February 2010 Archives

A Glenn Beck Must-See

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Glenn Beck reviews the Tebow ad and presents a thought-provoking comparison between the budgets of FDR, Clinton, Bush, and Obama. Definitely worth your time!!

Phyllis Schlafly in 2010 Super Bowl ad!

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Phyllis appeared in the Super Bowl ad for FloTV on Sunday!  It was a montage of historic events of the last 50 years.  Watch carefully.  After Nixon appears about 21 seconds in, you can briefly see the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) button and Phyllis (in red) with a megaphone.

EPC21: Opening dinner

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The Educational Policy Conference has already been an incredible experience for all involved. Here is a taste of a few truths I was reminded of last night at the opening dinner. All quotes and/or ideas taken from keynote speaker: Michael Medved.

 

What is better? Depending on yourself, your family, and God? Or, Barack Obama and Joe Biden?

 

Some ideas are so preposterous that only an intellectual could believe them.

--Quote from George Orwell

 

No one suffers from the creation of wealth. When the rich get richer, we all get richer.

 

We were created “in the image of God” (Gen. 1:27). God at his essence is the limitless creator. By the same token, we, as His children, can do the same. Therefore, the essence of any productive economy is creating growth.

 

We cannot have a prosperous economy without decent Christian values. We cannot have decent Christian values without liberty.

 

You either worship the ‘big G’ or the ‘little g’: God or government.

 

Conservatives are happier than liberals

2010 Summit Scholarship Info!

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Win a trip to the 17th Annual Eagle Forum Collegians Summit in Washington,  D.C. July 15-16, 2010!  Winners receive round-trip airfare and lodging (Wed., Thur. & Fri. nights).
 
In approximately 500 words or less, tell us about:

A)    The most successful conservative event you helped coordinate or the most outrageous liberal event you helped oppose on your campus this year
B)     Your personal experience defending conservativism on campus
 
OR: Submit a 30 second (minimum) YouTube video of a conservative event you planned or attended, along with a short 100 word description of your experience.
 
Deadline for submission is May 1, 2010.  Include your name, address, school name, phone number, e-mail address, and one letter of recommendation from a professor or mentor at the school you attend.
 
Mail Essay and info to:
 
blake@eagleforum.org
 
OR
 
Blake Bachman
Eagle Forum Collegians
7800 Bonhomme Avenue
St. Louis,  MO  63105

 
(If submitting a video, make sure you provide the link to your video!)
 
Visit www.efcollegians.org for registration forms, pictures, resources, as well as our blog.  For the most current information, fan us on facebook (Eagle Forum Collegians) and follow us on twitter (EFCollegians).

False. 

 

This post is not about downplaying the problems with access to medical care in America but about bringing to light the necessary facts to lead us to a more reasonable conclusion on the proper remedies for expanding access.

 

Results from surveys conducted by the United States Census Bureau show that 15% of the American population is in fact uninsured. However, these results hold potential for a very large margin of error. Numbers are likely to be underreported, meaning coverage is likely to be significantly higher, and the individuals may have been uninsured just during the time that the surveys were taken. 

 

Though there are 46 million Americans without health insurance, “lacking access” and simply being “uninsured” hold completely different implications. 

 

Let's look at a break down of the numbers. 

 

Of 46 million uninsured Americans:

· 38% earn more than $50,000 per year.

· 30% are eligible for Medicare, Medicaid & SCHIP but aren't registered.

· 25% are not U.S. citizens but merely reside in the U.S.

 

The government would like us to believe that the uninsured are simply "down and out." However, in 2008, of $86 billion spent on health care, $30 billion was by the uninsured. Thus, the largest group of uninsured Americans still recieve medical care.

 

A segment of this group (the largest group of uninsured) is classified as the "invincibles," according to the Commonwealth Fund, and is comprised of Americans aged 18-29. The invicibles category is one of the largest and fastest-growing segments of the uninsured.

 

The second largest group of uninsured Americans qualify for government programs but are not enrolled. Twenty-seven percent non-elderly Americans are eligible for Medicaid yet not enrolled. During his campaign, President Obama constantly reiterated that nearly 8 million children lack access to health insurance. The truth is nearly 6 million of these children (75% of 8 million) are in fact eligible for federally-mandated programs. 

 

Why are they not enrolled? Finding the answer to this question is critical before we fundamentally change the way people access medical care in our country.

 

The third largest group of the uninsured, though they can still receive free treatment in the ER, is comprised of people merely living in the United States. They are not United States citizens and do not pay taxes.

 

There are a couple of facts worth noting that were not mentioned during all the campaign propaganda:

1. The number of households without health insurance making less than $25,000 year has gone down since 1998.

2. The fastest growing segment of uninsured Americans is actually making more than $75,000 per year. 

 

The problem with the largest group of uninsured Americans is not a lack of access but a lack of planning and responsibility.

 

The sad reality of all these statistics is that there are still about 4 million poor, continually uninsured Americans that fall through the cracks. Our focus should not be on completely changing the American health care system, but rather focusing on what our system can change in order to provide proper care for these individuals.

 

True: There are about 4 million continually uninsured Americans.

False: 46 million Americans lack access to health care.

 

 

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