Posts Tagged ‘AMERICA’

People without health insurance coverage by the state:? United States of Am? America, in the Appendix? E 1995-97, 1998-2000, 2001-03. : An article from:? State News

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

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Document? Am’re? America: the word I

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

  • Balanced views of illegal vs legal immigration
  • Full of facts and figures regarding immigration
  • Voices of experts within the medical & government fields
  • Interviews with Americans, and migrant workers
  • Analysis of the real issues, shows how this affects you.

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Speakers in America

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Additional Studio: Victor Multimedia-05 Release Date: 12/16/2008 Running Time: 104 minutes

Speakers in America

Atlas America visitors insurance for visitors from the United States

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

The experience of travelers overseas travel is more fun when people are covered by insurance cost health visitor. Atlas America visitors insurance offers a full medical supplies to ensure travelers overseas all financial crises. Even for short travel plans in the United States require adequate attention. Affordable, customers can enjoy full cost of premiums for medical coverage and emergency services. The non-US citizens traveling to America for a short period, visitors can purchase Atlas America Insurance. This plan covers the insured for five months and 12 months. After that date, the policy coverage may be extended to 36 months.

Atlas America plan also covers medical expenses if the insured person meetings of terrorist activities, travel disruptions, natural disasters. . . A full refund will be given in the Atlas America plan for certain eligible other causes. Basic support for the medical evacuation of the insured is covered in case of emergency. Atlas America is one of the few visitors to the insurance to cover pre-existing conditions. pre-existing conditions are covered only if it is to be life threatening. Atlas America Insurance also covers pre-existing condition for the treble at the age of 70 years up to $ 15,000. The rest of the insured is repatriated, he died during the period of insurance. With the support of Hygeia PPO network, Atlas America plan offers cashless settlement of medical expenses during the stay of insured exposure in the hospital.

health insurance for visitors is an integral part of travel plans due to the high cost of health care in America. If you purchase Atlas America Insurance to the financial crisis in emergency medical response. Once the deductible is met, coinsurance will be waived if the passenger is treated within the network and 100% of expenses are covered by the plan. by telecommunications, 24-hour maternity care and sports driver packages are also available for the insured. Atlas America Insurance can be purchased online to save time and energy. This plan is a reliable coverage of the travel industry. Atlas America Insurance is underwritten by the famous Corporation, Lloyds of London. International travelers can travel and living expenses in peace in the United States of America with visitors Atlas insurance is covered. There are few specialized services such as Atlas Travel Assistance Services 24 / 7 called for the insured during the policy period. They are pre-travel health advisories and security, Live Travel Service, Bag Trak, message relay and emergency shipments of emergency funds.

Nightline: Emergency! Healthcare in America

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Product DescriptionAt the University of Chicago, Ted Koppel hosted a panel discussion of the growing problem of universal health care in the United States. Problems addressed by the group included doctors overworked, private clinics, unnecessary procedures and the burden of professional liability valuable. Originally Released in 1992 on 6 February.

Nightline: Emergency! Healthcare in America

Alex Details How America has Now Gone into Complete Collectivism on The Alex Jones Show 2/4

Sunday, March 28th, 2010


Obamacare: Taxing The American People Into Oblivion Steve Watson and Paul Watson www.Prisonplanet.com http Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 HR 3590, The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, to give it its full title, is rammed full of tax increases which will further economically cripple Americans already laboring under the worst financial crisis since the great depression. The partnering Reconciliation Act, currently in the Senate, also contains a raft of pork barrel and tax hikes, there to fund the trillion dollar cost of nationalizing medicine. As reported by Bloomberg News today, analysis by the nonpartisan congressional Joint Committee on Taxation reveals that the bill will generate $409.2 billion in additional taxes by 2019. In addition, the Congressional Budget Office states that the bill also levies almost $69 billion more in penalties for those who fail to meet mandates to buy insurance. The Journal of Accountancy boils down some of the tax hikes and penalty fees in HR 3590 and the Reconciliation Act the highlights include: Excise Tax on Uninsured Individuals Individuals who fail to maintain minimum essential coverage will be subject to a penalty equal to $750. The fee for an uninsured individual under age 18 is one-half of the adult fee. Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans The federal government would impose a 40% tax on the value of employer-sponsored health coverage exceeding certain thresholds. Those levels are projected to be $8500 for self only and

Alex Details How America has Now Gone into Complete Collectivism on The Alex Jones Show 3/4

Friday, March 26th, 2010


Obamacare: Taxing The American People Into Oblivion Steve Watson and Paul Watson www.Prisonplanet.com http Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 HR 3590, The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, to give it its full title, is rammed full of tax increases which will further economically cripple Americans already laboring under the worst financial crisis since the great depression. The partnering Reconciliation Act, currently in the Senate, also contains a raft of pork barrel and tax hikes, there to fund the trillion dollar cost of nationalizing medicine. As reported by Bloomberg News today, analysis by the nonpartisan congressional Joint Committee on Taxation reveals that the bill will generate $409.2 billion in additional taxes by 2019. In addition, the Congressional Budget Office states that the bill also levies almost $69 billion more in penalties for those who fail to meet mandates to buy insurance. The Journal of Accountancy boils down some of the tax hikes and penalty fees in HR 3590 and the Reconciliation Act the highlights include: Excise Tax on Uninsured Individuals Individuals who fail to maintain minimum essential coverage will be subject to a penalty equal to $750. The fee for an uninsured individual under age 18 is one-half of the adult fee. Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans The federal government would impose a 40% tax on the value of employer-sponsored health coverage exceeding certain thresholds. Those levels are projected to be $8500 for self only and

