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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Our Ugly, Heartless, Immoral US Health Care System


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I was just notified yesterday, by my brother, that a friend from childhood had had a stoke.

That was awful enough but, once again, it shows how wrong, horrible, even, our Capitalist, profit-driven health care system is in our nation.

Not only did he have a stroke, the poor guy, but was life-flighted to a local hospital here in Kansas City, from St. Joseph, an hour away. He then had a long stay in the hospital with numerous surgeries. It was apparently a massive stroke.

He's home now but to make all those matters even worse, he and his wife have no health insurance.

His wife is a middle school school teacher in St. Joseph (Missouri).

She continues to be his primary caregiver, which would be more than enough work and strain and stress as it is but then, she also has to hire help during the day for him, while she teaches.

Can you imagine the expenses?

From the life-flight to the emergency room to the surgeries to the daily expenses while he was there to, now, the medicines he no doubt has to have and the daily care for him? All of it?  It must surely be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, those poor people.

And then there's the mental anguish his wife is unquestionably going through.

It's horrible. It's nearly unthinkable what they've been through and what they're going through.

Horrible as all this is, do you know what they'd owe in the UK, England, if this occurred to a citizen?

Zero.

They would owe nothing.

Sure, they'd have expenses but they all knew better, many decades ago, than to tie health care to profit and for just these very reasons.

I say again, our American health care system is the ugliest, most inhuman, inhumane, abusive, immoral, horrible, over-expensive, over-rated, disgusting health care system in the world, bar none. In no other nation do the people have to have fund raisers to cover family member's health care costs. We, here in the US, are the only nation that does that or has to. I imagine few Americans give any thought to that fact.

This is why we needed, and so badly, the Affordable Care Act, the ACA, "Obamacare." It's why we need to go further and have a single-payer system. We need universal health care. The rest of the civilized, educated, industrial world has it.

We should, too.

Link:


U.S. Healthcare: Most Expensive and Worst Performing - 

The Atlantic



Monday, October 10, 2016

One More Debate?

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After these two debates between Donald Trump and Hillary Cliinton, what, now, is left to say? Okay, sure, they haven't really touched on climate change or equal rights for LGBTQ citizens or voter ID laws and no doubt a long list of other subjects but what, really, will be said or revealed in the next and final debate between these two?

Unless there's yet one--two? more?--horrific revelations about Trump that comes out between now and then, don't you expect we'll get more of the same from them in this last debate?

Mrs. Clinton will be facts and details with some history thrown in and he'll be the prancing, stalking, evading, emotional disaster he always is.

My question:

What will actually be revealed?

If people can still be behind the lying, bankrupting, shallow, racist, misogynistic, sexist, immature, irresponsible 70 year old that he is, given all that's been revealed on him, what hope is there anyone will change their minds?

And how could anyone be an undecided voter at this point?

What the hell else does one need to learn?


One More Huge Endorsement For Hillary


Last evening, another Democratic presidential candidate got yet another historic, even unprecedented  endorsement.

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For the first time in Foreign Policy’s nearly 50-year history, it has endorsed a candidate for president: Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

“In the nearly half century history of Foreign Policy, the editors of this publication have never endorsed a candidate for political office,” the editors wrote in its endorsement. “We cherish and fiercely protect this publication’s independence and its reputation for objectivity, and we deeply value our relationship with all of our readers, regardless of political orientation. It is for all these reasons that FP’s editors are now breaking with tradition to endorse Hillary Clinton for the next president of the United States.”

The editors of Foreign Policy called Clinton “one of the best qualified candidates this country has produced since World War II” who is “unquestionably well-prepared to lead this country.”

“Were she to be elected as this country’s first woman president, not only would it be historic and send an important signal about both inclusiveness and Americans’ commitment to electing candidates who have distinguished themselves on their merits, but she would enter office having already put down one great threat to the United States of America — the grotesque and deeply disturbing prospect of a Donald Trump presidency,” the editors wrote.

Meanwhile, in sharp contrast, is the Trump campaign, historic in its own, very opposite way.

Not a single newspaper has endorsed 

Donald Trump for President


Mr. Trump is going to take an electoral drubbing, folks.



