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DOES THE
AARP SPEAK FOR YOU?
By Bob Brewster
The AARP claims that it has over 40,000,000 middle
aged to senior members. At the same time it claims to represent the
best interests of its members and demonstrated this belief on
November 6, 2009 by formally endorsing HR 3962, the proposed
healthcare revision bill APPROVED by the U.S. House of
Representatives at midnight on November 7, 2009.
Here at the Over60Exchange, we have had to make a
decision. The AARP does NOT represent us and it does not represent
what is best for our age group or for America as a
country.
Here are some quotes taken from the AARP website
November 6, 2009.
'AARP, the 40-million-member association of older
Americans, today announced its endorsement of the sweeping House
health care reform bill. The organization's backing is seen as
a major boost for one of the bills that aims to overhaul the
nation's health care system, and it comes as Democratic
lawmakers are preparing to bring the measure to the floor for a
vote.' (Note: the bill passed by a margin
of three votes)
'The announcement came at a press
briefing in AARP's Washington headquarters.'
'The organization's backing is seen as a major boost
for one of the bills that aims to overhaul the nation's health
care system, and it comes as Democratic lawmakers are preparing to
bring the measure to the floor for a vote.'
'Today's
endorsement marks the first time in this legislative battle that
AARP has put its full weight behind a comprehensive health care
reform package.'
'Bonnie Cramer,
chair of AARP's volunteer advisory board, said one key factor
in the organization's decision to support the House bill was
that it won't add to the national deficit. 'Our members are
worried about financial security for their children and
grandchildren,' she said.'
'The measure would
be paid for by a tax on the wealthy-individuals making $500,000 a
year and couples with joint tax returns of $1 million, as well as
by changes to Medicare and Medicaid worth billions in savings over
10 years, according to the CBO.'
We are showing you what the AARP is
saying because we wanted you to be sure that this was not another
'I was for it before I was against it' or vice versa
situation.
The AARP endorsement is not the only
reason why I am writing to you today. The other reason is that over
the past weekend, I started reading the almost 2,000 page
Healthcare Bill proposal titled H.R. 3962
- Affordable Health Care for America Act as
Introduced'.
Starting on the first page I
discovered the following printed statement -
"To provide
affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the
growth in health care spending, and for other
purposes."
Truthfully, I have not heard anyone
disagree with the need 'To provide affordable, quality
health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care
spending'. This is not in dispute. But, I ask you, what
about this last part…"and for other
purposes'? What does this mean?
After page one, I started reading
the proposed bill and I actually made it to page 100 before I had
to stop. I had enough. Just in those first one hundred pages alone,
which represent only five percent (5.0%) of the total pages, it was
very clear that this is far more than a "Health Care"
bill. It is in reality a complete plan for the restructuring of
America. This is not a bill for 'the people by the people'
but a massive plan to move the power of the people from the
majority to the control of a few. Just in the proposed bill's
Table of Contents any reader willing to see can find the beginnings
of a new massive government infrastructure full of new bureaucratic
agencies (111 is the latest count), tens of thousands of government
jobs, massive government controls and an almost incomprehensible
system of checks and balances giving credence to the potential of
being the worst nightmare for anyone looking for speedy
individualized healthcare assistance.
Let me ask you…Is the debate
we see and hear today, about Healthcare or is it about
restructuring American society into classes, which are then
controlled by appointed 'rulers' who are themselves
controlled by a small unseen and unreachable group? Where in the
electoral process do 'we the people' pick these people?
Nowhere is the answer!
This, my friends, is no longer about
Health Care. If it was, the Ultra Left and Liberal Democrats would
willingly compromise on all its major points with the Independents
and Conservative Right. This is not about political parties. If it
was there would be no Democrats against it instead of the group
called 'Blue Democrats' who recognize and oppose much of
what is happening. No this is not about Republicans, Wall Street
greed or the babbling mouths who tell us that it's the
'evil' insurance companies creating all our
problems.
