Everyone could have predicted this

I keep spinning words on this blog mainly as a PSA about different things (programs & services or resources) Every now and then I find snippets of government announcements or read local newspaper leads and blog a though or two. Obviously, it is to create content for the website which hosts resume, portfolio and Etsy shop because let’s be real. If you dont have some kind of e-commerce going in today’s internet your pretty much dead in the water when it comes to social media networking. I mean yes there is that catharsis moment available to students who like to troll in others people good or bad times but for the most part it’s basically sharing what you had for lunch online or logging into a video game where your chasing your own tail (ego) for several hours and getting lost in the fallacy.

However, this required a few words as I am a long time advocate for health especially being the proud father of kiddos requiring special accommodations. It phathoms me how prioritizing notoriety, publicity and fame over that of humanity still exists in 2025 almost 2026. As a long standing A.C.A affordable Care Act advocate we knew that the next step down the MAGA crap line was to find a way to attack Health care as an entitlement type service for individuals and families. Ofcourse, we now see obviously that the same tactics tried before of not approving the backing of government assistance to balance out the health care industry leaving yet another basic necessity unchecked so Health Insurance Agencies and Health Care Providers can bury people in health care cost debt. If you are unaware of the Health Care crisis, the affordability crisis, then I really encourage you to recall how difficult to get health care in the early 2000s. That in itself was also amazing given the rise of health consciousness that sprouted from the late 80’s and 90’s along with the medical advancements made.  Even more recently than that, could you imagine what would have happened if during the pandemic if there was no easy access to health care services.

Nevertheless, I know this is really a message to the abyss of blogs a shout into the darkness of the blogosphere and a post at the post office of blogostopia where no one can read, but it is still a message that hopefully enlightens whomever chooses to sift through my written words one day.

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