Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

Excerpted from the Investor’s Business Daily op-ed Canada’s Single-Prayer Health Care, and no, that’s not a typo.

In 2007, a Canadian woman gave birth to extremely rare identical quadruplets — Autumn, Brooke, Calissa and Dahlia Jepps. They were born in the United States to Canadian parents because there was again no space available at any Canadian neonatal care unit. All they had was a wing and a prayer.

The Jepps, a nurse and a respiratory technician flew from Calgary, a city of a million people, 325 miles to Benefit Hospital in Great Falls, Mont., a city of 56,000. The girls are doing fine, thanks to our system where care still trumps cost and where being without insurance does not mean being without care.

It must be embarrassing to Canada that a G-7 economy and a country of 30 million people can’t offer the same level of health care as a town of just over 50,000 in rural Montana. Where will Canada send its preemies and other critical patients when we adopt their health care system?

I strongly advise you to READ THE PIECE. It has some interesting information which I was completely unaware of.

AZ Restaurant Carry Passes

From an email:

Some good news to start your Wednesday. The session ran all night!

SB1113 AZ Restaurant Carry passed the Senate 19-8 at approximately 6AM Phoenix time and will be transmitted to the governor. She has 10 days (not counting Sundays) to sign or veto it.

As far as I’ve seen, there’s been very little PSH over this bill here, which I’ve been pleasantly surprised by.

Here’s hoping Brewer signs it.