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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Reply from Congressman Emanuel Cleaver

Emanuel CleaverI’m so satisfied with, and proud of ,our representative (former Kansas City Mayor) Emanuel Cleaver II, Democrat from Kansas City, Missouri. Can’t say enough good things about him. We are very lucky. =)

Got this recently, regarding the recently-past health care reform legislation. It’s an attempt to clear up the misinformation spread by those opposed to the law.

Dear Brad:

Over the last few months I have received countless calls and emails from people across the Kansas City area eager to share their opinions on health care reform. Unfortunately, this issue has been polarized so much that it is hardly recognizable. Misinformation on the health care bill is abundant. To help clear up some of the confusion that currently exists about the health care bill, H.R. 3590, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, I have provided the following information:

Myth: The cost of health care reform will add to the deficit.

Reality: The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) report has found that the bill will reduce the deficit by $143 billion over the first ten years, and $1.2 trillion in the second ten. The bill accomplishes these great savings by eliminating systemic waste and ultimately lowering the cost of health care.

Myth: The bill institutes socialized Government run health care.

Reality: The health care reform bill increases competition by expanding private health insurance. Claims that the bill has a single payer system, similar to the health care system in Canada are inaccurate. The bill does not have single payer, nor does it include a public option.

Myth: The bill will be paid for by raising taxes on the middle class.

Reality: For the vast majority of Americans, taxes will not increase. A new tax will be levied on families making over $250,000 a year. However, the bill provides affordability credits for families at 400% of the poverty level. For example, a family at 275% of the poverty level ($60,640 income) would save 47% on premiums compared to current law. Further, a family with an income of $38,590 would see an 85% premium reduction.

Myth: The bill will hurt small businesses.

Reality: Without reform, small businesses will continue to experience increasing insurance costs, as they have by 129 percent since 2000 according to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Less than half of small businesses can currently afford to offer health care benefits. This bill includes $50 billion in tax credits to help small business provide assistance to employers and to provide coverage and the quality of care that larger businesses do. Further, the vast majority of small businesses, 96% will be exempt from the shared responsibility requirement.

Myth: Premiums will rise as a result of reform.

Reality: The CBO actually estimates that premiums for current health insurance plans will go down. Given the new array of options brought on by competition, one might chose a new, more comprehensive insurance plan and pay slightly higher premiums for that extra coverage.

Myth: The bill publically funds and encourages abortions.

Reality: The bill includes specific provisions to ensure a strict separation between public funds and private premiums. Abortion funding will never be required in health care plans, and states will retain final authority over abortion policies within their exchange program.

Myth: You will not be able to keep your existing insurance.

Reality: If you are happy with your current insurance, you will be able to keep it. This reform bill aims to provide more affordable options with a higher quality of care and will not eliminate your existing insurance plan.

Thank you again for taking the time to educate yourself about what health care reform really means. I encourage you to view the bill and its summary online, at http://thomas.loc.gov and the CBO cost estimate at http://www.cbo.gov/. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future if I may be of further assistance. Also, I encourage you to visit my website at http://www.house.gov/cleaver, where you can sign up for my electronic newsletter and receive updates on my latest activities as your Representative.

Sincerely,

Emanuel Cleaver, II
Member of Congress

posted by Brad Kelley at 10:17 pm  

Friday, August 21, 2009

Kids Concert, March of Dimes Benefit, Aug. 28

Just a heads-up announcing a benefit concert for the March of Dimes that will be Friday, August 28th at 7pm at Coffee Break near UMKC. Here’s a map and directions or visit the Coffee Break Facebook page!

Coffee Break is providing space for us to have kids’ music and entertainment from Dino O’Dell and Dennis Porter and try to spread the word about the March of Dimes’ mission. In addition to great drinks, Coffee Break also offers great sandwiches and snacks.

A small donation is asked for at the door to help the March of Dimes fight for every baby to be born healthy.

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posted by Brad Kelley at 3:09 pm  

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Some Kindle Publishing Questions Answered

Kindle PhotoWas looking into Kindle publishing at Amazon for a friend and discovered that it’s a real pain in the neck. Here’s a thread breaking down the basic “what do I have to do to my Word doc to make this thing work” questions. Also, forget about simply uploading your existing PDF files or anything with tables. Buh buh formatting. Here’s a thread listing all the formats that Kindle “supports.” Problem is, it really only supports HTML. They use a special page non-HTML break tag, which explains some things. Headers, footers, and page numbers need to be removed. The forums are chocked full of complaints about the lack of publishing tools, and I couldn’t agree more. What a mess.

posted by Brad Kelley at 10:54 pm  

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Top Five Health Care Reform Lies — and How to Fight Back

48539682The health care fight has turned ugly, fast. So the gang at MoveOn.org put this handy dandy list together (with sources) rebutting the key lies and misinformation circulating about the proposed plan. See below…

Lie #1: President Obama wants to euthanize your grandma!

