Energion Roundtable Week 6 Medicare
This week’s Energion Roundtable question with Bob Cornwall, Arthur Sido, Allan R. Bevere, Joel Watts, and myself is: How would you evaluate the plans that each presidential candidate has for Medicare? Should senior citizens be concerned? Let me take the last part first: Should seniors be concerned. The simple answer is yes. Quite simply […]
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In their answers to this week’s Energion Roundtable question, Joel Watts and Bob Cornwall, both thought that Romney made a big error and Obama generally did ok, but neither were completely happy his actions. Arthur Sido thought both were “off-base.” Concerning Romney, Sido wrote, “the entire thing smacked of political opportunism.” Supposedly Romney’s big […]
Read More..>>Responding to Cornwall: Three Important Issues
As I read through Bob Cornwall’s reply to this week’s question, I was initially struck by how much common ground there was, at least in terms of the issues themselves, and yet as I thought more about each one, the more that I could see that we differed considerably. Income Disparity This is an area […]
Read More..>>ObamaCare and Our Duty to God II
In a reply to my last post, Robert Cornwall raised a number of issues. We are probably in general agreement on the “what” of our duty to those in need and our main difference is on the “How.” My main point was that our duty to those in need is not a valid reason to […]
Read More..>>ObamaCare and Our Duty to God
Robert Cornwall’s, blog post on the health care ruling saw it as a positive because of the effects of the bill itself. While I disagree profoundly on the effects of the bill, (I think it will be disastrous for health care in the country, will result in more, not less, people without health insurance, and […]
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