This debate transcends political
parties and it transcends the actual need for health care reform
itself. The debate centers around the need for one group to gain
complete political and economic power over another. To do this,
this group must gain control over the one thing that all people
cannot avoid and must confront through life - personal well being
and health. With healthcare equal to one fifth of the entire U.S.
economy, this effort for health care reform has but one purpose and
one goal; to neutralize the United States Constitution into a
document of historical yesterdays while simultaneously introducing
a new form of government controlled by a small group that will
dictate and control what all people will receive and what they must
contribute.
The AARP endorsement is choosing
sides. They have made their choice and it is for massive
government spending, debt and ultimately the sacrifice of all
individual freedom for choice, the very freedom that has made
America the world's strongest and most successful country. The
AARP has picked the side that it believes will give it the most
power and financial reward when reform takes hold. Now, we must
take sides and decide where we stand on America's
future.
Here's my question to you.
Does the AARP represent you? Are you one of the 40,000,000 they
claim as members? Are you one of 1.5 million signatures on
petitions that they claim to represent? Are you supporting a
complete restructuring of the United States government and a
consolidation of power into the hands of a few who then make
decisions for us all? Are you supporting the relegation of our
United States Constitution, the very foundation of America, into a
document that no longer has relevance? Are you willing to risk
everything that America has built throughout its history because
one small group covets power and control? Are you willing to allow
Washington lawmakers the power to create laws controlling every
facet of your life because they can hold your personal healthcare
hostage unless you cooperate?
Or, are you against what the AARP is
endorsing? Are you against massive government spending and gigantic
bureaucratic organizations run by small groups controlling every
decision you make? Are you against destroying the United States
Constitution and diluting the spirit and power of taking personal
responsibility for life's successes that come from individual
achievement?
Let me share with you that the AARP
does not speak for me! I am taking the side that America's future is not for sale for
any reason! That the Free Enterprise System, when allowed to work
without manipulation by politicians, is the best way to protect our
individual freedoms and rights.
Today, the Over60Exchange is
speaking out on behalf of everyone who desires America to be the
country that has made us great; where personal efforts bring
personal reward. Where personal responsibility includes earning
benefits based on one's efforts not from the efforts of others.
Where we have a country comprised of everyone contributing their
fair share not just the relying on a few who are asked to carry the
burden for everyone else. The term "redistribution of
wealth" should make everyone sick to their stomach who has
taken a risk on starting a new business, invested in an idea,
joined a startup or who has dreamed of being financially
independent with an idea, invention or process they
created.
If you believe like me that we are
on the precipice of losing America by going down a very dangerous
path toward socialism leading to high taxes and high unemployment
and that our children, our grandchildren and their children may not
see the full potential of their lives as this country has allowed
for the past 233 years, then you must act with me through the
Over60Exchange to help stop what is happening. Let's work
together to educate others like ourselves to the dangers
confronting Americans and our age group in particular.
Let the Over60Exchange give you a
growing voice toward making sure we all have a bright future.
Ensure that opportunities for future generations of Americans can
be preserved so that anyone who wants to work by taking personal
responsibility for success or failure can still thrive and grow to
their fullest potential.
In summary, it's your choice, we
need your help. None of us can afford to wait while we learn what
the definition of the healthcare bill's words "for other purposes"
really means. If we wait it will be too late!
Today, we need your ideas, your
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Thank you!
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Brewster
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By Bob Brewster
Yesterday I met an old friend for coffee. He had taken early
retirement at age fifty six and is now sixty two. He told me the
past six years were very good for him and his family but now he
needed to start working again. There were several reasons given for
this and they were not all financial. It seems that he still had a
real need to feel productive and liked the idea of contributing
toward helping a new idea or business become successful. The money
was also important because he found that he still wanted to do
things with his family that required more money than what he could
afford to take from his retirement savings.
