Senator Jon Kyl(R)Arizona...Hipocrite...You Bet...10/31/09
Senator Jon Kyl (R) Arizona...More Brass than a Monkey !
Senator Jon Kyl (R) Arizona...More Brass than a Monkey !
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Get the Word Out About Health Reform with a New 2-Minute Video for Retirees! A video from Seniors to Seniors (www.seniorstoseniors.org), a coalition of aging groups including the Alliance, shows how health reform will improve Medicare. The video, featuring Alliance state and national leaders Phil Feaster and Judy Cato, is available to you free by turning on your computer's speakers and going to: http://ara.typepad.com/blog/2009/10/seniors-to-seniors.html.

The Public Option is back!After the sound and fury and uncivil action at town meetings in August, it looks as though level heads may prevail on healthcare after all.The public option is back because the attacks have been over the top and the facts have come to light, moving the ball forward. Now, 57 percent of Americans say they favor a government-sponsored healthcare option. Even 76 percent favor it for those who can’t afford a private plan. An incredible 73 percent of physicians favor the public option. Why the change? Why the rapid movement? First, the answer for members of Congress is “The Big Insurance Companies made me do it!” They should have kept their mouths shut and their heads low. Instead they are now the face of just who wants to stop reform … shades of Darth Vader rides again! Those poor, humble insurance companies just saw their profits go up 428 percent in seven years. Yes, just as your premiums were doubling over the last decade. They made $2.4 billion in 2000, and that skyrocketed to $12.9 billion in 2007. Now, just why wouldn’t the insurance companies love the status quo? The second reason for the expanding support is that many small businesses are coming aboard. They are seeing health insurance costs rise — from $4,500 per employee in 2008 to an estimated $5,500 in 2010. Forty percent of our labor force works in a small business, and a cost of over $2.4 trillion over the next 10 years will break their backs. Now that we know that healthcare reform will cut that bill by $855 billion, over a third, small business “gets it.” Finally, it is clear that reform is going to provide better care at a lower cost for more people than the status quo. All the talk about a “government-run program” is going up in smoke. All the projections about disaster just around the corner, socialism, death panels, rationing, are going the way of Halloween. Let’s hope that members of Congress rise to the occasion and pass a bill that takes us a big step forward to real reform.
What Would Jesus Do ?By Don Jones...10/25/09
It is Sunday morning, I have followed my usual routine, I`ve watched the Sunday morning news - talk shows. I then went to church. I have a fellow christian friend at church his name is, lets call him, Bobby, now Bobby and I are of the same persuasion when it comes to politics. We usually vote the Democratic ticket and we both love Tennessee football. We are both liberal thinkers. Now in some Church's liberal has become a political word, and not a good word at that. Where they get this, I have no idea. Now, I have another christian friend at my church, his name is, lets call him Joe ! Joe is of the conservative persuasion. now that`s alright, except, I`m not sure what a conservative right wing republican is, or if he is one ? I have found that most conservatives have come to a conclusion that if you are liberal democrat, that is a very bad thing. I do not believe their conclusion. There are some republicans, who believe that you cannot be a christian and be a democrat. I do not believe that. There are some Democrats who believe that if you are a republican, you cannot be a christian. I do not believe that. What would Jesus do ? I believe that Jesus would be a liberal. I believe he was a liberal. He cared about the poor and the oppressed. His ministry was among them. Jesus drove the money lenders from the temple ! He healed the sick ? He fed the multitudes/poor ! Now, if you do not agree with me, that`s alright ! I may not understand, why you do not ? But, that's alright too ! My point being that, if Christian's cannot disagree without being disagreeable, then no one can. Jesus loved/loves the believer and the lost. Can we do less ? I think not ! I believe our forefathers were probably more smart/intelligent than we give them credit for ! The separation of Church and Government is an absolute must. If you practice what you preach by example, that is all you must do. If Jesus loves the saved and the lost, are we to be so petty as to not love our fellowman ? I`m not saying that Republican`s are our enemy`s ! I`m saying we must love them, even if we disagree with them ! If we are to be examples of love and share our Christ, we must keep politics out of the church. Want to persuade someone to become a born again christian ? Do it by example. Not by political party. I`m a Christian and a Democrat. If you are a Christian and a Republican, I must love you and accept that fact ! I may disagree with your political philosophy. I still must love and accept you as a Christian. The next time you have a discussion with someone, who is of a different persuasion than you, try finding out, what you agree on. Then proceed to have social intercourse. I bet you will find out that you agree on more than you think you do ? ! "God Is Love"!

