Dec 28 2018

Opinions: December 28, 2018

I like much of what Trump has done. But I want someone who brings all citizens together, not polarizes.

Trump fatigue has long been setting in. Pulling out of Syria, Mad Dog leaving after being discourteously ignored, is more Trump fatigue.  I’m just musing. What if Bloomberg teamed with Romney sort of bipartisan, added Nicky Haley, Secretary of State, David Petraeus Secretary of Defense and run as a package in  2020. Bloomberg committing $2 billion to run just trial ballooning.

Dec 28 2018

Opinions: December 28, 2018

I’m extremely disappointed General Mattis is leaving because of substance and the pulling of troops and not pre notifying him. Big mistake to put Kurds in harms way letting Isis come back. Russians, Iranians lock in.  So I watched Berlin Express, Robert Ryan occupied Germany circa 1949 and watch my favorite on screen detective Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet.

Dec 17 2018

Opinions: December 17, 2018

Thinking People

A judge said since mandate to pay premiums is no longer part of ACA (Obamacare), there is no “tax”, in the words of Justice Roberts. A tad made it consistent with the Commerce Clause. Without a tax it has no basis in the Commerce Clause. So Congress could tax $1 if it is of the mind to save it. Paying for pre existing illness(very sick people) whose premiums would be off the charts.

Cutting the legal finances aside, the real issue is in 2019. United States, how do we deal with not poor but not well to do sick people? Getting them to get check ups and caring for their illness. Because corporate plans and Medicare and Medicaid take care very well of 320 million of  350 million citizens (although not 20 million illegals), we are left with 30 million who can’t or don’t pay plus 20 million illegals, both who thus crowd emergency rooms and public hospitals.

Do we toss out what most doctors believe to be the best system in the world? I know Canada, England, Germany, Israel, France and Scandinavian countries may be working as well and tax their people.

What then to do about  50 million some who have money but refuse to pay for insurance, and subsidize them when the fall ill? That’s why I felt the mandate to cover themselves was a good idea.  Why should others pay for their care? They were stealing but not paying when they could. I realize the argument is what if I never get ill, why pay? If you pay tax, you are paying for weapons we hope we will never use.

We need thousands of outreach clinics in places people go, iPhone exams, simpler blood tests, even robotic care in the cards by 2040. More competition not less in hospital mergers which raise room rates.  More drug competition. More prevention, teach it in high school.

Maybe for the 30 million legal who can’t afford (the 20 million illegal probably won’t fearing deportation) let them pay ½ of what they would in the market to Medicare. Do not kill a system that works for 80% of us for 20% of us.

We passed Medicare Medicaid and people pay for it in taxes.

Dec 12 2018

Opinions: December 12, 2018

Slicing and dicing Khashoggi was not just punishment. It’s to discourage i.e. terrify any would be critics of the Saudi government. Bad idea. Cost Prince dearly. Also think about the European Court decision against a woman expressing criticism of Mohamad and young wives.  The Court was terrorized. This is frightening.

Dec 6 2018

Opinions: December 6, 2018

Re: Vagrancy Law and “Dangerous” Homeless

We have vagrancy laws. As Judge Quentin Kopp said to me, there is little will to enforce them.

Even Gavin Newsom says we are too progressive. But we can’t give up. Let’s learn from other cities here and abroad. I’ve seen no fresh ideas here in San Francisco but more money which in part will attract more vagrancy.

Of course the problem is 1) drugs, 2) mental illness, 3) those who don’t work for whatever reason.

I’m compiling solutions for Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Chairwoman Malia Cohen. I want to read yours please.

Peter