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The Right way to think about what's going on

11/17/2021

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by Andrew Tobias on the blog "Money and Other Subjects." 

Enough with the gloom and doom!

The stock market is at record highs.  Unemployment is near record lows.  Anyone who wants a job can get one.  Wages are rising.


Taxes are about to go up on the wealthy — whose talent, hard work, good luck, and inheritance we should celebrate — to help pay for massive, long overdue investments to revitalize our infrastructure, including the electric grid and more-widely-available broadband, and to lower health care costs and the cost of raising kids. 
And to confront the climate crisis. 
And to get the economic pendulum, so long swinging toward the uber-wealthy, swinging back somewhat.

These are fantastic things.

We’ve ended our endless war in Afghanistan and evacuated 124,000 of those most at risk.

We’ve rejoined the Paris Accord and the community of nations, reestablished the dignity of the Presidency, reimposed ethical norms, restored the independence of the Justice Department, cut child poverty in half, vaccinated the majority of the country.

We’ve staved off autocracy, at least for now.

All sorts of terrible things are possible down the road — but it’s also possible the surprise will be on the upside.  Especially if we keep our heads down and keep at it.

After a time, fuel and food prices could fall.  Supply chain problems, the “fault” of the pandemic and the free market, could ameliorate (with help from the Administration wherever requested).

After a time, the truth about January 6 could come out — Liz Cheney and Adam Schiff are pretty tough cookies.

The disgraced former president might not run for reelection — or face a damaging primary if he does.  (See: Could Chris Christie and Liz Cheney Take Trump Down?)

The mid-terms will be tough — but so was winning two Senate seats in Georgia.  And we did.  Will 88-year-old Chuck Grassley really be unbeatable in Iowa?  I don’t think so.  Could former Chief Justice Cheri Beasley flip North Carolina’s open Senate seat from red to blue?  Absolutely.  She lost her last statewide race by just 400 votes.  Could Val Demmings win in Florida?  She is awesome.  Could we pick up Senate seats in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin?  And hold the blue seats we need to hold?  You bet.  We just have to get our butts in gear, fund massive organizing — now, early, while the organizing snowball has time to grow huge (thank you, as always) — and spread a positive message wherever we go, inspiring people to join us.

If they like weekends, remind them that it was unions that gave us weekends; the anti-union party that opposed them.  If they like Medicare, remind them it was Democrats who delivered it; Ronald Reagan’s team that famously opposed it.

Social Security?  Democrats delivered that. The Assault Weapons Ban?  Democrats delivered it; Republicans refused to renew.  The Violence Against Women Act?  Same.  A woman’s right to keep the government out of her most personal decisions?  Democrats want abortion to be safe, legal, and rare. The other party is the party of back-alley abortions for women who can’t afford to travel.

If they have LGBT friends, relatives or co-workers, remind them it was Democrats who’ve so dramatically improved our lives; Republicans who fought us every step of the way.

The Family And Medical Leave Act?  Democrats.  DARPA and the Internet?  Democrats.  Massive job growth?  Democrats.  Comprehensive immigration reform?  Democrats (68 to 32 in the Senate, only to be denied a vote — that would have passed — in the Republican-controlled House).

But wait!

The Interstate Highway System?  The Environmental Protection Agency?  The Earned Income Tax Credit?
Republicans! But of the moderate variety, who are now, basically, Democrats.  Or Independents.

They believe in integrity, civility, compromise, balanced budgets (Clinton was the last President to achieve one; Obama got the Debt shrinking relative to the economy as a whole, which is nearly as good) . . . and the peaceful transfer of power.

The point is: Democrats have so much to run on. With more to come.

In ordinary times, the party in power gets killed in the mid-terms.  These are not ordinary times. 
Let’s emphasize the positive and get to work.
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How To REALLY Support the Sanctity of Life

11/11/2021

 
NOTE: This letter was submitted to the Wilkes Journal Patriot  by Eva Engle in response to the "Right To Life" resolution before the Wilkes County Commissioners on November 2nd, 2021. 

To the Editor:


The Wilkes County Board of Commissioners in a special meeting on November 2 considered a proposed resolution which stated that Wilkes County will “defend the unalienable right to life….of all human beings”.  The resolution further stated that the Board  “resolves to use all means within its power to support the sanctity of human life in accordance with its God-given responsibilities as the people’s elected governing body”.  

