Sunday, January 03, 2016

2015: The national security stories of the year with Barry Jacobsen




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2015: The year in politics with Richard Baehr of American Thinker





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Griffey should go in this year plus Raines, Piazza & Bagwell!

It's baseball Hall of Fame talk again.  

It starts with Ken Griffey, who should go in the first ballot:  630 HR, 1,836 RBI, 2, 781 hits and a .284 career batting average.    His best years were in Seattle but he did play 9 years in Cincinnati.

My second choice is Tim Raines, one of the best lead off hitters in major league history.   He played 13 years in Montreal.   Overall, he put up some good numbers:  .294 batting average, 808 stolen bases, 2,608 hits and a .385 On Base Average.   

My third choice is Mike Piazza, a great catcher and hitter:   .308 career batting average & 427 HR.

My fourth choice is Jeff Bagwell, who had all of those great years in Houston.   Keep in mind that he played at The Astrodome, a very tough place to hit homers.   Bagwell would have easily hit 500 in any other park.    His numbers were great:  449 HR, .297 batting average & 1,529 RBI.

Griffey goes in for sure.   I hope that the others go in too!


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Health care, California style

The new year opens with another Obama Care story.  It comes from California, as reported by The LA Times:
California officials never anticipated how many people would sign up for state-run health insurance under Obamacare.
The state’s health plan for the poor, known as Medi-Cal, now covers 12.7 million people, 1 of every 3 Californians.
If Medi-Cal were a state of its own, it would be the nation’s seventh-biggest by population; its $91-billion budget would be the country’s fourth-largest, trailing only those of California, New York and Texas.
So 1 of 3 Californians is under a program originally designed to help the poor?  
Is the state that poor?   Medi-Cal was always a last resort insurance policy, or the place where you went to find health coverage if you couldn’t afford a private option or had a preexisting condition or disability.  
Again is the Golden State that poor, or is this what happens when you tell people to sign up because the rich will pay for it.
The article does have an unhappy ending, or a reality check as my late father used to say:
The question California officials now face is how — and on days with a gloomier economic outlook, if — the massive health program can be sustained. 
Already, Medi-Cal is seen by many as underfunded, with patients struggling to find doctors and sometimes receiving low quality of care
A group of activists and others recently filed a federal civil rights complaint alleging that Latinos are being denied access to healthcare because the program does not pay doctors enough.
More proof that Obama Care, or its California version, was always about buying votes rather than creating a health care system. 
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