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The “Haves,” Well, Just “Have”

In certain civilized nations, people just have health insurance. From the moment they’re born, they have health insurance, which means that the mother, who just gave birth, delivered this baby under health insurance. Amazing. For a long time I thought it normal that Anericans had their health insurance tied to their job.

Members of Congress used to be part of the Federal Employee Health Benefit Program (FEHBP) which was quite generous, more so than the current gold-level “Obamacare” they have now and would revert to if they were able to ban the ACA for their own purposes. Regardless, we pay for 72% of their premiums. Plus they get free or low-cost care from the Office of the Attending Physician and free care at any military outpatient facility in the Washington D.C. area. We don’t get any of that.

When Sen. Joni Ernst tells us that we’re all going to die, she means that she won’t die until she’s ninety or so, while it’s OK for the rest of us suckers and losers to die in childbirth, from a congenital disease or the measles as a child, a freak accident in our twenties, or a sudden heart attack in our forties. That’s ok, life’s just a roll of the dice unless you’re rich or in Congress (or both, as if often the case).

Other elected officials tell us that we have to “justify ouselves” in order to get health insurance. or “it’s up to us” to keep our Medicaid health insurance. A few years ago, before I reached retirement age, one piece of advice was incredibly cruel, that senior citizens are “a waste of food.” During COVID some politicians wanted seniors to just die because we were going to anyway. They called it ‘herd immunity” and of course seniors and poor folk, first to go, what a shame Grandma’s gone.

Some of our evengelical brethren will do anything to bring a fetus into the world, then don’t give a hoot if a home, food, or healthcare await to enable the resulting baby to survive in the world. What kind of Christianity is that? This so-called beautiful bill wants to reward mothers for having children but its authors have no idea of what it costs for a normal hospital birth, much less a caesarean or birth under less than ideal conditions such as a preemie. Forget the costs of car seats, strollers, food, clothing and, gulp, college.

But Congress and the president aren’t cutting health care for anyone in this beautiful bill, correct? They’re just going to flood Medicaid recipients with enough complicated forms that no normal person could possibly fill out and keep to new, unreasonable deadlines. Then it’s our fault if we get kicked off and miraculously save the government $900 million. No blame here but for us voters.

The $500 billion that will automatically be cut from Medicare the moment this bill is signed into law? That wasn’t in the bill. It’s in the PAYGO trip wire that the bill is causing to our debt level. So Congress isn’t cutting anything, really, it’s just up to us to figure out their new byzantine system. Imagine what Stephen Miller can envision now that Elon Musk has skipped town with his wife in tow. What, he has more time on his hands and can punish all of us to make up for his pain. Think kids in cages was bad? Imagine what’s next.

Please write your Senators and Representatives about this awful bill. You can look them up by googling who’s my representative and putting in your zip code. It’s that easy. Just say why health insurance is important to you and your family. Perhaps mention that the 2017 tax cut for the rich isn’t a priority for you and reducing the deficit is, without hurting poor people’s health and keeping food stamps from hungry kids. And while you’re at it, ask them to cut the part about the federal judiciary. Judges don’t have an army, but they need to be able to penalize for non-compliance with their orders otherwise why have a judiciary at all? Please take time out from the joys of watching the Trump/Musk slug-fest and write a letter. Thanks, Dee

Alert The Nest

My husband jokes with me that I always need a “nest,” a home base that is warm and comforting. Familiar pictures on the walls, the smell of focaccia fresh from the oven, and a home-cooked meal on the table. He says he could live comfortably in a hotel room without a scrap of his own “stuff” around save clothing and shoes.

There is power in a nesting instinct, ladies. We protect our own, perhaps even ourselves, God willing.

The writing is on the wall. Mitch McConnell can leave Washington forever with his legacy intact, messing with the Supreme Court so that for the next fifty years women and gays will lose their right to exist equally in the USA.

There’s a difference between politicians and true believers. Now that the conservative movement has “caught the car” in the reversal of Roe, the true believers are driving the car right off the cliff while the vote-desperate Republicans are yelling “Whoa, nelly” to no avail.

Historically, the conservative movement relied on racism to feed its base, until overt racism became politically unacceptable. Then they came up with a new issue, abortion, and proceeded to persuade the evangelicals (think Jerry Falwell) to get on board, making abortion a divisive political and now religious issue.

The Federalist Society Judge Mill fed candidates into the system but politicians only thought the fight for “pro-life” (which is nothing of the sort because they don’t care for babies or the women who birth and mother them at all) would be an eternal quest to gain money and political power. Not that they’d win.

Until Dobbs. Now come the true believers, some of whom have lifetime appointments to Federal courts. They don’t want abortion, mefipristone, IVF, or contraception. They want to erase our 250-year separation of church and state and don’t care if women die, are not permitted interstate travel (just in case an abortion is on the agenda this family vacation) or are sent to jail for having a miscarriage. They don’t even care if neighbors get bounties for telling on suspected violators of abortion laws.

Politicians like Donald Trump and Kari Lake are running around like chickens without their heads this week after Arizona resurrected an anti-abortion law from 1864. Heavens to murgatroid, we didn’t want that, in an election year! Just wait, Trump’s “keep it in the states” position today will turn into a national ban on abortion the second week in November if he’s re-elected. All he needs to do is get you to pull the lever his way thinking you know he no longer wants an abortion ban, to kill Obamacare and whatever his version is of “election integrity” which is just lots of goons at the polls intimidating voters and suing anyone at the polls who looks like they might vote for Biden as an illegal voter.

