Posts Tagged ‘healthcare’
Leadership, Messaging, Strategic Blueprints, Views on News • October 15th, 2009
Just wonderin’
by Chris Lato
President Obama is discussing sending $13 billion in checks to seniors to make up for the decline in the cost of living adjustment for Social Security. Increases are pegged to inflation, there hasn’t been inflation, and basically, it amounts to a $250 check.
Also, there is no plan at this point to pay for it.
Isn’t there a reason why the rate is tied to the cost of living and inflation?
Leadership, Views on News • August 12th, 2009
The gold rush, 2009-style
by Chris Lato
If there’s a theme that ties these different bits of news together, it’s that money does, indeed, grow on trees these days.
In New York, for example, they’re giving out ‘free money.’ Well, it’s actually ‘stimulus’ money but it might as well be free, right?
Leadership, Messaging, Views on News • August 6th, 2009
Cal Thomas nails it
by Chris Lato
There’s little I can add to this. The cliché goes that the devil is in the details, and yet we don’t even have details to consider yet in the headlong rush for healthcare reform. The central idea to date is, “Healthcare reform has to happen NOW.”
Meanwhile, President Obama’s poll numbers are taking a hit and the spin machine is whirling feverishly. One particularly stark example: House leader Nancy Pelosi claiming that healthcare town hell protestors are ‘carrying swastikas.’
So, oppose what the government is proposing and you are a neo-Nazi? Hmm.
Grass Roots Organization, Messaging, Strategic Blueprints, Views on News • August 5th, 2009
Those pesky constituents…
by Chris Lato
For U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen, the heat is on. And Rep. Kagen, who’s been known to step in it from time to time, is lashing back at what he feels is a conspiracy organized by Big Insurance.
“I couldn’t have organized it better,” Kagen said. No kidding - and it wasn’t for a lack of trying.
Strategic Blueprints, Views on News • December 8th, 2008
The game changer
by Chris Lato
It didn’t take long for some on the left to become disillusioned with President-elect Obama’s early policy shifts and Cabinet appointments (and for Team Obama to start pushing back).
A certain degree of this is to be expected. With Democrats making a clean sweep at the federal (and, in Wisconsin, state levels), plenty of Dems think now is the time to make the big, bold moves that couldn’t be done until now. Universal health care, pulling out of Iraq ASAP, and higher taxes, particularly aimed at businesses, to cite three examples.
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