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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 05:45 PM
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I guess it's time to set out the mannaze jars.
Down here in Dixie, "mayonnaise" has only two syllables.

When Earl Ledbetter, who ain't got no "health" ("health" = health insurance), needs a quadruple bypass; or Bobbie Jean Wilhite needs dialysis (she ain't got no health, either), we set out the mannaze jars in the 7-11s and the Elberta Feed and Seed and the FloraBama Lounge and Package Store (That's what we call likker stores, the "package store", 'cause even the word "likker" is sinful, ya know.) and Kathy's Katfish Kitchen (All-you-can-eat, 10% discount for "early-bird" seniors on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 5 till 6:30).

It's the one-gallon size mannaze jar with a hand lettered "Hi, My Name Is..." sticker on it that says "Earl Ledbetter need a qadrupl buy pass. Please donate your spar change." The jar top has a wide enough slot to accommodate coins and bills.

If you've got some change from your purchase, you're supposed to put it in. If you're a big spender, you can put a whole dollar bill in.

Given the response of the federal government, I think this is our best hope for rebuilding the Louisiana and Mississippi gulf coasts.

"Please help Hurracan Katrina victims"
:-(
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supernova Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 05:47 PM
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1. I'm sure it's at least as effective
as what we've witnessed from FEMA the last week. :-(
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 05:58 PM
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2. trof, there could be hope on the horizon. This from Greatest:
Where are the Democrats? Drafting a plan to assist survivors
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.ph...

http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Advance_Senate_Democrats_...

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The following are just some examples of proposals that Senate Democrats believe deserve immediate Senate action this week:

Ensuring health care for all displaced victims

* Immediate access to Medicaid for displaced victims.
* No need to prove residency or assets
* No copayments
* No penalties for failing to sign up for Medicare Part B in time.

To ensure access to medical care, we should ensure immediate access to Medicaid for displaced victims. Paperwork requirements should be streamlined and asset requirements waived to ensure that victims, many of whom have no legal documents in their possession, can enroll in the program with little red tape. Residency requirements for participation should not apply to these victims to allow them to obtain health care services around the country. In addition, copayments should be waived for these people as they struggle to meet other needs as well. The Federal government should bear the full cost of these changes, and ensure that no affected state suffers a reduction in Federal Medicaid funding (their “match rate”) for other populations. This proposal is based on a similar successful initiative after the September 11 disaster.

We also should provide compensation to health care providers who provide a disproportionate share of the care for these victims.

Displaced victims should not be penalized for late enrollment in Medicare Part B because they have become newly-eligible or have lost coverage from another plan during this time. Similarly, everyone from the affected states should have an additional year to enroll in the new Medicare drug benefit and its low income subsidies. The automatic transition of dual eligible beneficiaries from Medicaid to Medicare drug coverage should be delayed in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, with the Federal government bearing the full cost of those people continuing Medicaid drug coverage.

Getting victims housing

* Emergency housing vouchers for displaced victims
* Expedited application procedures with no red tape.
* No tenant contributions until they find work.
* Tax incentives for private families to take in victims.
* Identify federal facilities that can house victims.
* Relief for homeowners facing threat of foreclosure

FEMA has said that up to 1 million people may need housing assistance. The Senate therefore should immediately authorize the Department of Housing and Urban Development to create and distribute temporary emergency housing vouchers to victims, without many of the restrictions that apply under the existing Section 8 low-income voucher program. For example, victims should not have to document their income levels, and tenant contributions should be waived until they find work. HUD also should be authorized to increase existing limits on allowable rents given the likelihood that rents in Gulf Coast areas will increase substantially for the foreseeable future. HUD needs to take over primary responsibility for distributing vouchers since many of the region’s local housing authorities are not functioning at full capacity, if at all.

Given the scarcity of rental housing, we will need to rely on private individuals and families to provide free room and board to victims. To encourage this, we should immediately approve a tax subsidy for those who provide such assistance to Katrina’s victims.

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rzemanfl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 06:07 PM
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3. Just one question, who is going to foreclose on a flooded house
in NOLA?
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 06:09 PM
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4. I honestly think they will.
The "dirt" under it may be worth something.
Maybe.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 06:11 PM
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5. There are many homes that will be repaired throughout the
Edited on Mon Sep-05-05 06:12 PM by babylonsister
affected areas, not just NOLA. Also, I posted the thread primarily for the medical fixes that might be on the near horizon, responding to trof's post.

Edit for boo-boo's.
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Pool Hall Ace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 06:51 PM
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8. Great story, but
I can't get either link to work. :-(
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 06:59 PM
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10. me neither.
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5thGenDemocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 06:27 PM
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6. That's damned fine writing, trof
Sure felt like the South to me.
John
Let me know where I can send a few bucks for the jar myself.

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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 06:48 PM
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7. Thanks.
I'm not a fan of the Red Cross.
We haven't seen them here, so far.

"Senator Grassley, as well as the news media, government regulators, and watchdog groups have raised questions about compensation of American Red Cross officials. Bernadine Healy, the former American Red Cross president who resigned under pressure following her handling of September 11 donations, received $519,123 in 2001, and the chief executive of the group's San Diego chapter, Donita Rotherham, who was fired in June amid charges that she misused donations intended for fire victims, was paid $297,500 in 2001. (Ms. Rotherham had refused a request by the national Red Cross that she resign, insisting the money had been spent properly on chapter expenses.)"
http://philanthropy.com/free/articles/v14/i24/24003301.htm

I believe I read that the current CEO makes in excess of $600,000 a year.

Maybe you could go online and find a local effort is Ms or LA.?
I think Alabama is in better shape, comparatively.
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 06:53 PM
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9. Weird. This just came by e-mail.
"I am sending this message to let you know where money can be sent and all of it goes to the victims. There is no administration costs, salaries, etc. It is UMCOR; this is the United Methodist Committee on Relief. If you want to do this go to a United Methodist Church in your area and I am sure they will be glad to accept your donation.
If there is no United Methodist Church in your area, you can send it to me and I will take it to the church here.
Make the check to Gulf Shores United Methodist Church and in the For line put UMCOR- Katrina."
Peggy

http://gbgm-umc.org/umcor/
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