Mar 21, 2010

The 2010 Sweet Sixteen: NCAA Bracket 2010 update


The NCAA Bracket 2010 Sweet 16 Betting Odds to be released. The Sweet 16 round of the 2010 NCAA Bracket will start in Thursday, March 25th. The first game will take place at 7:05 pm ET between Syracuse and Butler. The Odds makers currently have Syracuse favored by 6.5 points over Butler. You can enter the free $10,000 Sweet 16 Bracket online at BetUs.com and see how good your March Madness predictions actually are by joining the contest. March Madness Sweet 16 Bracket Contest:The NCAA Bracket Update 2010 will continue with Washington vs. West Virginia at 7:25 pm ET on Thursday, March 25th. West Virginia is currently favored by just 4.5 points against the Huskies but this line will likely change before Thursday. Xavier vs. Kansas State will start at 9:35 pm ET Thursday night. Kansas State is favored by 4 points against Xavier. The final Sweet 16 game for Thursday night is between Cornell and Kentucky and the Wildcats are favored by 9.5 points.

Health care reform bill



Health care reform bill: Right now, we're all sitting on edge wondering what the future holds for our health care system. While I don't think anyone has even read the entire 2,700 page bill, Congress is on the verge of passing it. This does not seem like a responsible action by our government. If passed, this bill will change every single American's life and not for the better.

The Health care reform bill:It will back up the already slow health care provider system and hike up huge taxes on those who can barely afford private insurance. The bill needs to be scrapped in favor for a more concise plan that provides change to our system, but not at the expense of the economy.
I support health care reform efforts to improve our system because health care affects all of New Mexicans. However, I do not support the current health care legislation. I fear that a government-run health care program poses threats to our insurance needs. We will likely see new taxes and employer mandates that will make it harder for small business owners to enjoy quality insurance.