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Corporate Parasites Are Bleeding Us to Death
Robert Creamer is a Political organizer, strategist. and author.
His recent article for the Huffington Post, Time to Just Say No to Giant Corporate "Parasites" -- and Recognize Them for What They Are, is a brilliant commentary on the state of business and government relationships in the modern age. He gives several examples of huge bureaucratic [...]
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Reducing Medical Costs
George D. Lundberg, MD had an article published on Medscape last month -- Seven Ways to Reduce Unnecessary Medical Costs -- Right Now!
Dr. Lundberg makes excellent tactical suggestions and gives specific examples of costly procedures and practices, and how they should be handled differently.
However, Dr. Lundberg focuses this article on the power of the doctor/patient [...]
Climate Change is Happening. The People Must do Something.
The Science and Development Network published an article titled Climate change: Enough science, now for the politics. It makes the point that there is plenty of scientific evidence that proves that climate change is occurring. But people and politics must change their views if anything is to actually be done about it.
The idea that humans [...]
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Why We Need Health Reform | 1
I can't believe how the public is dragging their feet on the supporting healthcare issue.
Oh, but that's right. Their placated by the drugs so many of them are taking for their myriad of health conditions. Wake up people! In a civilized society provide universal healthcare should not be so difficult.
Here's an idea: I'll start a [...]
Bill Maher | New Rule: Not Everything in America Has to Make a Profit
When healthcare companies and practitioners put profit ahead of people's well-being, what results is exploitation.
It's fine if healthcare if for profit. But, then the profits should be fed back into the system for rewarding practitioners, funding studies, and improving care.
In a recent article in the Huffington Post, Bill Maher talks about how rehabilitating prisoners is [...]
Now That’s a Public Option