December 16, 2009 archive

The Sun and the Hope of AmeriCare

The sun’ll come out

Tomorrow

Bet your bottom dollar

That tomorrow

There’ll be sun!

Just thinkin’ about

Hope

Clears away the cobwebs,

And Bushian sorrow

Til there’s change!

When I’m stuck in an empire,

That’s broke,

And lonely,

I just stick out my chin,

And Grin,

And Say,

America!

The sun dun come up

It’s Tomorrow!

So we gotta hope on

Til change

Come what may

It’s Tomorrow! It’s Tomorrow!

America, I love ya, It’s Tomorrow!

We always hope

A day

Was today!

I remember a lot of hope about this time last year, but I also knew any incoming President would be handed a steaming pile of incompetence. Being from the Left, I shuddered to think what Bush Administration might have accomplished had they follow traditional logistics in their ambitious missions. Or basic common sense.

We are lucky George W. Bush isn’t wickedly smart. Very lucky.

Remembering that the big scandal when Clinton left was that someone had stolen all the W keys, how more innocent those times now appear? Like when Bart Simpson was the center of the national attention in the late 80s, the great moral problem of our time.

How green those valleys were.

Like during the campaign season, when politicians would pour the possibility of universal healthcare down our ears. I always thought public option would be the booby prize. The Congress of our country cannot allow the insurance trust act as the company store for healthcare anymore. That is exactly what it has become, a monopolized national company store we are all subjected to, without an opt out.

That is one of the more comical issues that has not been address. If conservative Republicans want a free market, how can they deny entry by another market member, the government?

If their argument is that the government as an entity cannot be involved in a free market, then they are suggest that the corporate entity has more power than our sovereign government to participate in the marketplace.

If that be the case, healthcare reform is the least of our problems, but is the issue de jour.

It’s the hard-knock life for US

It’s the hard-knock life for US

Congress cares for you a smidge

When you’re an uninsured

And down

It’s the hard-knock life!

Least we forget, SCHIP was passed so America took one small step towards being a civilized country when it comes to access to healthcare. Someone finally thought of the children.

The reason Republicans never wanted SCHIP passed was because the parents would see the great care their children were getting and request the same.

Republicans are scared of government programs because they only know how incompetently Republicans can run them.

What Democrats failed to do was present the healthcare reform as liberation from the insurance company store and the peace of mind that universal healthcare can bring. But the Democrats started the dealing at the booby prize and it all went downhill from there.

When this was rolled out it should have been a new national program to grant access to healthcare to all citizens. Something with a snazzy new name like AmeriCare. It would have been an easy sale; it allowed access to any doctor anywhere when a citizen had any pressing medical need, and timely care for less urgent procedures. Like fake noses.

Any citizen feed up with their corporate capitalistic insurance company could give the citizens’ insurance reserve a whirl, as we slowly grandfathered and babied in all Americans. By expanding SCHIP up while lowering the age of Medicare down, you meet in the middle of AmeriCare and slowly ween the insurance trust off the tit of our collective wealth.

Overall, AmeriCare would offer the assurance that anyone could get help anywhere at anytime not based on insurance company’s bottom lines, but for the general welfare of the republic.

A father and mother would instantly have peace of mind that any ailments that might befall their children, access to the best medical care in the world would not be based on their ability to pay, but on the needs of their child. They would also know the same for their parents.

We would all have peace of mind that any family member or loved one, to far away for us to help them, any citizen would know no longer would the doctors’ hands be forced into idle while a corporate bureaucrat weighs the value of our lives on the abacuses of their bottom line and wild and obscene profits literally based on our blood and tears.

That must end, and every citizen should reserve the right to equal healthcare that our bountiful country can provide, even to go as far to put AmeriCare in as an amendment to our Constitution.

We would all have peace of mind that at anytime a medical need comes up we would all have access to the best doctors on Earth.

Peace of mind that is AmeriCare.

Democrats decided to go another direction.