Our conversation jumped around on various ideas for what he could
do to get back into the workforce. One subject was his resume. It
seems that there is a lot of opinion today regarding whether a
person with a lot of experience really needs to complete resume or
just a brief summary. One expert,Jill
Konrath, has found resumes to be
detrimental and after reading her book "Get Back to Work
Faster", I had to agree with
her in advising my friend. However, even though my friend agreed
that his resume needed to be a lot shorter, he could not come to
the conclusion that he did not need one at all. So we compromised
and agreed that he would create a 'summary' in lieu of a
resume.
Here are some rules we decided to follow for his resume
"summary".
Updating your resume or creating
a Resume Summary
As an older experienced worker, you
have a lot to share from your background. The problem is that even
though this is very important to you, it is probably not important,
at least not at first, to an employer or business owner. The
challenge is how to select what in your background you need to take
out and what to leave in.
Since a resume is a reflection of
you, it is also your chance to make an impression in a few short
seconds that you will be allowed. Yes, that's correct. Even
with all your experience and education, you will have maybe 10-15
seconds to make an impact statement about yourself before your
resume hits the proverbial "circular file." This is a big
challenge and if not carefully handled, it will result in a lot of
frustration for you.
This 'screening' process is
unfair at best but that is the way things are handled today. Unless
you can personally hand your resume to the hiring decision maker
while looking them in the eye as you state your reasons why they
need to hire you, you are just a another name flashing before the
screener's eyes.
Your resume summary by choice needs
to be short, to the point and well written. It must be carefully
proofread for even the slightest error in grammar or spelling will
destroy its effectiveness. Additionally, you may need to create
several versions of your resume summary with each version geared
specifically toward the industry, job or employer you are
approaching. Having a "one size fits all" resume is no
longer an option for it requires too much reading and digging from
the screener.
Additional tips for the Resume
Summary
1. Have your name, address and telephone number at
the top of the page.
Include your e-mail address if you have one.
2. Do not
include career objectives. They can be
given in your cover letter or an email where your resume is
attached. Always use a cover letter of some type that is very brief
about your professional history and accomplishments.
3. Your resume summary must be positive and to
the point. Use as few words as possible
and never exceed one
page. You are not writing a book or novel. This is not an
autobiography about your self. Do use the word 'I' and keep
all paragraphs short.
4. Leave out
all personal information such as height,
weight, medical condition, marital status, date of birth, hobbies,
etc. These are irrelevant to the screening process and may even
cause you to get "kicked" out.
5. Only use
experience from your past 10-15 years or 3-4 employers. Avoid
using dates. These again will be used against you in the screening
process and are not necessary at this point.
6. List
educational institutions in reverse chronological order. It is
not necessary to list date of attendance or graduation.
7. Your resume summary
does not need a list
references or even the statement "References Available
Upon Request."
8. Leave out any statement for
leaving past positions or statements that could have a negative
inference.
9. Leave out
salary history or requirements. Your cover letter can address
this by stating that you would be glad to discuss it at an
interview.
10.Proofread your resume for spelling or grammatical errors.
Ask someone else to proofread to too. Most mistakes are not obvious
to the writer and usually stick out like a huge 'smudge
mark' on the paper to an employer.
Making you Resume Summary one page in length is extremely
important. Using bullet paragraphs will help you accomplish this.
Also, you can break your summary into parts. Here are four parts as
a suggestion -
1. Heading - Your name and contact information and a brief statement of what
you want to accomplish, if hired.
2. Industries - A bullet list of industries or company names where you gained
your experience. (This is a list not a paragraph on each, only a
line.)
3. Professional Skills- You bullet list what
you do best and what special skills you have as assets to
accomplish them. (Writing, speaking, computer programs,
presentation, leadership, CDL driver, RN, MD, etc.) Thinks about
those things that are assets in any employment
position.
4. Past Significant Accomplishments-
You bullet list your education, past positions where you had
significant accomplishment, like "helped take program from $10
million to over $100 million in five years", or 'helped
launch new division that successfully resulted in 100 new employees
and profitability' or any recognition you may have received
from industry, community or civic organizations. Do you hold a
record for something? Received a special award? Remember, these are
bullet lines so you must hit your target each time without
"fluff" or extra words.
