Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The Answer

I've got to take technology's side on this argument, agreeing that it is better to be seen naked and alive than dead. Anyways, our whole economy is practically based on sex and nudity. For example, I was riding home and listening to "Becky" by Plies. If you havent heard it, its a song that will leave the most graphic images in your head for the entire song. This can be played on the radio, but people are worried about being viewed for safety reasons when they fly, it makes no sense. Anyways, chances are that its not a child viewing the screens at the airport and hopefully there is a mature adult looking at the screen.
I didnt really like pages 28-29 I thought it was very confusing to read and didnt connect very well. I liked the bit of history showing stats on how the medical field has grown. I definately agree with the writer's statement that "a succession of presidents and Congresses will respond to the challenge with a mix of cuts and patches" because its just the inevitable truth and seems to be a normal trend in history. Technology has also advanced tremendously making medical procedures simpler, less invasive, and cheaper which has lead to the increase of spending in the medical field.