Monday, June 16, 2008

NEXT PRESIDENT VISITS FLINT MI USA...VOTE OBAMA!!!

Obama to stop in Flint today Morning speech at Kettering likely to focus on economy, middle-class recovery[f]

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*** * REFLECTIONS: To soon to be President Barack Obama, welcome to my birthplace, my source of employment, the birthplace of my child and my home with my wife Lynn, Flint Michigan USA. We are a strong smart town that has fallen on hard times. Hard times not of our sole doing. See , we were at one time part of that basket of hope that created the middle class in America. We are the birthplace of General Motors and have a strong history and shed tears and blood for the industrialization of America.. But you, and I say you because you are in Congress , allowed globalization without protecting the middle class worker in America. So here in Flint MI USA today 6/16/08 please tell the unemployed worker how your presidency will benefit him or her. We are your friend and we are desperate for leadership-Terry Bankert 6/16/08 , http://attorneybankert.com/ ****

WHEN PRESIDENT , BARACK OBAMA IF YOU CAN HELP TURN AROUND FLINT MI USA .....YOU WILL HAVE HELPED THE COUNTRY!

"Here in Flint, the devastating effects of eight years of George Bush have hit close to home. The people of Flint can't afford John McCain's promise of four more years of failed economic policies that are setting back our ability to compete in the 21st century," [ml]

SPEECH LIVE ON THE INTERNET The Flint Journal's Web site will broadcast Obama's Flint speech live. Check it out Monday at mlive.com/flintjournal. http://www.mlive.com/flintjournal/

THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF THE OBAMA TSUNAMI The road to the White House doesn't necessarily run through Flint, but it's a natural side trip for any Democrat who preaches economic recovery for the middle class.[f]

WE ARE MICHIGAN..... Politically, Kildee said, Flint is a Democratic hub of the so-called I-75 corridor from Detroit to Bay City. That makes it important for a Democratic presidential candidate, though nominee John Kerry didn't visit Flint in the 2004 presidential race.[f]

WE HAVE GOT MIKEE...... Flint gained international notoriety in filmmaker and Flint-area native Michael Moore's 1989 documentary "Roger and Me," which cast Flint as an emblem of industrial decline.[f]

MAKE EVERY VOTE COUNT, GET EVERY NEW VOTE YOU/WE CAN... There are many in the world of politics and punditry who believe an Obama victory in the fall is a foregone conclusion. A piece in Politico Sunday even quoted historians noting due to the mood of the country and unpopularity of a two-term president McCain has a low statistical chance of winning. All of this comes despite the fact national polls have McCain and Obama in a dead heat. These are all the same pundits who also wrote McCain off as a dead and gone in the GOP primary a little less than a year ago. Now look at him.[n]


THE FLINT VISIT AND OTHER SIDE TRIPS CAN WIN THE ELECTION Barack Obama will take that side trip on the way to a large rally at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit later today. He'll hold a small rally at 11:45 this morning at Flint's Kettering University, a top-rated engineering school (formerly General Motors Institute) that churns out brainpower amid the city's industrial decline.[f]

OBAMA MUST CAMPAIGN EVERYWHERE If Obama wants to win hearts and minds in places like Tennessee,...[AND Flint MI-trb],... he has to come here and campaign in earnest. That has not happened yet.[n]

KILDEE MUST HAVE BOOTED DUNCAN OUT OF THE CHAIRMANSHIP Obama's message surely will focus on economic issues, said Genesee County Democratic Party Chairman Dan Kildee. The number of Flint-area automotive workers fell from 79,000 in 1976 to around 12,000 now, he said.[f] Dan Kildee is not the chairperson of the Genesee County Democratic Party, Ronald Duncan is, but Kildee is a better spokesperson.[-trb]

OBAMA WHAT WILL YOU DO TO HELP US REPOSITION? "Access to higher education in the knowledge economy is part of Obama's message," Kildee said. "You have a city that's part of the old economy and needs to reposition itself for the next generation of jobs.[f] "There's a lot of hope that with Obama, we can have an industrial policy that embraces the new economy."[F]

MAKE EVERY VOTE COUNT IF YOU WANT TO TURN THIS COUNTRY AROUND George Bush was a come from behind candidate given little chance in the beginning.[trb] Obama cannot take any state for granted nor any demographic group or issue group ( like the unemployed).[trb]