That's it!
In summary, the days of resumes with your entire life condensed
to several pages of tiny hard to read print are over. Today's
employment seeker must be brief, to the point and able to
communicate in only a few words the benefit he or she is bringing
to the employer or business. Do not worry about the rest of
details. They will come out as you progress through the screening
process. Good luck!
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The title above is the front page headline in the
September 21, 2009
USA Today newspaper. The article goes on to state that
"more skilled immigrants are giving up their American dreams
to pursue careers back home, raising concerns that the U.S. may
lose its competitive edge in science, technology and other
fields." This process is being called "reverse
immigration."
The article also states that "what was a
trickle has become a flood" and that "in the next five
years 100,000 immigrants will go back to India and 100,000 to
China…for the first time in America history, we (U.S.) are
experiencing the brain drain that other countries
experience."
What does this news mean to you, if you are one
of those older workers wanting to stay active in the work force or
if you are someone who may have retired early but now needs to
return to work? It is another strong indicator that there is a
growing opportunity for you to still use your skills, talents and
abilities. It means that your experience and education still has
application to helping the country's economy recover and
grow.
This also means that the opportunity to launch your own business
becomes a stronger option. Tough economic times always drive the
entrepreneurial instincts. Whether it is a franchise with
established systems and support or it is something brand new and
perhaps revolutionary, your opportunity is always better when
economic times are more challenging.
When looking out the window at the world around you, it may be
easier to see the faults and negatives of high employment, business
failures and reduced opportunity versus the hints of opportunity.
The above fact that we are losing talented people to reverse
immigration is one of those negatives. But, when you put this fact
in its proper perspective, it is really an indicator of
opportunities.
In summary, do not look for opportunities where there is
already a crowd. Use your age, experience and education as assets
to help a company or business grow, This can also separate you from
lesser experienced people. Look for indicators in less obvious
places where there are fewer people, where people are leaving and
where your experience and education could be more appreciated and
needed. If working for someone else or going out on your own, focus
on finding creative ways to fill a need by offering to be
innovative and open to new ideas. Then as people leave positions or
move out of the country, you will still have many options for
continued income.
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By Bob
Brewster
In 1998, I published a book titled "Income Surfing" which
provided a formula for developing income over a broad base of
different sources.
Now,
here it is eleven years later. I am bringing up this fact because
in the book we referenced a chart called the "Social
Adjustment Rating Scale." This chart was the result of
research conducted in 1967 by two psychiatrists Thomas Holmes and
Richard Rahe who examined the medical records of over 5,000 medical
patients as a way to determine whether stressful events might cause
illnesses. In 1970, Rahe carried out another study on 2,500 sailors
to verify the first stress study as a predictor of illness. This
second study confirmed that the stress table was indeed correct and
it is still just as true today.
Why is this important to you?
In today's changing times, we are all experiencing pressures
from a multitude of directions. The source of these pressures
creates stress in our lives. Our actions or reactions to this
stress will determine how we react in our relationships with other
people.
As we age, stress affects us differently because of how we feel
about ourselves. Our ability to overcome stress changes with our
perception of our age. A major part of how we "feel"
involves our health. Our health is our most precious resource. It
needs to be protected to avoid creating a negative affect on the
rest of our life. In this time where health care is at the
forefront of the news, the best way to save money, now and
tomorrow, is to not spend money on avoidable health care
problems.
I have recreated the Social Adjustment Rating Scale Chart so that
all of you can see exactly where you need to place emphasis for
handling this stress and also what decisions you can make that will
help you live a better and more controlled life. This is important
because life moves in cycles. Sometimes things are perfect and
sometimes things are falling apart. How we handle these cycles
determines our ability to shorten the bad times and lengthen the
good times.
To give you an example of how important your understanding needs to
be for how stress affects your life, here's a little test. On a
separate piece of paper answer the following questions (The answers
will be found when you click on the chart link.)
