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    • The U.S. healthcare reform law will worsen a shortage of physicians as millions of newly insured patients seek care, the Association of American Medical Colleges said on Thursday.

      The group's Center for Workforce Studies released new estimates that showed shortages would be 50 percent worse in 2015 than forecast.

      "While previous projections showed a baseline shortage of 39,600 doctors in 2015, current estimates bring that number closer to 63,000, with a worsening of shortages through 2025," the group said in a statement.
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      And, alot of older physicans will retire exacerbating the situation.

      Who wants to work for Obama?

      (tags: Obamacare)
    • If Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were to challenge President Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2012, she would currently have the support of 37% of Democrats nationally, while 52% would support Obama.
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      Why is anyone especially Gallup taking this poll?

      Oh Yeah Obama is a failure as President

    • Incumbent Democratic Senator Patty Murray and Republican challenger Dino Rossi are back to a virtual tie in Washington’s race for U.S. Senate.

      The latest Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of Likely Voters shows Rossi picking up 48% support, while Murray earns 47% of the vote when leaners are included. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate, and three percent (3%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

      This race now moves back to a Toss-Up from Leans Democrat in the Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 Senate Balance of Power rankings.
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      Will Rossi catch the GOP Wave?

    • A new Public Policy Institute of California poll shows Meg Whitman (R) edging Jerry Brown (D) in the race for governor among likely voters, 38% to 37% with another 18% still undecided.

      In the U.S. Senate race, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) leads challenger Carly Fiorina (R), 42% to 35% with 19% still undecided.
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      These races will go down to the wire as the media campaigns and GOTV heat up.

    • McDonald's Corp. has warned federal regulators that it could drop its health insurance plan for nearly 30,000 hourly restaurant workers unless regulators waive a new requirement of the U.S. health overhaul.
      The move is one of the clearest indications that new rules may disrupt workers' health plans as the law ripples through the real world.

      Trade groups representing restaurants and retailers say low-wage employers might halt their coverage if the government doesn't loosen a requirement for "mini-med" plans, which offer limited benefits to some 1.4 million Americans.

      The requirement concerns the percentage of premiums that must be spent on benefits.

      While many restaurants don't offer health coverage, McDonald's provides mini-med plans for workers at 10,500 U.S. locations, most of them franchised. A single worker can pay $14 a week for a plan that caps annual benefits at $2,000, or about $32 a week to get coverage up to $10,000 a year.
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      ObamaCare chickens coming home to roost

      (tags: Obamacare)
  • Meg Whitman

    CA-Gov: Meg Whitman, The Illegal Alien Maid and the Social Security Letter with Whitman’s Spouse’s Handwriting On It

    Today’s Meg Whitman Presser on Nicky, the illegal alien maid flap

    MM has the story and at this point who knows how this flap will resolve. However, I don’t think Whitman will gain any votes.

    Plus, the SEIU will be running television ads on Spanish language channels calling Meg a heartless bitch for not helping her illegal $23/hr maid. And, then there will be plenty of protests every where Meg goes with the signs held by, yes, you guessed it, Hispanic women dressed as maids.

    So, I can guess that Whitman can forget about any Latino votes on November 2nd.

    Wonder when the next polls will come out showing Jerry Brown up by 7 or 8 points?

  • Barack Obama,  Hillary Clinton

    Headline of the Day: Poor Hillary

    Matt Drudge really knows how to diss Hillary Clinton, doesn’t he?

    This poll does NOT do much for her either but 15 points before the November election may change considerably after.

    If Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were to challenge President Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2012, she would currently have the support of 37% of Democrats nationally, while 52% would support Obama.

    Presidents with relatively low job approval ratings heading into a possible re-election bid are vulnerable to intra-party challenges. As two examples, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter were challenged for their respective parties’ nomination as sitting presidents — Ford by Ronald Reagan, and Carter by Edward Kennedy and Jerry Brown. Ford’s job approval rating had reached as low as 37% in 1975, the year before he ran for re-election, and Carter’s had reached 28% in 1979. Obama’s current weekly job approval rating is 44%, albeit with more than two years until the next presidential election.

