politicians are to pass bills or give contracts out to the competition?

Open markets across state lines with competing companies was the answer.
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As I was reading your reply and researching the details of the subject matter in it, I had a realization. While we don't see eye to eye on the subject matter, I definitely sensed your concern and worry about the direction this country is heading in. If you strip away the content, that is certainly an experience we share. We find ourselves on different teams with different visions for our country, however.

I am open to shift my views based on evidence I find. When we were arguing the 2nd amendment and I was researching the laws and history, I had no idea where the rabbit hole I fell into was going to take me. That shit is hard and uncomfortable to do because for all I know, the end result I might find is exactly the opposite of what I believed. Then I would have no choice, but to admit defeat and accept reality. I am trying to do the same here. If you have supporting facts, historical precedent, and logical reasoning to support your claims in a honest open discission, I would love to hear them. I don't want to hear rehashed rhetoric from a talking head that knows fear and anger are the easiest way to get people fired up.

I've begun familiarizing myself with the concept of opening health markets across state lines. To put things in proper perspective, we could begin by discussing how the system currently works as a starting point. Then we'll have a framework to build on and understand how opening markets across state lines would change things. Thoughts?
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As I was reading your reply and researching the details of the subject matter in it, I had a realization. While we don't see eye to eye on the subject matter, I definitely sensed your concern and worry about the direction this country is heading in. If you strip away the content, that is certainly an experience we share. We find ourselves on different teams with different visions for our country, however.

I am open to shift my views based on evidence I find. When we were arguing the 2nd amendment and I was researching the laws and history, I had no idea where the rabbit hole I fell into was going to take me. That shit is hard and uncomfortable to do because for all I know, the end result I might find is exactly the opposite of what I believed. Then I would have no choice, but to admit defeat and accept reality. I am trying to do the same here. If you have supporting facts, historical precedent, and logical reasoning to support your claims in a honest open discission, I would love to hear them. I don't want to hear rehashed rhetoric from a talking head that knows fear and anger are the easiest way to get people fired up.

I've begun familiarizing myself with the concept of opening health markets across state lines. To put things in proper perspective, we could begin by discussing how the system currently works as a starting point. Then we'll have a framework to build on and understand how opening markets across state lines would change things. Thoughts?
We're all friends here and open discussion is key.

The whole premise behind Obamacare was two things, plus one that goes undiscussed.
1) reduce cost for the working middle class as cost were going up
2) insure the uninsured
3) the "other" agenda

For 1)
Cost are going up, not down. In the very beginning cost did seem lower, but if you follow election cycles vs implementation of key aspects of Obamacare it has risen as elections have passed. Same ol' dog and pony show as usual.
The simplest way to bring cost down is by opening up the insurance markets to allow competition across state lines and implement TORT Reform to do away with frivolous law suits that drive the cost up. This was the conservative plan that was put forward in senate, but good ol' boy Harry Reid blocked it from debate, basically keeping it out of the public eye.
See article and proposed bills at the bottom.

"Comprehensive Republican health reform plans introduced in Congress

Let’s start with 5 comprehensive health reform proposals that have actually been introduced in Congress—some well before President Obama even was nominated for president, and all months before the House (11/7/09) or Senate (12/24/09) voted on what eventually became Obamacare.
  • Ten Steps to Transform Health Care in America Act (S. 1783) introduced by Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY) July 12, 2007.
  • Every American Insured Health Act introduced by Senators Richard Burr (R-NC) and Bob Corker (R-TN) with co-sponsors Tom Coburn (R-OK), Mel Martinez (formerly R-FL) and Elizabeth Dole (formerly R-NC) on July 26, 2007.
  • Senators Bob Bennett (R-UT) and Ron Wyden (D-OR) introduced the Healthy Americans Act on January 18, 2007 and re-introduced the same bill on February 5, 2009.
  • Patients’ Choice Act of 2009 introduced by Senators Tom Coburn (R-OK) and Richard Burr (R-NC) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Devin Nunes (R-CA) on May 20, 2009. [See Update #1 for why this bill was of particular significance]
  • H.R. 2300, Empowering Patients First Act introduced July 30, 2009 by Rep. Tom Price (R-GA)."
http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapoth...o-health-plan/

