Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Where to Get News

It is ironic that with so many media outlets including tv, cable, and print it is actually difficult to get accurate and reliable news. A lot of the news just skims the surface and it is difficult to find resources that look deeper into stories. In depth news about Israel seems quite hard to come by. These are a few of the sources that I go to on a regular basis.

I get the Wall Street Journal everyday and I usually turn to the back of the first section where the editorials, commentary, and letters are written. I find these to be very informative and consistent with my political bias. Beyond that, if I have time, I read the personal finance pages which often have good advice on my own financial situation. Then, the front pages and finally the financial data pages which I rarely get to.

C-SPAN has a show every morning called Washington Journal. It is a call-in show from 7-10 without a screener and the topics are fairly wide-ranging. The reason I like it is that people say what they truly feel. Periodically, they discuss Israel or the Middle East in general and it amazes me the number of calls that come in which are anti-Israel. Often they are discussing an unrelated topic and someone will call in blaming Israel. The guests on the show field questions from the public and the topics are discussed in depth.

Every night from 9-1am the John Batchelor show airs on talk radio 770. He has a very interesting show and has guests which are quite informative on foreign policy. I especially recommend Thursday nights when Malcolm Hoenlein is cohosting. There is usually an in depth conversation regarding the Middle East and Israel in particular. Malcolm Hoenlein can also be heard on JM in the AM on Friday mornings or you can go to the website archives and listen to his update from the computer (Jmintheam.org).

Finally, if I get home in time I like to watch Special Report on Fox News from 6:40-7pm. There is a panel discussion but I really only like to hear what Charles Krauthammer has to say about the events of the day. He has the ability to cut directly to the core of issues and explain them in a simple manner with excellent commentary. If anybody has other outlets, I would love to hear about them.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

BO vs. Bibi

Ponder the following scenario. Hezbollah instigates Israel by kidnapping a couple of soldiers or sending a suicide bomber or placing their new Syrian/Iranian scuds on the border. Israel retaliates and the confrontation with Hezbollah escalates. Israel has has it with the Syrians supplying weapons to Hezbollah and decide to go after Damascus. Israel depletes its weaponry and asks the US to resupply its forces. Barack Obama must make a decision whether to supply Israel with arms to continues its mission. BO hesitates on the decision, perhaps by demanding tying rearmament to concessions. Iran says okay the US is hesitating on arming Israel, here is our chance and launches an all out attack to finish off Israel. Israel fights for it's existence. Far fetched? I do not think so.

Show me one action BO has done, not words, that demonstrate that he will be there for Israel when the time comes. By his inactions and negative behavior towards Bibi, BO is quietly giving the signal to the Arabs that their next chance to eliminate Israel is coming up. So not only will he stand by while Israel needs him but in effect, by his current behavior, he is instigating a conflict. The tiniest crack in the relationship between the US and Israel will be exploited by the Arabs.

The only reason BO involves himself with the Israel-Arab conflict is for his own self promotion. His mission is solely to put his name onto a peace accord regardless of the effect on the parties, specifically Israel. Just like in the case of health care he doesn't care about the substance of the legislation he just wants to glorify his name and ego by achieving something that has been elusive to previous administrations. It has always been and always will be about BO, not about the effects of his policies on the parties involved. His narcissism supercedes any potential damage to the underlying parties.

I would love to have a private conversation with Bibi and find out what he really thinks about BO. I can hear him saying privately to his wife when no one else listens that he is an antisemite, couldn't care less about Israel and that the American Jews threw Israel under the bus by overwhelmingly voting for this radical. Even though I didn't vote for him, I am ashamed as an American Jew that we assisted in getting him into office. My sincerest apologies to my brothers and sisters in Israel.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Your Tax Dollars At Work

I just wanted to inform the readers where their tax dollars are being spent. Let me do that by describing a patient who came to see me this past week. I called in a 35 year old man into the examination room from the waiting area. He walked in without any difficulty and as I looked at his chart I noticed his insurance was medicare, a government insurance for the elderly and disabled. Naturally, since he was not elderly I asked him the nature of his disability since I need to be aware of his past medical history which may be informative regarding his current visit. He informed me that he is disabled due to back problems and has had previous surgery for his back and thus cannot work. Let me repeat that he walked into the office without a cane, walker, or wheelchair. He ambulated without a limp, pain, or hunch.

The visit continued by asking him the reason he had come to see me. He told me he was in Mexico and on the airplane ride back suffered pain to his ears which hadn’t cleared since he returned one week ago. Of course, I inquired what he was doing in Mexico and he responded he was on a trip for R&R. My first thought was R&R from what? You are disabled and supposedly do not work. What do you need to rest from? My second thought was if you are disabled to the point of not being able to work, what were you doing in Mexico? Did you go swimming? Play some tennis? Maybe some beach volleyball? And thirdly, how can you afford a trip to Mexico and be on welfare?

Of course, I didn’t express these thoughts to the patient. I diagnosed and treated him as I would anyone else, and he walked out as sturdy and with the ease that he entered. I was curious to see what car he was driving so I watched as he left the office, entered his late model Lexus and drove away. Probably heading to his job where he gets paid off the books.

I am sure there are thousands of people who abuse and cheat the system like this patient. The government is incapable and/or unwilling to police their programs for cheaters. It is much easier for them to just increase taxes or borrow the money from our kids/China. There is no doubt in my mind this man could hold a real job but it is better for him to collect a government disability check, receive medicare benefits, and find a job off the books. I should be able to report him to the government for fraud and receive a whistleblower’s award. This way I can afford to go to Mexico instead of this thief. Just another example of your tax dollars at work.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Laundry

My wife was recently commenting about her woes regarding laundry. She said it never seems to end. As soon as one load is washed, dried, folded, and put away another load is waiting to be done. It is a never ending process and I can understand the pressure of constantly having that required chore and never being able to get ahead of it. I compare her statements to the similar situation I have that the supply of patients seems to be endless regardless of the time spent every day. There is always more the next day. I suppose this is a good thing for me as my income depends on the constant flow of patients and my services are desired.

Patients and friends ask me what the effect of the new health care bill, Obamacare, will mean to my practice. Truthfully, I do not know except for the fact that initially as more people get insurance there will will be more patients seeking services. This may actually be a windfall for me and physicians as a group as the government taxes society and transfers the money to me to take care of the additional patients (via medicare, medicaid, subsidized private health plans). Yet ultimately I think it will be a negative. As costs to society rise over the next several years measures will have to be implemented to either ration care, cut payments to doctors or increase revenue to cover payments. There is no way around this, it is inevitable.

So where does that leave me? Like the analogy to laundry my service are a necessity to society. The skill set possessed by specialist physicians are difficult and expensive to obtain and restricted to a small group. These skills are sought out by patients and ultimately these doctors will be paid accordingly. In Obama care it will be the patient that takes the hit, either by rationing of care or by not being able to get a doctor to accept their insurance due to poor reimbursement. If the government rations care then people will have to pay out of pocket for services not covered. For instance, if the government decides they should not pay for me to remove wax out of patients ears then the patient will have to pay. The service is required.

If the government whittles down reimbursements to physicians to low levels then the doctors will not participate with the insurance plan and the patient again will have to pay out of pocket for the service. In either case it is society that will pay the price. This will happen as costs will rise and increasing revenue with a VAT is likely to be implemented.

I suppose another option is for the patient to just live with wax in his/her ears and not seek out a doctor to clear them. He/she would just live with a hearing loss. But this would be analogous in the case of laundry to spending ones life wearing dirty underwear every day. I am not sure which one is worse.