I’m not yet finished posting for the day …
… but there will be a delay while I transport a friend back and forth from the hospital for a test.
Just thought I’d let you know.
… but there will be a delay while I transport a friend back and forth from the hospital for a test.
Just thought I’d let you know.
Its what good friends do. All our neighbors know that we can count on each other when the need arises.
While driving today, you might start to consider the “Backlash.” The other side is being “too kind” “too gracious”, and “to innocent”. Nahh–I am not buying into it–they have something horrendous planned and you can count on it being already well organized. I am thinking it will come through the Financial/Banking system.
Here is why I am thinking this might be a possibility. I have already received notice of my medicare Part D going up quite a bit for this coming year. US Bank is now charging huge interest rates and raising them even more effective January 1.
My DH and I are over 80. We have had two US bank credit cards for over 14 years now. One is for $5,000 and the other for $2,000. Never, never missed a payment, never, never late for a payment. However, since the middle of last year, the interest rates have been climbing dramatically. I recall that last year US Bank– headquartered in Minneapolis–sent out a questionnaire. It was not obligatory, but rather came with a “strong suggestion to complete”. Many of the details were personal and a bank should not have been asking those questions. I did not respond to the questionnaire, and my interest rate has climbed to 27% since then. I received a notice yesterday that effective January 1 the new interest rate will be 29%. US Bank is well known to be very liberal–publicly dedicated to DEI. I believe that that questionnaire was really about developing an information base about the middle-white American to enable future actions by the socialist party.
Does anyone else remember that it was Jimy Carter in collaboration with his young friend–Bill Clinton who de regulated Banking?
Anne:
Have you shopped around for a different Part D? In several recent years my Part D at the time just about doubled, and I found one that was much cheaper. Usually there is an alternative like that. There is a way to compare Part D options in your state online, I think at the Medicare site but also at other sites if you do a search.
Thank you Neo!
I still wait for the “Big Bang”! But, at least I will be shopping for better Medicare!