So I will be on Vacation the week of the 18th....I'm going to Disney World!!! (and Universal etc.) So I will not see any of you all till Monday the 25 where I will resume my regular schedule of blog posts. Please use this time to catch up on past issues and maybe comment so I can answer questions and be inspired on other topics to write about.
Anyhow, thanks for reading and see you all in a week. Happy reading. :)
Friday, August 15, 2014
Issue 402 Obama Care Byproduct: Tele Doctors August 15, 2014
So with Obama care making healthcare more expensive, the
healthcare industry has been racing to cut costs. One of those measures
is some doctors getting rid of their brick and mortar offices to practice
medicine via video conference. Let's discuss.
How it works: Basically, the doctor sets up a
hotline to perform a video conference with his/her patients. The doctor
through the screen can look at the patient to see any abnormalities in skin
color or in the eyes. Do it yourself kits like blood pressure monitors
take care of the general checkup needs. From there the doctor simply
diagnoses the patient and then sends a prescription to the pharmacy for the
patient via phone, fax or email.
Simple right?: This allows doctors to see hundreds
of patients from around the country in a short period of time and without the
cost of maintaining a healthcare facility (which eliminates most regulatory
costs). In addition, due to the cost savings involved, the tele doctor
charges anywhere between half to a quarter of the typical doctor visit ($120 without
insurance on average, last I checked). As such, this becomes an
attractive option to mothers who cannot or are unwilling to drag their sick
children to a doctor’s office full of other pathogens, or for patients who are
too sick to drive and cannot acquire transport. Therefore it fills a
useful niche in the healthcare industry.
Hurdles: One of the hurdles to this form of medical practice
is government regulations. Some State governments require the patient be
seen in person to be treated (this is the same requirement in some States for tele
care veterinarians). So in these States, the doctor cannot practice.
Also, only truly experienced doctors can give the best results (which is
true of the entire healthcare industry). This means reputation is everything
and so you will have to find an established tele care doctor to get the best
healthcare out of one of these tele doctors (which you want to do anyway
whether it is a tele doctor or even a regular doctor). Beyond this, I
cannot see many problems that do not already exist.
Conclusion: I first learned of this through a
commercial on one of the many news networks I watch. The tele doctor in
this case treated children and was originally retired but came out of
retirement once the start of the doctor shortage hit. He felt (if I
remember correctly) that these children need access to healthcare and thus
restarted his practice via video phone. So this is a great option for
those who want cheap healthcare at cost. Obama care made health care
worse for everyone, by making it more expensive, creating larger deductibles
and higher copays, this tele doctor solution answers the call for cheaper and
equally effective healthcare.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Issue 401 Why Tesla never got his free energy. August 14, 2014
It is sad to say, but mans greed is what prevented Tesla's idea of
free energy from ever coming true. Let us discuss.
Free energy: As you know from the previous
article that Tesla coils can send electricity through the air. It is
these same coils that would have generated free electricity to America and
eventually the world. But business had other ideas. While
Westinghouse wanted to embrace Tesla's ideas, J.P. Morgan would eventually get
Tesla and shut the idea down. Reason was due to maneuvering by these
giants of industry to one up one another. So when Tesla placed a light
bulb in the ground and it lit up due to his Tesla coil power station, he was
asked how do we charge people for its use by Morgan. Tesla's answer was
that you don't. And that spelt the death knell for free electricity
around the globe.
Last laugh: Today we have an energy crisis.
We need all the options we can get in order to survive in the current
century. Innovation is key to our survival and Tesla's coil may just help
us do that. It still has the ability to give out free energy through the
air in the same way as radio waves, that we are bombarded with every day.
All we have to do is build one again. On top of this, inventors
will not let the idea of the Tesla coil go, and have thus continued to improve
upon it and even find other uses such as in the realm of photography, music and
of course electricity generation. So we can do it again, we can have free
electricity that everyone can enjoy. Just got to figure a way around the
big utility companies and their political supporters in government.
Conclusion: Yes, we can make Nikola Tesla's dream come true. It is
possible as we are already expanding this free wireless energy concept to power
all our home appliances and more. There will be no need to fear a downed tree
or power line ever again. So let us make it happen, the free electricity
the world has always dreamed of.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Issue 400 What is a Tesla Coil? August 13, 2014
Nikola Tesla was a competitor to Thomas Alva Edison and won. Tesla
invented light bulbs, and other inventions that would leave their mark on
history and would have his Alternating Current surpass Edison's Direct Current
electricity. One of these many inventions was the Tesla coil, a magnificent
device that could generate and send electricity through the air. So what
exactly is it?
