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Monthly Archives: May 2014

Campaign Finance: schooling

19 Monday May 2014

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campaign finance, initiative, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, MNEA, PAC, teachers

Today, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C141258 05/19/2014 COMMITTEE IN SUPPORT OF PUBLIC EDUCATORS Northeast Region 56408 Highway VV Green City MO 63545 5/19/2014 $15,000.00

[emphasis added]

It’s a new PAC:

C141258: Committee In Support Of Public Educators

Po Box 458 Committee Type: Campaign

Columbia Mo 65205

(573) 442-3127 Established Date: 04/17/2014

[….]

Ballot Measures Election Date Subject Support/Oppose

2014-024 Relating To Teacher Performance Evaluation Systems 11/04/2014 Shall The Missouri Constitution Be Amended To Require Teachers To Be Evaluated By A Standards Based Performance Evaluation System Oppose

Ah, they’re opposed to “busy work” which has no bearing on reality.

From their May 9,2014 campaign finance report:

CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED – SUPPLEMENTAL

COMMITTEE IN SUPPORT OF PUBLIC EDUCATORS [pdf] 5/9/2014

MO National Education Association

1810 E Elm Street

Jefferson City MO 65107

4/17/2014

$4,000.00

MO Legislative Impact Committee

P.O. Box 458

Columbia MO 65205

4/17/2014

$4,000.00

MO Legislative Impact Committee

P.O. Box 458

Columbia MO 65205

4/21/2014

$4,000.00

MO National Education Association

1810 E Elm Street

Jefferson City MO 65107

4/21/2014

$4,000.00

MO Legislative Impact Committee

P.O. Box 458

Columbia MO 65205

4/22/2014

$4,000.00

MO National Education Association

1810 E Elm Street

Jefferson City MO 65107

4/22/2014

$4,000.00

MO Legislative Impact Committee

P.O. Box 458

Columbia MO 65205

4/23/2014

$4,000.00

MO National Education Association

1810 E Elm Street

Jefferson City MO 65107

4/23/2014

$4,000.00

MO National Education Association

1810 E Elm Street

Jefferson City MO 65107

4/24/2014

$4,000.00

[emphasis added]

Unfortunately there are others opposed to public educators with much deeper pockets.

Brody: You’re gonna need a bigger boat.

Sen. Ed Emery (r): if you want Medicaid move to another state

19 Monday May 2014

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31st Senate District, Ed Emery, General Assembly, Medicaid expansion, missouri, right wingnut, tenthers

This weekend, via Twitter:

Ellis ‏@cole3llis May 17

@sophieslater my sister got a letter back from our Ed Emery from the pp petition she signed: he said she should move to another state. [….] 9:24 PM – 17 May 2014

Ellis ‏@cole3llis

[….] here it is for your reading pleasure! pic.twitter.com/NTw8pchIjr 9:43 PM – 17 May 2014

The text of Senator Ed Emery’s (r) constituent letter:

[….]

Missouri Senate

[….]

ED EMERY

31ST DISTRICT

May 13, 2014

[….]

I received your form letter about Medicaid expansion. Thank you for contacting my office. Although it is seldom possible to please every constituent, it is valuable to know what my constituents are thinking. I will not support Medicaid expansion in Missouri for several reasons. First, it does not deliver on its promises. The Oregon Medicaid experiment confirms what common sense would conclude – neither access nor health outcomes are improved.

Secondly, it has a significant negative impact on choice. Medicaid expansion represents contraction of choice. The state, not the individual, decides what treatments can be provided and by whom. Individual liberty is important to me and I understand my oath of office as a commitment to defend it.

There are additional reasons why Medicaid expansion is wrong for Missouri that you may discover with further study. They will also become more obvious as those state who have taken that course will begin to experience the consequences. Nevertheless, an invaluable aspect of our federation of states is that each state is like a laboratory for government policies. We live in a nation and an era that facilitates physical moves between states. Individuals and families are free to consider moving to states with differing and even contrasting government policies. That is the beauty of federalism.

Thank you for your input and allowing me to explain my position.

Sincerely,

s/

Ed Emery

“I received your form letter about Medicaid expansion…”

Irony challenged, eh?

“…Secondly, it has a significant negative impact on choice…”

Oh, definitely irony challenged.

