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Keith Olbermann Unmasks Saboteurs Behind Phony Town Hall Protests

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 12th August 2009

Good morning.

I am headed to downtown San Francisco this afternoon to give my two on health care reform at Sen. Feinstein’s office. I hear that people have been flooding through all week supporting Obama in his push. We also know that in town hall meetings there are those that oppose….and they are trying to drown out those that want change. It’ll be interesting to see if they are hanging out in SF too. I’ll let you know after my visit today.

So….did you all see the special comment from Olbermann yesterday?  Oh..it’s a goody. I’ve posted it especially for you. It’s not just the insurance companies that we need to watch out for, but the saboteurs, the instigators of all of this crap that is pushed into the publics minds, via Fox News and other right-winged media channels.

Check it out….It starts out with Palin’s death panel and goes on and on from there. I think it is a must see.

And repeating the words of Olbermann: “THINK”

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Helena: All I know is that our present health care system isn’t working for everybody, and to me that means it doesn’t work, period. I am personally leaning toward a single payer plan. The HR 676 is the plan I’m checking out, but I am still doing my research. In regards to preventative medicine: I think any plan has to include this. Just like in Michael Moore’s movie ‘Sicko’, I believe I remember Doctors getting paid more money for getting people to quit smoking. I think preventative medicine is a must and getting to the root of a medical problem instead of just putting on the quick fix band-aid.

Al: Nope…no feather duster needed. I’m not saying that he didn’t make an honest mistake, but my point being, even if he meant to say ‘Obama’, he still could’ve reworded it asking her opinion and Obama’s opinion.  Hillary is an intelligent woman, and she’s got opinions just like everyone else.

It wouldn’t have bothered me if he was asking for Obama’s opinion but it does bother me that he asked for the opinion of two males, regardless of which male he meant to say, and he didn’t ask for hers. I mean she is the Secretary of  State. I just don’t see this incident happening this way if she was a man. I think Hillary was in the right to say what she did. If she didn’t stand up for herself as a strong, highly capable woman in a country where women are certainly not revered, how would that look? Especially since the context  of her trip out there included meeting with women  who have been raped and abused….treated as weapons of war.

Have a great day everyone!

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Who’s Got Your Money? Steven Hemsley: The Man Behind UnitedHealth Group

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 10th August 2009

Remember the questions I asked yesterday? Well…here is your answer.

Another great film by Brave New Films was just released a few days ago. The subject?  One of our biggest current concerns: Health care, and more specifically, UnitedHealth Group and CEO Steven Hemsley. I briefly mentioned UnitedHealth a few weeks ago. Here’s a bit more:

What does UnitedHealth Care CEO Stephen Hemsley have to lose if Congress passes real healthcare reform this year? Well, for starters, his nearly three quarters of a billion dollars in (sic) unexercised stock options might lose a few pennies on the dollar.

What does Isabella, a four year-old girl in Winsconsin who is physically incapable of eating and has had to be tube fed her entire life, have to gain from healthcare reform? The treatment she needs to live a normal life.

Brave New Films is launching a major new campaign to reveal the truth about the health insurance industry, and we need your help to do it. Contribute $25 today so we can create more campaigns exposing the obscene wealth of the CEOs of Aetna, CIGNA, Humana and WellPoint and the policyholders they’ve abandoned for profit.

Readers: The server that hosts my blog has been down all morning. I have 5 minutes to post as I need to get to work. Unfortunately this is all you’re gonna get from me this morning, which is too bad, as I had a lot  more to say on this subject. So why don’t you chime in for me and give me your thoughts on the above, or anything else for that matter.

I’ll check back in with all your comments tomorrow. Got to run…

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Weekly Address: Necessary Reform, Absurd Attacks

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 9th August 2009

Good Morning.

I like to watch the president’s weekly address on health care reform, because to me it is the most important topic right now for everyone living in the U.S.  Did you see it yet? If not, I’ve posted it below.