Curiously,  the speakers supporting the resolution and the Commissioners apparently overlooked the greatest challenge to life in the County by not amending the resolution to add support for expanding Medicaid in North Carolina, thus providing basic medical care to Wilkes citizens who currently have no health care insurance.   This measure would certainly defend the right to life of all human beings.  North Carolina is one of only 12 states in the nation that has not expanded Medicaid to help low income citizens pay for medical care. U. S. Census figures show that in 2019 an estimated 11,000 residents of Wilkes County were uninsured.  Those folks, when sick, end up in our doctors’ offices and the emergency room at Wilkes Regional Hospital and increase the unpaid bill accounts there.  

Rural counties are especially impacted by the lack of expansion because of the strain on rural hospitals caused by emergency services provided to persons who have no health insurance.  Of particular interest is the fact that five other County Boards  of Commissioners  in western North Carolina have adopted resolutions urging the General Assembly to expand coverage in the state.  The Chair of  Swain County’s Board has said, “It’s not a Republican-Democrat thing at all.  It’s what the needs are within our County and the people who need these services.” How can any group of concerned citizens and a “peoples elected governing body” consider an action addressing the sanctity of life and ignore the single most important action that would directly improve the lives of citizens of our County?


A related issue for the future of Wilkes County is the continued economic health of our hospital, Wilkes Medical Center.  An expansion of Medicaid  would have an estimated annual positive impact of $1,300,000 on the hospital and could clearly affect its future. Is it unreasonable to expect that our elected County Board be concerned about this?  Are Board members, for example, ready to supply County funds to cover a future deficit at the hospital or would they support Medicaid expansion in the state to keep the hospital open?

The issue  of the uninsured is more acute in 2021 because of the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic.  The current epidemic has likely expanded the number of those without health insurance, with one estimate that states without expansion will see a 40% increase in the uninsured.   How can elected officials and citizens concerned with life in a community adopt a resolution in support of life in Wilkes in 2021 with no attention to how the County authority may address the COVID-19 threat?
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The resolution  under discussion  concludes, “the Wilkes County Board of Commissioners hereby resolves to use all means within its power to support the sanctity of human life in accordance with its God-given responsibilities as the people's elected governing body” .   The citizens of the county are right to question if using “ all means within its power”  to support the sanctity of human life is met when the single most important means of expanding and improving health care in the county--Medicaid expansion--is totally ignored.

Sincerely,
Eva P. Ingle

The five Counties are Clay, Jackson, Macon, Swain, and Watauga.

Enough is enough

9/24/2021

 
By Danny Jacob

​For a long time Americans tolerated Trump’s incoherent speeches, bad policies, his attacks on the military, our intelligence agencies, including many private citizens, even his love letters to and from our nation’s enemies, like Putin and the North Korean dictator.

But his regime had only one real crisis to deal with and he failed that test miserably. With weak responses to the initial outbreak of COVID 19 the virus spread quickly into the deadly pandemic we’re dealing with today. Intolerable as it seems, the lasting Trump legacy still kills thousands of Americans each week as his loyal supporters refuse the life saving vaccines and too many even refuse to wear protective masks to avoid infecting others.

So now Biden says “enough is enough”, the Trump supporters are standing in the way of knocking down the rates of infection in this country and they will no longer be tolerated when the nation’s public health is at stake.

It’s been confirmed now, Constitutional law will support Biden’s mandates for immunizing the nation’s workforce using Richard Nixon’s Job Safety Law of 1970. Now stay tuned as the Trump Republicans go ballistic and we’ll see if the Right Wing SCOTUS will violate the Party’s traditional propaganda line to respect “established law.”

David Wilson Brown holds Town Hall in Wilkes

2/23/2020

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David Wilson Brown is a candidate running to represent Wilkes County and others in the 5th Congressional District in the US House of Representatives. This is the office that Virginia Foxx has held for the past 15 years, and that has recently been redistricted into a new district that reaches from Gaston and Rutherford Counties, to Ashe and Alleghany, with Wilkes remaining within. 

Brown is from Gaston County, and ran 2 years ago against Patrick McHenry in what was then the 10th District. He lost narrowly then, and had already filed to take on McHenry again, but then redistricting happened so he had to refile in his new district. 

In the town hall, held on February 14th at the Wilkes Agricultural Center, Brown shared some of his platform and listened to the needs and suggestions of the Wilkes County Democrats in the room.

