Oh how I miss the press of the Bush years. Oh how I miss the daily body counts from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Oh how I miss the daily updates on the price of gasoline.
Apparently, the press only is passionate about these issues when the President is a Republican.
So let me do their job for them. Since President Obama took office 1,549* American heroes have been killed. Funny how my neighbor who always had the body count listed on a sign on her doorstep, updated daily, addressed to President Bush, seems to have lost that sign.
Just since 2009, the price of gasoline on the East coast has risen over $1.50 per gallon, despite the fact that the price of crude oil has not followed the same rate of growth.** Where are the reports on how much oil money is donated to the Democrat party in general, to Obama's campaign specifically. Interesting how no one mentions that the oil industry has always been more generous to Democrat politicians.
The press regaled us with pictures of our fallen heroes being unloaded from planes at Dover AFB, reminded us of each military suicide. Where is the outrage with these tragedies?
I wish for a world of fairness and impartiality. I guess these really aren't tragedies to the left, just useful tools.
*icasualties.org
**U S Energy Information Administration
Friday, March 4, 2011
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Too Early to Celebrate the Health Care Reform Lawsuits!
Thanks to the fine work of the Attorney General in Florida and Mark Levine, Esq. of the Landmark Legal Foundation, and to the great legal mind of Federal District Court Judge Henry Hudson. The President’s use of the commerce clause to implement two key portions of health care reform may be hampered. These are the individual mandate and the penalty for failing to buy insurance.
But wait!
The following features of the law are still intact:
• No preexisting condition limitations
• Limitations on the premium differentiation across enrollment groups
• Removal of co pays and deductibles on preventive care, effectively killing savings accounts and major medical only plans
Those of us for rational market reform should not lose sight of how war is waged. The Waxmans and Kennedys have worked for 70 years to incrementally change the minds of Americans about government’s role in health care.
They brought us Medicare for seniors, Medicaid for the poor, Medicare for those with disabilities, Medicaid for those with disabilities, CHIP for children, CHIP/Family Care for Adults, and Medicaid for individuals…
The single payer crowd has long understood the concept of eating an elephant one bite at time.
Since this lawsuit leaves the key provisions of the health care law in place, that only work with an individual mandate:
• Premiums will increase drastically—when only the sickest and the most risk adverse are the only ones with insurance, insurance costs more.
• If one limits the price differential between age and sex groups for purchase then the healthy, whose experience is not considered will not take insurance and the cost will increase.
• Citing the failure of the program without the individual mandate, looking to increased numbers of uninsured and increased cost the only option will be single payer.
While we celebrate, they continue to eat the elephant.
What we conservative mistake for overreaching may, in fact, have been a brilliant use of the long confidence game—the long Con.
There are short Cons and long Cons. Short Cons are games like three card Monte and letters telling you have won. The long Con is more elegant and takes patience. The mark (victim) must feel that they have won or are smarter than the confidence man along the way.
We, the Marks, now feel that we are the winner when the confidence man has us positioned to handover our wallets…control of our health care in the final move of this long Con.
Please don’t accept partial wins and open up the champagne. Let’s repeal all of this monster. The only thing that stops a confidence man it his tracks is a two letter word—NO!
But wait!
The following features of the law are still intact:
• No preexisting condition limitations
• Limitations on the premium differentiation across enrollment groups
• Removal of co pays and deductibles on preventive care, effectively killing savings accounts and major medical only plans
Those of us for rational market reform should not lose sight of how war is waged. The Waxmans and Kennedys have worked for 70 years to incrementally change the minds of Americans about government’s role in health care.
They brought us Medicare for seniors, Medicaid for the poor, Medicare for those with disabilities, Medicaid for those with disabilities, CHIP for children, CHIP/Family Care for Adults, and Medicaid for individuals…
The single payer crowd has long understood the concept of eating an elephant one bite at time.
Since this lawsuit leaves the key provisions of the health care law in place, that only work with an individual mandate:
• Premiums will increase drastically—when only the sickest and the most risk adverse are the only ones with insurance, insurance costs more.
• If one limits the price differential between age and sex groups for purchase then the healthy, whose experience is not considered will not take insurance and the cost will increase.
• Citing the failure of the program without the individual mandate, looking to increased numbers of uninsured and increased cost the only option will be single payer.
