This is the meme on the right wing media noise machine, joined in unison by the Left puritan, public-option-or-bust armchair activists. The claim is that President Obama's health reform has failed - FAILED - to contain the exploding cost of health care and health insurance. Never mind the pure absurdity of that argument being raised before the premium subsidies, exchanges and the individual mandate has a chance to take effect in 2014. The rah-rah yelling and screaming sensationalizes announcements from insurance companies of big raises in rates, but fail to correct the story-line when those same insurers pare down those rates.
That's happening right now, as both the Fox media empire on the Right and the Faux-gressives on the Left fail to tell you. Especially in cases where state regulators have started taking advantage of the new law's provisions that allow them to hold insurance companies accountable and ask for justifications of arbitrary rate hikes. California exercised that option, and here is the result:
WellPoint's Anthem Blue Cross unit in California has reduced its proposed rate increase [in the individual market] to an average of 9.1% from the previous proposal to an increase of 16.4%. Further, WellPoint’s new rate increase of 9.1% will go into effect on July 1, from the previously proposed April 1, and it will delay increases in deductible and co-pays until January 1, 2012.
Consequently, the decreased rate hike will save about $40 million, effecting about 600,000 individual and family policyholders in California.
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It all started in the late 19th century where colonial Europeans using their divide and conquer strategy dismantled a United African country, Rwanda, into two ethnic groups (Tutsi and Hutu) that changed the socioeconomic power structure of the people of Rwanda forever.
The Germans before WWI and the Belgians afterwards had to have allies in Rwanda and who would have thought the size of ones nose would be a way to distinguish ones superiority over another. Tutsi, the minority population with a European looking nose structure, long and narrow in size and the Hutu with their wider nose measurement were the distinguishing symbol that divided a once United African country into enemies across ethnic lines. The Tutsi were favored because of the belief that they originated from Caucasian blood as a result were given opportunity to be educated and participate in the Belgian colonial government. These obviously was a discriminatory favoritism of the Tutsis over the Hutu which forever left a scar and resentment on the Hutu majority.
In 1920, it was the law of the Belgians to require people in Rwanda be identify by ethnicity between Tutsi and Hutu. They say it was for censuses purpose but the actual reason could not have been mistaken as it was the colonials trademark to divide, favor one group over another to create animosity across ethic groups. The strategy had been to conquer them by destructing them from focusing at the core issue of illegal occupation and forced enslavement. As a result, today we still have a generational divide in Rwanda and many other African colonies.







Last night I read a usual spin from a front page article at DailyKos titled "Winning the future is a great slogan" that pretty much does the usual purist undermining of the President's effort to challenge and change the status quo. However, just like the RW, the purist Left critics never let down from throwing bricks at the President. The diary is not even deserving of a click so
The Department of Labor reported today for the months of February that Non-farm payroll employment increased by 192,000 reducing the unemployment rate to 8.9 percent. It also reported that "Job gains occurred in manufacturing, construction, professional and business services, health care, and transportation and warehousing".
This is an encouraging news as a whole that Democrats should take to the bank praising as evidence that the economic recovery is on the right track while acknowledging there is still a lot of work ahead. While these are good news, there is also disappointment on a sector of working groups data that has showed little to non upward movement as the unemployment rate for blacks continue to be almost at twice the rate of whites (15.3%) and the unemployment rate for teenagers at almost 24%.
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But...asked if the President deserves a second term in the Oval Office, voters split 45 - 47 percent. But if you look at the poll numbers for a run off against the President, the President beats everyone of the Republicans in the field according to 
"Barack Obama has been President for a little over two years and one months and the amount he has gotten done in that period of time on Gay rights and indeed in a whole range of issue is breathtaking. It has been a monumental series of achievements including for LBGTQ Rights in this country." ~Tobias Wolff, Law Professor at Univ. PA and Obama Campaign Legal Advisor
