The Story Behind The Story: To Vax or Not to Vax (V)

Dorothy Philbin | CNBNews Contributor

Part II

Our federal administration is not making out very well in court but this decision was predictable.  Today Federal District Judge Mathew Schelp overruled the federal rule that all health care workers in facilities which accept Medicare and Medicaid (basically all) must be vaccinated.

A year ago these health care workers were our heroes; this year they are losing their jobs.  The same is true of most first responders.  In many, if not most of these cases the workers aren’t against the vaccine but don’t want the government dictating what chemicals go into their bodies.  Others have medical conditions which may have a negative effect – we just don’t have enough information yet.  Finally, there is that pesky ole document, the United States Constitution which prohibits the government from interfering with religious beliefs.

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THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY (Your Money/Chapter IV)

by Dorothy Philbin | CNBNews Contributor

Have you gotten a letter or e-mail from Public Service Electric & Gas Co offering a new thermostat for free?  Sounds good, doesn’t it?  Maybe not.

Nowhere in PSE&G’s e-mail does it say anything (even in the fine print) about the thermostat being changed remotely.  This is a question that needs to be asked and answered.  In June of this year USA Today1 printed an article about this program being used in Texas.  Customers were “given the opportunity” to sign up for the program.  Shortly thereafter people found their houses much warmer than they set the thermostat.  This was during the summer and one couple found their thermostat had been raised to 78 degrees in the middle of the day.  Some people said this was being done without their consent.

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The Story Behind The Story: What Is Going On in the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial?

by Dorothy Philbin | CNBNews

The other day I wrote about the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in Kenosha, WI. When he was attacked by three ex-convicts. He shot back and killed one of them. A second testified in court that he had pulled a gun first. Mr. Rittenhouse defended himself.

Since then the trial has been a tragedy of errors. The prosecutor has made mistake after mistake and the defense attorney has made four requests for a mistrial but it hasn’t happened.

Since the trial started there have been groups of radicals shouting “No Justice, No Peace.” Correspondents report that the judge and jury can hear this. It is a threat. If you don’t find Kyle Rittenhouse guilty you will be sorry. This is jury intimidation and reason number five for a mistrial.

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THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY (Chapter III):Medicare Coverage Plans

by Dorothy Philbin | CNBNews Contributor

There are only a few days left before those of us who are over 65 or disabled can change Medicare coverage plans.  This is a very difficult decision.  There are many health insurance companies

who will provide coverage, usually better than the government’s, but at a premium.  The government’s plan leaves a lot to be desired.  To start, let’s look at what Medicare does not cover.1

1.  Medical needs incurred outside the United States.  If you plan to travel and you have kept the government’s plan, make sure to buy travel insurance.  Although it can be a big help it doesn’t always solve your problems.  Twice a friend was in Mexico and was hurt.  They went to the hospital and was told that it would cost $8,000 just to have an ER doctor look at her.  Her husband said that they had travel insurance but that didn’t solve the problem.  Until the hospital actually received the $8,000 they put it on my friend’s credit card.  How many people have an $8,000 line of credit on their credit cards?  Investigate the laws where you plan to go.

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