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Insurance Services | Building Trades Association
rexaniel
by rexaniel  11-7-2009   
 Your World Wide Source for all your Building and Construction Needs! We are made up of thousands of companies involved in all phases of the building and construction industries. The more members the greater our bargaining power. If you use our services, you are guaranteed to save more than your membership fee.
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ISS
stephenieleigh
by stephenieleigh  10-26-2009   
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Elder Health Insurance
lanceharryson
by lanceharryson  10-21-2009   
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Supplemental Health Insurance Coverage
lanceharryson
by lanceharryson  10-21-2009   
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Washington State Self-employed Health Insurance
lanceharryson
by lanceharryson  10-21-2009   
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Individual Health Insurance
lanceharryson
by lanceharryson  10-21-2009   
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Tax Deductible Items - How to Find & Use More, 2008, 2009
snowlisa29
by snowlisa29  10-5-2009   
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What? Paying for Prayer
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  9-30-2009    4
 Only in America. I'd like to be subsidized for the altar to Zeus I'm building in my backyard. I'll be big enough to ward off the flu for my entire subdivision. It's true. America is getting stupider and stupider.
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Car Insurance Quick Facts!
royalsundaram
by royalsundaram  9-17-2009   
 offers information on car insurance, its coverage and tariffs
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Compare Pet Insurance Before You Buy
unodosytres
by unodosytres  9-10-2009   
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Scroogle homepage
lollipop10
by lollipop10  9-7-2009   
 I love this! (i never get this page, just found it by accident)
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The Joker Doesn’t Seem To Understand Competition, So He Will Prohibit It
merrie
by merrie  8-27-2009   
 In place of the variety of products that competition would generate, we would be forced “choose” among virtually identical insurance plans. Government would define these plans down to the last detail. Every one would have at least the same “basic” coverage, including physical exams, maternity benefits, well-baby care, alcoholism treatment, and mental-health services. Consumers could not buy a cheap, high-deductible catastrophic policy. Every insurance company would have to use an identical government-designed pricing structure. Prices would be the same for sick and healthy. In this respect, it wouldn’t matter whether or not Congress created a “public option,” a government insurance plan. In either case, bureaucrats would dictate virtually every aspect of the health-insurance business. What Obama says in favor of a public option " as of today, at least " tells us how little he understands competition.
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Does Medicare actually have higher administrative costs than private insurers?
n2sooners
by n2sooners  8-24-2009    1
 Way too much information to clip. It goes on to discuss the per person admin cost of medicare vs. private insurance ($509 vs. $453), how much of that is due to the age of medicare patients, and if that should be accounted for as well. Either way, it looks like the estimated savings of a public option plan could be greatly exagerated. Be sure to read the comments as the first comment is by the person who wrote the article being discussed.
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Idaho Falls Health Insurance FAQ
nmecom
by nmecom  8-21-2009   
 Provides answers to questions in the Idaho Falls health insurance FAQ with free health coverage consultation available.
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Sensible and free health care reform that the left can't stand
n2sooners
by n2sooners  8-20-2009    1
 John Mackey is the CEO of Whole Foods. After this article Obamacare supporters started a boycott of Whole Foods. Many on the left like to say the right is opposed to health care reform and would rather do nothing, but it seems to me more like those on the left want a government run system or nothing. They say the right is stonewalling reform, but they seem to be the one's unwilling to give any ground.
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CEO John Mackey's Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare & The Lefty Bloggers' Backlash
merrie
by merrie  8-19-2009    2
 Brian Beutler of TPM noted the inclusion of a diet endorsement in the op-ed, and offered a translation of Mackey's manifesto: ""Whole Foods is the solution to all of America's health care woes." Other attackers had less time for mockery, and demanded a boycott: I Will Never, Ever Shop at Your Stores Again Users at the Daily Kos screamed their outrage, other bloggers linking to their hot-blooded denunciations. "Mr. Mackey," wrote one user named DarkSyde, "your extremist views on employee benefits and unionization have Mackey's Response: The WSJ Put Words in My Mouth Three days after the initial op-ed, John Mackey stated on the Whole Foods CEO's Blog that "Whole Foods Market as a company has no official position on the issue." Saying that he had written the editorial under the simple title of "Health Care Reform," Not Off the Hook , declared The Reality-Based Community's Mark Kleiman, referring to Mackey's response: "The title is the least . . .
