Pre-boomers must face the new realities of Medicare

Based on the current rhetoric, Medicare has become “Mediscare,” but neither political party seems to let the truth get in the way of their agendas.  Those of us 65+ have a vested interest in the effects of health care reform, as do citizens of all ages.  The problem is Medicare has already been targeted cuts [...]

Charity begins at home, right?

While the United States government is willing to forgive foreign countries from billions of dollars in debts and continue to barrow money from China or print more in order to loan money to Middle East nations, more and more Americans are slipping into financial despair.  One can’t help but wonder if the politicians have their [...]

Who is to blame for the recent extreme weather?

Mark Twain once said, “Everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it.”  A recent poll indicates that most Americans (51%) attribute weather conditions to long-term planetary trends while only 19% point the finger to human activity.  But you can bet this won’t stop the debate about who really is to blame.

 
The storms [...]

Fun foods will not be advertising to kids any more

The current administration continues its fight against childhood obesity through healthier diets by “asking” that advertising of certain products be restricted.  The hope is to keep ads for foods with high sodium, fat and sugar from reaching those under 18.  How will this change the things promoted on TV, what’s available in stores and restaurants [...]

Massachusetts may end collective bargaining powers for public unions

Difficult times call for making difficult decisions.  And that’s what the Massachusetts House did recently by passing a bill, by a margin of nearly 3 to 1, to stop public employee unions from collective bargaining on most health care issues.  This caused an uproar among workers and union leaders.  But politicians in this heavily Democratic [...]

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