Links:



A newspaper that hasn't endorsed a Democrat for president in 7 decades shreds Trump as 'not qualified'



Not Columbus Day


Today is, so far, still, officially Columbus Day, as most any school child knows. We celebrate this day Columbus "discovered" America. You know the drill. And you probably know where i'm going with this and I'm good with that.

Sure, it's great and courageous that one Christopher Columbus was courageous and ambitious enough, maybe foolhardy or even stupid enough to load up his rather tiny wooden ships and sail out on the ocean and what little he and we knew at that time, out to explore that ocean, those oceans and the world.

Sure. Naturally, any of us get that.

But it's what he then did, especially to the native people of those "new lands" that was then and still is, to this day, the problem.

His exploitation of those people and peoples, all because he thought they were "ignorant" or "savages" or whatever, was then and still is horrible. It was the beginning of the not just brutal but extremely brutal exploitation of indigenous people all across the continent. Here's just some information on it:

Columbus Day? True Legacy: 

Cruelty and Slavery


Columbus wasn’t a hero. When he set foot on that sandy beach in the Bahamas on October 12, 1492, Columbus discovered that the islands were inhabited by friendly, peaceful people called the Lucayans, TaĆ­nos and Arawaks. Writing in his diary, Columbus said they were a handsome, smart and kind people. He noted that the gentle Arawaks were remarkable for their hospitality. “They offered to share with anyone and when you ask for something, they never say no,” he said. The Arawaks had no weapons; their society had neither criminals, prisons nor prisoners. They were so kind-hearted that Columbus noted in his diary that on the day the Santa Maria was shipwrecked, the Arawaks labored for hours to save his crew and cargo. The native people were so honest that not one thing was missing.

Columbus was so impressed with the hard work of these gentle islanders, that he immediately seized their land for Spain and enslaved them to work in his brutal gold mines. Within only two years, 125,000 (half of the population) of the original natives on the island were dead.

Forget that he didn't really "discover" the continent or people since Leif Ericson, as the article also points out, arrived here 500 years earlier or that "...the Native Americans discovered North America about 14,000 years before Columbus was even born! Surprisingly, DNA evidence now suggests that courageous Polynesian adventurers sailed dugout canoes across the Pacific and settled in South America long before the Vikings."

Check out the reason we even HAVE this holiday, celebrating Columbus.

Columbus Day, as we know it in the United States, was invented by the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal service organization. Back in the 1930s, they were looking for a Catholic hero as a role-model their kids could look up to. In 1934, as a result of lobbying by the Knights of Columbus, Congress and President Franklin Roosevelt signed Columbus Day into law as a federal holiday to honor this courageous explorer.

So let's move on, America. Let's wise up. Let's make this day what it ought to be. Let's start celebrating a  national Indigenous Peoples' DayIt makes far more sense, is truer to history and it would celebrate a far bigger, better portion of why and how we're even here and the people that help make it happen. We owe them that. Heck, we owe it to ourselves.

Then, along with that, let's start helping Native Americans more fully as they most surely deserve and even need, as well.

Links:

The war against Columbus Day


8 Myths and Atrocities About Christopher Columbus




Why These Cities Are Dropping 'Columbus Day'








Indigenous Peoples' Day - Wikipedia


You can possibly take action here:  Transform Columbus Day


World Homeless Day


Yes sir, today is World Homeless DayFrom today's New York Times:

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Started in 2010, the day seeks to bring attention to homelessness, a problem that affects tens of millions of people worldwide, according to the United Nations.

In the U.S., more than a half-million people live on the streets or in shelters for temporary stays.

But national statistics show that homelessness is declining. And Salt Lake City has been held up as a model.

The city’s approach is simple: Before tackling the problems that led someone to become homeless, those in need first receive a place to live. The program is credited with reducing the number of chronically homeless people across the state by 91 percent since 2005.

Lloyd Pendleton, who leads Utah’s homeless task force, initially doubted the plan. “I get probably two to five calls a week now,” he said in an interview last year, “wanting to know how we did it.”

For information on how you can help, the National Alliance to End Homelessnessand the National Coalition for the Homeless offer resources.

Donald Trump, Briefly, Succinctly But Completely Described


There is a terrific, brief article out just now describing Donald Trump. And before it's assumed it's from some Left Wing, Liberal, deeply Democratic Party operative, know that the person they're quoting, the person describing The Donald is actually from a GOP consultant, one Rick Wilson. Here's the article.

