Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Tea Party Movement


The people of the Tea Party movement have been getting a bad rap of late. The left, and in particular the Lame Stream Media, have been calling them violent, racist, bigoted and homophobic. Well I am here to tell you that I have seen none of this at the two tea parties I have attended so far. The only reason I can conclude that this condemnation of these patriotic Americans is due largely in part to fear...fear that their anointed one's policies are truly wrong for the direction of this country and fear of admitting that they made the biggest mistake in the history of the US selection of a leader who promotes nothing but his socialist agenda.

When "W" was president of our country, the left was outraged. There was civil discourse that resulted in hate speech against our president (both verbal and written threats-remember the "kill Bush" rhetoric and signs), yet the Lame Stream Media didn't lift a finger to publicly acknowledge this extreme and hateful behavior. Yet they flip their finger to the right of today's Tea Party members. Why the double standard?

I am not sure that this country can ever recover from all that has been perpetrated upon it since January 20, 2009.

My mother recently said to me that when we were kids (and I remember this very clearly but was glad that she reminded me of it) we would attend holiday parades and sing patriotic songs such as God Bless America, America The Beautiful, etc. We knew all the words and we sang them proudly regardless of our ability to sing them and I remember on many occasions being choked up to the point of tears in my eyes for the pride I felt in our country. She was disturbed by the fact that my left-leaning brother's daughters, now in their 20's, knew none of these songs. She wondered what happened that motivated people to NOT teach these basic ideas and love of country.

God how I wish I could see a crowd of people, standing side-by-side with pride resonating from their voices and tears in their eyes as they sing "God bless America, Land that I love, Stand beside her and guide her..."

The closest I have come to feeling that sense of pride was April 15, 2010 at the Columbia, SC Tea Party when the master of ceremonies introduced eight year old Hampton Chumley to sing "God Bless America" to open the Tea Party. Their were issues with the sound system that delayed the official start of the party and those problems were not completely resolved when Hampton stepped up to the microphone to open the ceremony. Without a beat and without background music and with only one working microphone, Hampton stood beside the podium and with pride in his acapellla rendition belted out the finest version of the song that I have heard. He never missed a beat and never hit a sour note. It was spot on! But more than anything it was sung with such enthusiasm and pride and love that it brought those tears to my eyes that have been missing since my childhood.

If Hampton is the future of this country, then I can take comfort in knowing that those who are currently taking away the liberties that we treasure and value so much will not succeed. Thank you, Hampton! Thank you for reminding us all that we need to remember that this is our "home sweet home" and that we need to fight to keep her free.



Saturday, April 10, 2010

Change We Can Believe In

Timeline for Healthcare Reform


For those on Medicare, please pay close attention to the cuts listed over the next few years.


•2‐year tax credit (total cap of $1B) for new chronic disease therapy investments
•Medicare cuts to hospitals begin (long‐term care (7/1/09) and inpatient and
rehabilitation facilities (FY10)) 2009

2010
•States and Federal officials review premium increases
•FDA authorized to approve "follow‐on" biologics
•Increase brand name pharmaceutical Medicaid rebate (from 15.1% to 23.1%)
•Medicare payments to physicians in primarily rural areas increase (2 years)
•Deny "black liquor" eligibility for cellulosic biofuel producers credit
•Tax credits provided to certain small employers for health care‐related expenses
•Increase adoption tax incentives for 2 years
•Codify economic substance doctrine and impose penalties for underpayments
(transactions on/after 3/23/10)
•Provide income exclusion for specified Indian tribe health benefits provided after
3/23/10
•Temporary high‐risk pool and high‐cost union retiree reinsurance ($5 B each for 3.5
years) (6/23/10)
•Impose 10% tax on indoor UV tanning (7/1/10)
•Medicare cuts to inpatient psych hospitals (7/1/10)
•Prohibits lifetime and annual benefit spending limits (plan years beginning 9/23/10)
•Prohibits non‐group plans from canceling coverage (rescissions) (plan years
beginning 9/23/10)
•Requires plans to cover, at no charge, most preventive care (plan years beginning
9/23/10)
•Allows dependents to stay on parents’ policies through age 26 (plan years
beginning 9/23/10)
•Provides limited protections to children with pre‐existing conditions (plan years
beginning 9/23/10)
•Hospitals in "Frontier States" (ND, MT, WY, SD, UT ) receive higher Medicare
payments (FY11)
•Hospitals in “low‐cost” areas receive higher Medicare payments for 2 yrs ($400
million, FY11)

