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Another bit of math Kansas City, July 4th, 2012 - As a nation divided under Obama ... |
Okay, now we know, in fact, we know now for some weeks. Obamacare is constitutional. Well, Judge Roberts said, it is a tax, and since raising taxes is not in the presidential powers, we would need a new voting in the Congress, because otherwise, it's unconstitutional because the President has assumed congressional powers. But otherwise?
Now the debates go on and on and on. I read them and it's always the same. And nobody seems to speak out the really relevant point. Which, as usual, is the math behind all of that.
Lets have a look. Obama and his cronies Reid and Pelosi claim, that law give 30 million Americans the gift of health care. Lets just check this claim first:
The average size of a family in this group is 4.5. Normally 1 mother and 3-4 children, the father(s) out of the picture. They have to live of $1000 per month or less.
The rents are, depending where, somewhere between $400 and $500 per months. Clothes, utilities make about $200 per months easily and that leaves, if they have $1000 to begin with, many have less), $400 for food, schoolbooks, etc. For 4.5 persons! So with $1000, they can barely make it. This leads to two possible scenarios:
No health insurance, just pay the fines. That is $10 per month (1% of their income in 2014), Money they don't have, but hey, they can save one meal for the kids and they have it.
Or they can get health insurance. Then it's quick $800 plus from their $1000 per month. No way, that they really can do it. They would be evicted and starve on the street.
So, those 30 million Americans aren't getting health insurance. Obama's big government gets between a half and full billion from them without them getting anything. That's the mathematical truth behind this. So those 30 million Americans should be the first one voting against Obama, because nobody can demand from them to give their kids less food to pay the Obama-fines for getting nothing. | But well, that's only one of the mathematical aspects. Lets look at the others. How abut those, who have health insurance?
Obama's victims: Care to take this bread from her?
Their premiums raise and the treatments they can receive will diminish. Because the money that can be spent depends on the mathematical average. So
x/1 > x/n where n>1.
No mystery in that. And since those, who have health insurance, for example government employees, are enforced to go more often to the doctor to get the maximum use out of it, the costs raise, the available money per insured person decreases. All other countries with similar systems have found that out more than ten years ago. Why do you think, the UK, Germany, France, etc, have to lead the discussion about such unsustainable systems? Because they are unsustainable. Any mathematical system, in whcih you have to put in more than you can get out is unsustainable. That's not ideology, that's mathematical certainty.
There is another aspect, nobody likes to speak about. Administrative costs. In 2000, when Germany found out, they sit on an unsustainable system, the German health care system produced a deficit of 4 billion Euro. In the same time, the biggest health insurance company, the AOK, which is the one, who has to take everyone, produced about 4 billion Euro inadministrative costs. And that was, after the left-leaning government of SPD and Greens had already chance to color their numbers nice.
| What's the bottomline here? Obamacare cares for Obama's big government and it's employees. Nobody will get health insurance from it, but the poor will get poorer.
Of course, it would be nice if everybody would be health insured. But to press out the last penny from the poor will not achieve this goal. So we need other ways. However, we will not find other ways while we all raush deeper and deeper in the debt and the Obama administration steals from Medicare to get their own failed brainchild up and running ($500 million are already taken).
Now, there is one point more to it. Romneycare! In fact, it was the same failure. Lets face it, it was as wrong as Obamacare. But it can work on the level of a single state because a single state can be bailed out by the nation. If the nation fails, nobody will bail us out. So, since both systems have basically the same mathematical problem and testruns in European countriesa already proved, those systems are unsustainabalbe, we need something else. And something esle, we can only afford if we bring the economy up first. It's that simple. If you're in a plane, nose down spiraling to the ground, the first thing is to get the nose up again. A new paint for that bird can be discussed later
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Tue, May 17, 2016 12:00 AM CT Daniel Lee Siebert Daniel Lee Siebert is now also in our serial killer collection. A more or less garden variety strangler type who got away longer than necessary bacause some big PDs dropped the ball ... and left it to smaller ones, to get the job done.
| Fri, Dec 18, 2015 12:00 AM CT Christman Genipperteinga THe legendary robber along the wine road Trier-Cologne made it finally into our collection. With a total of 970 victim, including six of them his own children, he is currently the most prolific serial killer in the Collection.
| Thu, Oct 22, 2015 12:00 AM CT Gerard John Schaefer The allegedly most prolific Florida Serial Killer, "Killer Cop" Gerard Schaefer, finally also made his way into out collection.
| Thu, Sep 24, 2015 12:00 AM CT Royal Russel Long Long was quite messed up in the investigation of the Wyoming Rodeo Murders, but details show, he was another kind of animal, y typeless pedophile serial killer. Now his file is in our collection.
| Mon, Aug 17, 2015 12:00 AM CT The Wyoming Rodeo Murders A story of misperceptions and midnless cabinet cleaning by police authorities that ended up with someone getting away with at least two murders on young women. Now in our collection.
| Wed, Jul 15, 2015 12:00 AM CT Joseph Vacher, the French Ripper Now new in our collection: Joseph Vacher, the French Ripper. The first case, blood spatter analysis was used in a court trial world wide!
| Sat, Jun 20, 2015 12:00 AM CST No new addition in June Usually, we try to bring another case up in our serial killer collection every month, but this month, we simply had no time. Between working open cases and other activities, it was just not possible. Sorry for the inconvenience.