Brown spoke of a new WPA-type of program to encourage infrastructure building, school improvements, broadband expansion into rural areas, and clean energy initiatives,...all while adding jobs to our areas. This was music to our Wilkes ears. It would have a big impact in the short term and build up our schools, highways, bridges, and parks into the North Carolina that we can be proud of again. 

"Public Education is the great equalizer," stated Brown. "We MUST protect it." He spoke about his idea to make public school teachers a federal tax exempt position.
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Brown spoke of his recent health scare, where he had a heart attack on Christmas Eve and underwent triple bypass surgery. His recovering is going well and he attributes it to his great medical care and young age. However, the event has made him truly empathize with the fear of huge hospital bills or the lack of quality care. Healthcare for all is a no-brainer for his platform. Think about how many people you know who are staying in a job they hate solely because they need healthcare. These are people that could be entrepreneurs, or in jobs they are passionate about, going back to school or building new economies,...but they're frozen because our health system is broken. He is committed to fixing that. 

He talked of "guardrails" for capitalism and greed that seem to have taken over our economy and Washington. "Corporations have strip-mined our small towns, and local farms have been crushed by these tariffs," he stated, stressing the importance of bridging the gap for corporations to pay living wages. 

He described himself as a "realistic progressive" that understands rural areas' needs. 

The discussions that followed featured a former Gardner Mirror employee who recalled how Donald Trump bought mirrors for his now bankrupt casinos,...but failed pay the last 25% of his invoices. This was when the Gardner family still owned the plant and the furniture industry as a whole was shifting overseas, so the mirror factories were already struggling,...but Trump didn't care, and contributed to the struggles in Wilkes. 

Brown is facing a primary against Eric Nathan Hughes, another Gaston county resident who is new to politics. You can learn more about David Wilson Brown and his campaign at
 https://dwb4congress.com/ 
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2020 Century club kicks off the year right!

1/18/2020

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On the night of January 18th, Wilkes County Democratic Party kicked off their single biggest fundraiser of the year, The Century Club Dinner. It was a great night of fellowship and great conversation as we all listened to the ideas of the candidates running for office. In the lobby bar area of the Holiday Inn Wilkesboro, we gathered to get our minds right about the challenges we are facing and running towards in the coming year - which may without a doubt be the most important election of our lifetime. We had a wonderful meal served by Chef Blake Sebastian, and hosted by Wilkes County Democratic Party Chair, Kathryn Charles. 

Jeanne Supin:  
http://jeannesupinforcongress.com/
She is running for NC Senate District 45. She has spent her entire adult life working with mental health and addiction agencies across the 5th district of North Carolina and our entire nation. She emphasized how important it is that we get Medicaid Expansion for NC. Other states that have done it have money and are serving THOUSANDS more of their citizens with funding that we do not have. NC is declining $3.9 BILLION dollars a year that are rightfully ours because they are OUR TAXES, TOO. 600,000 North Carolinians that are your family, your neighbors, your friends, could be helped. This is an immediate and crucial need for NC that Jeanne is committed to achieving in the General Assembly.

Chalma Hunt:  
https://www.chalma4wilkes.org/
She is running for Wilkes County Commissioner in the county which she was born and raised. She grew up in Roaring River and graduated from East High. She went to UNC-Greensboro and got a degree in sociology with a concentration in juvenile delinquency. After living and working in the DC area in HR and raising two children to adulthood, largely as a single mother, she has gladly moved back to Wilkes to take care of her older parents. You may currently know her as the "Chick-Fil-A Lady" who is like the den mother at the restaurant, guiding the young workforce there. She is passionate about getting the youth involved in the community and in voting for their future. She is fully aware, that no one else on the County Commissioners looks like her at this point, and it is time to embrace that change. 

Jerome Watkins:
Is also running for Wilkes County Commissioner. He grew up in Mississippi, just north of New Orleans and was stationed in the Marines Corps out of Jacksonville, NC. He had a career in the USMOC which took him all over, and he retired with his last station in Havelock, NC. He married a local Wilkes County girl, and settled in Wilkes. He was always a voter, but a few years ago it dawned on him, "You can't just be a voter,...you have to be more active." He believes the County Commissioners truly should work for us, their constituents, and that many have forgotten that. 

