If we can create and maintain a national program to subsidize flood insurance for vacation homes, second homes and barns, we can certainly subsidize the health insurance for one of America’s greatest assets, our citizens.
Archives for May 2012
Medicare Supplement Plans; Is there a difference?
Because all Medicare Supplement Plans benefits are regulated by Federal and state laws, all plans in your specific area must include the same benefits.
California hospitals prohibited from hiring doctors
It is a little known fact that California is one of a handful of states that prohibits the direct employment of doctors by hospitals.
Globe confirms Obama is the Hawaiian Messiah
Hawaii allows baby Jesus to be portrayed as having brown skin. We all know that the founding father of the United States of America was white.
Anthem Blue Cross closes plan, includes new born coverage
Anthem Blue Cross of California closes Clear Protection Plus 1000, adds new born and adopted baby coverage.
Folsom Lake multi-use trail system in Granite Bay
The trails around Folsom Lake that you can ride your mountain bike on are not that challenging and it is perfectly acceptable to walk your bike.
A Sacramento wireless start up remembered
There will be no more exhilarating and proud moment of business as when I saw my prototype IrriDigital controller receive it’s first wireless programming messages right in my little home office.
Can you believe what you see? shadows, light, eclipse
The big moment was that both of us experienced the same natural phenomena with an equal lack of intelligence to explain it.
Partnerships helping seniors stay close to home: Eskaton, Sutter PACE, HUD
It is vital that communities find a way to create and sustain affordable senior housing and programs. Seniors contribute in so many different ways from volunteering at local schools, being role models and mentors for children and adding to the tapestry we call community.
Health insurance companies set the prices, not the consumers
It is a myth that patients or consumers will be able to have a measurable impact on health care costs when the majority of Californians receive health care arranged through a health insurance company.