(1) Are financial problems less or more stressful than a
divorce?
(2) Is a home foreclosure less or more
stressful than retiring from a job?
(3) Is getting fired or laid off from a job less or more stressful
than being arrested for a minor violation of the law?
(4)Is bankruptcy more or less stressful than getting
married?
(5) Is having an illness less or more stressful than a spouse that
loses his or her job?
Social
Adjustment Rating Scale Chart
Many of you will be startled at the answers, as well as where the
other stress factors fall in the chart scale. I hope this helps you
during these challenging times.
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Right up
front, here's the major point -
STAY WORKING...DO NOT
RETIRE!!
We cannot afford to have
our older workers stop working or leave the country's work
force.
There are two key reasons for this -
1. The education and
experience this group controls is invaluable to our country's
economy and their contribution must not be lost.
2. This group must stay
employed and productive for as long as possible to avoid placing
demands on Medicare, Social Security and Healthcare that could
force the collapse of each.
Using common sense and simple math, it is easy to conclude that
having an average of five million new people per year start drawing
social security and Medicare benefits under the present funding and
management structure is impossible to support. But, many lawmakers
would have you believe that reorganizing both Social Security and
Healthcare into a massive government managed program will solve all
issues. This violates common sense and a simple understanding of
what motivates people to be productive and therefore able and
willing to pay for programs like social security and
Medicare.
Creating a massive program funded by cuts in
services and much higher taxes on the very same people who can
create the biggest momentum for an economic turnaround is both
foolhardy and near sighted. People work best when there are no
artificial ceilings on what they can earn. Creating taxes that
progressively discourage people from being productive is not the
answer and actually places a straightjacket on people by
dramatically restricting their willingness to be creative. This is
exactly the opposite of what has made America great.
America has been built on ingenuity and unfettered
creativity. The vast majority of America's success has come
from private enterprise done with little to no support from
government. Government has greatly benefited from this private
productivity through taxation but government on its own has done
very little to be productive and creative. By fostering
productivity and ingenuity in people we can solve our present
economic woes. By keeping our older workers active and employed we
are using this highly educated and experienced group of people to
create and foster new innovation. By doing it this way, we harness
a tremendously invaluable amount of experience and focus it on
creating new businesses, which in turn creates new jobs. Seventy
eight percent of all new jobs come from small businesses. Ninety
seven percent of our country's GNP comes from small
businesses.
In summary, creating incentives through lower
taxes on businesses will also create incentives to keep older
workers employed and productive. Employers know that they cannot
afford to lose this huge pool of talent and experience at a time
when they need it the most.
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When there is real work
that MUST be done, there is only one way to get it done. Jump in
with both feet and ask others to do the same.
It has been tough but we here at the Over60Exchange have finally
pulled ourselves up from the muck of political opinions fostered by
special interests. The quicksand suction of political partisanship
and truth bending is very strong and hard to overcome but we did
it. This effort has not been easy but it is well worth it. Now, we
are extending our hands to you to do the same. Here's why -
Our country's problems demand attention that transcends
politics.The very survival of our country as a world leader
in freedom and individual success is at great risk of being
replaced with mediocrity and averageness. Anyone who has ever run
in a race quickly learns that it is much better to be running in
front of the crowd than to be in the middle or at the end. Only the
front runners have a clear vision and steady pace, while everyone
else is either sprinting or walking. As a country, we are in danger
of losing our front runner position. If this is what you want
please ignore what we are telling you. On the other hand, if you
intuitively feel that what we are sharing with you is true, roll up
your sleeves, we have a challenge for you.
The Over60Exchange has an opportunity to become a real honest
alternative to the AARP. In meetings all across America , the
AARP is demonstrating that it no longer effectively represents the
grassroot issues of its members as it once did. The AARP is in the
insurance business and unfortunately they are also too close to the
ugly politics associated with special interests while trying to get
their share of government dole outs. Now, there is nothing wrong
with selling insurance but we do think there is something big time
wrong with taking member money and using it for issues they do not
support.