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David morgan whips
asiagulisb
by asiagulisb  8-9-2009   
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Tax Deductions For Pet Care Expenses?
MailboxNine
by MailboxNine  8-9-2009   
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Scroogle review on Cnet.com
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  8-3-2009   
 "Over 130,000 searches per day are made through the Scroogle site, 10 percent of which use SSL. In an e-mail conversation, Daniel told me that his "ultimate goal is for Scroogle to survive long enough so that the public sector gets the idea that all major search engines should be treated like public utilities." Daniel Brandt seems like a great guy. He's doing this for free--and accepts tax deductible donations on the Scroogle site. However, for users who don't trust Daniel's claims, they may wish to use the anonymizing TOR proxy in parallel with Scroogle. What Daniel's site shows, is that privacy preserving search is possible. While Scroogle doesn't show any ads, if Google offered this service, they could still make a buck on it. Imagine that--making money, while not being evil. Disclosure: I'm paid as a technology policy fellow by the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a public interest group that has repeatedly criticized Google for its privacy policies. Furthermore, I i
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Five Endangered Freedoms
Rustee
by Rustee  8-3-2009   
  In short, the Obama platform would mandate extremely full, expensive, and highly subsidized coverage -- including a lot of benefits people would never pay for with their own money -- but deliver it through a highly restrictive, HMO-style plan that will determine what care and tests you can and can't have. It's a revolution, all right, but in the wrong direction.
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My Response to Sen. D. Stabenow (D-MI)
Ilsadago1
by Ilsadago1  7-31-2009    2
 For the most part, my insurance coverage is catastrophic only. My portion of the premiums if I were to cover eligible members of my family would cost nearly 1/4 of my bi-weekly take home pay. Obviously, if a mortgage is only supposed to by 1/3 of your monthly salary, then insurance premiums are nearly the price of a good-sized house. Adding to the 'ranks of the uninsured' is the fact of a 14.2% unemployment rate - of which my husband is one. He doesn't qualify for unemployment insurance so he isn't even counted. So, why are my premiums so high? First, because malpractice insurance for my physicians is totally out of control due to frivolous law suits, huge legal fees and the costs associated with trying even a small case. The judge, clerks, bailiffs, secretaries, etc...all have to be paid - by me, the taxpayer. Because of the need to cover themselves, doctors are forced to order complicated, often if not always expensive and sometimes unnecessary tests and procedures. Ev
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Scroogle Search
billpar
by billpar  7-29-2009   
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Why Not "Universal Food Coverage, Too"?
merrie
by merrie  7-23-2009    3
 who only want to insure against the possibility that they'll be hit by a truck. So politicians at both the state and federal level keep passing boatloads of insurance mandates requiring that all insurance plans cover a raft of non-emergency conditions that are expensive to treat -- but whose practitioners have high-priced lobbyists. Insurance plans that force everyone in the plan to pay for everyone else's Viagra and anti-anxiety pills are already completely unfair to people who rarely go to the doctor. It's like being forced to share gas bills with a long-haul trucker or a restaurant bill with Michael Moore. On the other hand, it's a great deal for any lonely hypochondriacs in the plan. Now the Democrats want to force us all into one gigantic national health insurance plan that will cover every real and mythical ailment that has a powerful lobby.
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Why we must ration healthcare
Lexica
by Lexica  7-17-2009    9
 More: we should remind ourselves that the U.S. system also results in people going without life-saving treatment — it just does so less visibly. Pharmaceutical manufacturers often charge much more for drugs in the United States than they charge for the same drugs in Britain, where they know that a higher price would put the drug outside the cost-effectiveness limits set by NICE. American patients, even if they are covered by Medicare or Medicaid, often cannot afford the copayments for drugs. That’s rationing too, by ability to pay. Dr. Art Kellermann, associate dean…at Emory School of Medicine…wrote of a woman who came into his emergency room in critical condition because a blood vessel had burst in her brain. She was uninsured and had chosen to buy food for her children instead of spending money on her blood-pressure medicine. In the emergency room, she received excellent high-tech medical care, but by the time she got there, it was too late to save her.