While we celebrate, they continue to eat the elephant.
What we conservative mistake for overreaching may, in fact, have been a brilliant use of the long confidence game—the long Con.
There are short Cons and long Cons. Short Cons are games like three card Monte and letters telling you have won. The long Con is more elegant and takes patience. The mark (victim) must feel that they have won or are smarter than the confidence man along the way.
We, the Marks, now feel that we are the winner when the confidence man has us positioned to handover our wallets…control of our health care in the final move of this long Con.
Please don’t accept partial wins and open up the champagne. Let’s repeal all of this monster. The only thing that stops a confidence man it his tracks is a two letter word—NO!
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Moveon.org and Talk Radio Agree and the World Keeps Turning
I never thought there would be an issue where the Left and the Right agree. Well, there was that family cap issue in New Jersey welfare where both pro-abortion and pro-life groups agreed, but that was the last century.
Both the Right and the Left are in agreement on the TSA x-ray screening and the pat downs that either follow or are used as an alternative. And the world keeps turning. I am not sure how I feel about this, the issue of x-ray screenings, not the agreement.
Here are my thoughts:
* For those of us who fly every month, if not every week I have concerns about the level of radiation we are receiving
* For children who are still growing I have concerns about the level of radiation they are receiving
* Wouldn't it make sense to only subject those who meet a level of threat assessment to enhanced screening (I like to say when 6 foot tall, pale Black women start crashing planes into buildings or taking flying lessons with no interest in landing you can pull me out of the line every time for additional screening. At least until I and every other pale, Black woman confronts our peers and stops the threat)
* Do we need protection against underwear bombers if during the year it took to put this technology in place there was not a single copy cat?
* Rather than responding to the last big terrorist attack, shouldn't we be looking for a way of preventing the next big terrorist attack?
* Using this technology for those traveling by train, subway and boat? Really?
* Can someone please tell me why we are not using bomb sniffing canines? They are inexpensive, thrilled when they find something and only offend the ethnic group that so far has been responsible for the attacks. And by the way, the dogs are truly impartial.
* I personally like the deterrent effect of having automatic weapon carrying, military personnel in my airport
So those are the musing of someone who can't believe who we are becoming. And if both the far Left and far Right agree it makes me think that there are no shades of gray in just plain wrong.
The quote from Benjamin Franklin in 1775 keeps running through my head--"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Both the Right and the Left are in agreement on the TSA x-ray screening and the pat downs that either follow or are used as an alternative. And the world keeps turning. I am not sure how I feel about this, the issue of x-ray screenings, not the agreement.
Here are my thoughts:
* For those of us who fly every month, if not every week I have concerns about the level of radiation we are receiving
* For children who are still growing I have concerns about the level of radiation they are receiving
* Wouldn't it make sense to only subject those who meet a level of threat assessment to enhanced screening (I like to say when 6 foot tall, pale Black women start crashing planes into buildings or taking flying lessons with no interest in landing you can pull me out of the line every time for additional screening. At least until I and every other pale, Black woman confronts our peers and stops the threat)
* Do we need protection against underwear bombers if during the year it took to put this technology in place there was not a single copy cat?
* Rather than responding to the last big terrorist attack, shouldn't we be looking for a way of preventing the next big terrorist attack?
* Using this technology for those traveling by train, subway and boat? Really?
* Can someone please tell me why we are not using bomb sniffing canines? They are inexpensive, thrilled when they find something and only offend the ethnic group that so far has been responsible for the attacks. And by the way, the dogs are truly impartial.
* I personally like the deterrent effect of having automatic weapon carrying, military personnel in my airport
So those are the musing of someone who can't believe who we are becoming. And if both the far Left and far Right agree it makes me think that there are no shades of gray in just plain wrong.
The quote from Benjamin Franklin in 1775 keeps running through my head--"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Leadership

I have been thinking about the concept of leadership lately. It has come up in all levels of my life and interaction with others in the last month or so. A quote I saw from former President Bush made me realize what has been nagging me about leadership. It made it clear that the leader can not be the center of attention if a group, company or country is to survive and thrive.
He stated--
"A leader's got to understand the culture that you develop is not about you," Bush said at Saddleback Church in Southern California. "Organizations fail too often when the leader becomes the center of the whole organization. Your church succeeds because you recognize you're serving something greater than yourself."