Brandon Whitaker:  
https://www.facebook.com/pg/brandonwhitaker4wcboe/
Is running for the 2nd time for a seat on the Board of Education. He has a wife, Kimberly, who works as a receptionist in the school system, and he has two children, one at the Community College, and one still in middle school. He works as a civil engineer private contractor and has worked for the NCDOT. He grew up in poverty, and is passionate in his believe that our public schools are the pathway for many to achieve a better life. But we need to commit to the strength of our public schools and our county's teachers. 

Walter Smith:  
https://www.votewaltersmith.org/
Running for Agricultural Commissioner. He has a BS in Agricultural Engineering at NCSU, is a farmer himself, and has been involved most recently with the industrial hemp lobby as a vital agricultural crop for North Carolina and developing a plastic that will biodegrade fully within one year. He explained to our group more of the broad-ranging duties of the Ag Commissioner; protecting small farms, the state's natural resources, and domesticated animals and shelters, as well as the ensuring the safety of the water supply of our communities, making cosmetics safe, monitoring propane safety, as well as regulating the system of weights and measures so you're getting what you pay for at the grocery store. It is a broad, wide-ranging list of duties that requires a well-rounded commissioner that has your best interest at heart. Walter Smith is that Commissioner. 

Wayne Goodwin:  
http://waynegoodwin.org/
NC Democratic Party Chair, Wayne Goodwin, is running to be Insurance Commissioner once more and unseat Mike Causey. He was well-respected as Insurance Commissioner and deserves to serve NC in this capacity once more. He spoke of being "Fired Up and Fed Up" about the year ahead. Fired up, because we have an opportunity to respond to and correct the errors of 2016. We have within our grasp the ability to make that change with the power of the vote. "This is the most important election of your lifetime," he said. 

He claimed he was Fed Up, because we are not taking care of "the least among us." Those in the White House, The Senate, The State General Assembly have decided that they'd rather stand up for their personal power and private interests instead of the integrity of the offices they hold. They would rather worship power and hold on to it as long as possible. "Listen to the people and the facts to correct the danger that this country has been subjected to." It is time to choose Country over Party and choose what is right for our country, our republic, and ALL of us. But we have to give folks an opportunity and a choice and we have to ACT with our vote.

"Save our State, Vote The Slate" meaning to vote for Democrats all up and down the ballot. That is the simplest plan. And get more people to vote that way. When more people participate in the voting process, the state is better off for it. It is the only thing that will prevent more gerrymandering, stop the degradation of our public schools, protect our natural resources. We can make things go in the right direction if we make the right choices now. 

"I'm probably preaching to the choir," he said to the room full of Democrats, "but choirs need to practice."
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Left to right: Walter Smith, Wayne Goodwin, Jerome Watkins, 5th District Chair Charlie Wallin, Jeanne Supin, and Chalma Hunt
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December Joy

12/23/2019

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Candidates shared a little holiday joy with us at our December monthly meeting of Wilkes County Democratic Party. We had some great interaction to these candidates and they were so generous with their time.

Clockwise from upper Right:

David Wilson Brown (US Congress 5th)
Jerome Watkins (Wilkes County Commissioners)

Jeanne Supin (NC Senate 45)
Chalma Hunt (Wilkes County Commissioners)



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A Message From our New Chair - Kathryn Charles

4/9/2019

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Greetings to my friends and fellow citizens of Wilkes County!

To introduce myself, let me share that I spent my early years here in Wilkes County, attending Wilkesboro and C.C. Wright Elementary Schools, then attending Wilkes Central High School. After graduation, I was off to study Art, Psychology and later Accounting at the Universities of North Carolina at Greensboro and Chapel Hill, graduating with a Bachelor of Science Cum Laude in Accounting from the University of Charleston in Charleston, W.Va.

​My 40 year career included Office Management, Public Accounting, Finance and Information Systems (primarily in Surgery) at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and Beaufort Memorial Hospital in Beaufort, S.C.  I am an enthusiastic supporter of education, social justice, a healthy environment, nature, art and animal welfare. I have recently returned to Wilkes County, where I have realized that “retirement” for me must include making a positive contribution to my community and this world we all share.


I would like to express my gratitude to fellow Wilkes Democrats who have placed their confidence in me to chair the Wilkes County Democratic Party for the 2019-2021 term.

Over the next two years, one of my goals is to continue the work of growing our Democratic base in Wilkes, increasing and developing our Democratic precincts, which represent the bedrock of our party. We know we cannot win elections without strong, organized Precincts!

