News from Blue Cross

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Every year about this time a fat envelope arrives from my health insurance company. Its contents require more reading than I, who love books, can manage. Plus I’ve learned those freshly minted words are just fancy ways of saying “Here’s how we’re going to give less to you and your son.” Six weeks from now they’ll send a smaller envelope announcing how much more I’ll need to pay for this reduced coverage. This has been happening for years. The US is the only western industrialized nation that doesn’t have a universal health care system. President Obama recently said that we can’t afford to wait another year to reform the crushing costs of health care. With Saturn in health-conscious Virgo through October 2009, with can-do visionaries Neptune and Jupiter blending forces with the wounded healer Chiron–now and throughout the year ahead–we must do more than complain, hope, or dream. We must insist on real change. I want nothing but good-news envelopes from my health insurance company. I want the same for you.

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Gemini is the sign of the messenger. Let’s use this cycle to make our voices heard.

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3 Responses to “News from Blue Cross”

  1. Manon on May 29th, 2009 11:16 am

    Hello Dana,

    I’m a french canadian astrologer who’s reading you regularly. Here in Canada we are feeling lucky to have universal health care. Our system is not perfect of course, but we are proud so say that equality was one time, one of our values. We wish you the same ! :-)

  2. per marshall on June 2nd, 2009 9:25 am

    things are not what they seem (ever)
    health care from big brother sounds nice but when we get it (and we will) medical madness will become a tool for mass control even worse that it is already ..big oil and big phama run the show in many ways. soon we will see forced mass vacinations that have ugly side effects…

  3. meg on June 20th, 2009 4:36 pm

    hmm. dont want to debate about mandatory vaccinations…but i do know from experience having lived in germany, there’s benefits to knowing health care is a right not a priviledge. there’s no perfect set up as we humans engage in all our various collaborations but we can do better than what we’ve got!

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