The old system was basically a monoploy because the insurance companies positioned themselves to have no real competition. They controlled their own markets with no worries from competitors. Think back to the days of "Ma Bell" if you're old enough to remember, unfortunately I am. "Ma Bell" was the nation wide phone company that was divided into basically compass based positions in America, BellSouth, Northern Bell, Western Bell, etc. But they were under the same umbrella of Bell Telephones. At that time the cost of having a phone was very high, until they were deemed a monopoly somewhere in the late 70's if I remember correctly. At that point they were forced to sell off the branches and allow other companies to access the networks. Once that happened there was a dramatic increase in quality or services while the cost dropped. Same thing would happen with healthcare if the Republican plans were allowed to move forward. If you never heard about the Republican ideas I'm not surprised, Harry Reid and the Dems never spoke of it and kept it locked down.

So now you'll have a government controlled monopoly, how do think that will go?

For 2)
There was never technically anybody in this country that couldn't get healthcare, including illegals (don't get me started). For the most part, the poor had easier access to healthcare than the middle class. Those who couldn't afford it got it for free. Those who couldn't pay didn't.

For 3)
It's two folded. First off those in charge think people are living too long and they are looking for ways to reduce the population numbers. By complicating the healthcare system they are "backdoor" causing a reduction in healthcare for the aging class. If it's too complex or too burdomsone you may tough it out instead of running to the doctor everytime you feel ill. In the long run, going unchecked, many people could get sick enough to say it's too late for you, you should have come in sooner. Welcome to the DMV of healthcare.
Secondly,the longer you do live, the longer they have to pay for your healthcare and your social security payments after you retire. This is huge because the "baby boomers" are now hitting retirement age. So, the largest group of tax payers who've been paying into the system are now becoming the biggest burden of it. By causing you to die off sooner they save on both healthcare cost and social security payments. There will be "formulas" to determine if you qualify for a treatment or if you should just go home to die. Can you say death panels?

Ever really thought about why Congress, the Senate, all of their aids and anybody at a higher status in the government got an excemption? Because they saw the writing on the wall and would have never voted themselves out of quality healthcare. Exempting them was the only way to get it passed.

Know this for sure, the whole thing is designed to fail in the long term so we'll all be forced into "single payer".
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I’m not quite old enough to remember whether ma bell still existed when I was a kid, but I did grow up with a rotary phone and the Apple II didn’t make it to my elementary school until I was in 5th grade, so probably not too far off. Lol

I read through the summaries of those Republican sponsored health care bills from the Forbes article to see what they were about. To be completely honest with you, none of them seem radically different from Obamacare to me. More than one mentioned implementing health insurance exchanges, subsidized policies, focusing on preventative care, improving record keeping through IT, and one even had what amounted to an individual mandate. The selling insurance across state lines was in there too..

It seems Obamacare only allocated $50 million towards tort reform, which apparently isn’t much. When it comes to selling health insurance across state lines, I’m not sure it’s quite the monopoly ma bell was. From what I’ve gathered, there is no federal guideline making it illegal to sell health insurance across state lines. It’s state regulations that prevent it, but only because each state currently regulates its own insurance requirements. Any health insurance company can sell insurance in any state it wants to, provided it is licensed to do so in that state and the policy meets the states criteria. If there is an overpriced and uncompetitive market, there’s nothing stopping an insurance company from getting licensed and selling policies there. To make it an option for interstate policies however, Obamacare actually lays a framework out for any state to enter into a compact with any other states to sell insurance policies across state lines.

“Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590), Section 1333 permits states to form health care choice inter-state compacts and allow insurers to sell policies in any state participating in the compact. Two or more states may enter into compacts under which one or more insurance plans may be offered in the such states, subject to the laws and regulations of the state in which it was written. “

http://www.ncsl.org/research/health/...purchases.aspx

Does that seem like a ma bell type monopoly to you? It might not be perfect, but it does it seem government controlled monopoly bad?

I’m not arguing that Obamacare is perfect. But, I can’t see how it’s so significantly different from the Republican proposals.
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