NEW BATTLE GROUND STATES ARE EMERGING Maine is looking more like a battleground state as John McCain and Barack Obama court independent voters and chase every last electoral vote in their respective quests for the White House.[m] Obama announced in May that he would have a state director and campaign organization in all 50 states. His campaign also has a "handful of staffers in Maine working on the Vote for Change Voter registration drive," which the campaign launched last month, said Obama spokeswoman Amy Brundage.[m]

THINGS CAN CHANGE FAST, LEADERS TO LOSERS, CHANGE TO ENTRENCHMENT..WINNING A PRESIDENCY IS A BATTLE If Democrats want a more personal example of how events can turn for those in power, it wasn’t that long ago that President George W. Bush engineered something no president had accomplished in decades. With the help of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, the Bush White House managed to make off-year election gains in the House and Senate in 2002 — just two years after he took the presidency with the help of the U.S. Supreme Court.[n] The mantra for Democrats after the Florida recounts in 2000 became “every vote counts.”.[n] Obama is expected to lay out his agenda for how to create the good-paying jobs of the future and how to ensure that America can compete and succeed in the global economy, said Amy Brundage, an Obama spokeswoman.[ml]

OUR FURTURE WILL BE CAST BY THE RESULTS OF THE NEXT ELECTED PRESIDENCY. I AM WORKING FOR OBAMA. What will you do today to help your country?[trb] —end

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[n] The City Paper http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=60845
[m] Morning Sentinel http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/news/local/5157743.html
[f] Freep.com http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080616/NEWS06/806160334
[trb] Comments of Terry Bankert to include CAP headlines http://attorneybankert.com/

[ml] M-LIVE- Flint Journal http://www.mlive.com/elections/index.ssf/2008/06/obama_to_talk_about_jobs_globa.html 61893


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Saturday, June 14, 2008

OBAMA , NATIONAL HEALTH CARE, JUDICIAL ACTIVISM AND MORE

BANKERT RADIO/VIDEO (a.m. and internet) 6/14/08, A WEEK IN REVIEW 2 live radio shows you can call into....1-810-235-1970


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9-9:30 A.M. 6/14/08 on WFLT call in live 1420 AM Radio 1-810-239-5733 PPO’s and ANY OF YOUR FAMILY LAW QUESTIONS. SEE: http://flinttalk.com/viewtopic.php?p=29850 10: a.m. TO 11:00 a.m. LIVE ON Internet radio Liberal and live Saturday 10 am till 11 am. Terry Bankert on Flint Talk radio/video http://www.flinttalkradio.com/terrybankert.htm During this hour I will re cap my blog Good Morning Flint from the last week. _call me at 1-810-235-1970
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6/9/08- JUDICIAL ACTIVISM- WHY NOT.....
http://flinttalk.com/viewtopic.php?p=29815http://flinttalk.com/viewtopic.php?p=29750http://flinttalk.com/viewtopic.php?p=29618http://flinttalk.com/viewtopic.php?p=29547On Flint Talk
http://flinttalk.com/viewtopic.php?p=29895#29895

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A strong judiciary made America strong. Your party's weakening of the bench has us in the mess we are in today. I think many of the founding fathers were lawyers , and those judges on that pesky case ... Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137 (1803) is a landmark case in United States law. It formed the basis for the exercise of judicial review in the United States under Article III of the Constitution. This case resulted from a petition to the Supreme Court by William Marbury, who had been appointed as Justice of the Peace in the District of Columbia by President John Adams shortly before leaving office, but whose commission was not delivered as required by John Marshall, Adams' Secretary of State. When Thomas Jefferson assumed office, he ordered the new Secretary of State, James Madison, to withhold Marbury's and several other men's commissions. Being unable to assume the appointed offices without the commission documents, Marbury and three others petitioned the Court to force Madison to deliver the commission to Marbury. The Supreme Court denied Marbury's petition, holding that the statute upon which he based his claim was unconstitutional. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marbury_v._Madison
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6/11/08- OBAMA GIVES A HELLO
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Thursday, June 12, 2008

NATIONAL HEALTH CARE...A GOOD IDEA!

