I’m Glad I’m not Voting Today

I’ve been sitting on my hands for a couple of weeks now- trying so hard to not say anything about the political chaos going on. I just took a walk and tried to think of something else I could write about that might be of interest to someone- anyone.

All week long one sentence kept going through my head though. And this is what it was:
If I were President Obama, I would be dancing a jig right now.
Honestly, I don’t know where I stand in the political turmoil. I’m observing- and sharing my observations with you. I don’t vote party line because I don’t agree with either side 100%. So I vote for the person. I look for someone with the qualities that I find attractive in any human being. Intelligence, compassion, fairness, honesty (forthrightness), and a sense of humor. The later being important in the balance of all things grave and important- you do have to know when to laugh. I apply the same criteria to picking my friends.
I am not interested in religious doctrine when it comes to running this country. I do not care what religion anyone is as long as it does not interfere with affairs of state or as long as they don’t impose their views on me. I remember the controversy surrounding John Kennedy as the first Roman Catholic. He was a “damn Catholic”. I do not recall- and maybe because I was young, but I don’t recall in any history I have read, him ever making decisions based on his religion. It would stand to reason since he was a practicing Catholic, that he was pro-life, which means he couldn’t be elected as a Democrat today. But Pro Life and Pro Choice was not an issue in the 60’s. Illegal abortions were the rage back then. Death by rusty coat hanger was the solution to the problem of pregnancy.
I would like to see us not become involved in any more wars that are none of our business. YES- I know there is a global war on terrorism. (That is like a world war only sneakier) I know our country needs oil or we will become a 3rd world country in the dark, tuit de’suite. So I am willing to try a little diplomacy. A little psychology.
Many of the world’s leaders are nut jobs. The Arab Spring cleaned up some of it- but there is much more to go. North Korea, Iran and Syria are the most pressing at this moment in time. Many African nations are lurking in the nut trees too. We cannot take our eyes off of any of them. Not for a minute.
I remember when President Obama was running for President and he said, “We’re going to change the way we do things in Washington.” (DC). I actually did laugh out loud. I remember saying to whoever was in the room at the time-( maybe it was the dogs-) that he was in for a big surprise.
All candidates from all parties make promises they can’t keep- because all candidates are not privy to all the facts. They think they are- but they are not. And we sure aren’t either.
That was why after President Obama was elected- his plan for getting our butts out of Iraq changed slightly. Then much to the surprise of many, including me, he took an aggressive stance in Afghanistan- (which most American’s had forgotten about) and ramped up the troops. Because he knew more then he did before he was elected. It’s one of the perks of being President.
President Obama inherited a huge mess of a country. Everything was in the fiscal toilet. The housing market was a disaster and we were in or within a minute of being in a recession. I don’t think the President has the power to magically fix the mess he was handed. And I don’t think President Bush was the soul person responsible for the mess either.
The turn around has been painfully slow, but finally this week the economist’s have had some good news for us- and President Obama. Things are starting to go in a positive direction again. That is not why I think President Obama should be doing a jig. No- the reason I think he should be doing a jig is because the GOP has not produced a viable candidate – at least for me. I know a lot of Republican’s that are saying they have not decided yet- or flat out, they don’t like any of them. It will be interesting to watch this race.
And while many of the people that voted for Obama have been disappointed because he didn’t act fast enough, or changed his mind, armed with new information- still I doubt many staunch Democrats will be voting Republican.  Maybe- if they are like me- and vote for the man or woman and not the party some Democrats will cross over and visa versa.  The political gulf is widening though.
Bipartisan is a dirty word right now. I would personally like to see the politicians grow up and start figuring out where to compromise – because Congress is a joke if they can’t get anything passed- and that alone forces any President to make Executive Orders or *recess confirmations. The founding fathers made sure you could not keep the decisions of the country at a standstill. (*The question of the legality of the appointment will undoubtedly go to court- I am guessing that they will find it legal.)
I’m trying to convince myself my vote matters. I’m trying to figure out if I want health insurance for my preexisting conditions or not. I’m trying to figure out if I will have to live in a world full of bigots and people that think God is only for Christian’s and Americans.  I’m trying to figure out what will happen to the fragile economy if we make the wrong decision. I’m trying to figure out how many more troops – how many more mother’s sons or daughters will have to be killed in tribal wars that have gone on since the beginning of time and will likely continue long after we bring our troops home. (Yet I would be willing to go fight for the rights of women in those countries.) I’m trying to figure out if the economy will turn around or will I actually have to work till the day I drop dead.  I have no money so I’m not really worried about taxes right now.I am worried about civil rights, gay rights, and human rights.
I have more questions than answers. I want a hybrid candidate. One that offers solutions instead of insults and one that has the capacity to communicate with world leaders with respect where due- and be able to act swiftly, with might when necessary. I want a candidate that will respect the civil rights of Americans and the human rights of Americans and everyone else.
Maybe that is too much to ask of any human being.

Health Care Reform or Not?

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I have been noticing the past few weeks that lots of my facebook family and friends have been taking the online poll regarding heath care reform. I haven’t tallied up the score but I have noticed that folks are very clear- yes or no- even though there is a maybe option. The only person I saw that was brave enough to be undecided was my cousin Linda. (Good for you!)
 
I don’t know how everyone became so clear, when no really has all the facts. Of course, it looks like it’s divided down party lines, and the political rhetoric of both the left and the right is mimicked perfectly in the comment sections.
 
