Trabant Wine TableLeaf Being Retired

Trabant Wine TableLeaf Being Retired — The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board announced yesterday, Feb. 21, during an appearance before the Senate Appropriations Committee that it would retire the TableLeaf brand, an exclusive label made for our government by a winery in California.

After the existing stocks are sold it is no more.

We never knew that TableLeaf was the in-house government brand albeit we are not surprised. It tasted like something we’d image the citizens of Russia were stuck with drinking circa 1989.

It’s time to retire Pennsylvania’s communistic liquor sale system albeit that’s not likely going to happen until people — from both parties — who are not beholden to getting rich off taxpayers take control of our government.

If you are a Republican consider picking Bob Guzzardi over Tom Corbett during the May 20 primary.

It would send a good message and be a good change.

Trabant Wine TableLeaf Being Retired

Trabant Wine TableLeaf Being Retired

Blacks Conservatives Progressives

Newly elected “progressive” New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is pushing for more abortion clinics for his city despite the revelation that more black babies are aborted there than are born.

That’s right, in 2012, there were 24,758 black children born in The Big Apple and 31,328 aborted, which was 42 percent of the city’s 73,815 abortions that year. Add in the 22,917 Hispanic abortions and, well, you would think it was the Ku Klux Klan running the city Health and Mental Hygiene Department.

White abortions totaled 9,704. A lot more white babies than that were born.

Here is something for every African-American man, woman and teenager to ponder:

Conservatives want blacks to have guns, good schools and babies.

“Progressives” want blacks disarmed and illiterate, and want to kill their babies.

It’s just one of those things that can’t be denied but is never mentioned.

 

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Obamacare Tortures Disabled

Obamacare Tortures Disabled

While the negative issues with Obamacare abound, one chronic disease treatment issue reveals the underlying purpose for the existence of Obamacare.  It is not universal access to care.  It is about the routine, codified inhumane cruelty of denying  treatment for the global purpose of skimming money from the sick and the elderly. Jim Angle of Fox News gets close but no cigar. Kudos to Mr. Angle  and Fox for reporting this story.
From Fox’s Report: “One of the problems is that drugs for some diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis do not have generic versions so without cheaper alternatives and no help from ObamaCare, patients could face huge personal out-of-pocket bills, forcing some to skimp on their medications”

There will be no out of pocket to face if the cost is so unreachable as to in all practicality deny Obamacare treatment.  It comes to MS there is no “skimping on your meds”  You are being treated or you are not.  There is no inexpensive one-size-fits all treatment.  As Mr. Angle reports, there are no generic drugs for MS.  Most advances in the treatment of MS have been made in the last 15 years or so. Thus the ONLY real treatments are only a few years on the market or even months. These meds require a regular and consistent administration of the drug. There is no “skimping” in Multiple Sclerosis. A person is  being treated with the right drug, at the right dose or they are not.   A person will either live happily with treatment or they will live languishing in pain and isolation.

Mr. Angle’s report supports this: “this may drive patients to not buy their medicines, which we know is dangerous. We know MS can be a bad disease when you’re not treating it. When you’re treating it, for most people they handle it pretty well, but we know when you don’t treat (it), it’s the kind of disease where people end up in wheel chairs potentially.”

Multiple Sclerosis slowly takes away a person’s abilities to think, to move, to care for themselves. There is often considerable pain involved. Yet a person does not die from the disease, but from its secondary effects.  As helpless as we can become, we live almost as long as a healthy person does with whatever pain and disabilities we have.

This is exactly why the MS drugs have been excluded from the Obamacare formulary.  The formularies of many other drug plans   have been altered to reflect the cost savings ideology of Obamacare, including the formulary of Medicare D.  MS treatment is expensive and it lasts a lifetime.  This was not an unconscious move on the part of the authors of the ACAs. It is a targeted move.  To the socialist central planner types, it is a gold mine of expenditure denial

Thus denial of treatment of Multiple Sclerosis patients is codified into the Obamacare nightmare.

Since my diagnosis in 2002, many new treatments have been developed with the power to slow the advance of the disease and often improve the quality of life. A new drug called Tysabri gave me new life. Although I was still affected by the disease, it lifted what is known as brain fog, improved my endurance, and lessened the crushing fatigue. I went from frequent use of a walker, to the use of a cane. It was nothing short of miraculous.

I developed antibodies in 2013 that made treatment with Tysabri no longer advisable, even after years of positive results. My physician recommended that I begin taking a new pill, I will call Drug X. Paperwork was submitted the second week in November to the manufacturer who had a program to facilitate start-up treatment.

I was told by my private insurance companies navigator that my coverage by my private insurance had changed because of Obamacare. My private insurance, a benefit gained as compensation during my working years, would cover this drug but so minimally as to be useless. You can’t buy half or a quarter of a pill.  In order to be treated, I must come up with approximately 50 grand a year, cash, out of pocket.

It might as well be a million.