Single-Payer National Health Insurance[p]
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*** REFLECTION: Health Care in America is broken, breaking the backs of the American Middle class......when the system is broke...we must fix it... This morphed article is first in a series to educated my self then advocate a position. B4M may edit my articles for placement without permission I cannot figure out your page breaks...hr 676 WORKSHOP INFORMATION AT THE END OF THIS ARTICLE...[trb] ***

NATIONAL HEALTH CARE PROPOSAL U.S. Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., got some support from Hamtramck on Tuesday night for his efforts to enact a national universal health care program.[d] HR 676 establishes an American-styled national health insurance program. The bill would create a publicly financed, privately delivered health care program that uses the already existing Medicare program by expanding and improving it to all U.S. residents, and all residents living in U.S. territories. [c]

THE REAL AMERICAN PLAN The goal of the legislation is to ensure that all Americans, guaranteed by law, will have access to the highest quality and cost effective health care services regardless of ones employment, income, or health care status. [c] With over 45-75 million uninsured Americans, and another 50 million who are under insured, it is time to change our inefficient and costly fragmented health care system. [c]

SAVE ALMOST 300 BILLION A YEAR...! Physicians For A National Health Program reports that under a Medicare For All plan, we could save over $286 billion dollars a year in total health care costs. [c]

FAMILIES CANNOT AFFORD HEALTHER CARE AND CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT We would move away from our present system where annual family premiums have increased upwards to $9,068 this year. [c] Under HR 676, a family of three making $40,000 per year would spend approximately $1600 per year for health care coverage. [c] Medicare for All would allow the United States to reduce its almost $2 trillion health care expenditure per year while covering all of the uninsured and everybody else for more than they are getting under their current health care plans. [c]

AVERAGE EMPLOYER SAVES $1,000 PER YEAR In 2005, without reform, the average employer who offers coverage will contribute $2,600 to health care per employee (for much skimpier benefits).[c] Under HR 676, the average costs to employers for an employee making $30,000 per year will be reduced to $1,155 per year; less than $100 per month.[c]

PRIVATE PAY HAS TURNED INTO PRIVATE ENRICHMENT AND PUBLIC MISERY Private health insurance was an idea that worked during part of the last century; it will not succeed through the 21st Century. [P4] With jobs increasingly service-based and short-term, the large employment-based risk pools that made this insurance system possible no longer exist. Medical care has become more effective and more essential to the ordinary person, but also more costly and capital-intensive. [P4] The multiple private insurance carriers that emerged during the last century can no longer provide a sound basis for financing our modern health care system.[p4]

THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Single-payer national health insurance is a system in which a single public or quasi-public agency organizes health financing, but delivery of care remains largely private [p] Alone among the nations of the world, the U.S. has relied upon private insurance to cover the majority of its population. [P4] In the mid-20th Century, when medical care accounted for barely 1% of our gross national product, medical technology was limited, and jobs lasted for a lifetime, health care could be financed through such employment-based, premium-financed health insurance. [P4] But the time for private insurance has passed.[p4] Conyers said the legislation (H.R. 676) is important because it addresses health insurance, an issue that affects all Americans, and he thanked the city for its support.[d] “Cities all across this nation are doing this,” he said, indicating that Hamtramck will not be the only city to adopt such supporting resolutions. “At least I can say Hamtramck set the pace.”[d] Conyers said he hopes to convince the city of Detroit to follow Hamtramck’s lead.[d]

THE RICH GET CARE THE POOR JUST GET........ Currently, the U.S. health care system is outrageously expensive, yet inadequate. Despite spending more than twice as much as the rest of the industrialized nations ($7,129 per capita), the United States performs poorly in comparison on major health indicators such as life expectancy, infant mortality and immunization rates.[P] Moreover, the other advanced nations provide comprehensive coverage to their entire populations, while the U.S. leaves 47 million completely uninsured and millions more inadequately covered.[p] The United States spends more than twice as much on health care as the average of other developed nations, all of which boast universal coverage. Yet over 39 million Americans have no health insurance whatsoever, and most others are underinsured, in the sense that they lack adequate coverage for all contingencies (e.g., long-term care and prescription drug costs).[p2] Health care has now become a major part of our national expenditures. The premium for an individual now averages more than $4,000 per year, while a good family policy averages more than $10,000 per year, comparable to the minimum wage and nearly one-fourth of the median family income. [P4] As a consequence, though the US spends far more on health care than any other nation, we leave millions of our people without any coverage at all. And those who do have coverage increasingly find that their plans are inadequate, exposing them to financial hardship and even bankruptcy when illness strikes.[p4] If we believe that everyone should have health care coverage, and that financial barriers should not prevent us from accessing health care when we need it, then it has become clear that the private health insurance system cannot meet our needs. Health care has simply become too expensive to be financed through private insurance premiums.[p4]

31% ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS The reason we spend more and get less than the rest of the world is because we have a patchwork system of for-profit payers. Private insurers necessarily waste health dollars on things that have nothing to do with care: overhead, underwriting, billing, sales and marketing departments as well as huge profits and exorbitant executive pay. Doctors and hospitals must maintain costly administrative staffs to deal with the bureaucracy. Combined, this needless administration consumes one-third (31 percent) of Americans’ health dollars.[p]

GET RID OF THE MIDDLE MEN.....AND WOMEN..... Single-payer financing is the only way to recapture this wasted money. The potential savings on paperwork, more than $350 billion per year, are enough to provide comprehensive coverage to everyone without paying any more than we already do.[p] Why is the U. S. so different? The short answer is that we alone treat health care as a commodity distributed according to the ability to pay, rather than as a social service to be distributed according to medical need. [P2] In our market-driven system, investor-owned firms compete not so much by increasing quality or lowering costs, but by avoiding unprofitable patients and shifting costs back to patients or to other payers. This creates the paradox of a health care system based on avoiding the sick. [P2] It generates huge administrative costs, which, along with profits, divert resources from clinical care to the demands of business. In addition, burgeoning satellite businesses, such as consulting firms and marketing companies, consume an increasing fraction of the health care dollar.[p2]

UNITED WE STAND ...DIVIDED WE GET SICKER..... Under a single-payer system, all Americans would be covered for all medically necessary services, including: doctor, hospital, long-term care, mental health, dental, vision, prescription drug and medical supply costs. Patients would regain free choice of doctor and hospital, and doctors would regain autonomy over patient care.[p] A National Health Insurance Program would save at least $150 billion annually by eliminating the high overhead and profits of the private, investor-owned insurance industry and reducing spending for marketing and other satellite services. [P2] Doctors and hospitals would be freed from the concomitant burdens and expenses of paperwork created by having to deal with multiple insurers with different rules - often rules designed to avoid payment. During the transition to an NHI, the savings on administration and profits would fully offset the costs of expanded and improved coverage. [P2] NHI would make it possible to set and enforce overall spending limits for the health care system, slowing cost growth over the long run.[p2] A National Health Insurance Program is the only affordable option for universal, comprehensive coverage. Under the current system, expanding access to health care inevitably means increasing costs, and reducing costs inevitably means limiting access. [P2] But an NHI could both expand access and reduce costs. It would squeeze out bureaucratic waste and eliminate the perverse incentives that threaten the quality of care and the ethical foundations of medicine.[p2]

I BELONGED TO A REGIONAL BOARD ONCE.. THE HOSPITALS PAID A LOT OF ATTENTION.... Physicians would be paid fee-for-service according to a negotiated formulary or receive salary from a hospital or nonprofit HMO / group practice. Hospitals would receive a global budget for operating expenses. Health facilities and expensive equipment purchases would be managed by regional health planning boards.[p]

THIS WILL PUT SOME REPUBLICANS OUT OF A JOB A single-payer system would be financed by eliminating private insurers and recapturing their administrative waste. Modest new taxes would replace premiums and out-of-pocket payments currently paid by individuals and business. Costs would be controlled through negotiated fees, global budgeting and bulk purchasing.[p]

