Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Who Done This?







Who is burning churches in the USA? Does this have any thing to do with the Supreme Court Gay rights decision?     Just a thought.

Monday, June 29, 2015

No Sweat.


"There cannot be any cleaner situation than this one," said Maria Haberfeld, head of the law and police science department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. "You cannot shoot any fleeing felon, but certainly you can shoot the one who poses a real threat. There was no reason to believe this person who had killed a police officer before was not posing a real threat."

The same legal reasoning applied to the killing of his accomplice, Richard Matt, who was shot three times in the head.

Sweat eluded capture for two more days, until he ran across Sgt. Jay Cook. Sweat had been serving life without parole in the killing of a sheriff's deputy, by shooting him twenty two times. Matt had been serving 25 years to life for the killing of his former boss.

Cook was alone in his car when he spotted someone walking along the side of a road less than 2 miles from the Canadian border. He got out of his car, approached the man and said, "Hey, come over here. Sweat fled, and Cook chased him, firing twice.

A 1986 U.S. Supreme Court case known as Tennessee v. Garner laid out how force can be used to capture a fleeing suspect: Deadly force can't be used to prevent escape unless "the officer has probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious physical injury to the officer or others."

New York state law also allows for deadly force if a dangerous convict is escaping from a detention facility, which is why armed guards may be stationed in towers at prisons.

Now, all can go back to their regular life, No Sweat.

Friday, June 26, 2015

Grace... Amazing Grace

 

With a rousing eulogy and a chorus of "Amazing Grace," President Barack Obama called on the country Friday to honor the nine victims of the South Carolina church massacre by working toward racial healing.

He said that includes removing the Confederate flag from the State House grounds, which he said would be not an act of political correctness but a "meaningful balm" for the unhealed wounds of slavery and the Jim Crow era.
Here it is
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102792347

Roe.. Roe

Pro Life

Roe v. Wade, (1973), is a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court on the issue of abortion. Decided simultaneously with a companion case, Doe v. Bolton, the Court ruled 7–2 that a right to privacy under the due process clause of the 14th Amendment extended to a woman's decision to have an abortion, but that this right must be balanced against the state's two legitimate interests in regulating abortions: protecting prenatal life and protecting women's health. Arguing that these state interests became stronger over the course of a pregnancy, the Court resolved this balancing test by tying state regulation of abortion to the third trimester of pregnancy


The Supreme Court ruled that President Obama’s health care law allows the federal government to provide nationwide tax subsidies to help poor and middle-class people buy health insurance, a sweeping vindication that endorsed the larger purpose of Mr. Obama’s signature legislative achievement.
The 6-to-3 ruling means that it is all but certain that the Affordable Care Act will survive after Mr. Obama leaves office in 2017. For the second time in three years, the law survived an encounter with the Supreme Court. But the court’s tone was different this time. The first decision, in 2012, was fractured and grudging, while Thursday’s ruling was more assertive.
Republicans now saying Repeal and replace. Will appoint conservative judges to make sure that these two decision reversed.                                                               
We will be talking about that for the next fourty years, but not able to change it. . .   Just a thought.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Medications' prices



health canada drug

Two U.S. Senators have re-introduced legislation that would allow Americans to purchase medicines from Canada. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and John McCain (R-Az.) have advocated the Safe and Affordable Drugs from Canada Act.

The bill would permit Americans, who must have a valid prescription from a physician licensed in the U.S., to order up to a 90-day supply of medicines from a licensed Canadian pharmacy. Prescription drugs would have to have the same active ingredients, dosage form, and potency as medicines that are approved by the FDA.

Whether the legislation will progress is uncertain. The bill introduced last year went nowhere, despite bi-partisan sponsorship. Nonetheless, the effort may gain some attention at a time when prices for medicines from the latest cancer treatments to some older generic salves are rising at a rapid pace. The cost of new hepatitis C medicines, for instance, prompted a Congressional hearing last year.

The cheaper alternatives [in Canada] come with the same safety standards and are the same dosages sold in the U.S, but currently law prevents Americans from importing them and benefiting from the savings,”  Klobuchar says in a statement. “That just doesn’t make sense.”