“…Medicaid expansion represents contraction of choice. The state, not the individual, decides what treatments can be provided and by whom….”

Uh, people who need Medicaid and don’t have access to health care because they don’t have Medicaid and resources do have two choices. The first, do without and suffer. The second, when their medical condition gets bad enough, go to an emergency room and get medical treatment at its most expensive. Who pays for that?

“…There are additional reasons why Medicaid expansion is wrong for Missouri that you may discover with further study…”

Uh, it’s generally considered a bad idea to tell a constituent in a letter that you think they’re ignorant.

“…We live in a nation and an era that facilitates physical moves between states. Individuals and families are free to consider moving to states with differing and even contrasting government policies. That is the beauty of federalism…”

“Move elsewhere” now appears to be the embodiment of tenther philosophy.

Let’s take a look at the “Oregon Medicaid experiment”:

Here’s what the Oregon Medicaid study really said

By Ezra Klein

May 2, 2013 at 3:11 pm

The Oregon Medicaid experiment is an academic miracle born out of a human tragedy.

A few years back, Oregon found the money to add 10,000 residents to the state’s Medicaid program. The only problem was that there were 90,000 residents who qualified for the program and desperately wanted in. So the state held a lottery. Welcome to the American health-care system. Greatest in the world, folks.

But 80,000 Oregonians’ loss was science’s gain. The lottery gave researchers an opportunity that’s almost never available in policymaking: They could create a randomized controlled study — the absolute gold-standard of experimental design — comparing the health outcomes of the lucky Oregonians who received Medicaid to those who didn’t. It would be the first time that kind of study had even been used to compare the insured and the uninsured.

The initial batch of results was released in August 2012. The data covered the first year of the Medicaid expansion and found that the folks on Medicaid were getting more care, reporting better health (both physical and mental), and seeing fewer financial problems than the people who weren’t on Medicaid.

The second set of results was released Wednesday. The data now covers two years and, importantly, includes clinical measures of health rather than relying on the reports of the study participants. These results are more mixed, but also more telling.

Here’s what we can say with certainty: Medicaid works as health insurance.

That might seem obvious. It’s actually not. A big criticism of Medicaid is that it pays doctors so little that it’s essentially worthless because no doctor will see you. But the Oregon residents who won the Medicaid lottery got much more health care — including preventive health care — than the residents who lost it. They also saw catastrophic health costs basically vanish.

[….]

“…The Oregon Medicaid experiment confirms what common sense would conclude – neither access nor health outcomes are improved…”

“…the Oregon residents who won the Medicaid lottery got much more health care — including preventive health care — than the residents who lost it. They also saw catastrophic health costs basically vanish…”

Uh, getting “much more health care – including preventative health care” qualifies as increased access.

And:

The Oregon Experiment – Effects of Medicaid on Clinical Outcomes

[….]

We found no significant effect of Medicaid coverage on the prevalence or diagnosis of hypertension or high cholesterol levels or on the use of medication for these conditions. Medicaid coverage significantly increased the probability of a diagnosis of diabetes and the use of diabetes medication, but we observed no significant effect on average glycated hemoglobin levels or on the percentage of participants with levels of 6.5% or higher. Medicaid coverage decreased the probability of a positive screening for depression (−9.15 percentage points; 95% confidence interval, −16.70 to −1.60; P=0.02), increased the use of many preventive services, and nearly eliminated catastrophic out-of-pocket medical expenditures.

[….]

“…increased the use of many preventive services, and nearly eliminated catastrophic out-of-pocket medical expenditures…”

What effect do you think that would have on the quality of one’s life? Just asking.

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D), Karl Rove, and the Jersey Shore

19 Monday May 2014

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Claire McCaskill, Hillary Clinton, Karl Rove, missouri, Twitter

Today, via Twitter:

John LaBombard ‏@jlabomb

Mama LaBombard’s take on the Sunday shows is way better than any Hill rag recap. #StraightTalkFromTheJerseyShore pic.twitter.com/DE3BZzw1NH 7:14 PM – 18 May 2014

Heh.