The politicians would like to get elected then vote against women every day of the week. The judges (Supreme Court Justices, supremely) lie to Congress during confirmation about precedent and settled law, then the latest three immediately reversed 49 years of a sacred civil right. Boom, done. What’s next? Contraception and same-sex marriage.

Politicians have found catching the car a liability in getting elected/re-elected. True believers won’t stop until women are back in the dark ages. Gone is a woman’s ability to choose for herself about her body, finances, travel, everything we assumed we had will be gone.

Alert the nest. Only women can change this. We have to vote for Democrats for the foreseeable future to right this ship for our families, for the future of our children. We have to convince our non-nester spouses to do the same. I’ve an idea. Perhaps a nationwide sex strike. No sex until you men fix this. You caused it. Fix it. Because the mess we’re in now really has nothing to do with abortion per se, it’s all about power and control. And men are still reeling from women who fought for the right to vote in the early 1900’s to the sixties and the sexual revolution brought about by the likes of Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem and Erica Jong. This is payback. We must let them know that going back to 1864 is not in our playbook.

Joe Biden is a good man. No, he doesn’t send out provocative tweets at 2:00 a.m. or entertain us with fantastical lies at rallies. He’s Grandpa Joe, a solid, work-behind-the-scenes and get s*it done kind of guy. We forget how Grandpa Joe got us over COVID and back from the brink economically. How chaotic were the four years before Joe, years he’s had to clean up for with his predecessor as the eternal backseat driver telling his minions how to vote in Congress. Let’s take over Greenland! Drink bleach! Hate your neighbor! American carnage! Retribution for disloyalty!

Let’s get four more years of sanity with enough leverage to allow the righting of the ship that is our United States of America. Fix the Supreme Court, ban dark money in elections and resume ERIC to prevent interstate voter fraud, fix the abortion/IVF/contraception and same-sex marriage mess for good. Eliminate the Electoral College or find a way around it. Help reintroduce bi-partisanship and end siloing of ideas and communities. Begin to trust each other again. There’s so much that can be done that’s good.

I’m 65 and would like to keep my newly-acquired Social Security and Medicare (unused yet). I remain committed to my country and believe in its people. There is hope, if we mind the nest and help others to do the same, we women can make a huge difference. Cheers! Dee

Un Amuse Bouche

Like, a small, fun appetizer to whet your appetite for the meal, or repas en Français.

Luck o’ the Irish?

Perhaps not. Today, the new House Speaker vowed to slash Medicare and Social Security. Guess what today is? My 65th birthday, the very day that I am eligible to reap the benefits I’ve paid for so dearly. The Republican solution to any issue that involves helping people is to reduce or eliminate benefits because they won’t fix the problem with any other tax solution.

Conservative Tax Solutions

I can understand wanting to help rich people even more, as the new House Speaker wants to do. But why not a new tax break or enhancing a current one? First of all, attaching foreign emergency aid to domestic spending cuts is a no-no for a reason. Second, the savings are illusory, actually adding up to $28 billion to the deficit. Third and most important, he’s sending a message that it’s good for rich Americans to cheat on their taxes. Let the IRS keep getting $199 here and there from single moms working three jobs who make an error on their earned income tax credit. Yeah, that sounds fair.

Whenever Congress makes the tax code more complicated, really smart tax attorneys get to work, as they should, finding loopholes for their rich clients. It’s gotten to the point that the IRS doesn’t have the time or internal structure to spend years concentrating on billionaires who cheat the government. It was high time to anticipate turnover and bring in new talent, eliminate backlogs and phone wait times for simple questions. That funding was needed by the very entity that raises the funds for which Congress determines spending priorities and limits. And conservatives want to encourage cheating by the wealthiest Americans. My opinion is that if the poor gal down the street is filing her 1040-EZ by the rules, so should they.

Wintry Menus

The weather here is crazy, today it just got sunny at a little after eight in the morning and it’ll be sixty degrees this afternoon. That after a lot of rain and some cold weather. Tomato plants and herbs are in the living room sun right now, just starting to really produce.

There was a Fall party last Friday featuring chili so I made some cornbread to go-along. I had a package of Jif in the pantry so baked that in a 9″ skillet. Skillet was too big so it was a large hockey puck. Embarrassed, I made a basic cornbread recipe from scratch, substituting medium grain cornmeal for some bite and a corner taste. Now that I baked in an 8″ square Pyrex pan and it turned out moist and perfect. The little kids who weren’t partaking of the chili got squares of my cornbread instead and were happy. Sad to say there was no comparison, Jif. There’s just something about that 5 Tbsp. of melted butter…

Hope you like the snippets. I forgot some from over the weekend but will come up with some more, if you like. Cheers! Dee

Cancer and Pain

The NY Times talks about Medicare fraud and doctor-shopping by senior citizens.  Much of that is because they are in pain and their doctors don’t know how to relieve that pain or refuse to acknowledge it.

We’re very lucky that my mother’s pain doctor ran the hospice across the street, so she knew she was in good hands when she decided to go to hospice.

Yes, I studied geriatrics a bit in college but most doctors think pain, especially espressed from a female patient, is invalid.  If women in pain talk about it and men in pain mask it, how is a doctor to know?

I do know that the last two weeks of my mother’s life were relatively comfortable and she had all her family around.  Her doctor said she was a fighter, and that he wish he’d known her better before her decline.

For me, keep me pain-free and allow me to spend precious moments with family and friends.  May more doctors learn this art and science.  Respectfully, Dee