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Know what your Senator pays for insurance?
masbury
by masbury  7-16-2009   
 Compare a 64-year-old Senator with a typical 64-year old Iowan. The Senator has government insurance, and it is outstanding - a different world from what you and I can get - and at a fraction of the price. It's a government-run program, it's one of the best insurance plans in the country, and it's a bargain. Chances are your Senator doesn't think you should have it.
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Healthcare reforms we support
rosenberryinn
by rosenberryinn  7-4-2009   
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Scroogle: An introduction and micro-review
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  6-23-2009   
 As mentioned in a previous rant, here it is in the flesh. every person I have turned on to this has continued to use it, and with good cause. Its most obvious advantages are that it is simplistic and unbiased. Unlike serach engines from the Google family where the highest bidders appear on the first page. But it doesn't stop there, this is truly anonomous searching and surfing that to a large extent ignore ads, has multi-browser support (support for safari is near completion if not already done) and has a toggle button for when encryption is required. As with all open source stuff if you like it then support it... or don't.
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"Simple Healthcare Math"
kris_tea
by kris_tea  6-22-2009   
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mrsoliman
by mrsoliman  6-20-2009   
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HDHP and HSA limits increase in 2010
SCallahan
by SCallahan  6-16-2009   
 On June 1, the IRS and Dept of Treasury released the High deductible health plan and health savings accounts annual limit for 2010.
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Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? Not so Catholic
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  6-15-2009   
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How to Get Cheaper Auto Insurance
The AnswerMan
by The AnswerMan  6-15-2009   
 Insurance for your automobile can suck a significant number of dollars form your wallet every month. Here are some important tips to keep some of your hard earned cash.
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A.I.G. Balks at Claims From Jet Ditching in Hudson
ikino22
by ikino22  6-13-2009   
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Tips on Cutting Your Health Insurance Costs
th2801
by th2801  6-6-2009   
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Introduction to Health Insurance Plans
th2801
by th2801  6-6-2009   
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Health Plan One's more popular plans
SCallahan
by SCallahan  5-21-2009   
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Group affordable health insurance chicago Ilinois
swtbmk
by swtbmk  5-15-2009   
 Quality PPO health insurance plans for every need and budget. Affordable group health insurance plans for groups of all sizes. Life Insurance, securing your financial future, don't wait, get started now! Between jobs, just graduated from college, or find that you will be without health insurance for a short period of time, a Short Term Health Insurance plan is what you need. Las Vegas health insurance quotes online, Chicago group health insurance, Illinois health insurance. Short term health plans are designed to protect only to cover major medical expenses and have a deductible.
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Medicare PartD - Diabetes Care
LastSecondMedia
by LastSecondMedia  4-16-2009   
 Medicare Part D is a prescription drug coverage that’s available to everyone who is eligible for Medicare. If you join you will generally pay a monthly premium. If on Medicare and you have diabetes consider Diabetes Care Club for your testing supplies.
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From Jefferson to Dulles to Kissinger, There's a Quiet Dignity About The SOS
merrie
by merrie  4-11-2009   
  Please Help BAILOUT Hillary Clinton! Your contribution is not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes. Select a prize from below, then make a contribution and you will be entered to win one of the below exclusive opportunities. These prizes are only being offered online and are only available for a limited time so you must act now. 1st prize A truly once in a lifetime chance: you and a guest will spend a day with President Clinton and a weekend of fun filled adventure in New York. 2nd prize You and a guest will watch live as the American Idol judges make their final comments and decisions on this year’s most anticipated season finale! 3rd prize We’ll fly you to our nation’s capital for a politically filled weekend to see the nation’s capitol and spend time with James Carville and Paul Begala - two of this city’s best political gurus. https://contribute.hillarycampaign2008.com/form-3contest.html?sc=2915
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Own A Piece of Hershey History
Marcariel
by Marcariel  4-2-2009    1
 This is a piece of Hershey history that might be worth having. It's probably even tax deductible. :)
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