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Also in brevity, here's the gist of the article:

...the real fatal flaw has just been named by GOP consultant Rick Wilson. “Everything Trump touches dies.” It’s a triumph of concision, summing up perfectly in four words the strange and devastating trail of wreckage he leaves behind him. It turns out that Trump is the Faustian bargain, the homme fatale, the Art of the Deal with the Devil.

Trump has eaten like acid through a wide swath of the Republican Party and many of its leaders, as they are learning too late. Luckily for the rest of us, the pattern is now clear. The kryptonite for Trump is our recognition that Trump is kryptonite to America.


And as proof, coincidentally, take note of an event today.


Trump's own Taj Mahal casino/hotel in Atlantic City closed today. As the article says, his 5th failed casino. And this on top of his 6 bankruptcies.

This is the good to great businessman?

This is the guy they want to lead us? For his business acumen?

Really?



Links:

Donald Trump bankruptcy: Everything you want to know 













Sunday, October 9, 2016

Hitler Keeps Learning About Donald Trump


I love these things. They began these "Hitler learns..." YouTube videos some years ago, just after the movie came out. I haven't seen one I haven't enjoyed. They're on a whole variety of current social, political and sports topics and events, at least.

So they did one on Hitler learning Donald Trump was the leading candidate for president in the Republican Party and true to the meme, it worked. It's a stitch.


Then, this one just came out since the release of the tape of The Donald being so disgusting and disrespecting of women. Horrible as his comments were and are, the video skewers him wonderfully, rightly and unmercifully.



Enjoy your beautiful, comfortable Autumn Sunday, y'all. I know I am.


Donald Trump, From the Mouths of Fellow Republicans, No Less


They tried to warn us.



Turns out they were more correct than we knew.

And apparently this was done with the artist, the singer, Carly Simon's blessing.

'You're so Vain' singer Carly Simon adapts song as anti-Trump anthem



People Predicted the Likes of Mr. Trump


Way back in 1957, when this movie came out, people predicted that, with advertising and slogans and sound bites, someone very like Donald Trump would come along.





And now, here he is.

Link:   A Face in the Crowd (1957) - IMDb


Saturday, October 8, 2016

The Teflon Candidate?

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Years ago, it used to be said that President Ronald Reagan was the "teflon President." It seemed, no matter what happened, no matter what he did or didn't do, rightly or wrongly, for good or bad, nothing stuck to him. The people liked him, regardless, and his ratings stayed positive.

Now, we seem to have a candidate for the presidency in one Donald Trump, who is impervious to negative downturns, to an extent. Things he's said or done that, in the past, if said or done by any other candidate, wouldn't have kept them in the political race.

Presently, we're at a moment when Mr. Trump is recorded as saying horrendous, ugly, sexist, actually exploitative things about a woman and about women, yet there are plenty of people still supporting him. Heck, even Evangelical ministers and leaders have announced in the last 24 hours, since this news story broke, that they're still behind him.

Newsman Dan Rather, today on Facebook, said it well, I think.

What does it take to knock Donald Trump out? You would think that the latest obscene, vile, repulsive audio leak would be an electoral haymaker that has him on the canvas for good. In any other election, with any other candidate, this might well have been the equivalent of a spontaneous combustion. And it might be for Donald Trump, but I have thought that many times before.

Calling Mexicans rapists and murderers? Trump went there and it set him on the path to the GOP nomination. Running over John McCain's war record? Barely a speed bump for the Trump campaign bus. Mocking the disabled? Check that off the list and Trump bounces back. Disrespecting the parents of a fallen American soldier? It seems like in the end it was merely a flesh wound for the Donald. And there were so many more instances that likely would have proven fatal to any other candidate in any other election.

Clearly Trump has a floor of support that would condone almost anything. But perhaps this is different and we will see a chipping away at his numbers. Perhaps we will see more of a free fall, although I doubt it. And yet it is also clear that his floor is not enough for Trump to capture the White House. I can't see this adding any voters to his totals, except maybe the villains of the movies from the 1980s.

If you want to see how this plays out, listen to Republicans running for election this fall. Every one of them is going to be asked this weekend to defend Trump's comments. What will they do? Will the knives come out for the party's nominee from his fellow Republicans? Will they begin to run from him, rather than with him? Will this final wave finally sink the Trump campaign?