| Sat, May 16, 2015 12:00 AM CT The Beauty Queen Killer New in the serial killer collection: Christopher Wilder, the Beauty Queen Killer. A case that shows how nonsensical the disctinction between serial and spree killers really is.
| Thu, Apr 16, 2015 12:00 AM CT Burton W. Abbott Abbott killed only one victim, a case that caused some public attention in 1955. But he showed all hallmarks of a fledgling serial killer and thus, we added him to our collection.
| Mon, Mar 16, 2015 12:00 AM CT Darren Deon Vann Ha is basically the usual garden variety strangler case if it wouldn't be for the early warnings statistical data cretated about serial killer activity in Gary/Indiana. Now he is in our collection.
| Wed, Mar 4, 2015 12:00 AM CT Apologies! Due to technical problems, the March article was up late. Take my apologies for this glitch.
| Mon, Feb 16, 2015 12:00 AM CT Affaire of the Poisons We have added the infamous Affaire of the Poisons to our collection. With more than 80 offenders, it breaks a little the format, but well, it's one of the biggest cases of "organized" crime ever, so how can we let it out?
| Mon, Dec 8, 2014 12:00 AM CT Joseph Bryan Once he made the FBI Ten Most Wanted list, now nobody remembers the case anymore. Nevertheless, the father of all allegedly schizophrenic serial killers has entered our collection.
| Fri, Nov 7, 2014 12:00 AM CT The Trailside Killer David Joseph Carpenter has now become also part of the Serial Killer Collection ... complete with profile.
| Tue, Oct 7, 2014 12:00 AM CT The Vampire of Duesseldorf Peter Kuerten aka The Vampire of Duesseldorf roamed the city at the River Rhine for more than two years and left behind a trail of bodies-
| Fri, Sep 12, 2014 12:00 AM CT The Grim Sleeper Lonnie Franklin aka The Grim Sleeper has been added to our serial killer collection
| Thu, Aug 14, 2014 12:00 AM CT Michael Lee Lockhart ... and with a little delay, another serial made it into the serial killer collection. Michael Lee Lockhart, not so much interesting for his "achievements" but because his case appears as if he became a psychopath only after a serious head injury.
| Tue, Aug 12, 2014 12:00 AM CT A Game of Daggers Diane's new novel A GAME OF DAGGERS is now available at Amazon for Kindle. A story of murder, mayhem and political intrigue set up in the year of the Lord 1096.
Pope Urban II has called for a crusade, but this news has yet to reach Cornwall. And people there have anyway to deal with other problems from storms to wreckers on their coast and when some murdered men are discovered on the beach, nobody guesses, this is only the prelude to much greater events coming to the so remote shores ...
| Sat, Jul 5, 2014 12:00 AM CT Ivan Hill Ivan Hill, as the first of the many serial killers, who haunted Los Angeles in the 80s and 90s, is now added to our serial killer collection.
| Sun, Jun 8, 2014 12:00 AM CT Raya and Sakina The famous Egyptian serial killers have become part of our collection. And as so often, things are not as simple as the urban legend tries to tell us.
| Thu, May 1, 2014 12:00 AM CT Dagmar Overbye The infamous Danish baby farmer has been added to our Serial Killer Collection.
| Thu, May 1, 2014 12:00 AM CT Pharaoh Djoser added to the Egyptian Collection I finally came around to add a new pharaoh to our collection: Djoser, 1st Pharoh of the 3rd Dynasty.
| Fri, Apr 4, 2014 12:00 AM CT The Green River Killer This month, we added Gary Ridgway to our serial killer collection, a case, not so much interesting for the profiling but for the lessons about case organization to be learned from it.
| Tue, Mar 4, 2014 12:00 AM CT Manson Family The "Manson Family&quo; has been added to our serial killer collection. Especially interesting for those who think, brain washing isn't possible.
| Fri, Feb 7, 2014 12:00 AM CT Hans van Zon Dutch serial killer Hans van Zon joined our serial killer collection. Not entirely voluntarily though.
| Mon, Jan 6, 2014 12:00 AM CT The Syracuse Dungeon Master John T. Jamelske aka the Syracuse Dungeon Master has been added to our Serial Killer Collection. While not a seria killer but a serial rapist, Jamelske represents a similar psychopathology as some OCD type serial killers, for example Dahmer and therefore is some valuable object for studies.
| Thu, Jan 2, 2014 12:00 AM CT Khasekhemwy The last of the 2nd dynasty pharaohs, the man who re-united Egypt, is now also in the Egyptian collection.
| Thu, Dec 12, 2013 12:00 AM CT Pharaoh Sekhemib added to the Egyptian Collection I finally came around to add Pharaoh Sekhemib to the collection, the sixth of the 2nd Dynasty. So, with some luck, I can finish this year the 2nd dynsty, only one, Khasekhemwy is left.
| Tue, Dec 10, 2013 12:00 AM CT The Riha disappearance In 1969, Dr. Thomas Riha disappeared and in the subconsequent series of events, Gloria Tannenbaum was arrested for forgery and under suspicion of two other homicides. She plead not guilty by reason of insanity and got away with it. The case has now been added to our serial killer collection.
| Mon, Nov 4, 2013 12:00 AM CT Richard N. Clarey jr. Clarey is one of the lesser known serial killers, skirting the definition a little. Still, for some reasons an interesting case.
| Wed, Oct 2, 2013 12:00 AM CT Now in the collection: William E. Cosden A garden variety sexual predator, notable only because his existence shows, how wrong the idea of 1 monster at 1 time in 1 area is.
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