Tuesday, October 27, 2009

How to Cover the Cost of Health Care Reform


1) Previous approved budget set asides of $635 Billion over 10 years from the Health Care Reserve Fund. Over $300 Billion will come from raising revenue by limiting tax deductions the wealthiest Americans can take.

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2) Medicare Program Spending cuts [projected to save ~$25 Billion over 10 years]

· End over payments to Medicare Advantage

o Offer competitive bidding into the Medicare Advantage Program. A program under which private insurance companies can offer Medicare Coverage. [projected savings of ~$180 Billion over 10 yrs]

· Use Medicare reimbursements to reduce preventable hospital readmissions. (approximately 20% of Medicare patients discharged from hospitals are readmitted within a month, often because their not getting the comprehensive care they need. This puts people at risk and drives up cost.

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3) Introduce generic biologic drugs into the market place, thereby getting better deals on prescription drugs for poorer seniors, while better off seniors pay a little more for drugs they want. [projected saving of ~$30 Billion]

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4) Adjust Medicare payments to reflect new advances and productivity gains in the economy [projected savings of ~ $110 Billion]

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5) Reducing Medicare payments to hospitals for treating uninsured people by providing a system where people have coverage. [projected savings of ~ $105 Billion]

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6) More efficient purchasing of prescription drugs. [projected savings of ~$75 Billion]

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7) Weed out waste, abuse, and fraud of the health care system.

[projected savings ~$1 Billion]

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{Cost Savings on the Table ~$850 Billion}

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Friday, October 9, 2009

President Obama Wins 2009 Nobel Peace Prize



In its surprise choice out of 205 entries, the Norwegian Nobel Committee cited the president's creation of a "new climate in international politics" and his work on nuclear disarmament, even though he is just nine months into his presidency.

In announcing Obama winner, the Norwegian Nobel Committee praised “his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between people

Speaking with White House reporters yesterday, Obama said he wasn't sure he had done enough to earn the award, or deserved to be in the company of the “transformative figures” who had won it before him. Notwithstanding, he said, “I will accept this award as a call to action, a call for all nations to confront the challenges of the 21st century.”

According to Nobel's will, the Peace Prize should be awarded "to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses."


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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Louder, We Can't Hear You! Why Promoters of Tea Party Rallies Don't Denounce Racial Protests?



It would be false to assume that a majority of protesters at Town Hall Meetings and Tea Party Rallies are racist. On the contrary, the majority of of protester are well versed and educated in their party politics, holding fast to core party values, while engaging in civil discourse and debate of the issues.

Ideologies all parties share is a committed to keeping our nation safe and expanding opportunity for every American, along with economic growth, affordable health care for all Americans, retirement security, open, honest and accountable government, and securing our nation while protecting our civil rights and liberties of all Americans. However, how to best implement these ldeologies has always been up for political, and party, debate. Debate, and protest, is good for America politics, as long as the discourse is civil, non-violent, and non-racial.

Althought and minority, there are "Fringe Elements" who express themselves openly at many of the recent Town Hall Meetings and Tea Party RalliesNo one believes there is large contingency of protestors at town hall meetings and Tea Party rallies that are racist, rather a small fringe blended in this way:

 20% Staunch Republicans, who depend on their information by “research”
 40% Republicans who depend on their information by “word of mouth”
 30% Born into republican family. “Do as your told”
 5% Ethnic/ Cultural followers. Loyalties based on fear and ignorance.
 5% Racist Fringe. Loyalties based on anger and racism.

Campbell Brown on Racism at Tea Parties

...Racism is a Learned Behavior


Unfortunately, some are still taught supremacy philosophies, which give way to disrespect, intolerance, privileged mentality, and a lack of diversity. Supremacy philosophies are often found in the make up of the so called, “Fringe Group” of racist motivated individuals, or groups, in America today. The Fringe often displays deep seeded resentment, intolerance, and lack of respect for the achievement, accomplishment, and authority of those outside of their own race.

These strong principles of privilege and resentment drive this group to express their resistance and outrage to change, such as the first African American President, with racial epithets, slurs, and effigies, displayed at many recent Tea Party protests and rallies.

Political debate and discourse related to the issues and policies that best serve the American people is a good thing, and has shaped the fabric of our great country. However, resistance to change related to race and ignorance, is deplorable and offensive.

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Tea Party Racist Protest


Video from Tea Party rally on Nations Capital

Comments Fueling Racial Tension and Igniting the "Fringe"


Motivation for much of the anger and rage expressed by the so called "Fringe Element", often comes from divisive and racially charged commentary from some prominent T.V. talk show hosts. Often, disguised as news and information shows, these shows are a mixture of political ideological differences , self promoted opinion and inflated ego. Topics regularly stray from political debate to unrelated personal attacks laced with racial overtones.

It's one thing to have a fundamental debate concerning differences in political ideology, but engaging in racial attacks is unacceptable, and only serves to fuel the fire of the "Fringe".

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Glenn Beck calling President Obama a racist


Rush Limbauch suggesting President Obama is “not qualified”

Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Rainbow Generation: Changing America for the Better


Respect, tolerance, cultural awareness, and diversity are lessons best served young.

Post Jim Crow and segregation, America’s multi-cultural children (the Rainbow Generation) were free to play, laugh, and share life together, they also realized their equality of creation. Sure they noticed the color of each others skin, but moreover, they noticed what they had in common. Sharing the same dreams, joys, disappointments, and pains, the Rainbow Generation was free to respect and appreciate their obvious differences, while celebrating and embracing their range of commonality. As they grew and matured, this diverse and culturally aware generation went off to college together and became adults together, they also worked together and shared communities together.

As an era of Jim Crow and segregation came to a close, many would agree, America’s Rainbow Generation can take credit for reducing racism and bigotry in America.

As a result, this generation is less likely to exit the political debate in order to express their objection, or disagreement, to an issue using racial overtones, slurs, and insensitivity's.

Racial unity taught early, can be lived daily, even in the midst of political indifference.



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