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Dr. StrangeRove

18 Sunday May 2014

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Benghazi, Benghazi flu, Benghazi hearings, Clinton 2016, Hillary Clinton, Karl Rove, Republican Party, Republican Politics, Turd Blossom

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White House Petition: let’s moon the rest of the world

17 Saturday May 2014

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Moon, Petition, White House

Oh, no, a platform in low orbit isn’t enough for some people.

We petition the Obama Administration to:

BUILD a military outpost on the MOON! with advanced tech that will help keep our country safe from growing superpowers

There is HEAVY tensions between economic powers since the 90’s like CHINA against TAIWAN.We have a new threat. We outsource a lot of our tech from other countries that we use within military which can be used against us in the future. The world economy is changing the U.S.’s position as a WORLD SUPER POWER. We NEED to BUILD the most advanced MILITARY MOON BASE from tech built ONLY WITHIN the United States ASAP.

We petition to re-start PROJECT HORIZON and to PETITION upon the U.N. to CHANGE the outer space treaty of 1967 to ALLOW the U.S.A. to build moon bases free from appropriation to protect us from terrorist threats and MOST IMPORTANTLY from other SUPER POWER Asia and European countries that are consistently threatening us and showing irresponsible and aggressive military provocations.

Created: May 06, 2014

Issues: Defense, Homeland Security and Disaster Relief, Technology and Telecommunications

Signatures needed by June 05, 2014 to reach goal of 100,000 99,847

Total signatures on this petition 153

[emphasis added]

Because it’ll take no time at all for a military unit on the moon to react to a crisis on Earth.

I know, let’s put the base on the dark side of the moon so we can hide it from everyone else.

Engaging in a battle of wits with the unarmed

17 Saturday May 2014

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right wingnuts, Twitter

They threw a revolution called “Operation American Spring” yesterday (and today) in Washington, D.C. and not very many people showed up. The promoters were expecting 10 million to 30 million. That didn’t happen. Many denizens in the Twitter universe responded with sarcasm:

Greg Pinelo ‏@gregpinelo

Had a doctor’s appointment. This new insurance is great! #AmericanSpringexcuses 8:52 AM – 17 May 2014

martha_davidson ‏@martha_davidson

Looks like they could have used a community organizer. #AmericanSpringExcuses 10:39 AM – 17 May 2014

Serial Gramma ‏@SerialGramma

No, we didn’t say “around 10 mill people”… we said “10 people mill around” #AmericanSpringExcuses 7:50 AM – 17 May 2014

lorita mitchell ‏@indogal66

@JoyAnnReid maybe I should have made a left at Albuquerque? #americanspringexcuses 8:05 PM – 16 May 2014

TBogg ‏@tbogg

Is #OperationAmericanSpring a false flag to distract us from #Benghazi or is it the other way around? I forgot. 9:03 AM – 16 May 2014

Robbie Sherwood ‏@RobbieSherwood May 16

#OperationAmericanSpring, or as America will remember it, “Friday.” 8:23 AM – 16 May 2014

Gen JC Xtian patriot ‏@JC_Christian May 16

There may only be 4 of us, but that makes us twice as threatning as the New Black Panthers #operationamericanspring 6:09 AM – 16 May 2014

A rousing success.

SB 656: legislature of the gun

16 Friday May 2014

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General Assembly, guns, missouei, SB 656

A bill sent today to Governor Jay Nixon for his signature:

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

HOUSE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

SENATE BILL NO. 656

AN ACT

[….]

8. Any school district that designates a teacher or administrator as a school protection officer shall, within thirty days, notify, in writing, the director of the department of public safety of the designation, which shall include the following:

(1) The full name, date of birth, and address of the officer;

(2) The name of the school district; and

(3) The date such person was designated as a school protection officer.

Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, any identifying information collected under the authority of this subsection shall not be considered public information and shall not be subject to a request for public records made under chapter 610.

[….]

[emphasis added]

Think about that for a second.

sarakatehoward ‏@sarakatehoward

#moleg passes bill arming teachers, barring parents from finding out if there is a concealed gun in their kid’s classroom. #insanity #SB656 12:34 PM – 16 May 2014

Tony Messenger ‏@tonymess

This is why it is so hard to give the #moleg credit, even when they occasionally pass positive legislation … (1 of 3) 1:39 PM – 16 May 2014

Tony Messenger ‏@tonymess

On same day they take baby step toward more Pre-K funding, they make it more likely your kid’s teacher will be packing heat … (2 of 3) 1:40 PM – 16 May 2014

Tony Messenger ‏@tonymess

And they make it illegal for you as parent to know if your kid’s teacher is carrying a gun, or qualified to do so. That’s insane (3 of 3) 1:41 PM – 16 May 2014

“…That’s insane”

Ladies and gentlemen, your Missouri General Assembly.