When ever I hear the complaint that people are concerned over our government having control of our health care system…when people say, “I don’t want our government making decisions for me”, I ask the question, “Well, who do you think has control now?” If you guessed the insurance companies, you guessed right. And more importantly, Just how well today are the insurance companies taking care of us?

Readers: Think about those questions. I’ll say no more on the subject. However I am not done. This is just a lead in to my topic tomorrow. Stay tuned…

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You and me both ZL!  Have fun chillin’ – so happy for you that your long night was a successful one :)

Hey Al: I don’t know what it is about you, but you’re honesty is so amusing…and I mean that in a good way. You’re naïveté and worldliness in collaboration, forms a certain freshness in the way you verbalize yourself.

Helena:  Bill Maher is so correct. When I heard that comment about medicare my jaw just dropped. It enforces the importance of my questions above. People don’t have any idea just how much control insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies have over them. They need to wake up and start paying attention, and more importantly, put the control of our health back in our own hands.

Thanks to you both Peter and Luman for that bit of Guam History.

Lois:  Thanks for addressing my question. Can you take your comment a bit further when you say, “...when one of the Gods chooses to use the heart, it beats once every seven earth days.” What exactly does that mean? Do you mean emotionally when a God chooses to love? Or the God engages in physical sex every seven earth days, since he appears as man? Or is it just something physical not having to do with love or sex?

Anna: From how Amritha Alladi described the fiestas that happen so often, that you could trip over from one village’s fiesta into the next and wouldn’t know the difference, tells me that I would love Guam as much as Alladi does. It is one of the reasons that I love Bali so much and have wanted to live there 6 months out of the year, if I could. I love the daily celebrations and rituals, and the gathering of the community. I had no idea Guam was like that too. Thank you for sharing with me. I am now seriously considering visiting. :)

Terry: Everyone who reads my blog knows I can speak for myself. But I love that the girls all spoke up, as they like me, have voices that need to be heard.

I find it very interesting how you verbalized your words: “My religion makes me have to say this.” That is a very strong statement. In my opinion, it seems your comment is coming from religion deeply ingrained from a man (his words), and your mouth is a vehicle to get the words out, with your true spirit stuck in the middle without a voice. There is nothing wrong with feeling offended by the photo if you truly are, but I don’t think you are. I think you are wanting to break free from the religious restraints, also told to you by a man, that tells you my photo says, “Michelle is a sex object.”

My advice if you don’t mind me saying so, is to read what Gwen, Linda, Pearl, Sharon, Vicki, Trudy, Cathy and Mindy had to say. I think they all gave some very good advice. And just as well, read what George ( I think it is obvious, you’re not the bigot George:) had to say if you need a man’s opinion which you seem to value more than women.(?) But I don’t think your true spirit does.

I think you wrote in what you wrote to get the reaction that you needed to hear. Perhaps it is what you needed to help break yourself free. If that is the case then stick around, and heed George’s words, “But if you are looking to learn something about the world around you, then close your eyes to the” offending pictures” and get an invaluable education.” (Thank you George for saying those kind words and recognizing the fairness and openness of my blog. ) If George who is a pastor can look past the spicy language and ribald bandage, (I just love that description) and still read and get into the meat of my blog, don’t you think you can get past a little photo Terry?

And Hey Jesse had some wonderful words to add too (Thanks Jesse :)….“life’s beautiful why sweat it?”

Ah…what a great quote to end with…so I will.

Peace out….

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Second Time Around

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 1st August 2009

Good Morning.

I am aware that that the article below was posted on my blog more than a few days ago, but are you? Just checking to see if my readers are keeping up on the Health info. I thought the info was worthy of a second time around. Hense the reasoning that I am blogging about it here this morning.

Although I am not sure the aliens have parents, I know we as humans, all have them.  I read this article a few times. My parents both turned 75 this past month, and although they both look much younger than their ages and are pretty independant and active, I can relate to some of the things this article talks about.