 

Musings from the New World Order

My wife works the night shift so I was in bed when the phone call came in. Her co-worker wanted the swine vaccine decontamination protocols because her high school age daughter is now autistic.  She was already done with Boston Childrens and was seeking a naturopath, I gave her my internet keywords.

More feedback comes from the 911 truth group.  I forget emails can be had instantly on blackberrys and one of our members was on the subway when my link of a Homeboy Insecurity “drill” came through.

My daughter is still being shit upon by Dr. Dickhead.  She never should have complained about them screwing up her son’s circumcision in the first place.  In a more calmed down state it makes more sense now.  Missed appointments=substance abuse test, a pre-emptive slander smear tactic as far as my family is concerned.  She told me what one staff member said

“You are upset because we care about you?”

No, I think not.  This is not Lindsey Loohan and the Hollywood Rehab cesspool, we actually take false accusations so you can cover your own asses quite seriously.

Oh, BTW did you know we are at war with/in Yemen?  Yeah, Yemen, Saudi Arabia but hey they are only “advisors”.

http://alethonews.wordpress.co…

Air support included.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail.a…

More interesting is how,where I found out about “us” being “at war” in Yemen.  It comes from an anti-vaccination site?!  Damn those “unconventional” Americans who just can’t shut up and do what lamestream tells them to.

Check out the receptor binding domain changes.  H1N1 is now D225G, D225N,H247Y and “R2D2”, none of which the current vaccine bioweapon will address.

The Heart of the Matter

(…sometimes only an acoustic song will do…)

I got the call today, I didn’t wanna hear

But I knew that it would come

An old true friend of ours was talkin’ on the phone

She said you found someone

And I thought of all the bad luck,

And the struggles we went through

And how I lost me and you lost you

What are these voices outside love’s open door

Make us throw off our contentment

And beg for something more?

I’m learning to live without you now

But I miss you sometimes

The more I know, the less I understand

All the things I thought I knew, I’m learning again

I’ve been tryin’ to get down to the Heart of the Matter

But my will gets weak

And my thoughts seem to scatter

But I think it’s about forgiveness

Forgiveness

Even if, even if you don’t love me anymore

These times are so uncertain

There’s a yearning undefined

…People filled with rage

We all need a little tenderness

How can love survive in such a graceless age

The trust and self-assurance that can lead to happiness

They’re the very things we kill, I guess

Pride and competition cannot fill these empty arms

And the work I put between us,

Doesn’t keep me warm

I’m learning to live without you now

But I miss you, Baby

The more I know, the less I understand

All the things I thought I figured out, I have to learn again

I’ve been tryin’ to get down to the Heart of the Matter

But everything changes

And my friends seem to scatter

But I think it’s about forgiveness

Forgiveness

Even if, even if you don’t love me anymore

There are people in your life who’ve come and gone

They let you down and hurt your pride

Better put it all behind you; life goes on

You keep carryin’ that anger, it’ll eat you inside

I’ve been tryin’ to get down to the Heart of the Matter

But my will gets weak

And my thoughts seem to scatter

But I think it’s about forgiveness

Forgiveness

Even if, even if you don’t love me anymore

I’ve been tryin’ to get down to the Heart of the Matter

Because the flesh will get weak

And the ashes will scatter

So I’m thinkin’ about forgiveness

Forgiveness

Even if, even if you don’t love me anymore

Outrage Overload

For everyone who just needs a break from the lousy politics of our time…and our so-called progressive politicians.  I’m fed up, too: so I offer a distraction diary.  Hope y’all enjoy it:

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This is what a Democratic Party democratic revolution looks like

Admittedly, at a local level. But magnify this organized, directed passion to a nation-wide effort, pushed in communities across America, and you’ll start to see Full Court Press candidates win, even with minimal $$.

New Brunswick Ward Campaign 2009 from Daniel Dalonzo on Vimeo.

(From Empower Our Neighborhoods, that generated the wins described in the PDA article Progressives and Revolutionaries Win 25 Seats in Local Democratic Party)

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