Jul 5

Congress members are expected to resume debates the Monday following the Fourth of July break. To keep citizens aware of the dilemmas and decisions to be made in regards to family health insurance rates, FamilyHealthInsurance.net is compiling the latest information.

Minneapolis, Minn. (PRWEB) July 5, 2009 — After the Independence Day break, members of Congress will resume talks about health care reform for United States citizens. To ensure families are aware of the latest news surrounding the debate, the Family Health Insurance Rates (http://www.familyhealthinsurance.net) website is compiling important information.

President Obama has been traveling across the country in recent weeks to gain support for his plans of reform on the nation’s health care. President Obama’s main priorities are to reign in the cost of healthcare insurance for your family (http://www.familyhealthinsurance.net/family-health-insurance-plan.html) while providing insurance to the majority of Americans. However, the details of the legislation are for Congress to craft.

Many gatherings have been town hall-style events, such as the recent one in Virginia. President Obama had chosen Virginia because this is where many are paying the highest family health insurance rates in comparison to the rest of the country, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

There are three primary questions that lawmakers are facing at this time. First, should the government run a plan that competes with private insurers, which would affect family medical insurance quotes? Second, can workers keep their plan and doctor while they are looking for healthcare insurance for your family? Finally, when family medical insurance quotes (http://www.familyhealthinsurance.net/affordable-family-health-insurance.html) are being considered, will employer benefits be taxed?

President Obama says that health care reform is essential to the country’s economic recovery and states that health care costs are increasing three times faster than wages. Although some politicians on both sides oppose the plan, Mr. Obama has said the government will not have to borrow money to better ensure health insurance for families (http://www.familyhealthinsurance.net/links.htm).

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Apr 15

candle

A webmaster can’t do much without electricity but blogging in the dark using the laptop battery can help pass the time away.

Today, we had one of those Florida storms. It really rained hard for a couple of hours, the wind blew so hard that it took trees down in several areas of town and on the street where I live there was no electricity for the remainder of the day and into the night.
At 9:15 p.m. I heard the trucks grunting up and down our graveled road. Voices could be heard in the dark as the wind continued to sway the trees. I walked out on the back deck to see if I could hear or see anything of interest but really the cool breeze of the wind was all I could feel except for an occasional muffled sound of men talking.
At 10:00 p.m.- still no electricity.’Guess I’ll miss The Andy Griffith Show tonight. “Awe!”.

Having this experience just reminded me of the importance of continuing to focus. I haven’t had a shower. I feel pretty sticky and icky and I don’t have the normal capacity of my computer, including no internet but I tried to still focus on the main thing…. Providing information for my website.

One of the most important things about having a website is delivering to the readers who visit each day some kind of information. They are taking their time to drop by. The best thing the webmaster can do it at least put up some information.