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Healthcare, Health Insurance, Vitamins, Nutrition

March 21, 2010

Is It Time To Build An Ark?

If you live right in front of the river’s edge you may very well already have flood insurance. It is just common sense when you live right next to a body of water to invest in flood insurance to ensure that if a strong storm or even just the tidal events from an offshore storm lands at your doorstep, you will be covered. Without flood insurance, you are putting your entire property at risk.

Flood insurance is there to protect you against the water damage that can destroy your home from the ground up. Even just a few inches of water inside your home can leave damage in every room, as well as damage to the personal belongings that are in the path of the water.

First, think about what would happen to your home even if just two or three inches of water covered your floors. How much of your personal belongings touch the floor and how many electrical junctions do you have throughout your home just an inch or two off the floor? How many of these things will put your entire home at risk if there was even just a small flood in your home?

Ground water can start to meet the rain water when the ground is saturated. It doesn’t take much to start noticing a significant rise in innocuous bodies of waters such as streams and ponds. It doesn’t take much for the overly saturated ground to start siphoning off rain water, which in turn creates flooding.

Since you don’t have to be living right next to the river in order to experience a flood, flood insurance doesn’t just become a necessity for those who are in the coastal region. Everyone, from those who live in the plains to those who live in the Piedmonts, can be at risk for a flood.

Overall, the incidents of flooding have increased significantly over the past ten years. There are some areas that have never seen flood waters before that are now seeing water damage that is caused by rising waters produced by new monster storms.

It takes very little time and money to get a good insurance policy that will protect you against the damage of even a small flood. While you might not have an ocean front view, flood waters can still manage to do a great deal of damage.

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April 30, 2009

Healthcare Nationalization Has Majority In Poll

Polls done by the Kaiser Family Foundation each month track public opinion regarding health care and health insurance. Results from these can be eye opening, and provide an opportunity to observe where the public stands on these issues.

As reported by Medical News Today, the results from the April poll are: 36% didn’t go to dentist or doctor check ups because of the cost increases, 71% want taxes raised for high income Americans in order to pay for health care reform, 59% expressed that health care reform has become more necessary now, 26% had an individual in their home who had a hard time paying medical bills this past year, and 67% strongly or somewhat favor a nationalized health insurance plan to create competition for the private plans.

Public opinion is becoming more obvious now as in regards to the actions being taken regarding health care and health insurance reform. In addition, many more are feeling the weight of the rising costs in health care.

The political process is thrilled to see these results as it helps them in their goal for health care reform. With the majority seemingly on their side, according to the Kaiser poll, there’s a possibility for history making legislation regarding a far reaching health care reform.

However, these polls can change in the moments. The public is expressing themselves this way at this moment, but with the current economic crisis, opinions can vary depending on events. And the Democrats and Republicans have a ways to go in agreeing on how to resolve the health care dilemma.

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