I must add that while the severity of the latest audio is particularly disgusting, any elected official who expresses surprise must surely be feigning it. Look at Trump's Twitter feed. Listen to his statements from the past. Did you really think this kind of language was beyond him?

This election is not only about the presidency, but about who will lead in Congress and the state houses. How toxic does Trump become? Can he bounce back yet again, even if the polls seem to be moving against him? Will this doom the GOP in 2016, or even beyond? Will it realign our political system?

So many questions, but we will get answers. And we will be the ones who will give them when we go to the polls. There are few times in my career when I have been more at a loss for what I could expect for the future of my country.


Regardless, at this point, as I wrote and posted yesterday, there is no possible way Mr. Trump is winning this thing. It's just stunning he's still considered a viable candidate.


Friday, October 7, 2016

The Dog's Bark


Saw this yesterday and loved it.

That is one brilliant dog.


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Proof Donald Trump Is Going To Fail Miserably, Completely, Wonderfully


Herewith are just a few examples of why and how Donald Trump is going to fail and fail "yoooge" and miserably this November 8 in our election for the next occupant of the White House.
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There is even a website, for pity's sake.

Republicans Against Trump


This broke yesterday. Even the economy is, thankfully, against him.


It's well known that, if the incumbent President, of the opposing political party is doing well, the outsider, running for the office, again, from the other political party, will not do well. These articles came out a day ago.



The Atlantic magazine came out with not just an endorsement of Hillary Clinton but a rebuke to Donald Trump and his candidacy.

This is only the third time in the magazine's history they've endorsed a candidate for the ofice. The first was for Abraham Lincoln, the second for LBJ.

Not only did they come out strongly for Mrs. Clinton but they said Mr. Trump is "...the most ostentatiously unqualified candidate" for the presidency in the nation's history.


William F. Buckley's old magazine, the very traditional and Conservative "National Review" came out solidly, strongly and clearly against him.


Again, the very Conservative Dallas News newspaper, that never supports Democrats, as a rule, came out squarely for Hillary Clinton. They hadn't endorsed a Democrat for 75 years but did now.


Not to be done there, in Texas, anyway, the also traditionally Republican and very Conservative Houston Chronicle came out for Hillary.


A traditionally always Conservative, Republican-supporting Arizona newspaper came out for Hillary and strongly. Just check out that headline. And as the article states, since the paper began, in 1890, they "have NEVER endorsed a Democrat over a Republican for president" but did now.


Yet another reliably, traditionally Conservative, Republican paper, the Cincinnati Enquirer did the same thing and came out with an endorsement for Mrs. Clinton over Donald Trump.


NPR made a terrific point about all these newspapers coming out for Hillary Clinton and against Donald Trump, too.


Folks, this just never happens. And by never, I mean it hasn't taken place in endorsements like these in the history of the nation. No candidate for the presidency has had so much lack of support from the very people that should be his own base. But then, no other candidate has been like Donald Trump. No other candidate attacks his own political party and the people in them the way he has and repeatedly.

Finally, there is this terrific, pretty incredible article I only found today, from a young Conservative, berating his Conservative elders, whoever they are, if they endorsed Mr. Trump.

Betrayed by Our Leaders: A Young Conservative Responds to Endorsements of Donald Trump


Briefly but importantly and even wisely, he points out:

The leaders of organizations that have shaped a generation of young conservatives are now endorsing Donald Trump, a man who is the antithesis of the values held by each of these institutions.

This article, from The New Yorker, only came out yesterday and points to how The Donald is failing just now in the polls.


This article came out this afternoon. If true, they're actually pulling ads precisely when he and his team need to be getting them out.


Finally, this story also came out today. We can only hope it's true, that The Donald is still being the petulant, proud, foolish, stubborn person he has shown himself to be.


So if you should see any polls on this race and they show The Donald leading or that the contest is close, ignore it.  Don't ignore the election box that day, November 8 this year. By all means, vote. We cannot take anything for granted. But if anyone says Donald Trump has this won or that it's even close, show them these articles.

It's going to be a thrashing.

Have a nice day folks and get out there and vote!



