Infinite Monkey Theorems 20100316
- I think there is still a health care debate even though the bully pulpit isn’t wanting to increase attention to this, but writer Michael F. Cannon from the Cato Institute diligently continues to shed light on the issue. As one of the best writers on the subject I recommend everything he has written or papers he has published on the subject. For now, he has a three part series worth the time for anyone interested in learning more: Questions for Thoughtful Obama Care Supporters (Part I, Part II, Part III)
- It might not matter, the health care bill hated by all might be pushed through with various legal and procedural maneuvering. here via Cato
- Interesting medical research showing correlation: As girth grows, risk of sudden cardiac death shrinks. I question their use of BMI to identify normal/underweight as as 6’4” person can weight as little as 160 and still be normal (chart), but hopefully it will help them understand that stats are useful tools, but for things such as medicine…. due to the unique nature of us all, the future is individually built therapies, not government programs to change the BMI of an entire nation.
- John Stossel writing Reform Does Not Mean More Rules in response to Senator Chris Dodd’s proposed overhaul of financial regulation:
The New York Times headline says Dodd’s Bill “Adds Layers of Oversight”.
Just what we need: 1,336 pages of additional “layers.” Senator Dodd is as ignorant as he is arrogant.
- Lending credence to Mr. Stossel’s position, How the Fed slept through Lehman via Rueters
- Cornell MBA student says bet against Warren Buffett (here via WSJ). Not saying I agree, but I do agree with WSJ – always nice to see someone attempting to break conventional wisdom.
March 16, 2010
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Posted by Michael S. Langston
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I would indeed – feel free to email me: langston.michael@detailedabstractions.com to discuss.
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