Sunday, March 21, 2010

Thousands of Doctors May Quit Medicine Over ObamacareThousands of Doctors May Quit Medicine Over Obamacare

Nearly one-third of physicians in the U.S. could leave the medical profession after Obama’s healthcare reform plan becomes law, according to a survey published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

In the survey, 29.2 percent of practicing physicians said they would quit practicing medicine or retire early if faced with the healthcare reform.

“What many people may not realize is that health reform could impact physician supply in such a way that the quality of healthcare could suffer,” said Jim Stone, a managing partner with The Medicus Firm, a national physician search company that conducted the survey.

But just 3.6 percent of those polled said they prefer the status quo and feel the healthcare system does not need an overhaul.

“Allow me to emphasize that 96 percent of the physicians surveyed in our report are in favor of health reform, in some form or fashion,” Andrea Santiago, a spokeswomen for The Medicus Firm, told CNSNews. “To me, the fact that so many physicians surveyed want health reform, but relatively few are in favor of the current legislation, was one of the most significant, telling results.”

Other findings of the survey include:

  • 28.7 percent of physicians favor a public option.
  • 46.3 percent of primary care physicians — family medicine and internal medicine — feel that health reform will either force them out of medicine or make them want to leave medicine.
  • 36 percent of physicians would not recommend medicine as a career.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 661,400 physicians and surgeons in the U.S. in 2008.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Special delivery gets USPS attention (OneNewsNow.com)

Special delivery gets USPS attention (OneNewsNow.com)

Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 3/11/2010 6:30:00 AMBookmark and Share

Postal Service logalAfter settling a small dispute, a Michigan post office is giving religious speech the stamp of approval.

Michael Shanton ran into a snag while distributing Christian literature outside the Farmington Hills, Michigan, post office when a Postal Service official said he was in violation of a section of the Postal Operations Manual, which prohibits individuals from issuing "pamphlets or flyers" that are not official government documents.

Jonathan Scruggs (ADF)"He was situated on a public sidewalk in front of the post office, and one day a postal official came out and said, 'No, you can't distribute literature here. You're not allowed to distribute literature anywhere on the property of the federal government,' and he essentially was threatened with arrest," explains Jonathan Scruggs, attorney with Alliance Defense Fund (ADF).






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Republican collectivism (OneNewsNow.com)

Republican collectivism (OneNewsNow.com)

Larry Elder - Syndicated Columnist - 3/11/2010 9:55:00 AMBookmark and Share

Larry ElderThe most disturbing part of the ObamaCare debate is not about where Republicans and Democrats disagree, but where they agree.

Take this issue of those with pre-existing illnesses. Many Republicans actually support government action to prevent insurance companies from refusing to insure them. Ignoring the benefits of cost-lowering free market competition and the role of charity, many Republicans believe it acceptable to force an insurance company -- in business to insure against unknown risks -- to "insure" someone currently experiencing a known risk.

Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., supports legislation to "eliminate pre-existing conditions" as a reason for a carrier to deny coverage. Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., says government needs "to take care of things like pre-existing conditions so that that doesn't stop [people] from getting insurance." Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, supports prohibiting "insurers from denying coverage to people with pre-existing medical conditions or charging higher premiums to people who are sick."

But this should not surprise anyone who observes the allegedly "fiscally conservative," "pro-free market," "limited government" party in action. From the acceptance of the New Deal to government bailouts of private industry, Republicans -- sooner or later -- go along.

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

BREAKING NEWS: Court says 'under God' constitutional (OneNewsNow.com)

BREAKING NEWS: Court says 'under God' constitutional (OneNewsNow.com)

Associated Press - 3/11/2010 3:10:00 PM

SAN FRANCISCO – A federal appeals court in San Francisco upheld the use of the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance and "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency, rejecting arguments on Thursday that the phrases violate the separation of church and state.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel rejected two legal challenges by Sacramento atheist Michael Newdow, who claimed the references to God disrespect his religious beliefs.

"The Pledge is constitutional," Judge Carlos Bea wrote for the majority in the 2-1 ruling. "The Pledge of Allegiance serves to unite our vast nation through the proud recitation of some of the ideals upon which our Republic was founded."


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A human kiddie shield (OneNewsNow.com)

A human kiddie shield (OneNewsNow.com)

Michelle Malkin - Syndicated Columnist - 3/10/2010 10:00:00 AM

Have you noticed something about the audiences that President Obama has cherry-picked to cheer his government healthcare takeover roadshow? They're getting younger and younger.

On Wednesday, Obama brings the traveling campaign to St. Charles High School in St. Louis, Mo., for a closed-door, invitation-only speech. If he doesn't end the endless "No More Time For Talk" talks soon, he'll be peddling Democratic reconciliation tactics on "Dora the Explorer" and "SpongeBob SquarePants."

But desperate times call for demagogic measures. True to form, the Obama White House is wielding the human kiddie shield as its last-stand defense for Demcare.

On Monday, Obama surrounded himself with a ticketed-only crowd of Arcadia University college students in Pennsylvania (sprinkled with purple-shirted officials from the Service Employees International Union, natch). The Washington-based commander in chief traveled outside his Beltway bubble to a campus bubble to trash the political climate, which he leads.

"That's just how Washington is. They can't help it," he pontificated as the idealistic young students nodded like empty bobbleheads. "They"?

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