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in my opinion …
So, I am a person of colour my family’s coffee table always had jet, essence and all the usual magazines made for us and purchased delivered by mail… now they online.. ha. I definitely loved reading them, absorbed the information and admit that there have been times in my life when I put some ( poc ) magazines in time out or just stopped reading them for a long while.
However, in 2009 a great couple was being featured by other magazines, but Essence seemed to have the best and entertaining write-up on Obama’s family, and have been reading it ever since. I even went out of my way to score a free 1yr subscription by racking up some reward points but today … ah. Today, I received the Feb issue which is devoted to Black History Month with a tribute to Mandela and the cover was given to Steve Harvey … great! love him and his family.
Yet, as I thumbed through the magazine, an article in the hot topics section popped out at me. The Forgotten: Black, Female, and Uninsured with a heartbreaking graphic of a woman and a little girl looking worried. I had to read more, but something was missing as I read the intro. It stated as many as 8 million Americans; Single working Black women have discovered they are ineligible to participate in the ACA program. If that wasn’t bad enough, retirees and Nursing Assistants were not only struggling to survive but might not get the health care they need. Ok, I started to get mad at the issue mad that these women were turned away …but stopped. I know women can get ACA , we are what I call the demographic for the ACA program, what the heck is missing from this, then there it was. Apparently, all of these women live in the south where 25 states refused Medicaid lest we talk about Obamacare, while many other states are discouraging and making it tough for their constituents to talk to navigators to get Affordable Care …or Obamacare.
The ACA specifically, among other things, eliminates discrimination and labeling a woman as a pre-existing condition… which women are considered because we can have children. Anyway, suffice it to say I felt slightly peeved the article seemed somewhat misleading, though it had stories about what obstacles women were facing and was reported in great detail as some readers could relate and learn what they might need to do. Yet, for someone who actually knows about the ACA, it was tough reading how their so-called Public Servants have stood in the way of women who need health care now. The powers that be have done a great job at putting these women and 8 million other lives at risk from diseases and illnesses …. Why?
The article left me with a sick feeling because it gave the reader a great idea as to how the ACA is being treated in the South. It takes us inside the lives of these women who are in need, it also left me feeling like by the end of the article they still didn’t know how ACA worked or have answers they needed about how and where to sign up for ACA or if they were eventually nudged into the right direction by some helpful soul. The article even had comments from a health care official who said the govt marketplace is available and that seems to be ignored. Ultimately, I was somewhat disappointed in the article; it was an opportunity to find the resources for the women who probably could tell their friends and so on …
Smithsonian Channel: “Aerial America: Hawai’i (Full Episode)”
Stories of 2013 …
- ‘Female visitors could fall for them’: Saudis deport three men for being ‘too handsome’
- Canadian man fights strict Dubai swearing laws by arguing ‘f— off’ is not an insult in Canada
- UAE cyber-crime law ‘effectively closes-off country’s only remaining forum for free speech’: watchdog
- AFC apologizes for referring to UAE national soccer team as ’sand monkeys’
- 36 Senators Introduce Bill Prohibiting Virtually Any New Law Helping Workers | ThinkProgress http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/08/02/2404301/36-senators-introduce-bill-prohibiting-virtually-any-new-federal-law-helping-workers/
- Paul Krugman Calls Out The Right For Covering Up Basic Facts About Inequality
- Republican-appointed federal judge says blacks and Hispanics are “predisposed to crime.” Judge Edith Jones, a member of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, a circuit overseeing a large number of death penalty cases, made her outrageous comments about minorities during a speech earlier this year. The judge, who has a long history of troubling behavior, added that the death penalty is a public service because it’s the only way an inmate can “make peace with God.”
- Republican governor schedules costly special election to lower Democratic turnout during the general election. Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) is far head in the polls in his bid for re-election, yet he appears to have scheduled a special election to fill the seat of recently deceased Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) to keep Democratic turnout low the day he and Republican state legislators will be on the ballot. The election will cost $12 MILLION or more and is taking place less than a month before the November general election.
- Anti-Obamacare states pass up billions in funds meant to help the poor get health insurance. The red states that are refusing to expand Medicaid under Obamacare are set to lose out on $8 BILLION in funding, which will cause them to leave an additional 3.6 MILLION Americans uninsured simply out of spite.
- A Texas jury acquitted a man for the murder of a woman he hired as an escort, after his lawyers claimed he was authorized to use deadly force because she refused sex.
- , Media Matters released a report showing that business news channel CNBC had cast doubt on science in more than half of its 2013 climate change coverage,Media Matters conducted a follow-up study to see if CNBC had adjusted its coverage. [3] Remarkably, we found that climate denial at the network actually increased, rising from 51 percent to 55 percent of climate reporting.
- Myths about Medicaid
Resources:
Media Matters for America
Think Progress
He could become the first Iraq veteran elected Governor

When Army Colonel Anthony Brown received his mobilization orders for Iraq, he left his post in the Maryland House of Delegates and began a ten month tour with the 353rd Civil Affairs Command.
One year after his return, he was elected the state’s Lt. Governor, and you would be hard pressed to find someone who has done more to help veterans re-acclimate to life at home after overseas deployments.
His work passing the Veterans Behavioral Health Act has helped those coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan receive the mental health care they need, and the Veterans Full Employment Act has driven Maryland’s unemployment rate for veterans well below the national average.
Now he’s running for Governor and VoteVets is honored to support his campaign. Lt. Gov Brown has an urgent campaign finance deadline that ends when the state’s General Assembly officially begins at midnight. Can you contribute $5 to his campaign right now?
http://action.votevets.org/anthony-brown
Anthony Brown has a chance to become the first Iraq veteran to serve as a Governor.
Let’s help him realize that goal.
Jon Soltz
@Jon Soltz
Iraq War Veteran and Chairman
VoteVets.org





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