Book Buzzr - Johnny Oops

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Home Health Care

If we cut 43 billion dollars out of Medicare Home Health Care, how much is this going to increase hospital and nursing home care? Is this really happening or is this a nightmare?

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Consumer Spending

Why should consumers spend when they don't know if they will have a job next week?

Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Economy

Are we going to replace consumer spending with government spending? If so, what are we going to do with the consumer?

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Monday, August 17, 2009

Is A Nonprofit Health Care Option A Public Plan Dressed Up In New Clothes?

Sometimes it’s hard to separate the facts from the hype. Switching from a public health care option to a not for profit co-op plan can be tricky. How well it gets big government out of our lives is debatable. The truth is that the devil is in the details. Specifically, what kind of control does government get for putting up the seed capital needed to fund these not for profit co op plans. Do they just put up the initial funding and then walk away? Or does government funding come with a whole bunch of rules and regulations and mandates that make it just the same as a public plan?

1. Do the not-for profits carry with them mandates that people must join them if they lose their existing insurance or if their employers cancel their policies?
2. Do they carry restrictions on who is covered and for how much?
3. Do they detail what procedures are covered for what age groups and who makes these decisions?
4. Can these co-ops pay for abortions, and is this government subsidized?
5. Are voluntary or involuntary end of life consultations required for members of the co-ops?
6. Will the co-ops have to be self-sustaining and self funded after initial government capital injections?
7. Will there be a level playing field with private insurers?
8. Must all people and prior conditions be covered and will the government subsidize their insurance payments.
9. Will these co-ops be cost neutral to the taxpayer?
10. Will the taxpayer have to fund the co-ops and for how much and will some people lose existing benefits?

In other words is the idea of a co-op insurance plan just a pig dressed up as Cinderella and wearing silver slippers on its hooves.

Is the floating of the idea to switch from a public insurance plan to a co-op insurance plan just a way to pacify an angry public, scared of too much government intervention in their lives?

The key to what happens next lies in how well the congress is listening to their constituents, or are they just determined to exercise their will as apposed to the will of the people?


Hi this is Arthur Levine author of the novel Johnny Oops. To read more about Johnny Oops and or health care reform plans please g to http://johnnyoops.blogspot.com.

Monday, August 10, 2009

End of Life Consulting Committee

How about letting all members of congress and their parents serve as a test sample on how the new committee to be formed to consult on end of life decisions functions in helping the elderly decide on the health care they should get?

Friday, July 31, 2009

WHY IS CONGRESS EXEMPT FROM HEALTHCARE REFORM?

Why are congress and its employees exempt from the health care reform plans currently circulating in congress? Is it because the reform stinks and they don't want to be subject to what they are sticking to the American people?

Wake up America and vote these jokers in congress out of office the first chance you get. If not you will have no one to blame for your loss of freedom of choice except you.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Government Spending

How are we ever going to be able to pay for all the new government spending?

Monday, June 8, 2009

Economic weather Report

Is this the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end of the economic recession we are in?

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Interest Rates On Mortgages

How high are interest rates on home mortgages going to g? Can the Fed or Treasury keep a cap on them, or is all the debt we have to finance going to make it impossible to control rates?

Friday, May 22, 2009

Are You Ready?

Are you ready to have a great holiday weekend?

Sunday, April 5, 2009

What's 3 Trillion Worth?

How many miles would 3 trillion single dollar bills laid end to end take?

Monday, March 30, 2009

The Elements Of A Good Read

Do you know what a good read is/ To find out go to http://johnnyoops.blogspot.com

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Brady's Run Takes Off

The answer to the question in the last post - Do Publishers really Care? - is that Brady's Run - a new cutting edge mystery - is taking off. Check it out at Http://www.answerthequestion123.blogspot.com

Monday, March 9, 2009

Why Am I Sitting At The Edge Of My Seat?

