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Wonderful Women Of The World

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 15th March 2014

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Ya, gotta love this woman. I’m talking about Dr Danielle Martin, vice president at the Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, Canada. When it came to getting the facts straight on Health Care, Doc Martin (Pun intended) rocked it and buried Sen. Richard Burr with her answers, setting the senator straight about the myths and misunderstandings surrounding Canada’s heath system. No need to mention that Burr is indeed a republican…as I’m sure you’ve already guessed that.

There is a good reason Martin is trending on social media. From The Rachel Maddow Show:

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Any comments? Blog me. 

Howie: Hey there. Well, you always come back with something super fascinating to say. It will be interesting to find out what exactly fell off that craft, and if it is of any value.

Happy you decided to “perk” your lips yesterday, and fill us in on the latest happenings out in space and here on Earth. All I can say is I had a feeling about that missing plane.

My heart goes out to the families of the missing.

Peace out.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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“Rape Insurance”…”Just In Case…

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 13th March 2014

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…you might be raped.”

Today, Michigan’s “Rape Insurance” law goes into affect. Yep, you read that right. Michigan is requiring women to get extra insurance in planning ahead for the need for an abortion if they are raped.

Watch from The Rachel Maddow Show:

….or read from The Lansing State Journal:

Abortion rider law takes effect Thursday

No companies offering them on private plans

Anti-abortion activist and attorney Rebecca Kiessling, center, and others who say they were born as a result of rape, urged lawmakers to pass the citizen-initiated proposed law targeting insurance coverage of abortion in Michigan. The law takes effect Thursday

Anti-abortion activist and attorney Rebecca Kiessling, center, and others who say they were born as a result of rape, urged lawmakers to pass the citizen-initiated proposed law targeting insurance coverage of abortion in Michigan. The law takes effect Thursday / AP Photo/David Eggert

Michigan residents who buy health coverage in the private marketplace after Thursday will not have access to abortion coverage, even if a pregnancy is the result of rape or incest.

On that day, a new state law goes into effect that prohibits insurance companies from covering abortion services unless customers purchase separate add-ons — called riders — to their insurance plans ahead of time.

No insurance companies will be offering those riders to new customers in the private marketplace after Thursday, according to the state’s Department of Insurance and Financial Services.

Insurers had to tell the state in February if they planned to offer and sell the abortion riders. Seven companies indicated they plan to do so but only as part of employer-based plans, department spokesman Caleb Buhs said.

That means anyone who purchases insurance as an individual — either inside or outside the new federal health-care exchange — will not be able to obtain coverage for abortion services.

“People who buy coverage for themselves and their families will not find this coverage,” said Marianne Udow-Phillips of the Center for Healthcare Research and Transformation. “It will not be available to them.”

It’s unclear how much the riders in the employer-sponsored plans will cost. Buhs said one company has listed the rider at 32 cents per month.

The Abortion Insurance Opt-Out Act was passed in December by the Republican-controlled Legislature after an emotional and heated debate that garnered national attention.

Proponents say the law protects those who object to abortion from having any of their premiums used to cover the procedure for other customers in their group plans or within the health-care exchange.

“Do we anticipate this will lower abortion rates? No,” said Right to Life Michigan spokeswoman Genevieve Marnon. “But … it’s one thing for you to pay for your abortion and another thing for me to have to pay for it.”

Opponents say the bill threatens women’s health by limiting access to a procedure that is legal and constitutionally protected.

Democrats labeled it the “rape insurance bill” because it would, in effect, require women to buy abortion coverage in advance even if they never expect to need it — such as if a woman becomes pregnant from a rape.

Sen. Gretchen Whit­mer, D-East Lansing, said women who aren’t aware the riders are required or who don’t receive insurance through one of the seven companies will suffer financially and emotionally.

“ A woman in need of a medically necessary D&C procedure will not even have insurance as an option, meaning she would be required to pay for the procedure entirely on her own with a cost often totaling in the tens of thousands of dollars,” Whit­mer said.

“This isn’t talking about someone looking for an elective abortion. This is a woman with a wanted pregnancy who is forced to terminate it because of health concerns and may now may face financial ruin for doing nothing more than trying to start a family. If that’s not a direct attack on women and our health to say insurance can’t cover this type of critically important reproductive care, I don’t know what is.”

Although the law is intended to remove abortion from the list of procedures automatically covered by insurance, the majority of elective abortions in Michigan and nationwide are already paid out-of-pocket.

Only 3 percent of the 22,700 abortions in Michigan in 2012 were paid for with insurance, according to the most recent numbers from the Department of Community Health.

The total number of abortions in Michigan has also plummeted. The 22,700 abortions in 2012 reflects 52 percent drop since 1987.