For me this is the clear difference between Presidents of the past and our current leadership. When I listen to our President speak today, so often it is about “I” or “me” or “my”. Leaders are not above the group they lead, they are a part of the group they lead. There is nothing bigger than President Obama or a purpose more important than him in all of his speeches and actions.
It is the cult of personality—the separation of a leader from those he/she leads that creates failure. It is the lack of clearly articulated goals that all can buy into or reject that makes for the success of the team the leader leads. In the case of President Obama, he has failed to articulate goals for his team. This is not to say there are not goals, but if you disrespect the intelligence and independence of those you lead, it becomes very hard to have transparent, apparent goals. When the goals one pursues are in direct conflict with the goals of those on the team which you lead, the leader is forced to hope that personality is enough. Sort of like the magician, keeping your eye on the left hand so you won’t notice the right hand.
I once attended a speech by the first female admiral. She stated that you manage paper [information] and lead people. She also pointed out that you share credit for success, but take responsibility for failures alone, as a leader.
From President Obama to his cabinet to our elected officials, they seem to have this formula backwards. They take credit alone for successes and heap failures on everyone else from the voters (or our ignorance for not accepting their programs) to past administrations to the world just not recognizing their value.
True leadership involves accountability and grace.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Don't Expect Maturity from November 2010 to January 2011!
I have spent a lot of the last two years trying to define what the talk media has been calling "tone deafness" exhibited by our President, Speaker of the House and other Democrat elected officials. When our President tries to rekindle images of slavery and racial oppression; when our Speaker of the House feels that we are too stupid to know that passing a bill that we haven't read is a problem; and, when prominent television personalities are comfortable describing the majority of Americans as "ignorant" and "too stupid to know what is good for them", it is more than tone deafness.
Today as listened to Bill Maher malign the majority of Americans it hit me--there is no emotional intelligence/maturity in this administration. Emotional intelligence is missing in the dialogue of the ruling Democrats. For those of you who are new to the concept, emotional intelligence/maturity is defined as "a self-perceived ability to identify, assess, and control the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups."
Not convinced? Bring on the name calling as well as the character assassination. Consider Joy Behar calling Sharron Angle out of her name, and the even less gracious way that Behar accepted the return jab of flowers.
My point? Don't expect maturity from this crew if they loss big on November 2nd. You should expect a tantrum of legislation and executive orders that will occupy the first year of the new Congress with repeals and legal challenges. And our President, who promised a new age of civility will continue to act as the "Playground Bully in Chief."
While I pray that I am wrong...well, we'll see!
Today as listened to Bill Maher malign the majority of Americans it hit me--there is no emotional intelligence/maturity in this administration. Emotional intelligence is missing in the dialogue of the ruling Democrats. For those of you who are new to the concept, emotional intelligence/maturity is defined as "a self-perceived ability to identify, assess, and control the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups."
Not convinced? Bring on the name calling as well as the character assassination. Consider Joy Behar calling Sharron Angle out of her name, and the even less gracious way that Behar accepted the return jab of flowers.
My point? Don't expect maturity from this crew if they loss big on November 2nd. You should expect a tantrum of legislation and executive orders that will occupy the first year of the new Congress with repeals and legal challenges. And our President, who promised a new age of civility will continue to act as the "Playground Bully in Chief."
While I pray that I am wrong...well, we'll see!
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
PA Pro Life Federation Dinner
I had the pleasure of attending the PA Pro-Life Federation Dinner last night. The speaker was Rick Santorum. Mr. Senatorum made me remember some key aspects of being an American. To better remember them I reread the Declaration of Independence last night. I remembered that in declaring our independence from England we stated that:
* All men are created equal
* Our Creator has endowed us with inalienable rights of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
* Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed
We long ago defined men as humans in our law (not gender or race).
We have forgotten some very important parts of the these three points. These equal humans include those born and unborn and sick and imperfect. One of the inalienable rights is the right to Life. And finally, that government derives its power from the consent of the governed.
We must reclaim these attributes of being an American. We can no longer consent to a government that tells us that our lives may be inconvenient or too expensive to allow them to start or continue.
We must not allow our government to tell us what is good enough for what we are or who we are in the delivery of our health care.