More articles from Conservatives and a Conservative source, on why Donald Trump should no way be elected:

Congratulations, America, On Your Very Dubious 15 Year Anniversary


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Today is the 15th anniversary of the U.S-led invasion of Afghanistan.

Think about that.

15 years of sending mostly young American soldiers---men and women--to a foreign country to fight and die--for....?

Springfield's News-Leader Gets Senator Blunt Just Right


Springfield Missouri's local newspaper, the News-Leader, printed an editorial opinion piece on Senator Roy Blunt and boy, did they get him just right.
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Blunt cares about Blunt, Inc. 

– not Missouri


The article, in its brief but important entirety:

Roy Blunt was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1996 and to the U.S. Senate in 2010. He rose swiftly through the ranks in both chambers, attaining the positions of majority leader in the House and chairman of the Rules Committee in the Senate. In these positions, he has been useful to the lobbying activities of his family. In his third term in the House, Blunt is married to a D.C. lobbyist. His wife, Abigail, and his son, former Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt, are active lobbyists in Washington. His other son (and campaign manager), Andrew, is an active lobbyist in Jefferson City. It would not be inappropriate to assign the following title to Roy’s family: Blunt, Inc. A Governmental and Lobbying Corporation.

When professors of political science teach a course on pressure groups, they describe the most powerful lobbying operation as one that includes one member sitting in either the House or the Senate. The Blunt family fiercely denies any connection between their lobbying work with one another. They would like you to believe that family talk is about sports, television, movies, travel and so on, but each one keeps secret from the others their own lobbying activities and never, under any circumstances, exchange any information that would be useful to the work of other family members.

An article on the front page of the June 18 News-Leader is an account of the strenuous (or one might say frenzied) fundraising activities of Sen. Blunt in defending his seat against Democratic challenger Jason Kander, Missouri’s current secretary of state. In the article, it mentioned his fundraising schedule in Washington last week that included a Tuesday evening fundraiser by the Beer Institute, a Wednesday morning fundraising breakfast for Missouri Republicans and two Thursday evening events hosted by major governmental contractors General Dynamics and Siemens. So, in the space of 48 hours he was raising money for the Missouri GOP, from which his campaign will benefit and from three organizations that have business before Congress.

It is fair to say that Blunt’s life is based in Washington. This statement is reinforced by the fact that the Blunts’ Springfield home is a condo which he uses on his occasional visits (usually at holidays) or when in town for Greene County Republican Party events. The condo also serves as his official Missouri residence.

Blunt’s contact with the general public is limited to his occasional “tours” of the state, which is rather remarkable for a person who represents the state. In these tours, he is very unlikely to meet any Missourians except those who are active members of the Republican Party. When he has meetings in Springfield they are usually closed to the general public, which makes him unavailable to those who might hold different opinions.

His connection to Missouri is very slim and tenuous. The real focus of his life is to serve as the congressional base for Blunt, Inc.


And yes, it was from last July but it's important to keep in mind, right up to and including November 8, election day.

Another great thing about the article, besides that they got him so dead on and that they printed and distributed it, is that it also got picked up by USA Today so it went national. Another important thing to keep in mind is that it is from his home area and that home is decidedly Right Wing, Conservative and Republican. If ever there were a time and a person for getting the old, tired politician, in it for himself, it would be this Missouri Senator, Roy Blunt. And that time is now. If ever there were a person who fit the definition of a "career politician", it's Senator Blunt.

The conclusion, folks?


Thursday, October 6, 2016

Local Mechanic Hits the National News


The Atlantic Magazine has a story this week on a local mechanic and the evolution of automobiles.
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Joe Sevart, an auto technician turned business owner in Kansas City, Missouri, talks about the future of servicing more advanced vehicles.

Joe Sevart owns an auto-service business in Kansas City, Missouri, that specializes in computer diagnostics. I spoke with Sevart about his transition from technician to business owner, why he hired a business coach, and how electric and driverless cars are changing the traditional auto industry.


Mr. Sevart is out East at I-70 Auto. I used to be a patron, for what it's worth.


Sunday, October 2, 2016

Quote of the Day -- On Tax Cuts for the Already-Wealthy and Corporations


As we're seeing in Kansas with the Republicans' and Governor Sam Brownback's horrible economics efforts and all the deficits and education and other slashing budgets it's getting them.


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