Marnon said the numbers were not the point of the opt-out bill. It was the fact that someone could unknowingly be helping to pay for even one procedure they oppose on moral grounds.

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Readers: This is just outrageous. What is going on here? Really? Yes, this is really happening. Okkayy. Time to get back in the driver’s seat. I HOPE all of you are with me because this crazy bumpy ride has got to end.

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George Zimmerman Signs Autographs At A Florida Gun Show

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 12th March 2014


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Good morning!

Nice to see there was some of you here with me. Thanks for joining me in the conversation. :)

With so much going on in this world and with the internet providing us with so much information, I find choosing a topic du jour pretty challenging. Which one to highlight when so much is important to report? It’s so cool that so many of you are so with it, that you bring up lots of topics that are on my agenda too. So you too help to bring things to light. Thankfully some things never change. I am appreciative. Perhaps though with all that we do do, change will come about and there will be a day where the topic du jour will not be a topics de trop.

However, this day is not going to be one of those. This was dumped on my plate today. A write from Think Progress:

George Zimmerman Signs Autographs At A Florida Gun Show

George Zimmerman signs autographs.

George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, was the featured guest at a central Florida gun show this weekend, where he autographed photographs for customers. Organizers of the New Orlando Gun Show almost canceled the event because of backlash, but instead agreed to relocate Zimmerman’s signing to a smaller venue.

Zimmerman wanted to return a favor to The Arms Room, an Orlando gun store that supported him after he killed Martin. “The concept of being able to pay them back for what they did for me and seeing my supporters face to face was something I just couldn’t pass up,” Zimmerman told Fox 35. On Twitter, he described the controversy as “another company bowing to threats of being labeled racist.”

The only thing Zimmerman is famous for is killing an unarmed black teenager. And he is, in many ways, the poster child for Florida’s Stand Your Ground law. “I walk around armed; I walk around with a bullet proof vest; it’s not so much for my safety as it is so much for those around me,” he said. “I can be around my family and something might happen to them. There’s children around me, etc. Those threats… I have to be able to defend myself like any American.”

Since the trial, Zimmerman has remained in the headlines for two dropped charges of domestic violence and even agreeing to a later-canceled charity celebrity boxing match — on what would have been Martin’s birthday.

*S*I*C*K*F*U*C*K*

Readers: The fact that the New Orlando Gun Show had planned to have Zimmerman be a featured guest at a gun show in the first place says it all. Not to mention that people who lined up to get his autograph. And not to mention that Zimmerman showed up, grateful to be supported. It is pretty much right in your face, “I don’t give a fuck that I killed your son,” to the family of Trayvon Martin.  Sick and insensitive. Zimmerman’s actions says that he feels no remorse what so ever. Nor do any of the people who “supported” him who feel that the murder of Martin was justified.

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Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

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Getting Covered

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 11th March 2014

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Good morning!

Well…I can’t tell you what a shock it was to discover last night that my scheduled post somehow did not get posted. I have no idea what happened. It is rare that I am that out of touch but I started a new program yesterday and “focus” was the verb for the day. So…obviously “focus” is what I did. I am grateful that I got a lot done but sorry that I kept my readers waiting.

Any who…How are you? It has been pretty quiet of late. I know things must be stirring up. There is always something to be said on some topic, whether it be the topic du jour or one of your own choosing. However, I have a feeling the quiet is not of your own doing. So…HOPEfully things will open up and your fingers will do the walking, and readers will begin talking.

It is my early bird morning today so I am keeping my end of it brief. So, please…do take over. :)

Here’s the write. Speaking of…the right is still trying to appeal Obamacare…and still putting out anti-Obamacare ads that are back firing. (Sigh) Can we please get the repubs to do something other than this. It is really time to vote ‘em out. Really.

Oh…here’s the good news from Think Progress:

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Getting Covered

Uninsured Rate Hits Lowest Level Since 2009

How is the Affordable Care Act doing? One way to judge is by looking at one of its primary goals: providing uninsured Americans access to affordable health coverage. And on this measure, it is succeeding.

We know that over 4 million people have enrolled in private coverage under the law. And according to a survey by Gallup released today, the rate of uninsured Americans has now reached its lowest level since 2009:

uninsured

CREDIT: GALLUP

As the chart above shows, the uninsured rate was 17.1 percent at the end of 2013, down from a peak of 18 percent. Two months into 2014, it now sits at 15.9 percent–the lowest level since the first quarter of 2009. That decrease may not look like much, but it represents millions of people getting health insurance who previously weren’t covered. The decrease also represents a marked departure from the trend of rising levels of uninsured over the last several years.

