Since class last week, I've been trying to dig deeper into different proposed health care plans. I found in the NY Times a side-by-side glimpse at the top 3 Democratic Presidential Candidates proposed plans. (I am still looking to find this article again to give everyone a link. I did find this article that gives briefs quotes on each candidates thoughts and views.)All three were fairly similar. Obama proposed a governmental agency as a "watchdog" to oversee private insurance companies.
At first thought, I was interested in this very idea of establishing a department to hold insurance and pharmaceutical companies accountable for the high rates. Answering one of my questions... Why can't Americans afford healthcare? As we discussed this idea, it was asked if the article elaborated on Obama's plan. It did not! In fact I have not found another candidates in depth views of their plan in any NY Times I have picked up. It is possible I have overlooked it but it seems Clinton has their spotlight!
I am currently researching each candidates health care plans and let me tell you... it's not an easy task but hell what else do I gotta do. More blogs to come on HEALTH CARE.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Should Oprah back Obama?
Oprah Winfrey announced she is supporting Senator Barack Obama for the Democratic Presidency Race. What does this mean for Senator Hillary Clinton if any? My thoughts on this later to come...
The original thought I had on this idea before Barack's famous supporter was similar to our talks in class. Barack pairing up with a strong female partner would be a great political move for presidency. Our thoughts were gilded more towards the idea of a vice-president. We discussed the tactic that a person needs to find a partner to complement their strengths and weaknesses. They need to find someone to "say the things they can't say"!
This is the first candidate Oprah has backed. Is this a smart move for Oprah? Does she fit within the realms of a news person that should be objective? Could she in fact lose viewers by taking such a strong position? (More thoughts on this issue later!)
Barack Obama has gained the support of many celebrities. Current campaigns and ads focus on supporting Barack using their "star power" to persuade fans. Posted on YouTube I found vidieo after video of celeb support. America is ready. Are you?Celebrities for Obama. at www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQZL5BF715g&mode=related&search (you will have to copy-paste to view), shows many celebs on different types of news media expressing their support. Also in my hunt for Obama support I came across the website, www.draftobama.org. Within this site there's a tab of celebrity endorsement.
America has been shying away from the more traditional news media and watching more of the entertainment news for their political knowledge, if at all. It seems to me that most Americas view politicians as liars, cheaters, and adulteresses. How many people are going to go out, dig up the facts on the candidates, and make sound vote decisions? Or how many people will look at high profile stars and take their advice instead?
Um... I think you know what I think! What do you think?
The original thought I had on this idea before Barack's famous supporter was similar to our talks in class. Barack pairing up with a strong female partner would be a great political move for presidency. Our thoughts were gilded more towards the idea of a vice-president. We discussed the tactic that a person needs to find a partner to complement their strengths and weaknesses. They need to find someone to "say the things they can't say"!
This is the first candidate Oprah has backed. Is this a smart move for Oprah? Does she fit within the realms of a news person that should be objective? Could she in fact lose viewers by taking such a strong position? (More thoughts on this issue later!)
Barack Obama has gained the support of many celebrities. Current campaigns and ads focus on supporting Barack using their "star power" to persuade fans. Posted on YouTube I found vidieo after video of celeb support. America is ready. Are you?Celebrities for Obama. at www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQZL5BF715g&mode=related&search (you will have to copy-paste to view), shows many celebs on different types of news media expressing their support. Also in my hunt for Obama support I came across the website, www.draftobama.org. Within this site there's a tab of celebrity endorsement.
America has been shying away from the more traditional news media and watching more of the entertainment news for their political knowledge, if at all. It seems to me that most Americas view politicians as liars, cheaters, and adulteresses. How many people are going to go out, dig up the facts on the candidates, and make sound vote decisions? Or how many people will look at high profile stars and take their advice instead?
Um... I think you know what I think! What do you think?
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Affordable Success... HUH?
Yup, that's right. "Affordable Success" is the motto of Fort Hays State University, better known as FHSU. For years this college has been ridiculed by others for their slogan as a school that just hands out degrees. This has hurt many graduates in their job seeking voyage. We briefly touched on this topic in class Thursday after I brought up The Hays Daily News' front page article, "FHSU ranks in upper tier" by Will Manly, found in th September 6, 2007 edition.
The article begins by saying how FHSU scored in the top 10 percent of most improved students. "The Collegiate Learning Assessment, conducted by the New York-based Council for Aid to Education, ranked FHSU higher than 90 percent of other colleges and universities assessed in improvement in writing, critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills." From what I understand from the CLA website, the test focuses on real-life situations in which the students have to explain how they would handle the problem.
I am not going to lie. My first thoughts on the "Affordable Success" motto were not positive. I kept thinking how tacky it made the university sound! BUT... it does speak true. FHSU's tution is considerably lower than other universities in the state and obviously from this article they are producing graduates with the smarts to succeed. The motto is short, sweet, and to-the-point. Maybe we should be less worried about how it makes us look and a little more focused on changing everyone's thoughts about us!
Fort Hays State University created a brochure outlining their plan to fulfill the promise of Affordable Success. Their idea is to translate vision into results.
The article begins by saying how FHSU scored in the top 10 percent of most improved students. "The Collegiate Learning Assessment, conducted by the New York-based Council for Aid to Education, ranked FHSU higher than 90 percent of other colleges and universities assessed in improvement in writing, critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills." From what I understand from the CLA website, the test focuses on real-life situations in which the students have to explain how they would handle the problem.
I am not going to lie. My first thoughts on the "Affordable Success" motto were not positive. I kept thinking how tacky it made the university sound! BUT... it does speak true. FHSU's tution is considerably lower than other universities in the state and obviously from this article they are producing graduates with the smarts to succeed. The motto is short, sweet, and to-the-point. Maybe we should be less worried about how it makes us look and a little more focused on changing everyone's thoughts about us!
Fort Hays State University created a brochure outlining their plan to fulfill the promise of Affordable Success. Their idea is to translate vision into results.
UPDATE... VERDICT IS IN ! !
WAHOO! Yes, i said wahoo. Friday, September 7, 2007, the St. Rita nursing home owners were found not guilty. with about 3 weeks of trail, then 4 hours of deliberations, the jury returned with their decision.
Quoting from the article, "There were a lot of mistakes made, and it should have been a lot of people answering for it," The Associated Press quoted one juror, Kim Maxwell, as saying "So why just these two people?"
WOW the justice system made me proud. (and yes there was sarcasm in my type.) I am proud that emotions were put aside and rational decision making took hold.
Well done jurors of St. Francisville!!!
Quoting from the article, "There were a lot of mistakes made, and it should have been a lot of people answering for it," The Associated Press quoted one juror, Kim Maxwell, as saying "So why just these two people?"
WOW the justice system made me proud. (and yes there was sarcasm in my type.) I am proud that emotions were put aside and rational decision making took hold.
Well done jurors of St. Francisville!!!
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