We must increase our outreach efforts to all of our Democrats and unaffiliated citizens who may feel forgotten or unrepresented in our county, including but not limited to, our Hispanic, African American and LGBTQ citizens.

We must bring attention to the need for increased support for our public education system and our teachers, especially in light of the current administration’s attempt to divert funding to private and charter schools.

We must shed light on the serious issues of poverty, food insecurity, and homelessness in our county.

We must continue to seek opportunities for the economic development of our municipalities and county.

We must continue to find, support and elect qualified individuals who will represent us all, including women and minorities, at every level of elected office in this county.

We must preserve and protect our air, land and water, so that future Wilkes citizens will be able to thrive here.

We must do all that we can to protect the voting rights of all individuals and to advocate for fair and non-partisan redistricting.

We must support comprehensive healthcare for all, for seniors, women and persons with disabilities, as well as those who have fallen into the Medicaid Gap and cannot get affordable insurance coverage.

We must demonstrate our support for the rights of all working men and women to be compensated equally for the same work.

It is critical that we hold our elected officials accountable for their actions, and make sure ALL of the people of Wilkes County are represented.


Under the current administration, we have seen an alarming rise in hate and division that tears at the fabric of our society. We must continue to stand in unity against these destructive forces. I will continue to remind myself and others of the pledge we have repeated throughout our lives, “allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

Voting is critical, but “just voting” is no longer enough! Like anything worth having, a strong democracy requires work, rolling up our sleeves, going to meetings, making phone calls, knocking on doors, writing letters, working for good candidates, putting up signs, planning, collaborating, and earning some sweat equity! Participation in whatever way we can is absolutely necessary! I am looking forward to participating with and working with my fellow concerned citizens on these and other important issues that touch our lives!

“Change will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” - Barack Obama

So now, my friends, let’s Get to Work!

Best regards to all,
Kathryn D. Charles
Chair, Wilkes County Democratic Party
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STAND AGAINST The SABOTAGE of The ACA

8/2/2017

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As predicted, the GOP hasn't given up on sabotaging the Affordable Care Act. Never mind that the law is overwhelming popular with the American population, as healthcare is a right for all citizens for a happy, productive life. However, the Trump Administration and the GOP-led US Congress is dead set on destroying it. And they're no longer trying to do it by "repeal and replace." They've gotten creative.

NO LONGER REPEALING - SIMPLY HAND IT TO STATES
With the failure back at the end of July to do a "skinny repeal," the latest GOP plan is to drain funds out of the ACA and to count on conservative states to kill it for them. Just this week, The US Senate Republicans introduced the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson bill, named for co-sponsors Graham, Bill Cassidy, R-La., Dean Heller, R-Nev., and Ron Johnson, R-Wis., which would turn the billions of dollars spent on the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, tax credits and subsidies into grants managed by each state.

While it doesn't overturn the current law, it instead leaves it to each state to define its own rules for health plans that may be sold to residents and how consumers should be helped to afford that coverage.This does not bode well for North Carolina, which is currently run by a super-majority GOP in the NC General Assembly. 

What's more, 
It’s unclear if the CBO would even have time to score the bill before the end of the month, when the fast-track procedural powers that the GOP can use to bypass the threat of a Democratic filibuster expires. So the GOP is in a hurry and they're desperate. 

MAKING THE WINDOW SMALLER
The other ways that the GOP is trying to kill the ACA are more subtle. One is by shortening the sign-up period by half,...from 3 months to only 45 days. This is bad, beyond the simple fact that some people will miss the sign-up period because it's so short,....but also because those that DO sign up will likely be those that are super-motivated by illness and pre-existing conditions. The pool of enrollees will be smaller and more expensive to maintain. Premiums will likely rise.

Healthcare for all works because everyone is participating. When people are excluded the economy of scale weakens. The GOP is hoping to turn the PR tide against the ACA by saying, "Look how the program is struggling and it's expensive!" Don't fall for it. It's sabotage. 

SLASHING THE MARKETING
Another way they're sabotaging the ACA is by draining the advertising funds out of the budget. The Dept of Health and Human Services announced last week it would cut the Obamacare sign-up budget by 72 percent. Advertising funding will fall from $100 million to $10 million for the 2018 enrollment season. In-person outreach dollars will decline from $62.5 million to $36 million.