The truth: These accusations—of “death panels” and forced euthanasia—are, of course, flatly untrue. As an article from the Associated Press puts it: “No ‘death panel’ in health care bill.”4 What’s the real deal? Reform legislation includes a provision, supported by the AARP, to offer senior citizens access to a professional medical counselor who will provide them with information on preparing a living will and other issues facing older Americans.5

Lie #2: Democrats are going to outlaw private insurance and force you into a government plan!

The truth: With reform, choices will increase, not decrease. Obama’s reform plans will create a health insurance exchange, a one-stop shopping marketplace for affordable, high-quality insurance options.6Included in the exchange is the public health insurance option—a nationwide plan with a broad network of providers—that will operate alongside private insurance companies, injecting competition into the market to drive quality up and costs down.7

If you’re happy with your coverage and doctors, you can keep them.8 But the new public plan will expand choices to millions of businesses or individuals who choose to opt into it, including many who simply can’t afford health care now.

Lie #3: President Obama wants to implement Soviet-style rationing!

The truth: Health care reform will expand access to high-quality health insurance, and give individuals, families, and businesses more choices for coverage. Right now, big corporations decide whether to give you coverage, what doctors you get to see, and whether a particular procedure or medicine is covered—that is rationed care. And a big part of reform is to stop that.

Health care reform will do away with some of the most nefarious aspects of this rationing: discrimination for pre-existing conditions, insurers that cancel coverage when you get sick, gender discrimination, and lifetime and yearly limits on coverage.9 And outside of that, as noted above, reform will increase insurance options, not force anyone into a rationed situation.

Lie #4: Obama is secretly plotting to cut senior citizens’ Medicare benefits!

The truth: Health care reform plans will not reduce Medicare benefits.10 Reform includes savings from Medicare that are unrelated to patient care—in fact, the savings comes from cutting billions of dollars in overpayments to insurance companies and eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse.11

Lie #5: Obama’s health care plan will bankrupt America!

The truth: We need health care reform now in order to prevent bankruptcy—to control spiraling costs that affect individuals, families, small businesses, and the American economy.

Right now, we spend more than $2 trillion dollars a year on health care.12 The average family premium is projected to rise to over $22,000 in the next decade13—and each year, nearly a million people face bankruptcy because of medical expenses.14 Reform, with an affordable, high-quality public option that can spur competition, is necessary to bring down skyrocketing costs. Also, President Obama’s reform plans would be fully paid for over 10 years and not add a penny to the deficit.15

P.S. Want more? Check out this great new White House “Reality Check” website: http://www.whitehouse.gov/realitycheck/ or this excellent piece from Health Care for America Now on some of the most outrageous lies: http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51729&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=1

Sources:

  1. “More ‘Town Halls Gone Wild’: Angry Far Right Protesters Disrupt Events With ‘Incomprehensible’ Yelling,”Think Progress, August 4, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51733&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=2
  2. “Fight the smears,” Health Care for America NOW, accessed August 10, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51729&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=3
  3. “Palin Paints Picture of ‘Obama Death Panel’ Giving Thumbs Down to Trig,” ABC News, August 7, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51728&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=4
  4. “No ‘death panel’ in health care bill,” The Associated Press, August 10, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51747&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=5
  5. “Stop Distorting the Truth about End of Life Care,” The Huffington Post, July 24, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51730&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=6
  6. “Reality Check FAQs,” WhiteHouse.gov, accessed August 11, 2009.
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/realitycheck/faq#i1
  7. “Why We Need a Public Health-Care Plan,” The Wall Street Journal, June 24, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51737&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=7
  8. “Obama: ‘If You Like Your Doctor, You Can Keep Your Doctor,’” The Wall Street Journal, 15, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51736&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=8
  9. “Reality Check FAQs,” WhiteHouse.gov, accessed August 10, 2009.
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/realitycheck/faq#r1
  10. “Obama: No reduced Medicare benefits in health care reform,” CNN, July 28, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51748&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=9
  11. “Reality Check FAQs,” WhiteHouse.gov, accessed August 10, 2009.
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/realitycheck/faq#s1
  12. “Reality Check FAQs,” WhiteHouse.gov, accessed August 10, 2009.
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/realitycheck/faq#c1
  13. “Premiums Run Amok,” Center for American Progress, July 24, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51667&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=10
  14. “Medical bills prompt more than 60 percent of U.S. bankruptcies,” CNN, June 5, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51735&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=11
  15. “Reality Check FAQs,” WhiteHouse.gov, accessed August 10, 2009.
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/realitycheck/faq#c1

Sources for the Five Lies:

  1. “A euthanasia mandate,” The Washington Times, July 29, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51732&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=12
  2. It’s Not An Option,” Investor’s Business Daily, July 15, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51743&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=13
  3. “Rationing Health Care,” The Washington Times, April 21, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51742&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=14
  4. “60 Plus Ad Is Chock Full Of Misinformation,” Media Matters for America, August 8, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51734&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=15
  5. Obama’s ‘Public’ Health Plan Will Bankrupt the Nation,” The National Review, May 13, 2009.
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51744&id=16778-3566365-cNUWWix&t=16
posted by Brad Kelley at 5:30 pm  

Sunday, July 12, 2009

CD Removed from Optical Drive!

photo_mission_accomplishedAs previously mention here, we had a library CD stuck in our kids’ 20″ iMac (Intel). You can see the previous post to get up to speed if interested, but the bottom line is that is has been removed. It took four suction cups, a TORX 8 and TORX 6 driver, along with various other jewelers-type Phillips heads, two people, a bright flashlight, and about an hour and a half on a clean, padding tablecloth. Whew.