It is very simple. Here at the Over60Exchange we believe that
older Americans need a place where they can go for information and
tools that they can use to stay active, productive and earning
income. We do not believe that a person should be turned into a
'vegetable' just because of age. We believe that people
should be allowed to contribute at any age and to be fairly
compensated for what they can do. Our country needs the experience
and knowledge of people who have worked decades in productive
employment. Further, we are not advocates of retirement in the
sense of the word where one fully stops working or being
productive. We believe staying active and productive for as long as
possible, whether you need to earn money or not is very healthy
both physically and mentally. This belief does not eliminate
volunteerism. We believe that being a volunteer is just as
important as ever but we also know that each person must have
financial strength too. To this end, our goals are to support
active, happy and rewarding lifestyles.
Since we first created the Over60Exchange, it has changed
dramatically. Our vision is for something truly unique and
powerful. Each day we are a little closer to this goal but we still
have much to do to accomplish this. If we wait to have everything
perfect, it will be too late to help you and others like you, so we
are telling you to become a member now. It's no cost to join.
We are constantly working on new content and technologies to give
our members the ability and support needed to live active and
productive lives for as long as they choose.
Here is the real danger and why taking action today is so
important. There are forces at work in our country that do
not want older people to remain active and productive. These forces
would rather that we all just move aside and sit in a rocking chair
or find a quiet place out of the way. If you still have something
to share and give in terms of your experience, education, skills,
talents and abilities, this 'step aside' attitude should
greatly trouble you. For during this period, these same forces
are working on ways to separate you from what you have earned
whether it is through increased taxes, new fees, higher costs,
reduced benefits or too many other ways to list here. This is
the danger we are all facing as we age. If we sit back and
'vegetate' we will lose. On the other hand if we stay
active, productive and remain a force in the workplace, we also
remain a powerful force to protect ourselves while helping our
country. This is the choice
we are all facing today.
Pass the word to join the
Over60Exchange, today. Forget that we do not have everything
perfect. This will come with time and money. What we need now are
numbers- tens of thousands or even millions of new members to join.
With numbers we will become a powerful voice for helping each other
and for helping America.
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You are reading something written by a desperate
person who is gravely concerned about where our country is
headed.
Here's some background. Nowhere else in the world, even after
adding all other countries together, will the creativity and
inventiveness of the United States be equaled. At no time in human
history, has so much progress been made than during the years since
the United States constitution was enacted in 1776. During this
relatively short period of time the amount of inventions and
advances in mankind dwarf all previous history eras.
I am desperate today because we are facing an unprecedented decline
in human productivity and creative thinking while at the same time
we are facing serious global economic challenges. It is like the
world is hell bent on reversing the advances made during the past
233 years, which have resulted from the unbridled thinking and
creativity that comes from free enterprise and capitalist system
economics. In the United States where free enterprise has shined
like no other place in the world, government encroachment into free
enterprise decision-making is threatening to dismantle the entire
economic system.
I am desperate because free enterprise allows for real advances in
technologies, manufacturing, and medicines based on people who
recognize a great need and who are also desperate to find a
solution to meet that need. These people become inspired to find
success because this system allows significant reward for those who
take the risks. The free enterprise system, like none other, allows
this type of need and solution relationship to grow and prosper. I
am desperate because this system appears to be faltering and losing
its momentum based on all the wrong reasons. On the other hand, I
am inspired to find ways of using this situation to promote ideas
and innovation that are positive. I want to turn my desperation
into inspiration.
Many of you will argue that I am over reacting to the current
global recession and that like past recessions you think we will
come out of it better than ever before. You will argue that the
free enterprise system is too unregulated and needs more control.
Some of you will even argue that people who use this system to
reach real success must also share the rewards with others who do
not contribute, and that somehow being successful is bad or in some
people's eyes "evil". Some will accuse me of being
negative or unrealistic and argue that changes for more control in
an unfettered system are a natural evolution for insuring fairness
to all. Baloney! One only needs to look at the former Soviet Union
or the present day North Korea, Iran and Venezuela to see the folly
of such thinking.