STARVING  COMMUNITY OUTREACH
The Affordable Care Act requires BY LAW that the federal government runs a “navigator program.” This is done through grants to local healthcare non-profits to help consumers in communities to understand the law and help navigate the choices. The Trump administration is cutting those grants by 41%. Keep in mind that 77% of people who enrolled in person need help understanding plan choices, and 31% lack internet service. These Navigators are crucial in areas like ours.


SO WHAT CAN WE DO?
House and Senate Republicans took their best shots at repeal. Their efforts failed because the ACA has succeeded in providing access to health care for millions more Americans. People are better off with Obamacare than without it. Yes, it can be improved, but battering it and draining it of its good qualities will not make anything better happen. Republicans do not want you to have a right to healthcare pure and simple. They aren't planning on bringing you anything "better." They want the free market to rule, and that means a lot of people will be left out of healthcare. 

So as Democrats, as Americans, and as people who care about the lives of others, we need to do a few things starting right away:

1) Call Senators Burr and Tillis and demand that they vote against the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson bill. Demand the right to see CBO scores. Show how it will affect North Carolinians. If nothing else, we must make it hard on them, and drag it out so that their "fast track" expires the end of this month. 

2) Let EVERYONE know the enrollment period time frame of the ACA. 2018 Open Enrollment period runs from November 1, 2017 to December 15, 2017.

3) Learn all we can about the ACA enrollment so that we can help our friends and neighbors enroll. Public forums with information disseminated to pick up the slack of the starved navigator programs. We're all int he public service business now and need to serve our fellow man. 


FURTHER READING:
VOX 9/5/2017 "This is what Obamacare sabotage looks like"


POLITICO  8/31/17 "Trump Administration Slashes Obamacare Outreach"
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POLITICO 9/13/17 "Graham, Cassidy unveil last-ditch Obamacare repeal bill"

WASHINGTON POST 9/13/17 "GOP Tries One More Time to Undo ACA with Bill Offering Huge Block Grants To States"

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What's Next For Healthcare

8/1/2017

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The healthcare votes in the Senate were dramatic. They were stressful to watch, and as the hours passed midnight, many of us were too anxious to sleep. For others, waking up to the news that next day was a glimmer of hope for the functionality of our democracy that yes, we CAN take our eyes off the process for a moment and trust that democracy can work - if just barely. Millions of heroes should be thanked for their hard work writing letters, calling, protesting, even getting arrested to protest the injustice of removing people from their healthcare or pricing them out of their access to care. 

However, we know the GOP will try again. They tried more than 50 times during the Obama Administration to do so,...why should they stop trying to do so with a Republican majority? The Affordable Care Act saved lives and improved access to healthcare for millions of Americans. Social programs created by the government can do that in large-scale ways that can improve lives. 

But President Trump has tweeted to stop the cost-sharing subsidies that the government has promised to offset the low-income enrollees to the program. Let's be very clear; these subsidies are not a "bailout." They are the agreement that was made by the government to the American people. Just because our current President doesn't like the name attached to it, does not mean he can just not pay.

Now, I know,...I know,...he has done this all the time in his private life. In the 80s and 90s, a local Wilkes County manufacturer I know sold to him and he would routinely not pay his last invoice. They had to fight and beg and in the end, would settle for 10% less because it was better than nothing. But he doesn't understand that the US government is not allowed to do this. Insurance companies can actually sue the US government in the US Court of Federal Claims, and they'd be right to do so. 

And yet even this week, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners are trying to figure out what to do since insurers must submit their final 2018 rates to officials by August 16th. The ACA after all is still the law. According to Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC earlier this summer, they are considering raising premiums an average of 22.9% if the government decides to renege on their agreement. With the agreed upon subsidies, the company said their premiums average increase would have been only 8.8%.  

So, next we need to fight back against the government if they try to "starve" the ACA out of existence and we need the insurance companies to fight with us, because we the people should not be the ones to suffer for Trumpcare's failure. And we should also flood protests on Berger and Moore in the North Carolina General Assembly with their failure to expand Medicaid and close the gap, which has stopped so many in North Carolina from being able to afford healthcare because they continue to deny coverage expansion. 
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NO STATE WILL FARE WORSE THAN NC with BCRA

7/7/2017

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Out of all of America's 441 Congressional Districts, this is how NCs fared when put into the CBO analysis. https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/healthcare/news/2017/06/27/435112/coverage-losses-state-senate-health-care-repeal-bill/

The below is a letter written by Wilkes Democrat Kathryn Charles of Purlear, NC. It was sent to Sens. Burr and Tillis as well as the Wilkes Journal Patriot.