Award-winning journalist Joseph Collum hits a bull’s eye with the first in his series of mystery novels called Brady’s Run. With scintillating attention to detail, Collum puts the reader squarely in the middle of this action-packed adventure set in the luxurious beachfront community of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It’s non-stop action as native son Max Brady is drawn into investigating who is muscling his friends into selling their motels, who killed one of his oldest friends in the process, and who is ruining his beloved beach. He finds himself up against the Mayor, the building code department head, a gorgeous real estate agent, and a crooked lawyer who represents a greedy real estate mogul trying to accumulate the motel properties to build a high-rise resort guaranteed to steal the sun from the beach. Max Brady, with the mental tenacity of the hurricanes that are bedeviling Southern Florida, will not be swayed from the task of finding justice for his friends even as memories of his dead wife Victoria color his judgment and stifle his love for the new woman in his life called Rose. And yet Brady cannot be stopped, even by the physical treachery of Adonis Rock, the enforcer for this motley group of miscreants, from doing what he must to protect the community he loves.

The adroit way that the author manipulates the major characters and plot lines in this cutting edge novel keeps one turning the pages to find out what happens. It doesn’t hurt that the blood and guts Adonis the enforcer extracts from nearly everyone involved including those who hired him is detailed in lusciously excruciating detail, sparing none of the participants or our hero, Max Brady. This must-read creates a new high in mystery book entertainment value. With the full force of a hurricane rushing to an unknowable conclusion, the final pieces of the puzzle skillfully fall into place leaving the reader with a rush like a strong wind equal to a punch of adrenalin.

I recommend this book to mystery-lovers, readers looking for fast-paced entertainment spiced with a touch of romance, and anyone who loves a memorable hero. Collum has definitely hit a home run in the first book of the Max Brady Mystery series.

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Do Publishers Really Care About The Economy?

Most publishers would say they care about what is happening to the economy if for no other reason than the current downturn affects the number of books they sell and the profits they can realize. Yet, there are a few publishing companies who go a step further and demonstrate how much they care by making their customers' reading experience as pleasurable and low cost as possible.

The smarter independent publishers are taking advantage of the trend to Internet sales of books--fiction and nonfiction--to provide readers with inexpensive e-books that can give them the type of literary experience they desire on a budget they can afford.

These publishing innovators are eliminating printing costs to provide their customers with a low cost alternative to the printed book, and combining it with the convenience of an instant download. Read what you want almost instantly.

As the ever-advancing technology of our age makes it possible now to download e-books to cell phones and other hand-held instruments, the rush to the Internet by publishers and authors will only increase exponentially. This innovation allows forward-thinking publishers to provide readers on the go with a worthwhile, time efficient, literary experience that accommodates busy schedules.

Although publishers are stuck with the considerable expense of editing, layout and cover design, eliminating the printing and return book costs that drive up all book prices in the long run goes a long way toward increasing the reading public's buying power, especially in troubled financial times like these.

In this new and ever-changing world of ours some things don’t change, and greed is no longer so easily disguised or dismissed. Charging whatever the bean counters think the market will bear for any product simply to please the shareholders of the corporation gives the entirely wrong impression and may spell disaster in the near future. Publishers of all sizes should recognize the financial difficulties facing readers everywhere and take advantage of the opportunity to demonstrate where their loyalties truly lie--to their customers--by offering unique entertainment, information and escape in e-Books.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

If This Is How The Post Office Works, How Will We Survive National Health Care?

As you may have deduced I have just had an incident with the Post Office that got me upset. I decided to detail a little bit of it for you as it relates to attempting to deal with a government bureaucracy. God have mercy on us all if a National Health Care bureaucracy is formed in this America of ours. Our health may then be at the mercy of some of the electronic (email) responses I have been subjected to and worse yet to some human employees who think they can’t get fired: that they are protected by the bureaucracy. The mere thought of it makes me shudder.

Here is what happened. I will leave you to draw your own conclusions, but if you are like me you will end up being afraid, very afraid of a National Health Care System that leaves us, and our health care at the mercy of some bureaucratic and politically well-intentioned hacks.

I sent someone an important priority mail envelope with delivery confirmation attached so I could be sure they received it and know when they did. Although normally I get daily updates that it was processed in Bethpage and went to Orlando Florida and then on to its final destination and was delivered at XX o’clock on XX date. This time and 8 days later all I got was it was processed and left Bethpage. To be fair it was delivered after eight days.