CHANGE THE SYSTEM ITS BROKEN We endorse a fundamental change in America’s health care - the creation of a comprehensive National Health Insurance (NHI) Program. Such a program - which in essence would be an expanded and improved version of Medicare - would cover every American for all necessary medical care. Most hospitals and clinics would remain privately owned and operated, receiving a budget from the NHI to cover all operating costs. [P2] Investor-owned facilities would be converted to not-for-profit status, and their former owners compensated for past investments. Physicians could continue to practice on a fee-for-service basis, or receive salaries from group practices, hospitals or clinics.[p2] Universal, Comprehensive Coverage Only such coverage ensures access, avoids a two-class system, and minimizes expense [p3] No out-of-pocket payments Co-payments and deductibles are barriers to access, administratively unwieldy, and unnecessary for cost containment [p3] A single insurance plan in each region, administered by a public or quasi-public agency A fragmentary payment system that entrusts private firms with administration ensures the waste of billions of dollars on useless paper pushing and profits. Private insurance duplicating public coverage fosters two-class care and drives up costs; such duplication should be prohibited [p3] Global operating budgets for hospitals, nursing homes, allowed group and staff model HMOs and other providers with separate allocation of capital funds Billing on a per-patient basis creates unnecessary administrative complexity and expense. A budget separate from operating expenses will be allowed for capital improvements [p3] Free Choice of Providers Patients should be free to seek care from any licensed health care provider, without financial incentives or penalties [p3] Public Accountability, Not Corporate Dictates The public has an absolute right to democratically set overall health policies and priorities, but medical decisions must be made by patients and providers rather than dictated from afar. Market mechanisms principally empower employers and insurance bureaucrats pursuing narrow financial interests [p3] Ban on For-Profit Health Care Providers Profit seeking inevitably distorts care and diverts resources from patients to investors [p3] Protection of the rights of health care and insurance workers A single-payer national health program would eliminate the jobs of hundreds of thousands of people who currently perform billing, advertising, eligibility determination, and other superfluous tasks. These workers must be guaranteed retraining and placement in meaningful jobs. [p3] In sum, we will not be able to control health care costs until we reform our method of financing health care. We simply have to give up the fantasy that the private insurance industry can provide us with comprehensive coverage when this requires premiums that average-income individuals cannot afford. Instead, the U.S. already has a successful program that covers more than forty million people, gives free choice of doctors and hospitals, and has only three percent administrative expense. It is Medicare, and an expanded and improved Medicare for All (Medicare 2.0) program would cover everyone comprehensively within our current expenditures and eliminate the need for private insurance. This is the direction we must go.[p4]

SUPPORT HR 676 “The bill would create a publicly financed, privately delivered health care system that improves and expands the already existing Medicare program to all U.S. residents,” according to a summary of the legislation. The program would be funded at least in part through a payroll tax.[d] HR 676 establishes an American-styled national health insurance program. The bill would create a publicly financed, privately delivered health care program that uses the already existing Medicare program by expanding and improving it to all U.S. residents, and all residents living in U.S. territories. The goal of the legislation is to ensure that all Americans, guaranteed by law, will have access to the highest quality and cost effective health care services regardless of ones employment, income, or health care status. [c]

**** WORKSHOP Conyers Health Care Bill TRAINING 6/21/08 10 am.Sponsored by the Progressive Caucus. At Asbury Church. Dr. David Epsy, Olivia Boykins and possibly Bob Sisler will speak on HR676 and give instruction on how to make presentations to other groups. CONFIRM BEFORE YOU ATTEND. The event is located at Asbury United Methodist Church, 1653 Davison Rd, Flint. Since I am not the sponsor , just helping to promote it I suggest you confirm with the following; Questions can be directed to Maryion Lee, Chair at 810-659-3772, 810-730-4397, shermarfam@aol.com, or progressivegendems.com ***

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Posted here by Terry Bankert ... 6/12/08 5 (If you like this article please forward to your friends, if not just keep it to yourself.) Family Mediation and Divorce Practice. 1. http://attorneybankert.com/ Join my political party of preference, http://www.michigandems.com/join.html Join me in creating a new voice in The Michigan Democratic Party, become a Precinct Delegate. You are invited to join me at Face Book http://www.facebook.com/people/Terry_Bankert/645845362 Link here for a broadcast LIVE AND LIBERAL! http://www.stickam.com/editMediaComment.do?method=load&mId=179448715 — [p] PNHP Physicians for a National Health Care Program http://www.pnhp.org/facts/single_payer_resources.php [trb] Comments Of Terry Bankert to include CAP headlines. http://attorneybankert.com/ [P2] PNHP Physicians for a National Health Care Program http://www.pnhp.org/single_payer_resources/proposal_of_the_physicians _working_group_for_singlepayer_national_health_insurance.php [p3] http://www.pnhp.org/facts/key_features_of_singlepayer.php [D] Detroit Free Press http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080528/NEWS02/80528030/1004/news [p4] PNHP Physicians for a National Health Care Program http://www.pnhp.org/news/2007/july/_health_insurance_fo.php [c] California Nurses Association http://www.guaranteedhealthcare.org/legislation/hr-676-conyers/ united-states-national-health-insurance-act 61118


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