A Tesla coil: This device is a type of transformer for
electricity. The idea was to send electricity through the air to power
electrical devices. So here is how it works complements of:
www.realclearscience.com (web address to article:
http://www.realclearscience.com/articles/2014/01/29/how_tesla_coils_work_108474.html
)
"The
power of the Tesla coil lies in a process called electromagnetic induction,
i.e., a changing magnetic field creates an electric potential that compels
current to flow. Conversely, flowing electric current generates a magnetic
field. When electricity flows through a wound up coil of wire, it generates a
magnetic field that fills the area around the coil in a particular pattern,
shown with lines below:
Photo
modified from Los Alamos National Lab.
Similarly,
if a magnetic field flows through the center of a coiled wire, a voltage is
generated in the wire, which causes an electrical current to flow."
"The
electric potential (“hill”) generated in a coil of wire by a magnetic field
through its center increases with the number of turns of wire. A changing
magnetic field within a coil of 50 turns will generate ten times the voltage of
a coil of just five turns. (However, less current can actually flow through the
higher potential, to conserve energy.)"
"The
Tesla coil requires ......... a capacitor to store charge and fire it all in
one huge spark. The circuit of the coil contains a capacitor and a small hole
called a spark gap. When the coil is turned on, electricity flows through the
circuit and fills the capacitor with electrons, like a battery. This charge
creates its own electric potential in the circuit, which tries to bridge across
the spark gap. This can only happen when a very large amount of charge has
built up in the capacitor.
Eventually so
much charge has accumulated that it breaks down the electrical neutrality of
the air in the middle of the spark gap. The circuit closes for a fleeting
second and a huge amount of current blasts out of the capacitor and through the
coils. This produces a very strong magnetic field in the primary coil.
The
secondary wire coil uses electromagnetic induction to convert this magnetic
field to an electric potential so high that it can easily break apart the air
molecules at its ends and push their electrons in wild arcs, producing enormous
purple sparks. The dome on the top of the device acts to make the secondary
coil of wires receive energy more fully from the first coil. With some careful
mathematical calculations, the amount of electrical energy transferred can be
maximized."
Conclusion:
This is how it works in the most basic of ways. We use
systems based on this for Tesla's alternating current in our transformers
outside our homes. Though they are not sending it through the air in this
case, just converting electricity to a more manageable level for our homes.
But Tesla's Coils are now being used as wireless chargers for phones and
is predicted to eventually replace all electrical wiring in the home at some
point in time when it is deemed cost effective to be in the home. So
Tesla, thank you for your hard work.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Issue 399 Eating oneself to death!!! August12, 2014
Ok this one is similar to the previous, the only difference is
that instead of drugs we are talking about another medical condition that we
ourselves place ourselves in. In this case becoming overweight and obese
due to our eating habits. Time to discuss again.
Government should not pay!!!: Here we go, the government should
not pay a single cent toward your health care if you get a disease due to you
over eating. We again must be responsible to ourselves and pay our own
way for something that is our own fault. Government should thus, not pay
a single dime while compelling taxpayers to meet the costs. You can have your
private healthcare pay for it, a charity, or yourself, no one else.
Splitting hairs again: As I stated, Libertarians believe
in personal responsibility. And getting fat and needing a forklift just
to escape your house is the same as committing slow suicide. You should not
have others obliged to pay for your own faults and mistakes in
life. Sure there are exceptions, like those predisposed to diabetes
and thus cannot help their condition, but the rest are a nonstarter.
Basically, you must have been born with the disease or genetically
predisposed to get the disease to get any aid as this is not a life choice in
this case. Those who become overweight and obese by choice due to their
eating habits will not get a thing for they made a choice (in this case it must
be directly linked to their physical condition from overeating).
Conclusion: This again is about making people
uncomfortable in their own shoes. How are we supposed to pay for the life
choices of others when we ourselves are struggling? Government has no
right to tax us to help those who place themselves into harm’s way.
Again, I am sorry for being harsh, but you made the decision to make
yourself unhealthy, so you have to fix it and hope that someone is charitable
enough to possibly help you.
Monday, August 11, 2014
Issue 398 Government should not help addicts August 11, 2014
I am going to sound harsh, and very callus here. In truth I
am only saying this because this is how libertarians in general believe about
people who are addicted to drugs. We should not have government spend a
single penny to help these individuals. Allow me to explain.
Reasoning: Libertarians believe in personal
responsibility. As such, we believe in legalized drugs. How do
these two thing go together you ask? Simple, if you take an illegal drug
that is harmful and get sick from it then it is your responsibility for making
yourself healthy again. Basically, you break yourself, then you got to
fix yourself.
Splitting hairs: While we believe in personal
responsibility, we also believe in being charitable. As such, if any help
was to come from anyone, it will be 100% voluntary out of the goodness of their
own hearts. So there will be no government aid of government footing the
bill for your health care if you get sick because of an illegal substance.
