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RE: You Can't Reason with a Liberal Mindset Laughing and Crying in the Kitchen
8/10/2013 9:33:52 PM
Saturday Morning Cartoons:  With the President heading off for his Martha's Vineyard vacation and Congress on summer recess, it's good to know that ALL the federal agencies embroiled in scandal have been tasked by our POTUS to do thorough investigations... of themselves.    So far, repercussions for bad behavior have been harsh; paid leave and promotions coming to mind... and of course retirement, with full benefits.     That's how this administration "cleans house".
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With the President heading off for his Martha's Vineyard vacation and Congress on summer recess, it's good to know that ALL the federal agencies embroiled in scandal have been tasked by our POTUS to do thorough investigations... of themselves.

So far, repercussions for bad behavior have been harsh; paid leave and promotions coming to mind... and of course retirement, with full benefits.

That's how this administration "cleans house".

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RE: You Can't Reason with a Liberal Mindset Laughing and Crying in the Kitchen
8/13/2013 12:29:40 AM
Yes It Is Political!

Liberal Logic: To Help Kids, Ban Summer Vacations

It is absolutely amazing what otherwise intelligent people will say once they embrace the idea that everyone should have exactly the same opportunities in all areas of life (sameness of opportunity).

Last year, for example, French President François Hollande proposed to ban homework to “restore equality.” After all, it’s just not fair that some kids get help from their parents with their homework while others don’t. Children must therefore be denied any extra, unearned opportunities that result from being born to parents who have the time to help them.

Not to be outdone, Slate’s Matthew Yglesias offers a much less fun but even more lethal proposal to level opportunity between the rich and the poor: do away with summer vacation.

A vacation, you see, “costs money, but prosperous parents are happy to spend it on their kids.” Some kids get to go to summer camp for two months, while others are stuck at home.

Since “the existence of summer vacation is a huge barrier to equal opportunity,” Yglesias thinks it ought to be abolished and kids should be forced to go to school year-round.

Let that one sink in for a moment. All school. All the time. Why? Because it’s not fair that some parents can afford more expensive summer vacations for their kids than others can.

It never seems to cross Yglesias’s mind that kids, being kids, can have wonderful summers just by playing with their friends in the neighborhood. The wonders of childhood aren’t accessible only to those who go to expensive camps. All children can embark on fantastic flights of fancy using their imaginations (and maybe a stuffed tiger). By denying children the joys of summer vacations, Yglesias’s proposal would completely ruin childhood for rich and poor kids alike.

What’s more, his underlying logic admits of no limiting principle. Yglesias is in effect proposing to ban any activity that (a) costs money and (b) may in the long run benefit those who can afford to participate in it.

But why leave it at summer? Isn’t it unfair that some kids go to enriching afterschool programs, while others can’t afford to? And what about weekends? Think of all the unfair, opportunity-enhancing activities rich parents can cram into these two-day weekends—all 52 of them!

There’s a better way to help children that doesn’t require forcing them to be in school all the time. Why not focus on improving the quality of education during the existing school year?

Yglesias, of course, would not object to that. But he worries that whatever gains are made during the school year will evaporate during the indolent summer months, those festering sores of inequality that so provoke his ire.

It never occurs to him that even the poorest of parents could simply assign to their kids some good ol’ homemade homework during the summer.

In his inspiring remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast in February, Dr. Benjamin Carson told the story of how his illiterate, single mother, concerned about his grades, would force him to submit written book reports to her. She, of course, could not read them, but her son did not know that at the time.

Of course, to talk this way is to deny that the poor are just hapless victims of economic circumstances. It is to affirm how much they may do for their children (and themselves) without the help of the state. And that’s precisely why you will never hear those who fashion themselves as the high-minded benefactors of the poor speak in this way.

The poet Auden called this the conceit of the social worker: “We are all here on earth to help others; what on earth the others are here for, I don’t know.”

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Saturday Morning Cartoons:  With the President heading off for his Martha's Vineyard vacation and Congress on summer recess, it's good to know that ALL the federal agencies embroiled in scandal have been tasked by our POTUS to do thorough investigations... of themselves.    So far, repercussions for bad behavior have been harsh; paid leave and promotions coming to mind... and of course retirement, with full benefits.     That's how this administration "cleans house".
Saturday Morning Cartoons:
With the President heading off for his Martha's Vineyard vacation and Congress on summer recess, it's good to know that ALL the federal agencies embroiled in scandal have been tasked by our POTUS to do thorough investigations... of themselves.

So far, repercussions for bad behavior have been harsh; paid leave and promotions coming to mind... and of course retirement, with full benefits.

That's how this administration "cleans house".

May Wisdom and the knowledge you gained go with you,



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RE: You Can't Reason with a Liberal Mindset Laughing and Crying in the Kitchen
8/14/2013 12:12:37 AM
Seems like a hot topic to be teaching and studying in college beastiality and sodomy and why not toss in some prostitution. Described as the ultimate Libtard Education Program. LOL


What the Yale? Ivy league students admit to bestiality, desires about incest, during 'Sex Weekend' workshop

At the 'Sex: Am I Normal' workshop three percent of the Yale student participants revealed they had engaged in sexual activity with an animal while others admitted to taking part in sadomasochism and prostitution. The intent of the workshop was to increase understanding for those who indulge in 'fringe sexual practices.'

