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  1. I apologize for this not being related to the actual blog I am commenting to.
    I am attempting to get the word out about a serious issue in St. Louis. My idea is to post to every catholic blog that I can in the hopes that all catholics read this. At your next service please write a note and put it in the collection plate with your donation stating that this week you are helping St. Louis keep its churches open.
    Please pray for Archbishop Raymond Burke for closing catholic churches throughout the City of St. Louis. For more info please go to…
    http://www.urbanreviewstl.com
    some churches to be closed:
    St. John Nepomuk
    St. Francis De Sales
    St. Cecilia
    St. Hedwig
    Resurrection
    among others (16 total I believe).
    To write, send letters to
    Archbishop Raymond L. Burke
    Archdiocese of St. Louis
    4445 Lindell Boulevard
    63108
    Thank you for your time. Jason

  2. I hate it when government tries to tell people (even big business) how to spend their money. Does the state government in Maryland currently spend 8% of the payroll to insure it’s workers?

  3. What’s worse is that employer provided health insurance in and of itself is an echo of the paternalistic “company town”. I’d much rather see associational health care insurance get passed so it’s easy to get health care from your church, your union, or your service club. Employers can treat their workers incrementally worse to save money without consequence because the trap of employer sponsored health insurance keeps employees tied to their jobs.

  4. Alison, I’d imagine that Maryland is probably spending at least 8% of its employees’ salaries on health care, given how expensive it is in the region.
    This is one of the sillier bills in a while, but not the most silly: Maryland just passed a bill to help doctors with malpractice insurance. Did they limit damages in malpractice suits? Restrain frivolous lawsuits? Nope. They instituted a 2% tax on HMOs, so the price will be paid by health care consumers. Gotta keep that money flowing to the lawyers!

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