Saturday, June 30, 2012

Obama Care

What a touchy subject. The Supreme Court just ruled that Obama Care was constitutional. And the outcry began.
Let's look at the issue without sentiments. First off, it is now that law, so learn to live by it. Second, the current law needs to be tweaked to improve health care. Instead of arguing, yelling that it will be repealed, why not make the law better.
As a homeowner, I am taxed every year by the local hospital district to pay for the indigents that overflow our emergency rooms because they lack insurance. As a county hospital, they are required to treat patients irrespectively if they have insurance or not.
I wish someone with a back ground in econometrics would study what is cheaper, for everyone in this country to have health insurance or continue with the current system that burdens and bankrupts our community hospitals and raises property taxes every year?
The question also that needs to be examined is the income distribution by doctors. The battle cry that the doctors spend so much on their education, therefore they can charge as much as they want is disingenuous. I do not begrudge them their income I am only asking them to wait a couple of years longer.  Instead of five years, wait for ten years and learn to police your ranks.  If a doctor is bad, throw him/her out.
Being old enough, I can remember when Medicare came into to being. The outcries from AMA were terrible and so were all the statements from doctors, and yet I venture to guess Medicare is the biggest money maker for the medical profession.
Case in point, the Congress woman who was shot. I am truly grateful that she received the medical care that she got, but I on Medicare would have not received that level of care, and that is what is wrong.
So, let us examine the law, keep what is good and throw out what is bad. America has the best medical service in the world, the sad part is not all of its citizen have access to it. Lastly, let's make Congress,  the Senate and all the government agencies become part of the same health plan. And why not, after all it is being funded with our tax dollars.  If the individual wants a better plan, go for it and pay for it out of your own pocket.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Reality Shows and why not to watch them

Summer is upon us and with it the customary bottom of the barrel reality shows.  So let's be honest.  Would a TV producer really let a contestant get hurt?  I don't think so.  Even though the participant most likely will have to sign a release and all kinds of stipulation, however we have become a litigious society and as every American knows, we have the inalienable right to sue, whether is makes sense or not.

The drivel dished up is bad and will rot your brain.  What ever happened to a well written show, may it be comedy, drama or whatever rings your bell.  There are many gifted and talented writers, actors, musician and countless behind the scene artist that make a show happen.  Yet we continue to indulge people who have no discernible talent in any artistic field other than self promotion.

Let's grow up and don't live vicariously through other people by watching them debase or make fools of themselves.  Let's stop being voyeuristic.  Once the interest in these type of shows wanes, we will get scripted shows once more. 

I am not a censor or will I tell you what you should like, just think about what happens to you, your children or your life watching such gems as "My Redneck Vacation or Life with the Kardashians."

In the interest of fairness I must confess that my guilty pleasure is: Dancing with the Stars.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Creative Living - - Time

So  much is written about what to do when you are retired, but no one ever addresses time, our currency.

Right now I am sitting outside with the laptop and the CD, Hope for Haiti Now, playing the song "Hallelujah, Hallelujah,"  and I am at peace.  It is 92 degrees with a soft breeze musing up my hair, which soon I will get cut.  My view encompasses the canal to my right and bordering on other side of it, a park, the pool and there is no one around so the music is not low but quite stimulating.

Point for all of this, I've written several pages and I am pleased with how the novel is progressing, because once you are in the flow of the story, it tells itself, you are just the person putting it down.  So tonight when I reflect on my day, I will feel great. 

The reason is simple, time was exchanged pleasantly.  My senses relished the scent of the afternoon and my eyes drank in the blessed peacefulness of the time and my mind created new pages in my novel, A Heavenly Revolution.

Overall I would say I received maximum value for my currency.  Isn't life great?