Medicare for all doesn’t have to start like a Cadillac. Tough decisions will always have to be made about weather to cover a half-million dollar procedure for one person, or a five hundred dollar procedure for a thousand people. But, in order to be a fair and consistent system, it has to start off offering the same benefits to everyone.
Tag: weather
The Birds Nest
To my chagrin, I really had no other choice but to place the bird condo in another spot out front – but hopefully not too very far away. I watched for quite awhile after moving the nest, and finally I began to loose hope as the little bird didn’t seem to figure out where the new location was, or if she intended to resume her matronly duties.
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TOCC TV contents features political analysis and commentary by Jim Casey along with recent photography and articles of special interest.
Impeach John Roberts and the Supreme Court!
The issue isn’t weather or not any particular sex offender should be sentenced harshly. It’s a question of due process and constitutional law. In essence, the Supreme dissolved the constitution and declared marshal law on a class of individuals.
Huntsville Homeless Icon “Howard” Is Dead
What was believed to be Howard’s remains were found by Huntsville police about two weeks ago at his residence off of Cleveland Avenue in downtown Huntsville. At the time, media reports indicated that a positive ID was still pending because he had apparently been dead for two to four weeks prior to being found. I was told a few days later by a media representative that there was uncertainty as to whether or not foul play had been a factor, also owing to the condition of the remains.
Huntsville’s Bicentennial
Click on the photograph for a panoramic showing where the new bicentennial fountain SHOULD be located. Bye Centennial apparently is the correct connotation for the activities and “celebrations” to be associated with Huntsville’s bicentennial year of 2005. As Huntsvillian’s know, Huntsville was first founded in 1805 in and around the Big Spring downtown. There is […]
The Final Lynchpin (Year Round School)
This is an original “Radio Show” column that I presented back in 2002. I created several of these while the Internet was still evolving just to see how it would work. The song says “video killed the radio star,” but in this case the original presentation was killed by advanced browsers that automatically block pop-ups. […]




