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It has been law in the US for many years that hospitals cannot refused care to anyone. There have been many scandals when private hospitals have provided minimal care then had indigent patients transported to public hospitals.

I had a major heart attack, called 911, was transported to the closest hospital, was jump started, and had an angioplasty procedure, all before I gave them little more than my name and address.

ObamaCare is about insurance not about getting care. The issue is who will pay for the care given. Ultimately the government pays when the patient can't. Obamacare mandates every American must buy insurance or be fined/taxed. After you pay, you are subject to rules and dictates which, depending on age, lifestyle and cost of procedures, limit the care you can be given.

However, 80% of all US medical costs are incurred in the last 6 months of the patients' life. By deciding to limit end stage care, denying life extending procedures, substantial cost saving can be made. By establishing review and standards setting panels the bureaucracy can control costs. Some say these "death panels" sole reason for existence is to limit the care given and "save" money.

The progressive Obama administration and Obamacare supporters inject equality by making it illegal for rich persons to obtain healthcare outside of the "death panel" guidelines. Also prohibited is travel outside the US for treatment. As it is a cold hearted government that mandates death by bureaucracy, the wealthy are merely taxed if they violate the law. Additionally, the review panels dictate how much doctors and hospitals are to be compensated.

Given the Obama administration's dislike of old persons, and expats, I see little benefit in Obamacare for me personally.

In summary: 1) The government forces us to buy insurance, 2) The government protects the insurance companies by restricting the care given, 3) The government controls what care givers can charge for providing services, 4) The government imposes fines/taxes on those who obtain treatment, or remain, outside the ObamaCare structure.

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Good for quality, but pricey, hand tools.

Be aware they will push whatever they are selling. Some of the staff have no idea about the technical side of appliances.

I went there to buy a stove. I repeatedly told them I would be using bottled gas. They sold me a stove. When I went to my local gas guy, I learned there are at least three kinds of gas sold. Luckily, B&Q did not deliver as promised. I went back to the store and discovered they had sold me a stove they needed to be hooked up to the gas main. I got my money back.

The sales lady was almost in tears, 没有问题!I don't know if it a safety or design issue, but I would think B&Q would know and care.

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Last week had an 8:45am flight.

Subway starts at 9am. I have no idea where to catch an airport express bus. Eight taxis refused to go to the airport. After almost an hour standing on Beijing Lu took a black taxi, this dude drives slower than my mother, 120 yuan.

Flight back was delayed so I learned the subway stops running at 6:10pm.

Getting a taxi back was easy, more taxis than customers. Taxi was 87 yuan including 1o yuan toll, airport to Beichen area. Yes, he took a longer route than necessary.

Kunming imagines being a gateway for international travelers. New airport but hard to get to and from it.

World Class Airport, NOT!

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Tonight "Peacock", a performance by Yang Liping (杨丽萍), to begin her world tour, 8pm, 100-1680 yuan at Yunna Haigeng Auditorium.

Saw this lady perform at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, in California, in 1995. Quite a good and interesting show.

I'm going to try to make it.

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Not so good. Kimchi had a very sour taste. Other food was nothing to brag about. I don't think I would go back.