Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Hurrah for Howard

When I lived in Vermont I was not always a Dean fan....somewhere in the course of running for President, Howard changed from a boring bureaucrat to an exciting speaker.

I'm all for change and know it can happen at any age...so GOOD FOR DEAN-

here is some stuff from him that was in The Hill and on Truthout

Most important, we will talk about Democratic values, which are AmericaÂ’s values.

"The vast majority of Americans believe it is immoral to lets kids go hungry. We agree. The other party cuts school lunches (they just canÂ’t seem to leave that one alone.)

Americans believe it is immoral that not everyone has some kind of health insurance. We agree.

The vast majority of Americans believe that government overreaching into personal and family decisions is wrong. We agree.

Americans believe that it is immoral to leave huge debts to our children and grandchildren. We agree.

Americans believe that using issues to divide us as a country to win elections is bad for America. We will restore AmericaÂ’s sense of community.

Together, America can do better. And in 2006, the Democrats will lead America to do just that."

Monday, November 28, 2005

Medicare part D - for damnable

I am still pissed at the Medicare part D mess - it so reeks of the repugs - scare tactics followed by taking your money!

Maybe the best alternative is to NOT select a plan and to vote in saner heads in 2006 who will make the selection process SIMPLE and eliminate any penalties.....or select the cheapest plan and hope you don't lose too much money waiting until you needs meds. And why will you need meds? because the pharmacies will tell you you need them!- just like the ads- "ask your doctor if XYZ is right for you! What gaul.. let's get the pharmaceuticals out of the legislation business - and let's get the credit card industry out as well....

I have tried to access the Medicare website to see what plan[s] they suggest for me and this is what I get:

Medicare.gov - Page Temporarily Unavailable

We're currently experiencing high traffic. Please try again later. Sorry for any inconvenience.

Sounds just like the FEMA website after Katrina-

Justice IS falling apart!

This from the news wires:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A chunk of marble fell from near the roof of the U.S. Supreme Court onto the stairs in the front of the building but no one was injured, a court spokeswoman said.

The marble was right above the inscription near the top of the building saying, "Equal Justice under Law."

DUH

No one was hurt - well that's what was said about the marble chunk's landing...but I say it's an omen that justice is falling apart in the USA and we are all getting hurt.

Monday, November 07, 2005

Medicare penalty redux

The more I read and think about the prescription "benefit" and the penalty to NOT buying into it now- the angrier I get. It reminds me of the credit card bill aka the bankruptcy "reform." It's all about scaring people into paying paying paying....

Here is the penalty: at least 1% of the national average premium will be added to your premium for each MONTH that you delay signing up...and of course, we are reminded, that the average premium will go UP each year ...[so they have already calculated that increase] Let's see - if you do not need medications now and you choose to sign up you are "giving" the feds about $360 a year to insure not paying the "penalty" later...

to me it sounds like the credit card bill - pay now and pay later OR ELSE!!!!

Why is our government into penalizing people who are healthy now? Is it the same reason the dark sider in the WH is pushing torture? They just don't like people? And why can't we look at better preventive care instead of warning people they WILL get sick as they age? Actually I have gotten sick less as I have aged...because I have learned how to follow alternative ideas re my health and well if I do need expensive meds at some point, I'll pay for them myself and not pay those dark siders their penalty -

I bet when we elect a saner Congress we will see major changes in this Medicare "benefit." Some people actually have respect for their elders and are not out to punish those who live a long time and stay healthy!

Friday, November 04, 2005

Ratings Contest

I say we have a contest to see if the shrub's ratings can beat those for Nixon - making the shrub the most untrusted president ever!

C'mon you of that 35%....what more info do you need? Oops I forgot - that's the 35% who, like the shrub, don't bother listening to the news - they get their info from "trusted" friends like faux [thank you to who ever thought that one up] and/or their rapture leaders....

As for the 16% who have changed their minds in less than a year - why did you not listen to us last October/November BEFORE the election? A belated welcome to our side and - PLEASE help vote out the repugs in Congress in 2006 or you will be sorrier, poorer and in worse overall shape than you are now... these people are removing the safety net we had for the poorest among us..and when you move into that category - they [your repug congress people] will laugh at you and tell you to get yourself out of your own mess....

And lastly - did you see that DeLay calls you? This is from Scanlon, a DeLay aide [as reported in Salon]
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2005/11/03/abramoff/index_np.html

"The wackos get their information through the Christian right, Christian radio, mail, the internet and telephone trees," Scanlon wrote in the memo, which was read into the public record at a hearing of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. "Simply put, we want to bring out the wackos to vote against something and make sure the rest of the public lets the whole thing slip past them."