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money talks: Doctors Hospital at Renaissance
I know we've moved on, but regarding the hospital in McAllen, Texas featured in the New Yorker article that was referenced in the previous posts, check out the front page story from today's N.Y. Times, and in particular the graphic showing per capita Democratic fundraising per 1,000 of population across the country, turns out that not only is McAllen is second in the country, well ahead of Aspen CO and just behind Jacksonson Hole WY, but when it comes to this Congress, its contributors get what they pay for:
July 30, 2009http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/30/us....html?_r=1&hpw This is a lesson kids in my son's sixth grade learned big time this year, money talks now 'days in this blessed land, as it hasn't since before the Great Depression. Separate and apart from those students requesting financial aid, admittance to what was largely regarded as the best private high schools in the city was much more a function of family income (and ability to pledge large five or lower six figures in annual donations) over and above the not insignificant tuition that my mother in law is advancing us, than any metric pertaining to the kid or his/her performance. Having said this, my son came out fine but too many highly qualified kids didn't. The only "good news" in all of this, at least from my prespective, is that with all these abject lessons of the disproportionate influence of wealth on matters of influence in our society, we're well on our way to breeding the next real generation of campus radicals. Mike |
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