My desperate personal trip to the private drug plan web site without “navigator” assistance revealed that I was covered for the cost of the drug minus my co-pay. There may also be a deductible of about 3 grand.  I called the navigators for both the drug insurance and the drug’s manufacturer and told them that I had determined that I was indeed covered and sent them screen shots of the on-line determination of benefits.

At this writing, I have since received my first dose with observation (as required by FDA) of Drug X and suffered no detectable side effects.  I am feeling much better. However because of the pattern of inaccuracy established by multiple navigators, I cannot be sure of this untåil it is time to check out the drug shipment with the Specialty Pharmacy.

The charge could be one hundred dollars or thousands.  I still don’t know with any certainty. If it is thousands, I will simply not be able to be treated.  I will remain untreated and be left to the consequences of the disease.   I will not bankrupt my family for the “greater good” that Obamacare alleges.  I am sadly confident that others will be forced toå make the same choice.

The take away from this narrative is not that poor me doesn’t have access to treatment.  The brutal fact is that Obamacare offers NO drugs for the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis.  Consequently, all people with MS will by default be denied treatment.  Inclusion in the Obamacare formulary is based on per patient per drug, per cost.  Multiple Sclerosis?  Sorry.   Lupus?  Any life long disease with only non-generic treatments? Sorry, no help for you.  What other treatments does Obamacare deny?

People with MS and other neurological diseases will likely stay alive in spite of the denial of treatment, but they and their families will be burdened with their horrific quality of life.  So as untreated patients can anticipate a future that includes visions of some day lying in their own waste, they can be assured that their colonoscopy will be free.

Ms. Carfagno broadcasts and publishes on FreedomRadioRocks.com. She has M.S.

 

Obamacare Tortures Disabled

How Obamacare Tortures Disabled

JayPa Seeks Lt Gov Seat

Jay Paterno, the son of late Penn State coaching legend Joe Paterno, has announced his candidacy for  lieutenant governor. He is a Democrat. The primary is May 20. Five others have also declared they are seeking the Democrat nomination, according to PennLive.com.

Good for him.

His father, a decent man, was made the scapegoat for vile circumstances of which he was completely innocent but for an error in judgment, and considering the response by law enforcement to the first Jerry Sandusky accusation — it was swept under the rug – maybe wasn’t such an error in judgment.

Regardless the sickness in Happy Valley went far beyond Sandusky and the football team, which should be noted Sandusky no longer helped coach as JoePa pushed him out soon after the first accusation.

 

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Beat Manipulators

We are presenting the below video not as a how-to but as a how-not-to-be-done-to.

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Ben Stein Obamacare Quote

Hey, all you Obama voters who hit the button just because you didn’t want to be called uncool ponder the quote below from Ben Stein.

By the way, not everyone who voted for 0 did so without thinking. Some are getting rich and powerful off his policies.

 

Fathom the hypocrisy of a government the requires every citizen to prove they are insured but not everyone must prove they are a citizen.
— Ben Stein


Hat tip Laura Lee

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Dems Tap Lefty La Salle Prof Against Pat Meehan

Springfield Republican Party Chairman Mike Puppio announced at last night’s (Feb. 19) campaign kick-off meeting that the Democrats have tapped La Salle University political science professor Mary Ellen Balchunis-Harris to take on incumbent Republican Pat Meehan in Pennsylvania’s 7th District congressional race.

Visit here to see what Ms. Balchunis-Harris’ students say about her.

Also, Puppio noted that the race to fill the 26th District state senate seat being vacated by Republican Ted Erickson is expected to turn out to be the most expensive state senate race in Pennsylvania’s history.

County Council Chairman Tom McGarrigle, a Springfield mechanic who worked his way up to owning his own garage, will be the GOP nominee.

He is endorsed by the party and does not appear to have a primary opponent.

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Walmart Trucks While Al Gore Shucks, Jives

If the world is really burning to the ground due to man-made CO2 emissions, then it appears free markets in the form of Walmart is about to save it and not government dictates from polka-dot-onesie-clad bureaucrats.

The video below concerns a long-haul truck with an electric motor being developed by the merchandizing giant. It looks like it could have come from Star Trek. Even if the tractor never takes off, the carbon-fiber trailer that is 4,000 pounds less than steel seems a done deal.

This is huge. Walmart, as trucker/sometimes political activist Russ Diamond notes, has the world’s largest truck fleet.

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Fear Takes Over

By Chris Freind

If running scared was an Olympic sport, America would get the gold. Hands down.

In stark contrast to the pioneering spirit that built this country — taking risk and enduring danger — living in fear has now become our nation’s favorite pastime.

Nowhere was that on bigger display than leading up to the Olympics in Sochi. From the government to the media, the fear-mongers were out in force, many of whom urged Americans to stay home from Games — with some all but guaranteeing catastrophic terrorist attacks.

