Monday, October 29, 2007

MediCal + Medical

It's been a while since I wrote last. So much to do during the day so little time to do it. :)

After my divorce (which I'll cover another day), my medical ran out. Moved from California with my children and came to Missouri. Got a job within two weeks after the move. I hate to say it but the medical stinks out here. I guess most factorys will only give their employees emergency medical coverage with a high deductible. Because my middle child has coloboma of the eyes and hearing loss, I decided to try to get MC+ for my children. Went in talked to a person after I had all the forms filled out. Found out that I met the financial quidelines to get it but the kicker is, since I already had medical coverage no matter how bad it is, did not qualify my children for MC+. Enough is enough. There are people in this world that can get a darn job but refuse to do so and we pay for them to live. When the heck is the government going to get off their arses and start letting the people that actually need it to be able to get it. I have to pray everyday that my children and I don't get sick, because I can't afford the deductible. I know that things like this must happen in other States as well. I believe that we need to start writing to our Congress as a whole.

If anyone disagrees with me, then please feel free to tell me. I would love more input on this matter.

Have a very blessed week,
The Rebel clocking out

Sunday, September 16, 2007

County Roads

First off I'd like to say that I'm new to this kind of thing. In the past I've only done writing when it came to fan fiction. Now, I'm writing about things that have to do with life, morals, and etc.

I don't know how many States have this problem when it comes to county roads. So, I'll write about mine and hope that I'm not the only one this affects.


Most of the time I stay at my dad's trailer which is off of a county road. I've been there off and on for the past year. The people of this town voted to keep the tax for the county roads on the books. Therefore, every time we all shop in town some of the taxes we pay are to be used to maintain the county roads. During the past year this road, where my dad's trailer is, has probably been graded three to four times. I've chatted with some of the other town's folk and found out they have the same issue. My dad has talked with the Commissioner, who is suppose to be in charge of these roads, and the man has responded with, "My road is just as bad as yours." Well, let me tell you, that I've been to the Commissioners road and most of it is paved with base rock going from one end of his driveway to the other. How can someone who's suppose to be in charge of taking care of business, is not doing his job? If they can't do the job they were voted in to do then they shouldn't have it in the first place!

Until the next time I write, Peace to all.