People Power – The Video Says It All

Posted on 09 November 2009

And all for a good cause too – “Children In Need”. Project receives three gold stars from Care.Tv!! This video may well go down in history as the most distruptive music technology out there – otherwise known as word of mouth + human kindness. Enjoy.

America On Life Support

Posted on 03 November 2009

Ladies and gentlemen,

When I began this site back in 2007,I shot an interview with a student who was teaching me videography 101. I asked him whether he had health insurance. His response says it all, and you can see the interview under the interview tab.

I shot the video in a hope to document the tragedy that is America and its 48 million uninsured.

Not in my wildest dreams could I have foreseen the upheaval in American society, a society where the majority of the people voted for a liberal leaning black President. A president whose entire legitimacy is based upon his campaign promise to deliver health care for all. (more…)

The Best Of Healthcare Twitter Tweeters.

Posted on 22 October 2009

YouTube remains the number one destination of choice for video clips of momentuous occassions, such as Republican Senator Joe Wilson outrageous “You Lie” outburst during the presidential joint address to Congress on September 9th.
However, for a constant up to the minute streaming source of material debating the proposed changes (or lack of) to healthcare  reform,  CNN recently hilited some of the best twitter streams to follow.

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The Real Death Panels.

Posted on 16 October 2009

Yes, Sarah Palin gets herself in the news every now and again with her brain dead comments regarding healthcare and other social issues of our times.

Yet Palin, with a Down Syndrome child  of her own, should understand the plight of so many people who are turned down by the insurance companies with the “you’re fucked” clause, otherwise known as the pre-existing condition.

This standard bearer excuse of insurance company profit machines would be illegal in most developed countries since in most developed countries, healthcare is a birthright, not a privilege of those who can afford it. (more…)

Huge Gains On The Dow, S&P, And Nasdaq

Posted on 05 May 2009

Looking back to September of last year we are still down over 2000 points. Looking back to March the second of this year, we are up just shy of 2000 points.

So the market took six months to drop almost 50% and two months to claw back around 27%.

The big question is does one invest in the market now, hoping the momentum upwards will continue, or will the markets lose some of those gains as it stops to catch its breath…. (more…)

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