Good news for those of you who get health insurance from your employer (or for you employers who provide health insurance for your workers): if current trends continue, the cost of insurance will increase by 166% over the next ten years – to $28,530 per employee. Imagine that. Assuming a 40-hr work week, that’s $13.72 an hour – almost twice the federal minimum wage. And that’s without getting paid anything to cover the co-pays (never mind food and rent). How sustainable is that? Not very, I don’t think.
Forty percent of employers surveyed said they are likely to increase the amount their workers pay out of pocket for doctor visits. Almost as many said they are likely to raise annual deductibles and the amount workers pay for prescription drugs.
Nine percent said they plan to tighten eligibility for health benefits; 8 percent said they plan to drop coverage entirely. Forty-one percent of employers said they are “somewhat” or “very” likely to increase the amount employees pay in premiums….
If only there was, oh, I dunno, some sort of “medicare for all” thingy that could keep costs down while providing health care for everybody and easing the financial burden on employers and employees alike. Hmmm. Nope, that aint gonna happen.
But, if you’re the idealistic type who’d like to try and put pressure on your congresscritters, fell free to give it the old college try. Call your representative to find out where he/she stands on single payer and Rep. Weiner’s amendment. Find your critter here.
Is calling too much effort? Send an email asking for support for the Weiner amendment. It kinda implies that you’re a medical student, but what the hell. Just tell ’em you’re standing up for Weiner, because Weiner stands up for you. Or maybe that you’d like to stick it to the tea baggers with Weiner. Or perhaps tell ’em that, while Republican Weiners are out “hiking the Appalachian Trail,” our Weiner is fighting for Single Payer health care.
Locally, the people have spoken, and it’ll be the woman vs. the really boring Armenian guy (who looks like he’d make a great spokesman for Polygrip®) squaring off in the Syracuse mayoral race in November. Whereas Syracuse is a pretty solid Democratic stronghold, things look good for Syracuse having its first female mayor. But the boring Armenian guy won big in a pretty major upset yesterday, so I wouldn’t count him out.
Well, I see by the old clock on the wall (and there really is a clock on the wall; it’s a bird clock we got as a wedding present that chirps with a different bird song on the hour. Well, it used to, anyway. It hasn’t actually done that in quite a few years; I think it needs a battery or something) that it’s time to head out for the day. Wednesday? Well, it aint Friday, but it’ll have to do.
Hopefully it is not also your smoke alarm. Do you recogmize the ‘canary in the coal mine’ chirp?
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Thompson won the Democratic primary for mayor. He’ll face Bloomberg in Novermber. The good news is that at least 6 City Council incumbents lost after being challenged for changing the term limits law which was enacted by voters and passed a second time when the law was challenged.
I never thought that term limits were a great plan. They were enacted because the Rethugs wanted a chance to win seats that had been held forever by Democrats. However, thay have not been so bad. The do nothings only get 2 terms and then we get to vote for another do nothing who may or may not be worse.
Bloomberg, our billionaire mayor, decided he wanted a third term and so he got the City Council to pass a law that gave him, and them, 3 instead of 2 terms. Perhaps if Thompson makes a good enough case for arrogance, he can defeat the billionaire.
And, while 6 Council incumbents lost, my councilmember, Sarah “The Useless” Gonzalez won. She was challenged by an unknown who waged NO campaign and still got 43% of the vote.
In NYC, especially the local races and often the City-wide ones, the primary is the election. Many of these guys have no general election challengers and the Democrat always wins even when there is one.
Let’s hear it for Jersey.
Ouch.
Henry Gibson, original ‘Laugh-In’ cast member, dies at 73
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Apparently, breathing all those noxious Jersey fumes ain’t good for the brains.
Poor Orly Taitz, a Georgian judge threw out her latest birther case with harsh words about its lack of evidence and a threat of sanctions against Orly if she ever brings another frivolous before him.
http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/09/16/judge-tosses-birther-suit/
I don’t understand why those undercover “reporters” who filmed ACORN don’t take their act into the confessional booth. I’m sure they could get film of some priest absolving some prostitutes for their activities. Maybe it could help shutdown the Catholic church. :pope:
Mary Travers Of Peter, Paul and Mary Dies
:love: 🙁 :gate:
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