Tuesday, March 30, 2010

FC Bayern gegen Manchester United 2:1 1. Halbfinale Champions League

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A Message From the White House Office of Health Reform

Good afternoon,

Since the House of Representatives voted to pass health reform legislation on Sunday night, the legislative process and its political impact have been the focus of all the newspapers and cable TV pundits.

Outside of DC, however, many Americans are trying to cut through the chatter and get to the substance of reform with a simple question: "What does health insurance reform actually mean for me?" To help, we've put together some of the key benefits from health insurance reform.

Let's start with how health insurance reform will expand and strengthen coverage:

  * This year, children with pre-existing conditions can no longer be
    denied health insurance coverage. Once the new health insurance
    exchanges begin in the coming years, pre-existing condition
    discrimination will become a thing of the past for everyone.
  * This year, health care plans will allow young people to remain on
    their parents' insurance policy up until their 26th birthday.
  * This year, insurance companies will be banned from dropping people
    from coverage when they get sick, and they will be banned from
    implementing lifetime caps on coverage. This year, restrictive
    annual limits on coverage will be banned for certain plans. Under
    health insurance reform, Americans will be ensured access to the
    care they need.
  * This year, adults who are uninsured because of pre-existing
    conditions
will have access to affordable insurance through a
    temporary subsidized high-risk pool.
  * In the next fiscal year, the bill increases funding for community
    health centers
, so they can treat nearly double the number of
    patients over the next five years.
  * This year, we'll also establish an independent commission to
    advise on how best to build the health care workforce and increase
    the number of nurses, doctors and other professionals to meet our
    country's needs.  Going forward, we will provide $1.5 billion in
    funding to support the next generation of doctors, nurses and
    other primary care practitioners -- on top of a $500 million
    investment from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Health insurance reform will also curb some of the worst insurance industry practices and strengthen consumer protections:

  * This year, this bill creates a new, independent appeals process
    that ensures consumers in new private plans have access to an
    effective process to appeal decisions made by their insurer.
  * This year, discrimination based on salary will be outlawed. New
    group health plans will be prohibited from establishing any
    eligibility rules for health care coverage that discriminate in
    favor of higher-wage employees.
  * Beginning this fiscal year, this bill provides funding to states
    to help establish offices of health insurance consumer assistance
    in order to help individuals in the process of filing complaints
    or appeals against insurance companies.
  * Starting January 1, 2011, insurers in the individual and small
    group market will be required to spend 80 percent of their premium
    dollars on medical services. Insurers in the large group market
    will be required to spend 85 percent of their premium dollars on
    medical services. Any insurers who don't meet those thresholds
    will be required to provide rebates to their policyholders.
  * Starting in 2011, this bill helps states require insurance
    companies
to submit justification for requested premium increases.
    Any company with excessive or unjustified premium increases may
    not be able to participate in the new health insurance exchanges.

Reform immediately begins to lower health care costs for American families and small businesses:

  * This year, small businesses that choose to offer coverage will
    begin to receive tax credits of up to 35 percent of premiums to
    help make employee coverage more affordable.
  * This year, new private plans will be required to provide free
    preventive care: no co-payments and no deductibles for preventive
    services. And beginning January 1, 2011, Medicare will do the same.
  * This year, this bill will provide help for early retirees by
    creating a temporary re-insurance program to help offset the costs
    of expensive premiums for employers and retirees age 55-64.
  * This year, this bill starts to close the Medicare Part D 'donut
    hole' by providing a $250 rebate to Medicare beneficiaries who hit
    the gap in prescription drug coverage. And beginning in 2011, the
    bill institutes a 50% discount on prescription drugs in the 'donut
    hole
.'

Thank you,

Nancy-Ann DeParle
Director, White House Office of Health Reform

 Visit WhiteHouse.gov

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Friday, March 19, 2010

THE TEA PARTY & THE CIRCUS - Final Healthcare Reform Protest

If you are going to protest something shouldn't you know what it is you are protesting??

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Kudos to Autohaus Lancaster for their good service today.

So, went to Autohaus for a new tire lock ($32), since it seems I lost mine when I changed my tire on the turnpike. Ugh. I asked if I could get someone to listen to the steering since it was making noise. I thought it was maybe low on fluid, but apparently the new VWs don't have fluid it is electric power steering and there is a motor that helps it. The steering was fine..of course. Maybe the oil change took care of it, I don't know. While in the car though, the tech said "I can fix that rattle and it's covered under your warranty. It's the fuel line that is rattling." Ok great! While they were fixing that they found a recall. They fixed that too and washed the car. No costs to me. Nice!

Except for the tire key of course.

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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

FC Blackbird Wins Silver in Keystone State Games

On Sunday March 7th our premier soccer team FC Blackbird participated in the Keystone State Games (KSG) at Lanco Fieldhouse in Lancaster, PA.

KSG is a non-profit organization that was formed in 1983 in order to promote amateur athletics in PA. (www.keystonegames.com) Every year they host an indoor soccer tournament for adults and for the past three years we've entered a men's team. In 2008 we took the bronze and this year we bested that by winning the silver.
FC Blackbird Wins the Silver

The day started off with a slow start and a 0-0 tie on the small field. (Lanco has 3 fields. Two the same size and one that is considerably smaller) We were then surprised by a team out of Philadelphia, Tavolino and lost 0-3. For our third and final game in the preliminary round, we decided to change our strategy and finally found the back of the net to win the game 2-0. This put us second in our bracket. So, we would have to face off against another local team, Epic Photography in the first round of playoffs. We blanked them with another 2-0 victory and advanced to the semi-finals against CASL out Elco area.

In the semi final game we struck first taking a 1-0 lead only to end up down 3-1. We climbed back to a tie, with the third goal coming in the final seconds of the game. So, we were headed to over time! The rules of the tournament state that in the case of a tie, the goalie is taken off the field and both teams play with only four field players. So, the object is to be the first team to shoot. We had the kick off and started toward the goal. We took a shot that was blocked, but Pahn who was playing forward, stole the ball from the defended and pounded it home for the win! Next stop the finals and CASL headed to play for the bronze.

Our opponent for the final turned out to be Tavolino, the only team that had bested us earlier. The game went back and forth. We were tied at 3-3, but in the final minutes Tavolino scored a fourth goal to take the lead. Then with a little over a minute, one of their players was ejected with a red card for cursing at the ref. We tried to take advantage of the numbers advantage, but they held on with four on the field to win the gold 3-4.

All in all it was a fun day and we managed to survive with out any injuries. (Last year we suffered a number of injuries.) Plus, we came home with the silver medal!

Go on FC Blackbird!

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