That’s what was bothering me originally. I couldn’t hear any voices- just politicians and talk show hosts.
So, I started thinking… and that led to a little homework… which led to more questions.
I am going to try to lay this out- the facts and figures I have gathered, so that it makes sense to everyone. (no easy task given the mumbo jumbo I am digging through. )
So I think the BIG divide consists of these questions:
Is health care reform socialistic?
Will tax payers pay for everything?
Will the government decide who lives and who dies?
Will companies be fined if they don’t offer insurance?
One question at time folks. First, though- let me tell you where I am coming from. My personal perspective-
I belong to neither the left nor the right of political parties. I am independent. I am one of those people who need to know the facts before I make a declaration. I am open- minded and usually able to see both sides of an argument. I am decisive- so I cut through the crapola and sugar coat nothing.
 
I am a 57 year old white, middle class woman who has not made much money in last two years. As an independent contractor, I paid my own health insurance the last four years until the beginning of this year when I had to drop it. It was crappy anyway- my last complete exam cost me about 2K out of pocket. I have preexisting conditions that won’t kill me and will never qualify for disability but will keep my premiums high and my pharmacy at rite-aid busy. I am about 40-50% deaf in both ears. I wear (2) hearing aids which I paid cash for- 3995.00. The life span of good hearing aids is about four years if the dogs don’t eat them.
I am currently employed- my employer does not offer health insurance or pay me enough to buy my own insurance and groceries too.
Of all the different health coverage’s I have had in my life, my favorite was Kaiser Permanente. The doctors were the best, the wait the shortest, copay the lowest and prescriptions were free or 5.00. My pregnancy, C-section and 5 days in the hospital cost me 60.00. Granted, that was 25 years ago but the going rate then for that particular pregnancy would have been about 8-10 grand and probably 40,000 today.
 
Okay- so here I am wondering if health reform is a good thing or a bad thing. I see all my buddies have already decided so why haven’t I?
 
Right off the bat- my gut tells me we need reform. Few can afford to go to the doctor. ONE gauze bandage in the hospital can cost 14.95. An overnight stay in the hospital- just for the bed… no meds, no Band-Aids…can be 700-1000 dollars per night.
Okay- on to the meat.
 
Tax payers are afraid they will pay for this. Guess what? You (and I) already do. 27 years ago when my brother was in motorcycle accident with no health insurance- the taxpayers foot the bill for his 100 plus days that he lingered in a coma, his brain surgery, his eye surgery, his ICU stay (over 2 months)… oh yeah- the helicopter ride from Nowhereville to Santa Rosa Memorial and the ambulance ride to the “rehab” hospital where he died 3 weeks later. I never thanked you fellow taxpayers- so thank you on behalf of my family.
 
Okay- nothing has changed there- we taxpayers still pay for uninsured everything.
Who decides who will live and who will die now? Well… it sort of depends but mostly for this conversation –right now, it’s the insurance companies. And I do mean some (hopefully) high school graduate who may or may not be intelligent and who for practical purposes is an order entry clerk. They have no medical background at all. They input some information- and their program kicks back a reply. There is no case by case. You actually have a better shot with the government because they would be given new guidelines for deciding treatment options.
Will individual people be fined if they have no health insurance?
Well this is as confusing as it gets. As of this moment in time- nothing is in cement. BUT it looks like yes small businesses with a payroll of 500,000 would indeed be fined under the current proposal.

According to an article “Proposed Health Insurance Fine Puts Small Businesses In A Fix” By PETER BENESH an Investors Business Daily news analyst. “The penalty would start at 2% of payroll and increase with payroll size. The maximum penalty would be 8% of payroll for firms whose annual outlay for wages and salaries is $750,000 or more.”
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=334451627166395

“According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 46 million Americans, or 18 percent of the population under the age of 65, were without health insurance in 2007, their latest data available.
A recent study shows that based on the effects of the recession alone (not job loss), it is projected that nearly seven (7) million Americans will lose their health insurance coverage between 2008 and 2010. 3 Urban Institute researchers estimate that if unemployment reaches 10 percent, another six (6) million Americans will lose their health insurance coverage. Taking these numbers together, it is conceivable that by next year, 57 to 60 million Americans will be uninsured”
Last but not least… is health care reform socialistic?
Socialism is definitely an economic philosophy, which believes capitalism, is not fair. With emphasis on health insurers that have taken advantage and helped set prices for health care that almost no one can afford I think Pres. Obama’s plan might include a government run health care system that would probably work as well as the Veterans Administration.(yes that well)
I think … for what it’s worth: there is a solution somewhere in between socialism or government run facilities who know nothing about medicine and greedy insurance companies who also know nothing about medicine. I think, they can use successful models, like Kaiser for instance and have affordable health care for all. Yes, some will pay more than others- larger groups higher discounts, lower co pays.
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Some things need to change though. Somehow, hospitals and medical offices need to manage their costs. Medical suppliers need to play ball. EVERYONE needs to help.
The President says he can find money in Medicare and I believe him. I have seen redundancies for years in that program and I am getting close enough in age to be worried about it. I could personally walk into any government run office right now, and save them a butt load of money in printed materials and Xerox copies alone. And accounting is not even my forte.
I have inserted several websites I read and loosely quoted a paragraph or two. I tried to find a GOP website with facts and figures as opposed to editorials- to no avail. I will keep looking. I know- there has to be something out there.
If any of this has helped anyone that is undecided- then good. My intention was never to change minds- I just couldn’t help but think maybe someone else was as confused as me about the facts. I am open for discussion and please feel free to let me know what I missed.
Meanwhile, I am going to take my aching feet that need a doctor for a pedicure and hope that before I am completely crippled I can buy my own insurance. It would be nice if I didn’t have to worry about when I can afford to go to the doctor next.