Alex Details How America has Now Gone into Complete Collectivism on The Alex Jones Show 1/4

Thursday, March 25th, 2010


Obamacare: Taxing The American People Into Oblivion Steve Watson and Paul Watson www.Prisonplanet.com http Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 HR 3590, The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, to give it its full title, is rammed full of tax increases which will further economically cripple Americans already laboring under the worst financial crisis since the great depression. The partnering Reconciliation Act, currently in the Senate, also contains a raft of pork barrel and tax hikes, there to fund the trillion dollar cost of nationalizing medicine. As reported by Bloomberg News today, analysis by the nonpartisan congressional Joint Committee on Taxation reveals that the bill will generate $409.2 billion in additional taxes by 2019. In addition, the Congressional Budget Office states that the bill also levies almost $69 billion more in penalties for those who fail to meet mandates to buy insurance. The Journal of Accountancy boils down some of the tax hikes and penalty fees in HR 3590 and the Reconciliation Act the highlights include: Excise Tax on Uninsured Individuals Individuals who fail to maintain minimum essential coverage will be subject to a penalty equal to $750. The fee for an uninsured individual under age 18 is one-half of the adult fee. Excise Tax on High-Cost Employer Plans The federal government would impose a 40% tax on the value of employer-sponsored health coverage exceeding certain thresholds. Those levels are projected to be $8500 for self only and

Documented America: The i Word

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

  • Balanced views of illegal vs legal immigration
  • Full of facts and figures regarding immigration
  • Voices of experts within the medical & government fields
  • Interviews with Americans, and migrant workers
  • Analysis of the real issues, shows how this affects you.

Product Description
A rich tapestry of faces and cultures, the United States is a nation of immigrants. Despite being built on the strength of this diversity, problems created by a troubled immigration process, combined with increases in illegal immigration have created a rift in the nations unity-sparking heated debates, demonstrations and calls to action.

Documented America examines the current and proposed policies and challenges, presenting facts and dispelling myths at the core of this emotionally charged issue. Weaving together statistics, discussion, and personal stories, this exploration seeks to unify though a commitment to an immigration policy that is fair and welcoming to all seeking access to this great nation, while protecting those who call it home.

Film trailer is at www.documentedamerica.com

Documented America: The i Word

The Face of AMERICA – BINGO! It has been called “keno”, “screeno” and “beano.” Its most vommon name, “bingo,” was coined by a toy salesman in 1929, and bingo has been coining money for sweet charity ever since. Organized bingo thrives today in church auditoriums, on military installations and at carnivals – even though it is illegal in most states. Robert Meyner’s probingo plank was a real factor in his successful bid for the governorship of New Jersey in 1953. That same year in New York, Governor Dewey vetoed a bingo bill – but the voters soon overruled him. Today, bingo fans in the Albany-Schenectady area are able to get a little action at the weekly game run by the Village of Colonie Volunteer Fire Department. Some 300 players spend more than two dollars each for a little excitement and a chance at cash prizes of up to $125. The net “take” buys improvements for the fire company and rescue squad. The most avid fans are the matrons of the community. They stop playing when a fire or ambulance siren sounds, but as the wail diminishes, the game resumes in earnest. Down-state, in aplace called Brooklyn, the girls take their bingo even more seriously: Last year 1500 players were involved in a near riot at a hospital-benefit affair when they suspected that No. 36 was missing from the number scrambler. Photograph by George Burns. ….. 1959 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5862A. 19590926

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

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This Item is an original 2 page Magazine picture, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The picture is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 21.0 inches by 14 inches.

The Face of AMERICA – BINGO! It has been called “keno”, “screeno” and “beano.” Its most vommon name, “bingo,” was coined by a toy salesman in 1929, and bingo has been coining money for sweet charity ever since. Organized bingo thrives today in church auditoriums, on military installations and at carnivals – even though it is illegal in most states. Robert Meyner’s probingo plank was a real factor in his successful bid for the governorship of New Jersey in 1953. That same year in New York, Governor Dewey vetoed a bingo bill – but the voters soon overruled him. Today, bingo fans in the Albany-Schenectady area are able to get a little action at the weekly game run by the Village of Colonie Volunteer Fire Department. Some 300 players spend more than two dollars each for a little excitement and a chance at cash prizes of up to $125. The net “take” buys improvements for the fire company and rescue squad. The most avid fans are the matrons of the community. They stop playing when a fire or ambulance siren sounds, but as the wail diminishes, the game resumes in earnest. Down-state, in aplace called Brooklyn, the girls take their bingo even more seriously: Last year 1500 players were involved in a near riot at a hospital-benefit affair when they suspected that No. 36 was missing from the number scrambler. Photograph by George Burns. ….. 1959 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5862A. 19590926