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Blog for Healthcare

Fuck Republicans like Jindal who has seen enough- enough what?  Fingerless, diabetic, feces dropping, malaria ridden, mal nourished babies?  Who need health care?  And can’t afford it?

Or laid off autoworkers in Detroit get rushed to a hospital to fix a broken arm, get a cast but don’t have health insurance?

Or homeless Katrina survivors who watched the only health care center for miles around detach from its hinges and float down the street?

Or post-graduate young adults driving cross country on the way to their new jobs mangled in car accidents on Route 66 on their way to the promised land of prosperity after a stop in Vegas?

Or a crack baby suffering a fever with his rural tweeker mother high in the next room?

Or an underemployed plumber who has a buddy that drops the sink on his finger, or his handyman friend nextdoor neighbour, or the author that trips down the stairs and chips her tooth, or the massage therapist who scalds herself on the heated wax.

Or the grandma in the nursing home whose children have been looking after her needs more medication and after four kids, 2 cars and a dog to feed there’s just nothing left after Daddy lost his job at the bank, or GM, or Target, or Circuit City, or WalMart.

Or the guy who steps on the rusty nail after you hired him for 8$h to fix the deck because he was standing outside Home Depot the day his aunt called in sick at the temp agency because she of the fever she caught from her next door cubemate.

Who even has health insurance?

Wake up America.  Heal your sick.  Health is a right of civilized society.  Help citizens become productive. And get them back  to work.  Putting up solar panels- everywhere.

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Successful Oversight – The Plan

What’s the solution to distributing stimulus money and making sure people put it to good use?  Transparent oversight so that people who are interested in seeing where their tax dollars are going can check (Michael Moore, I’m talking to you).  Piece A- the Internet.

Piece B- Pull some Canadians from the Toronto banking community.  Let the new Canadian Golden Age be born.  Their economy hasn’t tanked (yet) because they haven’t gotten embroiled in American Bushy BS.  They stayed neutral.

Pick a few Canadian team leaders (appease the GOP, bring them in from Alberta if you’d like), let them bring their top teammates, and then employ all the desperate Obama-philes who toiled away through the campaign.  Obama organizers created the mental change in America that will allow growth to be possible again.  They could use Liveblog, internet, twitter, reality tv, get paid $48,000 for a one year contract and we’d be off to recovery.  I believe with the right organizers in place, America can get out of this in One Year.  We have the backbone, the organizing efficiency, and the worker potential to just do it.  But bring in the smart, savvy, honest Canadians.  They’ll stand on guard.

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Finding Friedman

Everyone, just everyone from the forward thinking writing community, the visionaries, look to Thomas Friedman for guidance. What a brain on that one.

From the quote about investing in CDs just before Itunes rolls out for the car industry or the build up, reboot the economy as his prescription, he understands our world today with clarity. Everyone reads what he writes and then uses his analogies to describe situations at hand in our writing. He is a building block from which understanding arises.

Three cheers Mr. Friedman. You are the daddy of my discipline, International Political Economy from McGill University. I personally think you’re brilliant. I know Shai Agassi of Better Place does too.

(In addition:  Friedman will be contributing the the Rise of Obama book, to be published in Feb ‘09 by the NYT, which is exciting because the Obama/Friedman  intellectual connection will bring the country and the world into the future! Yay!)

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Going Negative – Bailouts vs Innovation

Maybe I’m motivated by the negative degree weather triggering some deep inner hibernation…

I used an oil tanker/ speed boat turning radius metaphor, Financial Week uses whales and minnows.  Either way, smart people are beginning to notice that if we bail out the big, old, unprofitable, bad product creating, plant closing car companies, perhaps there will be less money in circulation for innovation.  Wow, really?

Bush has so royally screwed us over again.  In the future!

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New World Order

Finally, a big name goes there.  Thanks Time Magazine!

The day after Obama got elected was the most beautiful fall day imaginable!  We had two days in a row of perfection, as if the heavens were praising the stupid humans for finally doing something right.  (The day after was freezing rain but whatever, it was November, the weather was just a gesture.)

At any rate, Obama picked GREAT people!  YAY FOR RICHARDSON!!!  I LOVE HIM!! I’m so glad his EXPERIENCE negotiating and making policy will have a POSITIVE EFFECT these next bunch of years.

Also in the news, Rick Wagoner is driving a Volt to the congressional hearing in DC. I’d like to drive a Volt.  What’s the reason they’re not available until 2010?  Ricky boy’s driving one today.  It’s way to expensive but it’s a start.  The celebs of LA will get in first and with their injection of cash, maybe Chevy’ll come up with something cheaper for us normal people.

Gettelfinger’s willing to renegotiate contracts in order to save peoples jobs.  Nice idea old dude.  It might have been better if you’d thought of that yesterday…

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Big 3- 3rd Option

This is what happens when you get sucked into West Wing drama, the TV show, sixth season, just as Santos gains momentum and wins California.  TV prewrites history, but the New York Times already did a piece on that.

So I’ve been facebooking all the best articles regarding the Big Three, keeping track of public opinion, intelligent opinion (obvious not the same thing) and any kind of compromises or possible SOLUTIONS that are floating through cyberspace.  One guess at which of the three is LACKING BIGTIME.