I know that their independence is so very important to them. I may have spoken about this before, but my mother who is an excellent driver, has to take her driver’s test every two years. At least 6 months before her test, her stress level and anxiety begins to build and gains momentum, peaking the day before her test. The day of her test, she is pretty much an emotional wreck. I have to be very gentle and encouraging with her. Driving is one of those things that guarantees a certain kind of independency that we take for granted until we reach an older age, and we’re faced with possibly not passing the test.

Thankfully she passed with flying colors. She was so happy, that later on that week, she dropped off Lumpia, a traditional Filipino dish,  to the Filipino man who took her on her test! She’s hoping he’ll still be at the DMV in two years.

Anyway, here is the article just in case you need a gentle reminder….

Accepting Your Parents’ Limitations

Roni Lang, LCSW
Greenwich Hospital

Watching our parents become less able to care for themselves is one of life’s greatest challenges. Adult children often feel awkward and ill-equipped to assume the caretaker role.
Although this shift in roles may be uncomfortable and frightening, it also can provide opportunities for connection and growth. What to do…

Accept your conflicting emotions and those of your parents. Aging brings up a complicated tangle of feelings in both parents and children. Along with love and appreciation, we also are likely to feel, at various times, resentment, sadness, fear, frustration, guilt, anger and impatience.

Underlying all these emotions is the issue of loss. The parent fears losing independence and, with it, self-confidence, power and control. Adult children not only suffer by witnessing their parents’ pain but also must cope with their own losses. They lose the image of a parent who always can be counted on to take care of things. Instead, the “buck stops” with the adult child.

Simply recognizing these feelings can keep us from being blindsided and overwhelmed by them.

Begin discussion early. If you bring up aging and health issues before a crisis hits, it makes communication and planning easier. Introduce the topic in a friendly, low-key way.

Example: “I just wrote out my health-care proxy and power of attorney. This is really important to me. If I can’t speak for myself, I want doctors to know that my husband will speak for me. Who would you want to speak for you if you couldn’t speak for yourself?”

Other questions you might ask: “If it became hard to take care of the house, what other options would you consider? How would you feel about live-in help? What about retirement communities or assisted-living facilities”… “Could we put together a list of your doctors’ names and phone numbers, and the medications you’re taking? I’d feel better having that information in case you ever got sick or had an accident.”

Caution: Don’t raise more than one issue at a time. Trying to tackle too much at once can lead to stress and defensiveness. If your parent doesn’t want to discuss the issue, back off and talk about something else. Raise the topic again on another occasion.

Determine if you need to get actively involved. If a parent is already declining, you need to be more assertive. Signs that you should get actively involved include…

Trouble with everyday tasks, such as cleaning, cooking, paying bills.

Neglecting personal care (wearing the same clothes every day, bathing less often).

Health changes, such as weight loss, lack of energy, difficulty walking.

Frequent confusion, memory lapses, trouble with problem-solving, getting lost in familiar areas.

Safety concerns, such as the stove being left on or medications in disarray.

Involve your parent in decisions. Most parents dig in their heels when their children tell them what to do. Statements such as “I think you should see a doctor” or “I don’t think you should drive anymore” threaten their independence.

Unless your parent is in immediate danger, give him/her as much latitude as possible. Present options. Encourage mutual brainstorming and problem-solving.

Example: “I notice you’ve lost a lot of weight. What do you think might be going on? Who do you think could help with this?”

Also, try to express your concerns, rather than giving orders.

Examples: “I get so worried when you drive. I’m afraid that something might happen to you.”… “As a favor to me, would you go to see the doctor? It would really put my mind at ease.”

Stay calm and connected. Strive to show empathy, affection and respect. Relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing, can help you maintain your composure.

When family members come to loggerheads, it’s usually because both sides are trying to prove they’re right. When you catch yourself raising your voice or getting impatient, stop trying to force your point. Instead, acknowledge what the other person is saying.

Example: “I really want to understand your point of view. Let’s start again. Tell me what you’re worried about.”