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14 Senators Urge Unemployment ExtensionMore than 1 million people hurt by the bad economy are at risk of losing their unemployment insurance by the end of the year. During the toughest economic crisis in more than a generation, 7,000 people every day are seeing their UI expiring—and it’s due to the petty obstructionism of two senators who are blocking the needed extension of UI benefits.This afternoon, 14 senators from across the country joined together to urge swift passage of a UI extension, to give workers access to the system they’ve paid into and to keep families and communities economically secure. With unemployment officially at 9.8 percent and an estimated 26 million out of work or discouraged, we can’t wait any longer to extend UI. Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) said that the obstruction of desperately needed assistance to struggling families must end: We can stand together now, pass this vital piece of legislation, and provide families with the means to stay in their homes and pay the bills as they look for work in these extraordinarily turbulent times. Slow-walking these benefits doesn’t just hurt individuals and families; it is bad for businesses and the broader economy. Helping people stay afloat is not a partisan issue—it is an urgent national issue that demands action now. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) said that UI extension is necessary to prevent even further weakening of our economy: The unemployment extension bill before the Senate is a great bill—one that will stimulate the economy and help unemployed workers across the country struggling to get back on their feet. Helping people who are about to lose a lifeline is the essence of what we do as public servants—that is why this delay is so disappointing. I ask those members who are holding up this urgent legislation for political purposes to do the right thing and pass this extension immediately. The pending bill in the Senate would extend unemployment benefits for an additional 14 weeks, or 20 weeks in states with especially high unemployment. Unemployment benefits allow workers looking for jobs to continue to support their families and local businesses, providing a needed economic boost. Unfortunately, efforts to pass this bill have been blocked twice by Sens. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.). Click here to tell the Senate it’s time to pass an extension of UI benefits.
Editorial : Senator`s Hatch & Kyl, need to be unemployed ! I urge you to send them e-mails through this site and tell them to get on board to assist the American people or resign ! Hatch & Kyl..."OUT of Touch" ! God Help Us from Elected Officials like Kyl & Hatch !


Kyl and Hatch Block Unemployment Aid for Tens of Thousands of America’s Jobless
President Obama Supports $250 Payment to SeniorsOn Wednesday, White House officials announced support for a one-time $250 payment to Social Security recipients and other retirees in 2010. This is in lieu of a cost of living allowance (COLA) that would have been $0. The payment would be modeled on the stimulus payment earlier this year: it is a one time payment, and the money would come from general revenues, not the Social Security Trust Fund, so there would not be any solvency issues. There is no timeline yet, but the payment is expected to be made early in the year. “Retirees are grateful for President Obama’s call for an extension of the $250 payment to help those who are struggling in this current recession,” “This generous act of compassion will help 49 million Social Security recipients, many of whom have seen their retirement savings and home values badly shaken by this economic crisis.” For the average Social Security recipient, this would be the equivalent of a 1.8% increase for 2010. As far as this writer is concerned, this is as good as a COLA raise ! And much better than $0 !
As Insurance Industry Continues Its Campaign of Lies…
Editorial : Without a Public Option, there is no competition ! The Insurance company`s have no competitor`s. That`s not good for you and I !
Leading Blue Dog wants to open up Medicare to uninsuredBlue Dog Rep. Mike Ross, who made headlines by rejecting a compromise he'd negotiated on a public health insurance option, has suggested to Democratic leaders that the government-run Medicare program be opened to those without insurance. Ross (D-Ark.) has made the suggestion in meetings with House Democratic leaders and brought the idea to the closed-door House Democratic Caucus meeting Thursday. "I — speaking only on behalf of myself — suggested one possible idea could be that instead of creating an entirely new government bureaucracy to administer a public option, Medicare could be offered as a choice to compete alongside private insurers for those Americans eligible to enter the national health insurance exchange, but at a reimbursement rate much greater than current Medicare rates," Ross said in a statement to The Hill.The position is surprising because centrist Democrats such as Ross, chairman of the Blue Dogs' healthcare task force, have resisted a public insurance option with rates tied to Medicare. Centrist Democrats who can support a public plan generally prefer that the officials who run it negotiate rates with each provider.That has emerged as the highest-profile debate within the House Democratic Caucus right now on healthcare. Liberals support a public option with reimbursement set at "Medicare plus 5 percent." Centrists either oppose the public option or support "negotiated rates. "A Ross aide said that under Ross's suggestion, the Medicare rate structure might not be the same, and could even wind up negotiating with each provider.Ross led a group of seven centrist Blue Dogs who blocked consideration of the health bill in the Energy and Commerce Committee, in part because of their dislike of a public option.Talks with Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) produced the "negotiated rates" compromise. Ross signed on with three other Blue Dogs, and the committee voted on the bill in late July. But Ross returned from the stormy August recess and reversed his position, saying he could not support any kind of public option. It's not clear how that squares with his current position on Medicare and the House bill. Ross said that while he's suggested it as an alternative, he doesn't necessarily support it."While I do not support a government-run public option, I do believe there are numerous other alternatives worth review and have presented and discussed many of these ideas in a concerted effort to advance the legislative process," Ross said in his statement. But regarding opening Medicare, he added this caveat: "Let me be clear: I do not endorse this idea, as it was just one of many ideas we, as legislators, have brought up and discussed in the numerous, ongoing negotiations and discussions we have had on healthcare reform over the past several months.
Editorial : Cong. John Tanner ~ District#8-Tennessee is a Blue Dog Democrat, Where is he on this ? His office in Union City TN > 731-885-7070
Obama Proposes $250 for Retirees to augment Social Security Checks
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by : Don Jones...10/12/09
Social Security COLA = 0% ~ Medicare Part"D" to Rise 11% = DUH ?