The instructions I mentioned in the previous post were designed to open a similar unit up and remove the hard drive, so our proceedure was slightly different but not on the points that mattered. The key, in the end, was that even once you expose the optical drive and remove it from the plastic housing that holds it in the unit, you still won’t be able to get the CD out without physically dismantling the optical drive… which, as it turns out, is a simple matter of remove 3 or 4 eyeglass-style Phillips screws, removing the top casing, and voila… the CD is just sitting there waiting to be removed. It was this particular step (the removing of the top casing) that Apple was wary of; the Genius had told me that if their policy is not to use/trust optical drives once this has been done. I’m not sure why, though, since the unit is not hermetically sealed like hard drives, and there was basically nothing that could be broken in the operation, provided you simply removed the CD and closed the thing back up.

Anyway, mission accomplished! We’ve tested the unit with blank discs (that we didn’t care about) to see if the eject mechanism is working, and all seems well. What a relief! Mental note… get AppleCare whenever possible. =)

posted by Brad Kelley at 12:14 am  

Monday, July 6, 2009

CD Stuck in Slot-Loading 20″ iMac (Intel)

A month or so ago we checked out some CDs from the library and popped them into the kids’ slot-loading iMac at home. The first CD didn’t eject. It has some sort of metal security strips affixed to the top, and is covered with a thin layer of clear plastic to keep the metal strips down. On top of this are also some other library labels. Bottom line: it’s too thick to come out of the optical drive on its own. There’s no manual eject button, and the usual means to trigger an eject “work” but fail to provide enough force to eject the CD. The powered eject mechanism inside the drive just isn’t strong enough.

What to do? A trip to the Apple Store didn’t help. At the Apple Store they confirmed by fears that there’s no way to get it out short of removing the optical drive from the iMac and dismantling it to extract the CD. Apple doesn’t trust dismantled optical drives to be put back together (can’t say I blame them) and so charges for a replacement optical drive. In the end it would cost around $300+ to get the CD out and have a workable optical drive. Ugh! I asked the Apple Genius about getting the thing apart and mentioned my success with a Mac Mini and the “putty knife method.” He let me know that it was much more complicated than the Mini and involved… wait for it… suction cups. Yes, suction cups.

Stupid library CDs.

After the success of my MacBook Pro upgrade, I’m going to attempt this repair myself. Don’t have much to lose. =) cNet has a great set of instructions on getting the iMac unit apart. I have all the tools ready, so it’s just a matter of getting the time. There’s also a brief video about the process.

posted by Brad Kelley at 8:42 pm  

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Twitter is a Cocktail Party

Great article about Twitter from Snapps’ Rob Novak, a high-profile Lotus consultant/developer and good friend to my colleague Carol Dobies. Over at his Lotus Rock Star blog, he makes the case for Twitter, and likens it to a cocktail party. Money quote:

Just something to consider if you’re squarely in the “why would I care” camp…Twitter and other social media are like going to a cocktail party, like one I went to Thursday at the Mentor Summit in Vegas. I expect to talk to lots of people, care about what some of them have to say, filter a lot of personal stuff that doesn’t affect me while looking interested (how rude!), and come away – if not inebriated – with a few nuggets of great information, some great new contacts, and an idea or two out of the social interaction we have in a group that size. This dynamic – and EVERY networking event you’ve ever attended – is very similar to consistent use of social media in a targeted fashion.

posted by Brad Kelley at 6:19 pm  

Friday, May 1, 2009

PDF Linking Reminders

Get Adobe ReaderQ) Can you deep link inside a PDF?
A) Yes, but only by specifying PDF page numbers. Can’t link to Bookmarks. Link would look like this:

http://www.domain.com/test/test.pdf#page=3

Q) Can you specify a link in a PDF to open it’s target in a new window?
A) No, not for URL links. They will open in the same window the PDF was in, thereby replacing the PDF.

Q) Can links in PDFs be specified as relative?
A) Yes, for URL links.

posted by Brad Kelley at 1:33 pm  

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Some Useful Facebook SEO Information

Here’s a couple of links worth reading that pertainto Facebook and SEO/SEM…

posted by Brad Kelley at 8:36 pm  

Friday, April 10, 2009

In Trouble with Copyright Police

Warner Music correctly identified their unlicensed music in a couple of YouTube videos I posted for our Heath High School reunion in 2008. Videos are still there, but muted. Grumble. Will have to get some new music for those sometime soon.

posted by Brad Kelley at 1:26 am  
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