Congressman Peter King, R-N.Y., relying on the ever-so-convenient “I can’t tell you what I know” line thrown out whenever a claim can’t be substantiated, stated, “I would not go myself. If I were an athlete, that’s one thing, but just as a spectator, I don’t think it’s worth the risk.” Incomprehensibly, though, he then said, “Odds are nothing is going to happen.”

Well, if odds are nothing will happen, why shoot your mouth off at all? It instills fear needlessly — and angers a powerful nation.

Likewise, U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, stated, “I would not go, and I don’t think I would send my family.”

Really? When did we become such wimps? It’s bad enough that some leaders are afraid to live, but to broadcast their fears is inexcusable. Without question, doing so handed every terrorist in the world a huge moral victory. The message? Make threats and watch America flee with its tail between its legs.

There would be nothing better than to see the ultimate cold warrior Vladimir Putin pull off an attack-free Olympics to show the world that the way to defeat terrorism is to take the fight right to them. Never back down, and never live in fear.

And so long as we’re keeping score in the other “metal” count — Olympic bombings — Russia still has zero, one fewer than America. And in that game, low score wins.

Kind of ironic that, despite the immense doom-and-gloom heaped upon the supposedly unsafe confines of Sochi, the only bombing deliberately targeting the Olympics occurred at the Atlanta Games in 1996, killing one and injuring more than 100.

So much for being “risk-free” in America, a point sorely lost on our leaders. Despite their attempt to sanitize everything, pretending that we can be 100 percent safe, there is, and always will be, risk. From walking out the front door to attending Olympic Games, risk goes with the territory as an everyday part of life. We can mitigate it to the best of our ability, but risk, in its infinite forms, is our lifelong companion.

It’s how we deal with risk that defines our courage and character.

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Let’s look at several points regarding the Sochi fear factor:

1. Has the region around Sochi seen its share of terrorism? Yes, but there have been plenty of Olympic venues where terrorism was a potential threat. The separatist group ETA had a history of bombings in Spain, yet Barcelona hosted in 1992. China clearly had issues with terrorism, yet the 2008 Games were played. And who could forget the massacre of 11 Israeli athletes and a German police officer during the 1972 Olympics in Munich?

America endured bombings in Oklahoma City (1995) and Atlanta, got walloped on 9/11, and has seen countless other attacks, from the Times Square bomber to mall and school shootings — despite the best intelligence in the world. Does that mean we should never host again? Of course not. But the constant fear-hyping — especially by those who live in glass houses — takes the magic out of the Games.

2. Let’s be honest: Much of the government’s fear-mongering was politically motivated. It was payback to make Russia look bad due to major policy differences, such as its alliance with Syria, its stance on gay rights, and, most significantly, its harboring of Edward Snowden, who leaked the NSA’s spying secrets — an extreme embarrassment to the United States.

The U.S. also overstepped its bounds in criticizing Russia over its preparedness, even questioning whether it would be ready to host the Games. Well guess what? It’s been flawless. Too bad we didn’t learn from former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s major gaffe four years ago when he criticized the Brits in exactly the same way and was roundly chastised on both sides of the Atlantic. No wonder he had trouble getting foreign policy photo-ops for his campaign.

Democratic President Jimmy Carter’s boycott of the 1980 Moscow Games, followed by the Soviets’ embargo of L.A. four years later (encompassing 15 nations), were horrendous decisions. They accomplished nothing except to showcase the stupidity of shortsighted leaders while victimizing their own athletes (many of whom missed their only Olympic opportunity) and millions of fans. You want to be at odds with your adversaries? Fine. That’s life. But leave the purity of sport out of it. Stop politicizing Sochi.

3. The best security plan is the one you don’t broadcast. So, was it really necessary to tell the world (and the terrorists themselves) that our Navy moved ships into the Black Sea to help evacuate athletes and spectators in case of an attack? It has a counter-productive effect, as people start believing that an attack must be imminent given the immense preparations. The security freaks love showing off their toys, but our leaders should know better. They’d be a whole lot better off adopting former Republican President Teddy Roosevelt’s “speak softly and carry a big stick” approach rather than scaring the bejesus out of people.

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Americans’ history of courage has been exceptional. Our Founding Fathers risked (and many lost) everything, when they could have done nothing. Americans engaged in wars to save the world from tyranny, yet never flinched. Civil rights leaders, at risk to life and limb, overcame unimaginable hurdles to achieve freedom and justice.

How have we lost such a legacy?

The real world doesn’t change. It’s always been, and always will be, filled with risk and danger. Coping with this without being a prisoner of fear is the only way for a nation, and a people, to prosper.

With the only vision that matters, Helen Keller said, “Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold.”

In that spirit, let’s leave our fears behind and return to what made America great — always going for the gold.

 

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Omnibit Trivia 2-19-14

Omnibit Trivia 2-19-14 by William W. Lawrence Sr.

No, Robert James, the Massachusetts state beverage is not tea. It is — are you ready for this? — cranberry juice.

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