2011
•Medicare Advantage cuts begin
•No longer allowed to use FSA, HSA, HRA, Archer MSA distributions for over‐thecounter
medicines
•Medicare cuts to home health begin
•Wealthier seniors ($85k/$170k) begin paying higher Part D premiums (not indexed
for inflation in Parts B/D)
•Medicare reimbursement cuts when seniors use diagnostic imaging like MRIs, CT
scans, etc.
•Medicare cuts begin to ambulance services, ASCs, diagnostic labs, and durable
medical equipment
•Impose new annual tax on brand name pharmaceutical companies
•Americans begin paying premiums for federal long‐term care insurance (CLASS Act)
•Health plans required to spend a minimum of 80% of premiums on medical claims
•Physicians in "Frontier States" (ND, MT, WY, SD, UT ) receive higher Medicare
payments
•Prohibition on Medicare payments to new physician‐owned hospitals
•Penalties for non‐qualified HSA and Archer MSA distributions double (to 20%)
•Seniors prohibited from purchasing power wheelchairs unless they first rent for 13
months
•Brand name drug companies begin providing 50% discount in the Part D “donut
hole”
•10% Medicare bonus payment for primary care and general surgery (5 years)
•Employers required to report value of health benefits on W‐2
•Steps towards health insurance administrative simplification (reduced paperwork,
etc) begins (5 yr process)
•Additional funding for community health centers (5 years)
•Seniors who hit Part D “donut hole "in 2010 receive $250 check (3/15/11)
•New Medicare cuts to long‐term care hospitals begin (7/1/11)
•Additional Medicare cuts to hospitals and cuts to nursing homes and inpatient
rehab facilities begin (FY12)
•New tax on all private health insurance policies to pay for comp. eff. research (plan
years beginning FY12)

2012
•Medicare cuts to dialysis treatment begins
•Require information reporting on payments to corporations
•Medicare to reduce spending by using an HMO‐like coordinated care model
(Accountable Care Organizations)
•Medicare Advantage plans with a 4 or 5 star rating receive a quality bonus payment
•New Medicare cuts to inpatient psych hospitals (7/1/12)
•Hospital pay‐for‐quality program begins (FY13)
•Medicare cuts to hospitals with high readmission rates begin (FY13)
•Medicare cuts to hospice begin (FY13)

2013
•Impose $2,500 annual cap on FSA contributions (indexed to CPI)
•Increase Medicare wage tax by 0.9% and impose a new 3.8% tax on unearned , nonactive
business income for those earning over $200k/$250k (not indexed to inflation)
•Generally increases (7.5% to 10%) threshold at which medical expenses, as a % of
income, can be deductible
•Eliminate deduction for Part D retiree drug subsidy employers receive
•Impose 2.3% excise tax on medical devices
•Medicare cuts to hospitals who treat low‐income seniors begin
•Post‐acute pay for quality reporting begins
•CO‐OP Program: Secretary awards loans and grants for establishing nonprofit health
insurers
•$500,000 deduction cap on compensation paid to insurance company employees and
officers
•Part D “donut hole” reduction begins, reaching a 25% reduction by 2020

2014
•Individuals without gov't‐approved coverage are subject to a tax of the greater of
$695 or 2.5% of income
•Employers who fail to offer "affordable" coverage would pay a $3,000 penalty for
every employee that receives a subsidy through the Exchange
•Employers who do not offer insurance must pay a tax penalty of $2,000 for every fulltime
employee
•More Medicare cuts to home health begin
•States must have established Exchanges
•Employers with more than 200 employees can auto‐enroll employees in health
coverage, with opt‐out
•All non‐grandfathered and Exchange health plans required to meet federallymandated
levels of coverage
•States must cover parents /childless adults up to 138% of poverty on Medicaid,
receive increased FMAP
•Tax credits available for Exchange‐based coverage, amount varies by income up to
400% of poverty
•Insurers cannot impose any coverage restrictions on pre‐existing conditions
(guaranteed issue/renewability)
•Modified community rating: individual or family coverage; geography; 3:1 ratio for
age; 1.5 :1 for smoking
•Insurers must offer coverage to anyone wanting a policy and every policy has to be
renewed
•Limits out‐of‐pocket cost‐sharing (tied to limits in HSAs, currently $5,950/$11,900
indexed to COLA)
•Insurance plans must include government‐defined "essential benefits " and coverage
levels
•OPM must offer at least two multi‐state plans in every state
•Employers can offer some employees free choice vouchers for health insurance in the
Exchange
•Government board (IPAB) begins submitting proposals to cut Medicare
•Impose tax on nearly all private health insurance plans
•Medicare payment cuts for hospital‐acquired infections begin (FY15)



2015
•More Medicare cuts to home health begin

2016
•States can form interstate insurance compacts if the coverage with HHS approval (2016)

2017
•Physician pay‐for‐quality program begins for all physicians
•States may allow large employers and multi‐employer health plans to purchase coverage
in the Exchange.
•States may apply to the Secretary for a limited waiver from certain federal requirements


2018
•Impose "Cadillac tax on “high cost” plans, 40% tax on the benefit value above a certain
threshold: ($10,200 individual coverage, $27,500 family or self‐only union multiemployer
coverage)

I am Back and I am Mad as Hell


It's been a long time since I posted here and I decided that it was time to come back and let my thoughts and feelings be known after one year of a president who is taking this country to ruin with his socialist agenda.