  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina

    CA-Sen: Carly Fiorina, Outsourcing and the 21st-Century Economy

    Democrat Senator Barbara Boxer latest television ad attacking Carly Fiorina

    Carly Fiorina has been relentlessly taking a hit the past two weeks in a blistering television ad shown above. But, is it fair to criticize Fiorina for a common 21st-Century business practice?

    Probably not and this Wall Street Journal piece explains.

    It’s campaign season, so “outsourcing” is being used as a four-letter word. The practice of hiring workers overseas to handle certain functions of American corporations is, according to some politicians, a major cause of our ongoing economic woes.

    Sen. Barbara Boxer (D., Calif.) has slammed her opponent, Carly Fiorina, for outsourcing jobs when she served as CEO of Hewlett-Packard. Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has attacked his Republican opponent, John Kasich, for serving on the board of a company that outsources. And other politicians from Pennsylvania to Oregon have tried to use the issue to stir up voter dissatisfaction with the economy.

    The Democratic leadership in the Senate has also used outsourcing as a political football. This week, three days before the projected close of the 111th Congress, Democrats brought a bill to the floor that would penalize companies that outsource. The Creating American Jobs and Ending Offshoring Act was intended to provide a payroll tax holiday to companies that shift overseas jobs back to the United States. It would also have limited the use of tax deferrals that allow U.S. companies to postpone paying taxes on foreign income until after the funds are transferred to the U.S.

    The bill never received an up-or-down vote, as it failed to receive the 60 votes necessary for cloture. But merely by bringing it up, Senate Democrats showed their preference for campaign-season symbolism over serious recognition of why companies choose to outsource.

    Companies outsource for two reasons. The first centers on the nature of the global economy. In today’s world, outsourcing can save companies money, reduce the time it takes to deliver products and services to customers, and provide access to skilled employees unavailable in the U.S. Outsourcing also allows companies to capitalize on incentives offered by foreign governments to attract investment. Outsourcing is here to stay for companies hoping to remain internationally competitive.

    The second reason U.S. companies outsource is that our own government pursues policies that drive investment and job creation offshore: excessive taxes, needless regulations, lengthy permit processes, a decreasing supply of U.S. citizens with technical and engineering degrees, and a general governmental misunderstanding of how to support private-sector jobs. For example, taxing new U.S. corporate investment at 35%—when the world average is just over 18%—pushes U.S. companies to invest offshore to increase return to shareholders.

    While the U.S. government takes this harmful approach, foreign governments comprehend as never before what it takes to attract businesses and allow them to thrive. Many learned invaluable free-market lessons from the U.S. Now those same lessons are being lost on our own leaders.

    Had the recently defeated Senate bill become law, job losses would have accelerated. The U.S. government once again would have misunderstood how jobs are created and caused even more companies to relocate jobs overseas.

    Politicians may want to prey on the apprehension of voters during these anxious days, but condemning U.S. companies that outsource will come back to haunt them. Politicians’ formulas for recovery are reminiscent of the days of the Great Depression, when erecting trade barriers through the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act appeared the common-sense way to protect American jobs. It wasn’t. After the tariff, GDP fell by half, the jobless rate more than tripled, and the U.S. economy plummeted.

    While outsourcing is a modern fact of life—many leading U.S. companies now do over 50% of their business outside the domestic market—it doesn’t have to become the default path just because the U.S. government is pushing American companies into more competitive foreign lands.

    Politicians who accuse the business community of being solely responsible for the loss of U.S. jobs are disingenuous at best. They need to look at their own contributions to U.S. joblessness—and recognize the competitive nature of the 21st-century world economy.

    Mr. Barrett is the former CEO and chairman of Intel. Mr. Moore is a former U.S. assistant secretary of commerce for trade development.

    California voters should remember that as CEO of Hewlett-Packard, Carly Fiorina’s fiduciary duty was to earn MONEY for the corporation. This is private enterprise. If the American government wants to keep jobs in the United States they have that opportunity by passing pro-growth legislation.