This good news only gets better by taking a closer look at the numbers. “The uninsured rate for almost every major demographic group has dropped in 2014 so far,” wrote Gallup researchers. And the groups who have seen the sharpest decreases in uninsured rates so far this year have been among those most at risk from lacking insurance coverage — low-income and black Americans. In fact, in the first two months of 2014, the percentage of uninsured African Americans has reduced from 20.9 percent to 18.3 percent, a 2.6-point drop. And among those earning under $36,000 per year, the rate of uninsured went from 30.7 percent to 27.9 percent.

Some people have expressed concern that the new law is not reaching the uninsured quickly enough, but today’s survey and other research should ease those fears. Besides, it makes sense that the uninsured wouldn’t necessarily sign up for insurance coverage right away, according to Larry Levitt, vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation:

“There’s every reason to believe that early enrollment skewed towards the already insured and that the uninsured will sign up later. People who were insured and had their old non-compliant policies cancelled were no doubt first in line in the new marketplaces, along with some people with pre-existing conditions who were locked out of the market before… The uninsured, particularly those who are young and healthy, are more likely to enroll as the final deadline approaches this month.”

BOTTOM LINE: The evidence shows that the Affordable Care Act is working and that uninsured Americans are signing up for health care. The uninsured rate is at the lowest it has been in years, and more and more of the uninsured have been getting covered. Outreach remains critical with just 22 days until open enrollment ends, but this is good news for those of us who think health care should be accessible for all Americans.

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Readers: Get signed up if you’re not already. Here’s to your Good Health! xo

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Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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The Pixel Project

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 9th March 2014

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Good morning!

It’s not very often that I highlight men on this blog. Not because I don’t think some men do great things but because this is a women’s blog, and I am all about giving the limelight to women because women simply don’t get it enough. Like Janis said yesterday, “We need the recognition.”

But today, I do want to feature men because when men are doing something to promote the protection of women…when men are advocating against the abuse of women, they deserve to be recognized. So…who are these amazing men? Well, in order to discover who they are, you need to buy a few Pixels, to unveil the mystery man. Wha’at?! :)

This is how it works:

The Pixel Project

It’s time to stop violence against women. Together. 

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The Pixel Project is a complete virtual, volunteer-led global 501(c)3 nonprofit organisation whose mission is to raise awareness, funds and volunteer power for the cause to end violence against women (VAW) using social media, online strategies and new technologies. Our team of over 50 volunteers is currently scattered across 4 continents, 12 timezones and over 15 cities worldwide, proving that there are no cultural or social barriers when it comes to this issue.

Our flagship campaign is the Celebrity Male Role Model Pixel Reveal campaign which aims to turbo-charge global awareness about VAW using social media while raising US$1 million by getting a global audience to collectively unveil a million-pixel mystery collage of Celebrity Male Role Models at US$1 per pixel in benefit of a range of anti-VAW nonprofits from around the world. We also run a range of campaigns that combine social media, the Arts and popular culture including Paint It PurplePortraits For PixelsMusic For Pixels16 For 16, the Twitter Tag Team etc.

LEARN MORE or GET INVOLVED

Every dollar donated reveals 1 pixel of that portrait. Picture a virtual jigsaw puzzle being assembled by people from San Francisco to Sydney who donate $1 dollar per pixel to play! Donations start at as little as US$10 (10 pixels). Watch the portraits revealed in live time… and as each male role model is revealed, a special message from him will be launched on-site!

The Pixel Reveal campaign showcases the importance of including men in the movement to end VAW by uncovering portraits of celebrity male role models who share the goal of inspiring the global audience to stop VAW in their communities. The philosophy behind choosing positive male role models from different walks of life is to emphasise that men have a major role to play in breaking the cycle of violence against women. All participating male celebrities with strong family connections and no history of violence who are role models for men in relationships with women and children. This distinguished mystery Celebrity Male Role Model line-up includes a prominent Nobel Prize Winner, a Pulitzer Prize winner and a superstar Environmentalist.

The US$1 million raised for the campaign will be shared between the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and The Pixel Project to fund their work to stop violence against women (VAW).

Award-winning international photographer Jillian Edelstein is the project’s principal portrait photographer. Jillian’s work includes the iconic Nelson Mandela portrait for the cover of the New York Times magazine.

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Readers: Aren’t you curious as to who these celebrity male role models are who share a common goal in stopping abuse toward women? Yes! Well then, since you’re answer is yes, you need to buy pixels. :)

And guys…you don’t have to be a celebrity to be a wonderful male role model. All you have to do is join in and support, by helping to stop the abuse against women and girls too.

Thanks to all for all you do.

Happy Sunday! xox

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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