Often, a parent may be more receptive to the idea of accepting assistance when it comes from someone other than a son or daughter. If your parent resists your help, consider asking your parent’s close friend, sibling (your aunt or uncle), clergyperson or doctor to initiate the conversation.

Listen compassionately. When our parents say things that sound negative, the temptation is to try to talk them out of those feelings. We may think we’re helping them, but we’re actually protecting ourselves from feeling guilty or sad — and probably making our parents feel worse.

Example: On her first day as a resident at an assisted-living facility, Margaret said, “I hate this place. I’d rather be dead.” Her daughter replied, “Cheer up, Mom, you’ll love it here. Look how they’ve painted the walls bright yellow. You love yellow.” This kind of exchange is patronizing — it’s likely to make the parent feel even more helpless and childlike.

Instead of dismissing your parents’ feelings, acknowledge them. Then point out their strengths.

Example: “I know this change is hard. It’s going to take time to get used to. But you’ve worked through new situations before. I know you’ll be able to work through this one.”

Get support. A large network of public and private agencies and programs exists to help seniors and their families with caregiving assistance and emotional support.

To locate publicly funded and community programs, start with Eldercare Locator, a free national service of the Administration on Aging. The service links those who need assistance with state and local area agencies on aging and community-based organizations that serve older adults and their caregivers. For information and referral to community-based services, contact the Eldercare Locator at 800-677-1116 or visit eldercare.gov.

If your parent has been hospitalized, the hospital social worker can help guide you toward resources. You may want to consider hiring a professional geriatric care manager (GCM) — a nurse, social worker, gerontologist or other specialist who can help you navigate options and create an action plan. Contact the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers (caremanager.org).

Personal interviewed Roni Lang, LCSW, a clinical social worker who directs the Family Caregiver Support Program of the Center of Healthy Aging at Greenwich Hospital, Greenwich, Connecticut, part of the Yale New Haven Health System. She has more than 20 years of experience working in the field of aging and family caregiving. She also is a frequent speaker on topics related to aging and patient care and is the recipient of the Excellence in Caregiving award from the Connecticut Alzheimer’s Association.

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Helloo….readers!  Check back with you tomorrow. Have a comment? You know what to do. Otherwise have a great Saturday.

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Live Chat With Obama On Health Care TODAY….Tune In And Get Informed

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 28th July 2009

Well…I just got the news, and it’s better than I thought. The LIVE news chat that I spoke of the other day is going to be LIVE TODAY and our president is going to be part of it. How exciting is that?  Obama is going to be at a live townhall meeting, ready to answer some of your health care concerns.  Here’s the scoop that just came in:

Live town hall meeting withPresident Obama.

Tuesday, July 28
1:30 p.m. Eastern

Don’t miss the opportunity to participate:
Submit your question on health reform NOW

On Tuesday, watch the
live webcast at
http://www.aarp.org/TownHall

President Barack Obama is holding a special LIVE town hall meeting with AARP and Divided We Fail supporters today – Tuesday, July 28th – at 1:30 p.m. EDT.

But that’s not all, Michelle.

You’ve taken part in the debate on the critical issue of health care reform from the beginning. Now you can take your questions straight to the top – we’ve arranged for President Obama to take several questions from our online supporters at tomorrow’s town hall!

Click here to submit your question for today’s LIVE town hall meeting with President Obama.

President Obama will join us to discuss the ways that health reform legislation currently before Congress will impact AARP members and older Americans and will be responding to your questions.

The president will be joined by AARP CEO A. Barry Rand for a conversation with tens of thousands listening on the phone, online, and from a live studio audience.

AARP has set up a live webcast on its site. Starting at 1:30 p.m. Eastern, you’ll be able to watch the town hall and listen to President Obama answer questions from AARP and Divided We Fail members about health reform.

This is a critical juncture in the health care debate, and we need to make sure we have the facts. Now is the time to tune in, ask questions and listen to the options before us. We have a historic opportunity to ask President Obama some tough questions, so let’s make sure we take it.

