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- When the media weren't looking, Michigan’s Senate voted, in one day, to dismantle the monetary protections of no-fault insurance. It’s a compassionless move that overwhelmingly favors the insurance companies while hurting the average person.
What it means: For example, if your
child comes out of a car accident as a paraplegic, an insurance adjuster, not a
doctor, will decide his course of care. Does that sound right to you?
It also hurts your
chances of staying alive once you’re taken to a hospital for care. The bill
calls for a reduction in the amount of money a hospital will be reimbursed,
which means trauma units will lose jobs and lack of staffing means less care.
The no-fault bill is
scheduled to be voted on by the full House this week. Google your state House
rep today, call him or her and emphatically leave instructions to vote no on
this bill. It’s OK if you get your rep’s assistant – they keep track of which
way the calls go.
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I’m thinking about the case of the 13-year-old African-American
Bloomfield Hills student who was harassed and repeatedly called the n-word on a school bus during an outing.
The school administration, the students, parents and the Oakland
County Prosecutor’s Office have made much of this. Their message is zero
tolerance of such behavior. The two kids who led the harassment have been
suspended; the Oakland prosecutor is deciding whether to charge them and if so,
with what.
It’s nice to have that kind of firepower in your corner. It’s
actually quite overwhelming. One question bothers me, though: How is this
student going to learn to successfully fend for himself?
Unfortunately, I doubt
this is the last time the student will be faced with such an ugly situation.
Hating has become a national sport.
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
Let’s not forget Malcolm X: “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs
to those who prepare for it today.”
Punishing the students who harassed the 13-year-old is one way to
handle this. Another way would be to educate all students at the school about
diversity and why what those two students did was wrong.
It’s education, not the prosecutor’s office, which will bring
peace to this situation.
I wrote to my Representative last night about gutless SB 248
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