    But, Senator Barbara Boxer who has sponsored NO meaningful legislation in her decades in the U.S. Senate is being more than disingenuous in this anti-Fiorina television ad. Like a Boxer Vs. Fiorina debate moderator said yesterday:

    Senator, excuse me. Ms. Fiorina is not running for the head of HP right now. She is running for the Senate and there is a big difference between running a company, where you have to make those choices, and running the government.” (Gabriel Lerner, KPCC U.S. Senate Debate, 9/29/10)

  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina

    CA-Sen Video: Barbara Boxer Campaign Hires Hispanic Day Laborers to Protest Carly Fiorina

    Boxer Campaign Hires Day Laborers to Protest Fiorina

    This is hilarious and watch the video as the Fiorina protesters are obviously oblivious as to what they are doing. Guess Senator Boxer could not get sufficient number of regular volunteer folks to protest Carly and will just pay anyone off the street to carry her signs.

    Some Alinksy “astroturf” Senator Ma’am.

  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina

    CA-Sen: NRSC Denies Carly Fiorina Ad Buy Pull Back

    Chris Matthews on Carly Fiorina’s latest television ad, “Sir”

    The Daily Caller started the rumors yesterday that the NRSC (National Republican Senatorial committee) was abandoning Carly Fiorina’s campaign against Democrat Senator Barbara Boxer by cancelling an almost $ 2 million television ad buy.

    I wrote this yesterday.

    This is apparently NOT the case and the NRSC is making itself perfectly clear.

    Sen. Barbara Boxer is still in for some $2 million worth of NRSC-funded pain before Election Day, despite multiple reports that the GOP committee is pulling back from the California Senate race. The Daily Caller first reported – and the Huffington Post hyped up – Democratic claims that the NRSC has cut its commitment to former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina’s campaign. But Republicans say that’s simply false, and what really happened is the NRSC switched its $2 million ad buy over to the Fiorina campaign’s buyer for practical reasons. “As painful as it might be for ultra-liberal activists across the country to hear, the reality is that Republicans are more confident than ever that Carly Fiorina will defeat Barbara Boxer in November,” NRSC communications director Brian Walsh told Morning Score. “And while it’s regrettable that otherwise-respectable publications like the Daily Caller and Huffington Post fell for the spin of Democrat Party operatives in Washington, the fact remains that the NRSC has publicly committed more financial resources for Carly Fiorina and Dino Rossi than national Democrats have for Barbara Boxer and Patty Murray. If anything though, this debate highlights the reality that Democrats have effectively cut loose their own candidates in Ohio, New Hampshire, Louisiana, North Carolina, Indiana, Florida, and Arkansas – all states where they have yet to commit a single dollar. Of course if they want to dispute that, we’re all ears.”

    And, I have seen a greater frequency of Carly Fiorina ads on Los Angeles television both from her campaign and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. It remains to be seen as to how much television Fiorina buys over the next four weeks. But, the latest polls, even after the blistering and unanswered Boxer television blitz of the last two weeks have moved the polls only a few points and Fiorina is within striking distance.

    My feeling is that Fred Davis, Fiorina’s media guru, has a few surprises in store for Barbara Boxer – and coming to a California television screen soon.

  • Day By Day,  Howard Dean

    Day By Day September 30, 2010 – The Cheap Seats

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    The LEFT just cannot stand the Tea Parties and Glenn Beck getting all of the public demonstration astroturf love, now can they? So, off to Saul Alinsky land they go to copy the Tea Parties.

    One Nation Working Together is a social movement of individuals and organizations committed to putting America back to work and pulling America back together. Coming from a diverse set of backgrounds, experiences, beliefs and orientations, we are determined to build a more united country with good jobs, equal justice, and quality public education for all.

    Here is Howard Dean, the Far Left Yeller, I mean former Democrat Presidential candidate and former Chairman of the Democrat National Committee:

    Former Vermont Governor and DNC Chairman Howard Dean

    And, here is a list of the sponsoring organizations, which is the usual list of Far Left Labor Unions and Left Wing organizations. Looks like these Aalinsky folks are playing catch up to the RIGHT and the Tea Party movement.

    The Tea Party folks probably won’t be seen much in Washington D.C. this weekend. They are working in the grass roots and in the campaigns to affect REAL change on November 2nd.

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