To watch the president live online in the webcast on Tuesday go to:
http://www.aarp.org/TownHall


Now is your chance to tune in,  get informed, and have your concerns addressed. C’mon now…speak up. The time is NOW.

On a side note: Ever heard of ther Lewin Group? Oh, the repugnants just love to quote the Lewin Group. It is their biggest defense against health care reform. Quotes such as, ”Approximately 114 million Americans are expected to leave private health insurance,” is taken from the Lewin Group report.

Let me give you a little background on the Lewin Group:

Generally left unsaid amid all the citations is that the Lewin Goup is wholly owned by UnitedHealth Group, one of the nation’s largest insurers.

More specifically, the Lewin Group is part of Ingenix, a UnitedHealth subsidiary that was accused by the New York attorney general and the American Medical Association, a physician’s group, of helping insurers shift medical expenses to consumers by distributing skewed data. Ingenix supplied its parent company and other insurers with data that allegedly understated the “usual and customary” doctor fees that insurers use to determine how much they will reimburse consumers for out-of-network care.

In January, UnitedHealth agreed to a $50 million settlement with the New York attorney general and a $350 million settlement with the AMA, covering conduct going back as far as 1994.

By David S. Hilzenrath

Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, July 22, 2009; 6:46 PM

Oops busted. Who’s to say that the Lewin Group hasn’t been stuffing the repugs pockets with all of the money they have been ripping off from their insurers since 1994. And why do you think the repugnicants are so stuck on quoting them? It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out.

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Mehtarlam:  Good to hear from you again. It seems you are beginning to be a regular blogger here. Thank you for your kind words, and support. I wish I could do more right now.

Teyrawah, Delatam:  Your request weighs heavy on me as do all such similar requests when I write about the plight of women around the world. It would be easy to just say, ‘Eliminate them’, and yet it is not in me to descend to such depths, as much as my fury rises with each report that I read.

It takes the Assiya’s of the world that give me hope that women will prevail. Maybe not in our lifetimes, but my hope is that women will ‘woman up’ and fight for what is rightfully ours. When you pray to Allah, pray that the courage rises out of each of you to effect your own changes. I was once told that whatever efforts I put out,  will be matched. I pass that along to you.

I know it is easy for me to say these things, as I am an American woman who has never and probably never will be tested to endure even for one day, what many women endure over an entire lifetime.

I encourage you to fight for your rightful place even if that place is not on solid ground for generations to come. Annihilation may seem like the simple solution to a quick fix, but in the long term will it serve you best? I don’t know. I only know to continue to write and support and encourage that which I know is possible.

Women are the strength of this planet….why else would we call it ‘Mother Earth’? Azza once said to me when she left last year and we did not know whether we would ever meet again, ‘I will never forget Michelle’s Earth.’ I burst into tears. Those six words had a very profound impact on me. It did not arrive from an egoic place in my mind, but from a place of women empowerment in my heart. Again, I pass that along to you.

Women are the creators, and I believe that we can create a better planet for all if we just stick together. The men have always shown their commitment to each other; now it is the time for women.

Empowerment over our own future and those of our daughters and their daughters….will be our lasting legacy.

Shir Khan: It is easy for me to be committed to a cause that I believe in. It is women like you, and Mehtarlam, Teyrawah, Delatam, and Assiya, and so many others that are challenged daily. My strength is fueled by your unwavering commitment for change and equality. It is I that am blown away by the strength and courage of women not like myself. It is you and women like you that inspires me to continue to do what I do.

In my mind, distance is the only thing that should separate sisters of the world from coming together. Your comment tells me you feel the same way. Thank you.

Billy: Your little sayings are so whimsical – love them. I say, ‘keep ‘em coming.’

Scott: Thanks. I wish I had used that little tactic when I asked my employer if I could have the afternoon off this Friday to be with my family.

Mandi:  I would’ve started laughing, and asked him why he was checking out my butt in the first place.

Peter: You can be sure I will be checking out my Guam quarters.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

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