An apt metaphor for the legislative session, if they had thrown them in their constituents’ faces

16 Friday May 2014

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David Pearce, General Assembly, Medicaid expansion, missouri, pie, Twitter, virginia Young

Wednesday night, via Twitter:

VirginiaYoung ‏@VirginiaYoung

Sen. Pearce has announcement all were waiting for: Tomorrow is annual Pie Day. 900 slices, from 1-2 p.m. in Capitol, with ice cream. #moleg 8:20 PM – 14 May 2014

Medicaid expansion, not so much.

A sign of our current time

16 Friday May 2014

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General Assembly, Medicaid, Medicaid expansion, missouri, yard sign

Yard signs have been out in yards in west central Missouri:

“I Support Medicaid Expansion”

That would be almost everyone except for the right wingnut majority in the Missouri General Assembly.

Here’s why there’s no Medicaid expansion for Missouri

May 15

By BARBARA SHELLY

The Kansas City Star

Missouri had a path to Medicaid expansion this year

The governor and the state’s leading business groups wanted it. All of the legislature’s Democrats and a growing number of Republicans supported it. Retired U.S. Sen. Kit Bond, a Republican, lobbied tirelessly for it.

Barring an end-of-session miracle before 6 p.m. Friday, however, Missouri will not expand Medicaid eligibility this year. Nearly 300,000 working adults will spend another year locked out of access to affordable health care because their income level places them in a coverage gap.

Standing in the path of Medicaid expansion are a few self-righteous men in the Missouri Senate….

Letters to the Editor

May 07, 2014 12:00 am

Failing to expand Medicaid damages our public health systems

….When I arrived as the director of Health and Hospitals around 1990, not one nickel of our city dollars had ever been matched with federal Medicaid dollars. Over that 25-year period from 1965 to 1990, the state of Missouri left millions of dollars on the table because our local and state politicians either did not read or simply did not act on Medicaid law. The cash value of this inaction is calculable. However, more importantly, taking a pass on this opportunity has cost some of our fellow citizens their lives by damaging our community’s ability to develop more robust public health and health care systems that better meets the needs of our population.

Our state politicians are once again failing to act on national legislation (in this case the Affordable Care Act), which would bring federal Medicaid dollars to our state for both the urban and rural poor. This time around, no state match is needed for the first three years because the expansion of Medicaid to those at 138 percent of poverty level will simply bring our tax dollars back home to Missouri.

Failing to fully expand Medicaid will cause some hospitals and clinics to curtail services, and some will close. This time around the entire state will be affected. Some Missourians will lose their lives, and we will damage our public health and medical care systems.

Dr. William L. Kincaid  •  St. Louis

Former director of Health and Hospitals, city of St. Louis

“….Failing to fully expand Medicaid will cause some hospitals and clinics to curtail services, and some will close. This time around the entire state will be affected. Some Missourians will lose their lives, and we will damage our public health and medical care systems.”

A sign of our current time, for sure.

Campaign Finance: A fast food industry association for the preservation of every chicken’s rights?

16 Friday May 2014

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Axiom Strategies, campaign finance, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission

What could they ever be up to? Today, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C141313 05/15/2014 FREE AND FAIR ELECTION FUND Axiom Strategies, LLC 1251 NW Briarcliff Pkwy Suite 85 Kansas City MO 64116 5/14/2014 $10,000.00

[emphasis added]

It’s a brand spanking new committee:

C141313: Free And Fair Election Fund

7509 Nw Tiffany Springs Parkway Suite 300 Committee Type: Political Action

Kansas City Mo 64153

[….] Established Date: 05/14/2014

  Termination Date:

Treasurer

James C Thomas Iii

7509 Nw Tiffany Springs Pkwy Ste 300

Kansas City Mo 64153

[emphasis added]

Just asking.

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