We must not consent to government by those who read polls that state that over 50% of Americans are Pro-Life or that over 70% of Americans are against government control of our health and our health care system, and yet dismisses us as too scared or stupid to know what we really want.
We must not continue to consent to the patronizing attitudes of liberal or conservative politicians who do not respect the people who elect them or the system in which they serve.
We must reclaim these attributes of being an American on November 2nd. Do not compromise and do not consent to allowing those who do not respect us and our system of government to continue to govern us.
* All men are created equal
* Our Creator has endowed us with inalienable rights of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
* Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed
We long ago defined men as humans in our law (not gender or race).
We have forgotten some very important parts of the these three points. These equal humans include those born and unborn and sick and imperfect. One of the inalienable rights is the right to Life. And finally, that government derives its power from the consent of the governed.
We must reclaim these attributes of being an American. We can no longer consent to a government that tells us that our lives may be inconvenient or too expensive to allow them to start or continue.
We must not allow our government to tell us what is good enough for what we are or who we are in the delivery of our health care.
We must not consent to government by those who read polls that state that over 50% of Americans are Pro-Life or that over 70% of Americans are against government control of our health and our health care system, and yet dismisses us as too scared or stupid to know what we really want.
We must not continue to consent to the patronizing attitudes of liberal or conservative politicians who do not respect the people who elect them or the system in which they serve.
We must reclaim these attributes of being an American on November 2nd. Do not compromise and do not consent to allowing those who do not respect us and our system of government to continue to govern us.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
My Husband and I Can't Afford to Pay Your Health Insurance and Ours!
I just read an article about how people can't afford health insurance now that the COBRA subsidy is expiring. Please people let's look past ourselves and see who we are asking to pay.
I was laid off in June of 2008. Why is the date important? Because all the subsidies and expansions started for those laid off after September of 2008. My husband has a struggling landscaping business, so my job had always provided our health care coverage. COBRA for us was about $1,000 per month. We took it! My husband has been a type 1 diabetic for the last 42 years. Not only could we not afford private insurance, most private insurance would not cover us.
When my COBRA expired, we found sole proprietor insurance for my husband's company that allows us to have less coverage for about a $1,000 per month. We have struggled and paid this since my full time employment ended. I work on short term consulting projects, and sell a few books, etc. And do you know what else I have been paying?
We, my husband and I and all of our friends who are struggling, have been paying for you who have received the subsidy. The only subsidy I was ever eligible for was an extension of unemployment which I turned down. Why? Because the limitation on what I could earn while on unemployment would not allow me to make enough to cover our health insurance and help with our mortgage. We have struggled and paid our taxes so that others can spend their spare time complaining that we are not interested in continuing to subsidize their subsidy.
I have a suggestion. Be grateful for all the months that those of us who are barely employed, working for ourselves and struggling to pay our benefits, paid to help you with your benefits. Say thank you and now find a way to help us, by helping yourself.
I know it is hard...I am there with you. I want to help, but I just can't afford you and us.
I was laid off in June of 2008. Why is the date important? Because all the subsidies and expansions started for those laid off after September of 2008. My husband has a struggling landscaping business, so my job had always provided our health care coverage. COBRA for us was about $1,000 per month. We took it! My husband has been a type 1 diabetic for the last 42 years. Not only could we not afford private insurance, most private insurance would not cover us.
When my COBRA expired, we found sole proprietor insurance for my husband's company that allows us to have less coverage for about a $1,000 per month. We have struggled and paid this since my full time employment ended. I work on short term consulting projects, and sell a few books, etc. And do you know what else I have been paying?
We, my husband and I and all of our friends who are struggling, have been paying for you who have received the subsidy. The only subsidy I was ever eligible for was an extension of unemployment which I turned down. Why? Because the limitation on what I could earn while on unemployment would not allow me to make enough to cover our health insurance and help with our mortgage. We have struggled and paid our taxes so that others can spend their spare time complaining that we are not interested in continuing to subsidize their subsidy.
I have a suggestion. Be grateful for all the months that those of us who are barely employed, working for ourselves and struggling to pay our benefits, paid to help you with your benefits. Say thank you and now find a way to help us, by helping yourself.
I know it is hard...I am there with you. I want to help, but I just can't afford you and us.
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