How can anyone make an informed Medicare decision when they are only presented with options from one insurance company?
Archives for July 2012
Allow U.S. Postal Service to provide other services to survive
Postal delivery vehicles traverse nearly every residential road in America 6 days a week. Why can’t the letter carriers be allowed to perform other tasks such as reading water meters?
Celebrating Medicare’s birthday with Congressman Dan Lungren
We gathered at Congressman Dan Lungren’s Gold River district office to celebrate your birthday. Unfortunately, he was out of the office and could not greet all the festive seniors and supporters of Medicare.
Preserving Medicare, It’s American
We gathered in the Machinist Union Hall in Rancho Cordova to celebrate the 47th birthday of Medicare and discuss the changes that have occurred and might occur in the future.
Mt. Lassen isn’t Disneyland
Lassen is probably one of the best places in California if you really want a good work out of a hike. Even the shortest hikes, like down to Bumpass Hell, have significant elevation changes.
Splatter cones, lava tubes and earth quake faults at Hat Creek
The splatter cones may be 27,000 years old but they look like they were formed last year. You can see how the hot lava was burped out of the hole in the ground and landed on the sides.
Let the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta go natural
It is folly to suggest that you can restore the Delta to a specific point in time of stability when the Delta has been continuously changing for the last 60 years.
Why I blog, It’s not to piss you off
The significant downside to opinion blogging is that you alienate people. While I am never intentionally mean, I am sure I have lost more business than I have gained by my blog posts.
Gaines vs. Pugno: That’s my choice?
My choices are not between Gaines or Pugno, but whether to vote at all. Already, I have heard from fellow Democrats in the district that they have given up on voting in 2012.
Healthcare Reform Simplified: Prevention
While we still have not found a cure for the virtually eradicated polio illness, the vaccine stands as a testament to the adage, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”