Congressional Republicans spent nearly 7 years and over 60 attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA). A 2013 CBS News report estimated a cost of 1.5 million dollars for each attempt, which translates the total cost to American taxpayers of those exercises to over 90 million dollars. During those years, no solutions for a better healthcare plan were put forth. Recently a healthcare working group, comprised of 13 male Republican senators led by Mitch McConnell, met in secret closed door sessions to devise a new plan, without input from any other members of Congress, Republican or Democrat, male or female, from the interested public, from professional healthcare organizations or from any others whose lives could be affected.
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As far as we know from the last Congressional Budget Office review, the American Health Care Plan (AHCA) or “TrumpCare” will take away health care from 22 million Americans. It will push Americans into low-quality, high cost-sharing health insurance, and hike deductibles by $1500 on average. This bill will allow insurance companies to charge more to people with pre-existing conditions, affecting 130 million Americans.  The bill includes an age tax that would let insurance companies charge people ages 50 to 64 five times more for health coverage than anyone else. It will cut $834 billion from Medicaid, affecting more than 70 million Americans, half of whom are children. It will put lifetime and annual benefit caps back on the table for even those with employer coverage. It will make women pay more for health insurance than men, since insurance companies could charge more for pre-existing conditions like breast cancer. Affordable health care services for nearly 3 million Americans, especially women and families would be eliminated by cuts to Planned Parenthood. Cutting Special Education funds for schools would harm children with special needs and a variety of disabilities. Those cuts were necessary, however, to provide the $600 billion in tax breaks for the very wealthiest Americans and corporations, who have the least need. Essentially, this is not a health care bill at all, but a massive transfer of wealth from the poor and middle class to the rich.

According to a recent Washington Post article, loss of coverage will result in loss of lives. “The biggest and most definitive study of what happens to death rates when Medicaid coverage is expanded, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that for every 455 people who gained coverage across several states, one life was saved per year. Applying that figure to even a conservative estimate of 20 million losing coverage in the event of an ACA repeal yields an estimate of 43,956 deaths annually.”
Major associations in opposition to the AHCA are The American Medical Association, AARP, American Hospital Association, American Heart Association, the Federation of American Hospitals, the American Cancer Society, Cancer Action Network, American Diabetes Association and March of Dimes. Their views have not been heard or taken into consideration.
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Our North Carolina Senators Richard Burr and Thom Tillis have indicated that they will support this harmful legislation, in spite of the impact on our state’s citizens.  According to a recent article in the News and Observer, “If the Senate health care plan becomes law, no state’s residents would fare worse than those of North Carolina, according to a new study on the proposed bill. That includes 1.3 million people in North Carolina, the fourth-most in the nation, and the highest percentage of people losing coverage in any state.”

The President promised a health care plan with lower premium costs and better coverage, with no cuts to Medicaid and no change to the protections for pre-existing conditions. With the passage of this cruel bill, the President and Republican Senators who vote in favor of it will assure that every last one of those promises to the American people will be broken, and that millions of lives will be adversely affected.
Concerned citizens must voice our opposition to elected officials and demand that every single American, regardless of ability to pay, age, gender or pre-existing condition, have equal access to affordable healthcare. It is long past time that we move this nation forward, in a bipartisan way, to a Medicare-for-All, single payer healthcare system.

​~ Kathryn Charles
Purlear, N.C.


REFERENCES:
• Cost of repeal attempts: http://miami.cbslocal.com/2013/05/16/obamacare-repeal-votes-costs-tens-of-millions/   “Last year, CBS News calculated that the first 33 votes to repeal health care reform took up approximately 80 hours of floor time from the House, or roughly two weeks. The Congressional Research Service said it costs $24 million to run the House for a week, so the first 33 votes cost taxpayers approximately $48 million.”

• Repeal Attempts: https://obamacarefacts.com/2015/02/03/60-repeal-attempts-obamacare/

• How NC would fare:  http://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/national-politics/article158456069.html#storylink=cpy

• Number of deaths: (https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2017/01/23/repealing-the-affordable-care-act-will-kill-more-than-43000-people-annually/?utm_term=.6717e8179dc0)

​• First Infographic:  
https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/healthcare/news/2017/06/27/435112/coverage-losses-state-senate-health-care-repeal-bill/

• Second Infographic:  
http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2017/07/map-of-the-day-who-gets-screwed-the-most-by-bcra/
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