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Diversity in Science Carnival #7: Black History Month - Broadening STEM Participation at every level at Urban Science Adventures.

Question of the day: What's more important to you: Getting the best personal healthcare coverage, or adequate universal coverage for everyone? (go comment and possibly win a USB drive thingie!)

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With the second round of open enrollment now underway, the Affordable Care Act is expected to help narrow racial and ethnic disparities in insurance coverage, a new report finds. However, not all communities are predicted to benefit equally.
Jacob Hacker does a great job of making a rather radical health care reform seem like common sense. Speaker Pelosi (knock on wood), please read this article:
Late last year as many Americans purchased affordable health insurance for the first time, others opened their mailboxes to find notification that their coverage had been cancelled.
If you look at the numbers, there’s no doubt that the Affordable Care Act is making a positive difference. In fact, just last month, the U.S.

Our covenant morality for humanity- the presumption of humanism- requires uinversal coverage.
I receive excellent care from the VA, the " socialist system.' For most others,I prefer Universal Medicare-Medicaid- the one-payer, state administered plan, the public-private plan.
Thanks, Greg.
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