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   Sexologist Jill McDevitt

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Sexologist Jill McDevitt hosted the session where around students used their cellphones to answer questions about sex

Yale University students admitted during a sex workshop to indulging in bestiality and fantasizing about incest, according to reports.

Scholars at the prestigious Ivy League university also confessed at the "Sex: Am I Normal" seminar to taking part in sadomasochism and prostitution.

RELATED: CELL USE IN PREGNANCY MAY BE HARMFUL

The results, chronicled by the Yale Daily News, detailed how nine percent of attendees had been paid for sex and three percent had engaged in sexual activity with an animal.

More than half had participated in "consensual pain" during intercourse, the Connecticut university's publication added.

Students revealed some rather surprising findings at a recent sex workshop on the Yale campus.

MICHELLE MCLOUGHLIN/REUTERS

Students revealed some rather surprising findings at a recent sex workshop on the Yale campus.

RELATED: YALE GRAD’S BOYFRIEND FACES POSSIBLE CHARGES IN HER DEATH

Sexologist Dr. Jill McDevitt hosted the session where around 55 students used their cellphones to answer questions about sex. The results were then published in real time on a screen.

McDevitt, who also owns the Feminique sex store in West Chester, Pennsylvania, said the results showed "you can't have assumptions about people's backgrounds."

RELATED: NO CHARGES FOR BOYFRIEND IN YALE GRAD’S CAR CRASH DEATH

Student Giuliana Berry, who hosted the event, told Campus Reform the workshop - part of Yale's Sex Weekend - aimed to increase understanding and compassion for people who indulged in "fringe sexual practices."



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RE: You Can't Reason with a Liberal Mindset Laughing and Crying in the Kitchen
8/14/2013 12:54:10 PM

Obamacare installs new scrutiny, fines for charitable hospitals that treat uninsured people



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Charitable hospitals that treat uninsured Americans will be subjected to new levels of scrutiny of their nonprofit status and could face sizable new fines under Obamacare.

A new provision in Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code, which takes effect under Obamacare, sets new standards of review and installs new financial penalties for tax-exempt charitable hospitals, which devote a minimum amount of their expenses to treat uninsured poor people. Approximately 60 percent of American hospitals are currently nonprofit.

Charity for the uninsured is one of the factors that could discourage enrollment in Obamacare, which requires all Americans to purchase health insurance or else face new taxes themselves from the IRS.

“It requires tax-exempt hospitals to do a community needs survey and file additional paperwork with the IRS every three years. This is to prove that the charitable hospital is still needed in their geographical area — ‘needed’ as defined by Obamacare and overseen by IRS bureaucrats,” said John Kartch, spokesman for Americans for Tax Reform.

“Failure to comply, or to prove this continuing need, could result in the loss of the hospital’s tax-exempt status. The hospital would then become a for-profit venture, paying income tax — hence the positive revenue score” for the federal government, Kartch said. “Obamacare advocates turned over every rock to find as much tax money as possible.”

Additionally, the rise in the number of insured Americans under Obamacare will make it more difficult for tax-exempt hospitals to continue meeting required thresholds for treating the uninsured, driving more hospitals into the for-profit category and yielding more taxable money for the federal government.

“The requirements generally apply to any section 501(c)(3) organization that operates at least one hospital facility,” according to a “Technical Explanation” report of new Obamacare provisions prepared by the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) on March 21, 2010, the day Obamacare passed.

Obamacare’s new requirements could slam hospitals with massive $50,000 fines if they fail to meet bureaucrats’ standards.

“The hospital must disclose in its annual information report to the IRS (i.e., Form 990 and related schedules) how it is addressing the needs identified in the assessment and, if all identified needs are not addressed, the reasons why (e.g., lack of financial or human resources). Each hospital facility is required to make the assessment widely available. Failure to complete a community health needs assessment in any applicable three-year period results in a penalty on the organization of up to $50,000,” according to the JCT report.

The government is particularly interested in how and why hospitals will be providing discounted or free care to poor patients, requiring each of them to “adopt, implement, and widely publicize a written financial assistance policy” and explain the methods they use to screen applicants for assistance and how they calculate patients’ bills.

A delegate working under the Department of Health and Human Services must review the innumerable reports charitable hospitals file every three years, along with copies of their audited financial statements.

After sifting through this massive amount of information, the delegate and HHS secretary must attempt to identify trends in the hospitals’ spending and send in a comprehensive report of their findings to Congress by 2015, according to the JCT report.

Healthcare experts warn that the Obamacare’s new requirements make it almost impossible for charitable hospitals to navigate treacherous new waters.

“Nonprofit hospitals should be advised that the new PPACA requirements will play a significant role in how they operate and report, specifically when it comes to billing and collections for services provided to the uninsured. The new law leaves many gray areas and hospitals themselves will have to establish eligibility criteria for financial assistance. Following the new procedures as best they can will ensure the best chance of maintaining their tax exempt status,” wrote D. Douglas Metcalf, partner at the law firm Lewis and Roca, in a 2013 op-ed entitled “Will nonprofit hospitals disappear under Obamacare?”

The White House did not return a request for comment.

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Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/08/08/obamacare-installs-new-scrutiny-fines-for-charitable-hospitals-that-treat-uninsured-people/#ixzz2bwnrtneh

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