Sure a church or other charity can, but government no. Reason being
is that government uses force, and forcing you to give up tax dollars to pay
for someone’s mess is just plain wrong. In addition, if you are on an
illegal substance, then the government should deny you any health, and welfare
benefits. So no unemployment, no Medicaid, not a thing until you test
clean. It is not the government’s job to pay for your food and shelter if
you waste your actual income on trash.
Conclusion: Benjamin Franklin once said
"we must make them uncomfortable in their own shoes" (I paraphrased
here). He was referring to welfare and charity as a whole. This
concept was so that the kindness of strangers was not to be taken advantage of
(and also why many of the founders argued for any aid from government being at
the local level exclusively). We are now at a time where people will take
advantage of government for free stuff and thus we must pull back from our over
generosity. Florida has taken the first step with their welfare system
and we need it copied and expanded. Libertarians are done paying for
people's bad habits. You put yourself into the health situation, now embrace
the consequences. Sorry, but it is your responsibility, if you get any
help it will be out of the kindness of others hearts, not out of the hands of a
massive government who knows not generosity but human greed and manipulation.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Issue 397 Should Illegal Border crossers be Punished? August 8, 2014
This is a quandary for libertarians. We value the law, but
generally believe in the idea of open borders. While we recognize the
security situation of fighting terrorism and thus needing some way to keep
track of those who come into the country, we want people to still be able to
cross the countries border and live here as citizens. As such, many
libertarians like myself have changed our opinion on open borders to one of a
controlled entry so that terrorists and drug smugglers cannot get in, and so we
do not cause an economic burden to our own country. Thus the debate on
how to deal with those who have crossed our borders without permission.
How are libertarians and the rest of our fellow citizens supposed to deal
with this issue?
Idea 1: The first idea is an economic penalty. This idea
basically charges the individual a fine for crossing the border without
permission. Practically speaking it can work, but some of these migrants
come over with nothing. Thus the problem of actually collecting the fine.
With only one solution in mind to solve that problem, it would mean that
the individual who has already broken the law would have to be able to stay in
the country and find work to pay this fine and at the same time pay taxes.
This could result in people being homeless who may not even speak the
language. Plus we would still need to keep track of these individuals
which is no easy task in a country with over 300 million people (with an
estimated 11 million or more being here illegally). So this idea has its
ups and downs.
Idea 2: Prison is another idea that has been floated around,
but libertarians dismiss this idea as not only too harsh, but financially
impractical. Why on earth would you throw people into prison with the
likes of murderers when they committed a nonviolent crime? Plus, prisons
are already overcrowded and expensive to operate so for libertarians, this is a
nonstarter.
Idea 3: Send them home! This is the only practical
idea that we all unfortunately have in our arsenal. Yes, many of the
individuals sent here at current are very young. In fact there is currently an
explosion of illegal migrants under the age of 18 coming over the United States
border which is now financially taxing our local communities. Thus, for
libertarians like myself, the only option is to send all the kids under 18 who
came over without their parents back to their country of origin. Those
over 18 who are caught get a hearing and then are sent home if they cannot
prove that their life is not in danger. No other excuse will be accepted.
After that, they may be allowed to come to the country legally and only
through legal channels. If they violate this after they are sent home
even once, they will be barred from the United States unless they get a written
statement from their government certifying that they must come to the United
States due to their life being in danger.
We pay for this by charging the countries
the cost to ship their citizens back home. They will owe us that money
and the United States can place duties and taxes on goods imported from those
countries till such time that that debt is paid off. They will also be
allowed to pay this off by giving us natural resources or other forms of
collateral of equal value. Interest will not be charged so as not to make
this a massive economic burden. In addition, any illegal immigrant that
has committed a crime will be charged at the federal level with the country of
origin paying the court cost and incarceration costs as well. This is to
deter these countries letting their criminals leave for other countries to make
it a financial burden on them instead. Also, there will be no exceptions
in criminal penalties for any crime committed either, if say an individual
illegal migrant murdered someone in Texas and is found guilty, they will
receive the maximum punishment for their crime (execution in this case).
They will have only one chance to appeal and if that appeal fails, the individuals’
punishment will have to be carried out within one week of the final ruling.
Obviously I am citing the most extreme example, but criminal penalties
for rape and murder cannot be weakened because of someone’s squeamishness.
And yes, the country of origin will pay the costs for their execution as
well if it comes to that.
Conclusion: You probably think I am cold
hearted after reading this. Well in truth, I want those who generally
want to come here and live peacefully to come. I just do not want people
coming here and essentially spitting on the law that is meant to protect us
from overpopulation, terrorism and economic collapse when the burden gets too
much. I want the poor, the tired and huddled masses because I know that
they will value their freedom that comes with United States citizenship
(something many of us born here now take for granted). So when it comes
down to it, please do not break the law by coming over without permission, but
instead do it the right way and not spit on your forbearers who came here
legally.
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