Senate’s Letter To Obama On UN Treaty Goes Viral . . . good news? maybe. . . ~J
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inIf like me you are a member of the Baby Boomer generation, perhaps you will think that the title of this post refers to the likelihood that at some point in the not too distant future we will be in need of a product designed to minimize the consequences of physical incontinence. Perhaps I’ve been too closely focused on the campaign used to sell Obamacare to America, but I’ve picked up on the “bait and switch” tactics and this post will focus on issues other than adult diapers.
Part of the rite of passage that I experienced as a child was looking forward to being an adult. Somehow, at that magical age of twenty-one I thought I would be emancipated, free of all those annoying regulations that my parents concocted in the dark of night. What I didn’t realize was that obeying those parental rules was preparation for my becoming a…
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inYES! There is altogether not enough REAL GOSPEL in the Western Church. Too much “love of the world” and not enough actual Godly compassion for the deceived people of this nation and this world! I pray the Holy Spirit will continue to awaken His people to the true, gutsy, bold message of God’s love.
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inA few choice quotes. The first from the LA Times:
Thousands of Californians are discovering what Obamacare will cost them — and many don’t like what they see.
These middle-class consumers are staring at hefty increases on their insurance bills as the overhaul remakes the healthcare market. Their rates are rising in large part to help offset the higher costs of covering sicker, poorer people who have been shut out of the system for years. …
Fullerton resident Jennifer Harris thought she had a great deal, paying $98 a month for an individual plan through Health Net Inc. She got a rude surprise this month when the company said it would cancel her policy at the end of this year. Her current plan does not conform with the new federal rules, which require more generous levels of coverage.
Now Harris, a self-employed lawyer, must shop for replacement insurance. The…
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