Here are a brief rundown on people’s thinking:

My source inside the GM finance department is preparing for the congressional hearing that has to take place before GM gets any money.  My sister and Mitch Album cry of double standards and hypocrisy.  I totally disagree.  When a company is able to downsize by 30% and keep up functioning, that company is undeserving of extra cash.  Most companies don’t have 30% worth of wiggle room.  Second, any company that makes BAD products should be washed out by the market.  As I mentioned before, there is absolutely NO REASON why anyone should be advertising H3s (Hummers) in Detroit.  I realize gas has returned to cheap prices (holy shit by the way) but way to miss the giant flaming letters written on the wall. Don’t you remember like 3 months ago when gas cost $4.55 a gallon?  I do! I’m poor! That was DIFFICULT to say the least.  There’s no fucking way I’m buying a Hummer.  I refuse to buy a new car that has fewer MPG than the Prius.  I’m definitely not the only one.  The first company to make a cheap new renewable car wins.  If it’s not an American car, fuck you.  I’m a savvy consumer.  I’m not going to Think Ford First if Ford doesn’t deserve it.  And don’t tell me the market changed too rapidly to keep up.  That’s the easiest excuse in the book to shoot down.  Also, we all know gas prices are going to shoot up again- the world is running out.  Maybe not today or tomorrow but soon.  And for the rest of our lives.  So let’s deal.  Now.

Sir Gore said it best when asked about the bailout: GORE: “Whatever assistance might be forthcoming should be focused on speeding the changes that are absolutely essential to ensure that our companies are competitive in the global marketplace. “  Isn’t that what I just said?

A retired GM engineer attempted to impress me with the cross configuration and high technology of a plant.  I’m not sure if he was trying to detail how difficult it would be to restructure or not.  But I found an article that proved him wrong, if in fact that was his aim.  GM restructured plants to comply with Brazilian demands for clean engines.  Here, read about it, it’s obviously possible.

And finally, the fiscal Conservatives want the Big Three to declare bankruptcy so that they can destroy all of their contractual obligations and start again.  Detroit fears the utter collapse of their entire region and a depression as most if not all of the region is in one way or another connected to the auto industry.  But maybe that is the best option.  We’ll just have to see who writes intelligently about the bankruptcy possibility and I’ll put it up.  So far it’s been mentioned to me by an ultra Conservative blogger, but before I go into details I want something with clout.

In conclusion, Detroit, stop whining and change.  If you need someone to offer some positive assistance to help usher in a new era, which HAS TO HAPPEN ANYWAY, I have no problem deflecting all of your negativity and helping you begin to think in a positive and progressive way.  This could be the best thing that could happen to the auto industry.  Tap into all of your talent and turn the oil tanker around.  I know it’ll take 30 or so miles to just slow down but if you have the will, you can make a speedboat turn to the better, greener future, save your own ass, create a product that Americans’ll buy and help out the planet.

Do you know how fast the entire world heard about the Mumbai terrorist attacks?  I heard it on Twitter and watched it on a live feed at the same time from my bed.  That’s pretty instantanious.  Obviously, we can make the information needed to do the deed fly around the world pretty fast.  We can do anything we put our minds to.  I heard the gunshot on November 4th.  Go.

PS- Gettelfinger is too old to properly negotiate.  Get some new blood in the room.  Seriously.  He should retire and let the changes get figured out by my generation.  We have the energy to do something radical.  He’s just plain old and stuck in his ways.  One hundred dollar bet he has no idea what facebook is.

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Hawaii surges forward

Remember Governor Sarah Palin’s bid to Drill Baby Drill?

Hawaiian Governor Linda Lingle negotiated with business, government and the activists to come up with the newest leading national energy plan in the US.

Culture Theory in Action- bringing all three elements of change to the table.

Something about the fringe stages making moves that the Continental states haven’t yet…

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McCain Now Palin’s Runningmate?

Once is a slip up.  Twice, definiely her fault.  4 times = strategy

Sarah Palin likes to describe McCain as her running mate.  Interesting since the VP is usually the running mate.  Palin knows that she’s going to be the next blundering President!  Someone make  this joke stop, it’s not funny anymore.

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Past Travel Posts

By way of introduction, I spent the spring of 2008 in India, Nepal and Thailand. Although my team’s blog goballsdeep.wordpress.com didn’t accomplish its original goal of uniting all of the world’s blogging travelers, we did managed to organize a few. Through a combination of articles, poetry and even a few pictures, my buddy and I attempted to communicated some important messages of our trip through the wordpress forum into the bloggosphere. I posted under the name Jello because I was terrified of allowing my writing to be identified on the web. Some pieces are stronger than others which is appropriate as blogging and impressive article writing can happen over an extended period of time but when you’re traveling through Asia, time spent on the internet writing is less than our time spent live in active exploration of the unknown spaces. However, if the inclination exists, check it out- www.goballsdeep.wordpress.com – Marjorie opens the blog, Dev has posts and my stuff is at the bottom and the 2nd page.

Go big, Go Balls Deep, or go home…

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Medium

Blogging skills first tested in Sikkim (IDs earn 10 points) and after much prodding, I’ll cheer hallaluhal for practice and coaching, it works.

LSATS coming fast, I admit I’m nervous, but it’ll be fine as long as I study.  I’m committed now so it’s on.  Breakfast, my Montreal morning passion translated into a lucrative and delicious monitary accomplishment/OMG how…  The present pause, from behind door number 1, Asiana Airlines enabled metaphysical transportation from point G to point H (point movements occurs more frequently if you force it) and I landed 2 countries removed back in Canada, Quebec to bilingually regroup near McGill and Gram, crazy forces that allow me to be me. 

So the plan- to connect and share because there’s too much for a cover letter.  People who know anything worth knowing use the internet (for the record, McCain doesn’t know how to use email) and in making that assumption, I intend to create an internet site knowledge extention where I might activate the potentials of various individuals at that higher, interconnected plane. 

Go.

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