Using the suggested Post Office email submission forms for problem resolution I went through a series of 8 plus messages back and forth telling me it was too early, I would have to wait before they documented whether it was lost or not and then a call from my local post office saying they had been appointed problem liaison resolution agent, and asking if I had received delivery of my priority mail package yet.

After choking back my frustration I responded quite calmly that I was the sender not the receiver and what I wanted was confirmation that my mail had been delivered. This very nice man from my local post office told me that he would try and track it, but he doubted he would find it.

In the meantime I was going back and forth with emails to the general post office – notice I use lower case now when referring to them, which should give you some idea what I think about them. I told them that I found them unresponsive to my questions and to paraphrase not the sharpest stick in the bunch. They replied that they didn’t have to respond to abusive comments or language – I never swore out loud or in writing to them even though I did and still do feel like doing that.

My last comment from them came saying they were sorry and would now turn it over to my local post office. I responded that they already had and asking what was wrong with them. I had already told them that my local post office thought I was receiving the priority mail package rather than sending it all of which feel on deaf ears or eyes or non seeing robots for all I know who were scanning my email for keywords to respond to.

I got a new email in response to tell me that they thanked me for my recent communication and would be back to me in a day or two. Can you imagine if this was National Health Care and you were seriously ill or your child was having an acute appendicitis attack?

What got me mad enough to write this did not have to deal with less then human responses or the frustration of my lost mail, but something that happened coincidentally this afternoon to my wife and I. We had just gotten on a bus to go shopping on the West side of New York when while the bus driver was still at a dead stop someone banged on the door with a crutch to let her in. It was a young woman on 2 metal arm brace crutches who only had one leg. The bus driver sat there for a few minutes stuffing his face with a bag of potato chips much of which was landing on his uniform, and wouldn’t open the bus door to let her in.

I am writing this article because I am not sure whether I am madder at this bad news heartless bus driver or myself for not jumping up and insisting he open the door. I don’t jump so good any more, but I could have sounded out loud and clear, and I didn’t. To my eternal shame I did nothing and neither did any one else on the bus.

I think the problem is that we as a people have become so used to not trying to buck the bureaucracy that we don’t sound off and complain any more. We sit there as we have been trained to and do nothing assuming it is hopeless. We have been taught not to make waves.

I still have a mental image of this young woman hobbling off on her crutches without complaint with a stoic look on her face as if what happened to her was normal, but I don’t think its normal to accept this kind of cold craven behavior.

What are we going to do when an email comes to us saying in response to your urgent request for medical care that they will be back to you in a day or two, or they are sorry and are now retuning your request to your local office? What are you going to do when your child is sick and you get one of these non responsive bureaucratic emails telling you it is too early to take action – that you must wait five business days to see if she or he is really sick. Are you just going to sit there and lose your health, your family’s and maybe you or their lives? I could have used a lot more sanguine images here, but my intent is not to scare you to death – only to help keep you and yours healthy and at least give you a fighting chance.

As I say draw your own conclusions. Then the next time you vote be sure it is for someone who really cares about you and your family’s health and is not just another part of the bureaucracy. Be sure you hold accountable everyone who won’t open the door to your needy request while stuffing his or her face with your taxpayer dollars.

If we don’t take a stand our whole system of government may become unresponsive, and the door to decent customer service and government support may stay closed. First the post office won’t deliver our mail, then public transportation won’t open the door to pick us up, and finally we will be left without proper medical care because the system knows it can be unresponsive to our needs and get away with it. Don’t let the door close in your face.


Hi, to find out how I feel on a number of issues you can check out my blog http://johnnyoops.blogspot.com or visit my Facebook group at http://groups.to/johnnysvirtualrealityworld

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Stimulus or No Stimulus

What's the sense in having a stimulus program if we don't solve the housing problem first?

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Next Great Market

What can we do to come up with new products that the whole world will want to buy if the industrial revolution as we know it is finished?

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Broken New Years Resolutions

What are you doing about your broken New Years resolutions? Do you know how to fix them? Are you going to try? Is it really worth it? Do you care?

Saturday, January 3, 2009

New Years Reality Check

Do you know if you are real? This is a reality check. Go to http://johnnyoops.blogspot.com to find out.