Hutch's Scrounge Lounge

Archive for January, 2011

Congress Passes Socialized Medicine and Mandates Health Insurance -In 1798

by on Jan.24, 2011, under politics

Congress Passes Socialized Medicine and Mandates Health Insurance -In 1798 – Rick Ungar – The Policy Page – Forbes.

The ink was barely dry on the PPACA when the first of many lawsuits to block the mandated health insurance provisions of the law was filed in a Florida District Court.

The pleadings, in part, read -

The Constitution nowhere authorizes the United States to mandate, either directly or under threat of penalty, that all citizens and legal residents have qualifying health care coverage.

State of Florida, et al. vs. HHS

It turns out, the Founding Fathers would beg to disagree.

In July of 1798, Congress passed – and President John Adams signed - “An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen.” The law authorized the creation of a government operated marine hospital service and mandated that privately employed sailors be required to purchase health care insurance.

Keep in mind that the 5th Congress did not really need to struggle over the intentions of the drafters of the Constitutions in creating this Act as many of its members were the drafters of the Constitution.

Leave a Comment :, more...

Not even Big Bird will be safe in this culture war

by on Jan.24, 2011, under News, politics

Not even Big Bird will be safe in this culture war.

The morning after the House voted to repeal the health-care law, Speaker John Boehner walked into a TV studio in the Capitol complex to announce his next act: “a ban on taxpayer funding of abortions across all federal programs.”

It “reflects the will of the people,” Boehner proclaimed. “It’s one of our highest legislative priorities.”

“First repeal health care, now this. . . .What about jobs?” the first questioner asked after Boehner finished his abortion rollout. “I thought that jobs was the highest priority.”

“Our members feel very strongly about the sanctity of human life,” Boehner answered. “We listened to the American people.”

Actually, Mr. Speaker, 63 percent of voters said the economy was the most important issue, according to exit polls during the November election. Voters asked for jobs – and you’re giving them a culture war.

Leave a Comment more...

My Review of Sigma 18mm – 250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS (Optical Stabilizer) HSM Autofocus Aspherical Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

by on Jan.13, 2011, under Uncategorized

Originally submitted at Adorama

Sigma 18mm – 250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS (Optical Stabilizer) HSM Autofocus Aspherical Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras


Good walk around lens

By Hutch from Allen Park, MI on 1/13/2011

 

4out of 5

Pros: Lightweight, Good range, Strong Construction, Fast / accurate auto-focus

Cons: Poor in Low Light, Sticky Zoom

Best Uses: Landscape/Scenery, Indoors/Low Light

Describe Yourself: Photo Enthusiast

Was this a gift?: No

This is a good alternative to the Nikon 18-200 VR or Tamron 18-270 VC. Better range than the Nikon, much faster zoom than the Tamron. Needs to be stepped down to see how sharp it can really be, but overall a solid performer and a great price.

(legalese)

Leave a Comment more...

1000 birds drop dead in Arkansas

by on Jan.04, 2011, under News

Wildlife authorities in Beebe, Arkansas are trying to find the cause of death for more than 1,000 blackbirds which fell from the sky over a one-mile area over the town late at night. No other dead birds were found nearby.

An ornithologist with the state Game and Fish Commission said the birds showed signs of physical trauma, speculating that high-altitude hail or a lightning strike could have killed the birds. Another theory blames New Year´s Eve fireworks.

The sound of the fireworks could have caused the birds to die from stress, according to the commission. 65 dead birds will be tested at two laboratories. The ornithologist said similar, inexplicable events have happened elsewhere.

Leave a Comment more...

Looking for something?

Use the form below to search the site:

Still not finding what you're looking for? Drop a comment on a post or contact us so we can take care of it!