Entries for October, 2007

Shame on Jim Doyle…

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Shame on him for caving in and allowing mandatory health insurance coverage for autism treatment to be cut from the budget “compromise” reached late yesterday. It’s really a sad day when politicians are so readily willing to make treatment for autistic kids a political issue, and it’s a sad day when Democrats are so quick to give up on the issue just so they can say they got a budget deal done.

In a multi-billion dollar state budget, mandating insurance companies provide coverage for autism treatment would have cost 1.3 million dollars, and I can’t help but wonder if that’s money that couldn’t have been cut from somewhere else.

I’m actually disappointed I had faith in Governor Doyle and all his talk about helping autistic kids.

Autism is Not a Partisan Issue…

Monday, October 15th, 2007

…unless you’re a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. According to those “compassionate conservatives” in Madison. Assembly Republicans have released a list of things that the Republican leadership sent out that they find objectionable in the Governor’s new budget, and included among the many objectionable items is this:

  • Autism Insurance Mandate with $1.3 million in new spending to cover the cost of the new mandate in state health insurance program.

So in our state’s multi-billion dollar budget, Assembly Republicans find it objectionable to spend 1.3 million dollars to make sure the autistic children of folks who have state health insurance are provided with coverage - coverage that they don’t have right now. Now maybe it’s because I’m biased, given that I’m the parent of an autistic child, but I simply cannot comprehend how anyone with children would vote against providing health insurance coverage to children who didn’t choose to be born with a life-altering disorder like autism. As Michael Mathias over at Pundit Nation has pointed out, “now that Republicans in the House of Representatives, including Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, are vowing to block an expansion of the SCHIP program, it seems inescapable that poor, very sick children are simply fair game for the more extremist elements of the GOP.” What kind of world is it we live in when folks are willing to use children as pawns in a partisan game of chicken?

I’m absolutely disgusted at the lengths some lawmakers are willing to go to in order to score cheap political points in an attempt to pander to their base, and I refuse to stand idly by while Republicans attempt to punish autistic children and their families simply to save a few dollars. Perhaps those lawmakers who want to cut the autism mandate from the state budget should put a face to all those autistic children who’d suffer, but if they can’t, I’ll do it for them. This is my autistic son Nicholas…

Is it Slipping Away?

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

I sure hope the Pack don’t let this game slip away, because that Favre interception (and the subsequent Bears touchdown) could come back to haunt this team. I’d also like to note the playcalling for the Packers in the second half has been absolutely atrocious; it’s almost as if the Packers are playing not to lose, as opposed to playing to win.

As I type this, the Packers have picked up yet another stupid penalty. You aren’t going to win many ballgames with 12 penalties for over 100 yards.

Oh, and have I mentioned I’m pretty sick of John Madden comparing Brett Favre to Tony Romo? After all, unless I’m mistaken, Favre’s been doing the whole quarterback thing since Romo was in middle school, so if anything Madden should be comparing Romo to Favre.