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Obama on Health care: Do or Die?

12:32 pm By la Macha · Health · Comments Off

9 Sep 2009

In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past three days, I thought it’d be good to let you know that tonight, President Obama will be giving a speech about health care.

And in case you’ve been living under a concrete slab for the past three months, you know–health care and Obama is secretly the U.S.S.R. coming to get all us God Fearing Christians.

Thank Heavens Obama’s going to give a speech tonight to help clear things up. Right? Well…except…if Obama doesn’t clear everything up TONIGHT, in crystal clear fashion, his presidency is dead. Or something.

NBC gave a slightly more nuanced lead up to the speech.

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My plan of action? I will wait to see what the dude has to say. And then I will either groan in disgust or cheer. And Obama will finish his last three years of his presidency. And the U.S. will continue on. Just as it did before white folks slipped into OMG-the-black-man-has-power! hysteria.

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Obama Opens Healthcare Summit

3:08 pm By la Macha · Health · 1 Comment

5 Mar 2009

If you all remember during the elections, healthcare got quite a bit of air time. Every candidate was called on to offer his/her own ways to fix the healthcare crisis in the U.S., and at the time, the only ones that I thought had good solutions were the Green party and Dennis Kucinich.

Well, Obama’s gonna give healthcare a go now, he’s put together a summit in which at least 120 participants will participate in small group talk and testifying in the name of people they represent…I’m anxiously waiting to see what comes of it.

Here is his opening speech at the summit:

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HealthcareAlignment01.jpgAlternet takes a look at how the proposed health care plans of the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates would translate into the real lives of people living without insurance. Today they look at a Latina mother and her children.

Hernandez is uninsured. She cannot afford to buy a policy in the commercial market even if she could qualify, which she couldn’t. Arkansas Medicaid won’t take her either. She doesn’t fit any of the eligibility categories. Medicaid officials have said that she might qualify under the “medically needy” program, but first she has to spend a large part of her income on medical care. But, she says, she doesn’t have seventy-five dollars to pay for doctors’ visits, even though she needs a check-up and an eye exam. Retinal exams, the standard of care for diabetics, are out of the question. “I can’t see through these glasses,” Hernandez says.

She finds herself in the classic Medicaid dilemma. She needs medical bills to qualify for Medicaid, but has no money to pay doctors in order to accumulate those bills. She has often gone without her medicines — for a thyroid problem and her diabetes — because they are unaffordable. Although a drug company assistance program periodically supplies insulin, the lack of proper, continuing care for her disease is taking its toll.

So will John McCain’s Plan or Barack Obama’s plan serve her better?

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As part of that huge uninsured in the United States, this is an important issue for me. But what isn’t being talked about in any detail in all of these debates is how both Obama’s and Clinton’s plan, as Brown Femi Power points out on her blog, would fine people if they don’t enroll in their health care plan.

The tricky part comes when it comes to how to actually get people on the programs–and this is the part where my head is exploding because I can’t find any definite information about each candidate. Apparently both candidates would impose some type of ‘fine’ or ‘penalty’ on people who do not buy health insurance once the option is made available–thus universal coverage. At the debate, I couldn’t figure out what Hillary was saying at all, and all I took from Obama is that he will be all about fining parents/penalizing parents if they don’t cover their children.

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Liveblogging the Univision Republican Debate

8:43 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Health|Miami|Politics|TV|Venezuela · Comments Off

9 Dec 2007

foro_republicano3.jpgOn to Latin America, everyone in the audience clapped upon mention of the failure of Hugo Chavez’s constitutional reform.
How would you deal with Chavez? Ron Paul was booed when he said that he would talk with Chavez. He said we created the Chavez’s and Castro’s of the world by butting into their affairs. Mitt Romney said that Chavez is no friend of the U.S. but that Chavez isn’t the people of Venezuela and vice-versa. Giuliani agreed with Mitt Romney. Giuliani said that Chavez is acting like a dictator and should be treated as one.

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