Maine began allowing its residents to purchase prescription drugs from some pharmacies in the U.K., Canada, New Zealand and Australia. The first-in-the-nation law garnered support from the business community, but has come under attack by the pharmaceutical industry.

Drug makers have argued.....   filed lawsuit in hopes of overturning the state law. 
Canadian pharmacy may not resell drugs from online pharmacies located outside Canada to the U.S. 

Klobuchar  was one of several senators to introduce legislation to allow Medicare to negotiate prices with drug makers and last year she co-sponsored a bill that would restrict patent settlements between drug makers that can delay the introduction of lower-cost generic drugs.

Prices of medications in Canada is 30% the prices in USA.  Passing this law will even the prices in both countries.
Just a thought.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Greece

Greece - European Union. Elcano Blog


The Greek government may think it has given significant ground in its latest proposal but the creditors appear to be saying think again. The mood goes from bad to good and back again. In terms of absolute numbers, the distance between the two sides isn't huge. But the political gulf is significant.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is caught between a rock and a hard place - between the promises he made back home, and the commitments the creditors insist he must respect.
 
But these negotiations aren't just about budget targets. The Greeks are also demanding that there has to be serious discussion of debt restructuring. On that issue there is more sympathy from the IMF. But there is less from the European Central Bank and several Eurozone countries.

Beyond finances, the outcome of those negotiations will have lasting ramifications for European unity and security, raising profound questions about Ms. Merkel’s leadership and about her legacy as a primary driver of five years of austerity policies that Greeks blame for pushing them to a precipice.
 
Some financial experts say that Europe could absorb a Greek exit from the Eurozone, despite the many questions that departure would raise for creditor nations forced to write off hundreds of billions of euros.
 
If they stay or go, they will pay for their own affair, no one else.
  Just a thought.

Nonchalant....

cellular indifference by michref

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Deadly Quake

 
Tim Hawkins, Elanorr
 
 
PHOTO: Mount Kinabalu, located in Sabah, Malaysia and seen here on May 11, 2009, is considered a sacred resting place of the regions ancestors.
A British woman has offered a public apology for posing topless on a sacred Malaysian mountain peak.
Eleanor Hawkins, 23, was one of 10 travelers who stripped down earlier this month for a photo on top of Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. The peak is considered a sacred resting place for the region's ancestors.
Hawkins' statement was made after being charged with public indecency and jailed for three days in the southeast Asian country.
"I just want to say how relieved and happy I am to be home," said Hawkins of Draycott, England, in a statement to Sky News.
"I know my behavior was foolish and I know how much offense we caused to the local people of Sabah. For that I am truly sorry."
 
Three others -- Canadian siblings and a Dutch man -- were jailed following the incident.
 
The earthquake that followed claimed the lives of 18 climbers. Many locals blamed the travelers' act for causing the earthquake.
It would be a better relief  to do that nakedness not on the top, to avoid the quake, but on the bottom of the Mountain.  Just a safe thought.

New Cholesterol Medicine.



Praluent is the first in a new class of cholesterol-lowering biotech drugs to come before the FDA. The drugs are considered the first major advance in lowering bad, or LDL, cholesterol since the introduction of blockbuster statin drugs in the late 1980s.

More than 73 million U.S. adults, or nearly one-third, have high LDL cholesterol, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Patients with high cholesterol have double the risk of heart disease.

Across company studies, patients taking Praluent, in addition to a statin, saw their cholesterol fall 46 to 60 percent, depending on the dose taken. That was significantly more than the reduction of 20 to 22 percent for patients taking a statin alone.

FDA regulators are weighing whether to approve Praluent based on its cholesterol-lowering benefit, or whether to wait for longer-term studies designed to show whether it actually reduces heart attacks and death in patients. Those data are not expected until 2017.

In 2006 Pfizer halted a study of its cholesterol drug torcetrapib, after study results actually showed higher rates of heart problems and death in patients taking it.

But the prospect of approving a new class of expensive injectable drugs for such a common condition has raised concerns among providers and payers, who worry about rising drug costs. Particularly since most statin drugs, including Zocor and Lipitor, are now available as cheap generics.

A new class pops up as the old one goes Generics. The role of Food intake can't be ignored.   Just a thought. 

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Eighth-grade Dropout ....




Billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, an eighth-grade dropout who built Las Vegas' biggest hotels, tried to take over Chrysler and bought and sold MGM at a profit three times, has died. He was 98.

He built the 30-story, 1,568-room International Hotel, the world's largest hotel when it opened in the late 1960s.

When Kerkorian opened the first MGM Grand in Las Vegas in the 1970s, it was again the world's largest resort hotel, containing more than 2,000 rooms. Years later, he would build another MGM Grand, this one with more than 5,000 rooms—and again, the world's largest.

Kerkorian also bought and sold the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio three times, each time realizing a profit. He also invested heavily in the auto industry and tried unsuccessfully to take over Chrysler. Net worth is 4.2 billion USD (2015) Forbes

Just a thought.

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Buy swatch


A hippopotamus walks along a flooded street in Tbilisi on June 14, 2015. Tigers, lions, jaguars, bears and wolves escaped on June 14 from flooded zoo enclosures in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, the mayor's office said.



Deadly zoo animals were prowling the streets of Tbilisi on Sunday after floods that killed at least nine people damaged their cages, setting them free, local news agencies reported.

Tigers, lions, bears and wolves were among the more than 30 animals that escaped from the zoo in the Georgian capital overnight.
Reuters photographs showed a marksman shooting tranquilizer darts at a hippopotamus walking past shops on a mud-soaked street.

Residents were advised to stay indoors until the animals could be captured.
Heavy rains turned the Vere river that flows through Tbilisi into a torrent that swept away dozens of buildings and cars. 
"Dozens of families remain homeless as their houses were destroyed or damaged in the capital,"  Just a terrifying thought.

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Hospital Charges YOU



Some hospitals are marking up treatments by as much as 1,000 percent, a new study finds, and the average U.S. hospital charges uninsured patients three times what Medicare allows. North Okaloosa Medical Center, Florida charges uninsured and out-of-network patients 12.6 times what Medicare allows.

Part of the problem is the Convoluted U.S. healthcare system. Medical costs can be paid by private insurance companies, directly by employers, by government-funded systems such as Medicare or Medicaid, and directly by patients. Hospitals negotiate different rates with different payers.
 
Then there is in-network and out-of-network rates. And patients often don't know until after they've received a treatment whether their insurance will pay for it, or for the doctors who delivered it.

It leads to confusion, and hospitals are taking unfair advantage of this. "Because it is difficult for patients to compare prices, market forces fail to constrain hospital charges," Bai and Anderson wrote in their report, published in the journal Health Affairs.

"These hospitals have markups (ratios of charges over Medicare-allowable costs) approximately 10 times their Medicare-allowable costs compared to a national average of 3.4," Bai and Anderson wrote.

Bai alleges certain hospitals are taking advantage of the most vulnerable patients. 
The wide variation in the charge-to-cost ratio … or why some hospitals are charging 10 times their own costs, is unknown except they CAN.

Just a thought. 

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Hidden Danger ??




New York city's Department of Health will propose  that all chain restaurants add a salt-shaker-like symbol on menus next to products that contain more than the recommended daily limit of 2,300 milligrams of sodium, about 1 teaspoon of salt.

At Panera Bread, the Italian combo sandwich which includes seared steak, smoked turkey, ham, salami and onions has 2,830 mg of sodium, while the sesame jack chicken strips at TGI Friday's contain 2,700 mg of sodium. That is only one meal. By the end of the day the total intake of Sodium will be far worse.

Overconsumption of sodium increases the risk of high blood pressure, which can lead to heart attack and stroke. Correcting the high blood pressure with medication has its own side effects -bad effects that are serious sometimes.

The average American consumes about 3,400 milligrams of sodium each day, more than 2300 milligrams recommended .   "High sodium levels are probably the biggest health problem related to our food supply,"

The composition of menus may soon have more warning labels than food products. Studies have found that the vast majority of dietary salt comes from processed and restaurant foods. 

Just a thought.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Tailor...



Joyce Mitchell, 51, a prison tailor shop instructor, was arraigned on the felony charge of promoting prison contraband and misdemeanor count of criminal facilitation. Keith Bruno, Mitchell’s lawyer, entered a not guilty plea on her behalf.

