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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2008

Shuji Ozeki, a bilingual flying chef/aikido teacher shows his cooking class how to cook tempura prawns and bush tucker, which he and his soba noodle restaurant staff picked in Oku-Mino region,Gifu-ken,Japan. His guest cooking students are Yoga teacher Mrs. Hayashi and her guests Arne and his wife Ellinor from Denmark,and Jonathan,a local resident and his sisiter Caroline visting him from US.

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  • @crock703 i came here for a lesson.not a math test : /

  • @zepDzen

    I'm confused by the math, can you explain it? $871b divided by...

    Two problems with your calculation overall tho, is that (I assume) you're spreading that $871 equally across taxpayers. Because we have a progressive tax system, a combined annual $100k middle class family will pay less of that balance than Warren Buffet (your cut might be $3k, whereas his might be $22m)

    Just an aside, if there was a hard figure for avg family cost, it would have been a sound bite that we'd know by heart.

  • @crock703 Check out the Congressional Budget Office stat's, they stated that Oboma care will cover 31 million at a cost of 871 billion, I did tha math using the Census bereau's # per house hold, 3.1. That comes out to $28,100 per family, paid by raising our fed taxes=/ My private Ins cost me aprox 4,500 a year for 2 adults and 2 children. I dont know what kind of Ins you have, but ck it out

  • @zepDzen Yeah. Universal coverage drops the cost of healthcare by 1/3-1/2 of current costs. We have worse health outcomes than countries w/ universal healthcare and people get sicker because they put off care until its an emergency. Our companies can't compete internationally, b/c they're saddled w/ these inflated healthcare costs.

    Just looking at the economics, we have to reduce costs to get the economy on track. He took a lot of flack for it, but Obama was right to tackle HC first.

  • @crock703pulled this vid up to make temp and saw your comment, just curious if you feel the same way after 2 years?

  • @StabbyMcButterPants well said but what an odd place to have this convo lol.

  • @StabbyMcButterPants Even if you have insurance in the U.S. you are just as likely to die from diseases that are perfectly preventable like heart attacks and strokes, as somebody who's uninsured. The system does not PREVENT disease. I read that in Time magazine. What are you gonna say now, that Time is a left wing publication? That they manipulated data so as fulfill their communist agenda? You're very well capable of doing that, all you right wing fucks are comical.

  • @StabbyMcButterPants Is that's the only argument that you have against "socialized" medicine? Guess what, in those countries they run all kinds of tests so that they can detect illness BEFORE it becomes a problem. Not like in the States where you have a full blown illness and need to go to E.R. when you're near death.

  • you can find it in your local asian market from DD Bell Food products I have some that I bought for $1.29 just last night.

  • i would like to know exactly the right measurements of the ingredient of you do the batter

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