2008-09-29

sylvar: (Default)
2008-09-29 06:04 am

The Daily Twit

  • 12:27 @SugarSnit We're awake now; are you? #
  • 12:42 @sugarsnit we want to waste some time aimlessly. 'bum around', Jodi says. We haven't eaten yet. #
  • 12:51 @sugarsnit We're going to La Fonda Latina on Ponce, want to join us? Their cafĂ© con leche is awesome. #
  • 13:11 @coverville Sounds like you've got a geek-blues hit on your hands. I wonder if @jonathancoulton wants to write it with you? #
  • 17:15 @SugarSnit We're in a skirt and shorts; do we qualify? #
  • 17:35 Searched Twitter for #atlgas: tinyurl.com/3e8y4b #
  • 00:00 #ATLgas 3.97 at QuikTrip, 1836 briarcliff rd. didn't wait at all, though i think my driving surprised someone who had been waiting a few ... #
  • 00:13 I'm sorry for zooming up to the pump at the Clifton/Briarcliff QuikTrip. I didn't see the line, honestly. Guy in silver car: my bad. #ATLgas #
  • 00:33 #atlgas BTW, 1836 Briarcliff Rd got fuel at 8:30pm Sunday and the employees haven't had a chance to see how much is left. #
sylvar: (Default)
2008-09-29 06:58 pm

Universal health care might have prevented market crash

First, consider this:
"Hundreds of thousands of Americans file for personal bankruptcy each year because of medical bills—even though they have health insurance, according to a new [2005] study by Harvard University legal and medical researchers."—Study Ties Bankruptcy to Medical Bills, by Reed Abelson, New York Times

And when so many people are forced into poverty by the absence of universal health care, mortgages fail. And that's a major cause of this financial crisis:
"None of this would have happened if the housing market had not imploded, leaving all these firms with staggering losses from their investments tied to mortgages."—How we got here: It's housing, stupid, by Chris Isidore, CNNMoney.com senior writer