You can disagree all you want! It is a right granted under the U.S. Constitution. But what is not granted under the Constitution is the power to force American's to buy a product, particularly health care. Let's hear your thoughts on this. Post a comment or opinion but keep it clean please.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Hell In A Handbasket


Pretty self-explanatory...no?

If the Republican Party had a better candidate running against Obama, maybe they would have stood a better chance.

The state of the union: a messianic, golden-tongued liar is poised to be the president thanks to a country of fools who do not understand the difference between Democracy and Socialism, Wall Street is in ruins along with the rest of the economy, Hollywood is suddenly the experts on everything including homeland security and political issues, Congress is a bunch of monkeys who chide corporate executives for flying private jets when they need to examine their own expense accounts, and terrorism is alive and well and spreading throughout the world. Before long, the Statue of Liberty will be wearing a burka and Christians will be beheaded and, sadly, the followers of our newly-elected "beloved" leader will welcome this as "change".

Ask me if I am cynical and I will certainly reply with a resounding "YES!" Has the anti-Christ risen? Most probably. I don't consider myself to be the most Christian person around, but I do consider myself smart enough to see through the bull-crap. And there has been plenty of it around. God help us all.

Fooling Yourself
by Styx

You see the world through your cynical eyes
You're a troubled young man I can tell
You've got it all in the palm of your hand
But your hand's wet with sweat and your head needs a rest

And you're fooling yourself if you don't believe it
You're kidding yourself if you don't believe it
Why must you be such an angry young man
When your future looks quite bright to me
How can there be such a sinister plan
That could hide such a lamb, such a caring young man

You're fooling yourself if you don't believe it
You're kidding yourself if you don't believe it
Get up, get back on your feet
You're the one they can't beat and you know it
Come on, let's see what you've got
Just take your best shot and don't blow it

You're fooling yourself if you don't believe it
You're killing yourself if you don't believe it
Get up, get back on your feet
You're the one they can't beat and you know it
Come on, let's see what you've got
Just take your best shot and don't blow it

To Be With You




So much in the news that it is hard to decide where to start. But since I have a photo of turkey, I will comment on the turkeys that are some of the people in this world.

Yesterday (Black Friday-busiest shopping day of the year), at a Walmart store in New York (where else?) crowds mobbed a store to get inside and trampled TO DEATH a temporary employee who was opening the door.

Has it gotten to the point when shopping has become so damn important that we end up killing people to get a bargain? I think so. This is unimagineable but true. In addition, a woman who was eight months pregnant was also trampled in the stampede. Luckily she is ok, but do we really put so much value on value that the taking of a human life is acceptable?

Who is to blame? Walmart? Society? The individuals who trampled this person?

We are all to blame. Our lives center on material object so much that we forget people. All we care about is ourselves. It is disheartening to see the world going to hell in a handbasket...which will be the subject of another blog entry soon.

Disgusted...

To Be With You


by David Archuleta




I've been alone so many nights now,
And I've been waitin' for the stars to fall.
I keep holdin' out for what I don't knowTo be with you,
just to be with you.

So here I am staring at the moon tonight,
Wondering how you look in this light.
Maybe you're somewhere thinkin' about me too.
To be with you, there's nothing I wouldn't do.

And I can't imagine two worlds spinnin' apart
Come together eventually..
And when we finally meet, I'll know it's right.
I'll be at the end of my restless road.

But this journey, it was worth the fight.
To be with you, just to be...
Holding you for the very first time, never letting go.
What I wouldn't give to feel that way...

Ooohh...Oh, to be with you...
Oh, and I can't imagine two worlds spinnin' apart
Come together eventually.
And when you're standin' here in front of me,
That's when I know that God does exist.
'Cause He will have answered every single prayer.

To be with you, just to be with you, yeah.
You....

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Giving Thanks




It has been a long, long time since I have posted here. I am going to try very hard to be more diligent with my postings.

Today is Thanksgiving Day in the US. Sadly, I am not in a mood to give much thanks. I have felt sick the past few days...stomach virus. Physically, I am feeling much better today. Mentally though, I am pretty disgusted. So much has happened in the past few months that lead me to believe that there is not much hope for this country.

I find it incredibly sad that people will blindly follow a golden-tongued man with a messiah complex whose disciples apostolic fascination is dangerously close to cult-like devotion. Need I say who I am referring to??? Our supposed president-elect of course (I say supposed because as of this writing, the electoral college has not sanctioned this, but you would never know with the way he and his "followers" are acting).
I am not asking you to believe a word I am saying. The facts speak for themselves.
From Democracy to Socialism overnight...God help our country.