Investigators are looking into whether Joyce Mitchell may have had sex with inmates other than convict David Sweat, who, along with Richard Matt, have been on the run for nearly three weeks, multiple sources told ABC News.

The two killers are on the lam after making a daring escape from an upstate prison. They planned to kill the husband of the woman accused of helping them out, a source told the Daily News on Sunday.

This high security prison has turned into a  friendly, sexually active, drug available, and big future plans type of facility. Why would any runaway and destroy own life? There must be a strong reason behind it.  Just a thought.

Former Star

 Meredith Whitney


Former star financial analyst Meredith Whitney has finally resolved a nasty legal battle, but her hedge fund appears to have little money left.
Executives at BlueCrest Capital Management have dropped their suit against Whitney. The unnamed executives had been the largest backers of Kenbelle Capital.

BlueCrest asked for all its money back in October 2014 then $46 million citing poor investment performance. Whitney refused to return the capital, saying it went against an agreement to have the investment in place for at least two years.
The amount of capital still managed by Kenbelle is unclear.  It was also uncertain if any new money has put into the fund recently.
Whitney was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2009. 
Whitney is best known for her prediction as an Oppenheimer analyst of the subprime mortgage collapse and Citigroup's frailty before the financial crisis. Kenbelle was set up to build on Whitney's 2010 warning about an impending wave of municipal bond defaults and invest in stocks based on the "the new geography of U.S. prosperity,".
The fund suffered losses, however, declining approximately 11 percent, gross of fees, from January through the end of November in 2014, according to the BlueCrest complaint. Recent return information was not available.
 
Key staffers left late last year. Kenbelle's offices on the 35th floor of 444 Madison Ave. in New York are now on the market to rent.

Just a thought.

Fat or Fiction...!

Fat or fiction? Dispelling the myths around this vital nutrient

Good fats are needed by the body as they help us to absorb certain nutrients, regulate hormone production and help the growth and repair of tissue. The body does not make essential fatty acids by itself, so it’s really important to consume ‘good’ fats found in flaxseeds and walnuts.

The brain is made up of 60% fat, with brain tissue mostly comprised of the essential omega 3 fatty acid DHA, which supports optimal cognitive function. These are most commonly found in fish. An alternative idea is taking omega 3 supplement.

Not all dietary fats have the same effect on the body. Coconut oil is a type of saturated fat, which is converted into pure energy by the body rather than being stored as fat. As well as providing energy, coconut oil won’t cause a spike to your blood sugar levels.

‘Trans-fats’ are the type of fats to avoid at all costs, as these are the only type of fat to cause weight gain.  The largest and most concerning source of trans-fats in a person’s diet today is found in baked goods, margarine, snacks, and fried food.

Trans-fats can cause insulin resistance, inflammation as well as significantly raise the risk of serious diseases such as heart disease.

Benefits of omega 3 fatty acids include anti-inflammatory, anti-coagulant and insulin-sensitising effects.               Just a thought.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Self-defense... Naa


Prosecutors said Hubers, a UK  graduate, killed Poston out of anger after he tried to break up with her.  Hubers claimed she shot Poston in self-defense.

When she called 911 to report the shooting, she said the 29-year-old attorney from Highland Heights, Kentucky, was frequently violent and had been attacking her when she grabbed his gun. She shot Poston six times.

A juror who helped convict Shayna Hubers in the shooting death of her on-again, off-again boyfriend Ryan Carter Poston says “At no point did I buy the battered girlfriend defense.  .” “She took the key for the house to get back in. She was free to leave and did not. I did not see any evidence of physical abuse.”
 
The jury found Hubers, now 24, guilty of murdering Poston on Oct. 12, 2012. The jury also recommended she spend 40 years in prison.

“He was right in front of me and he reached down and grabbed the gun, and I grabbed it out of his hands and pulled the trigger,” Hubers is heard saying on the call.
 
At times, Hubers was even seen laughing in the police video, seemingly joking about the victim’s gunshot wounds. “I gave him a nose job,” she said.

It took jurors less than five hours to reach their verdict.
A judge has yet to make a final ruling on Hubers’ sentence. Hubers must serve at least 20 years in prison and will be eligible for parole after that time is served. A court date has been set for June 15.

Self-Defense with on and off relationships doesn't work. No-body Buys it.

Just a thought.