Look, I feel desperate because the economic engine that has driven
America's unprecedented success for its entire history and,
which has been the leading example for most developing nations to
follow, is coasting to a halt. The economic engine behind America
is small business. Small business creates seventy eight percent of
all new jobs in the United States that collectively equals ninety
seven percent of the country's Gross National product (GNP). I
am naturally a positive minded person but I am finding it easier to
be negative as we see the results of what happens when financial
controls and government giveaways favor big corporations and labor
unions over the needs of small business. Compounding my feeling is
the government's creation of a new national debt burden unlike
anything ever experienced. This debt burden on future generations
will be crippling and force future generations to be born into a
form of "pre-ordained servitude" to
government.
Now, what I share with you next may surprise you.
Even though I am finding it easier to be negative, I have made a
conscious decision not to be negative. As a matter of fact,
negativity is the last thing in my mind. On the contrary I feel
very positive even at the same time I am also feeling extremely
desperate.
Now, that I have you scratching your head and thinking that Bob has
lost it, let me eliminate the confusion and put your mind at ease.
In today's challenging times it is very easy to start hand
wringing, thinking "chicken little" thoughts about the
sky falling and spouting "the end is near" words. Yet, it
is exactly in these times that history has repeatedly shown that
during periods of the greatest change comes the periods of the
greatest opportunities. It is during these periods that innovation,
inventiveness and creative thinking are at their highest intensity.
There is an old saying that "from desperation comes
inspiration." Well, I am desperate and I am very
inspired!
Just research the majority of new ideas that created a new business
or in many cases a whole new industry. They all came from a
thinking process that was attempting to solve a key problem or fill
a critical need. Thomas Edison made over 10,000 attempts at
creating the light bulb before he succeeded. Henry Ford was
desperate to create the automobile and was inspired to create the
first real mass production assembly line. Desperation can come in
many forms. It can be individual or it can be a group of people. It
can be a population segment or it can be a whole country. When the
United States entered World War II the entire country was desperate
but then it became inspired and mobilized to win. Right now, we are
living in desperate times. Right now, we are living in desperate
times. People everywhere are looking for solutions to solve their
personal challenges. Some in this process will think in broader
terms than just for themselves; they will think about finding
solutions that will have application on a wider scale which will
affect many others seeking the same solutions. This type of
thinking is what has given us new modern life altering devices and
processes. This is the thinking that has advanced civilization and
from which whole new economic engines and industries have
evolved.
This is the thinking that we need, now! Call your government
representative and demand that you want support for people with new
ideas; you want support for people who start new businesses. You
want support for creating new private sector jobs that historically
come from small, not big business. Tell your government
representative that it is a fairy tale to believe that big business
can shape an economic upturn. Let your representative know that the
answer is small business and that the process of fertilizing a new
idea with free flowing credit, reduced government regulation, lower
taxes and support for the free enterprise system is the solution to
fixing the economy. Remember, all big business was at one time a
small business. They all started from an idea in somebody's
mind. Everything we can think of that was created by a human
started from an idea in somebody's mind.
Now, you know why I am desperate and gravely concerned for finding
ideas that can make a difference. I am inspired and I urge you all
to become inspired to start your own search for that one idea, a
positive life altering idea that can change your life and the world
we live in. Now is the time!
Bob Brewster
Founder
Over60Exchange
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Many of you have emailed or called us regarding the
current situation where AARP Members are resigning their membership
in record numbers. You want to know if we should be inviting AARP
members to join the Over60Exchange. In addition, you are being
asked what our position is in the key issue - a national government
controlled healthcare plan.
First, the answer is absolutely YES! Please invite any and all AARP
members to join the Over60Exchange. That includes members that are
happy with the AARP not just those who are resigning. We will be
offering many things that the AARP has ignored or has chosen not to
offer.
Second, the Over60Exchange was launched to help people stay
productive, active, employed and happy during the later years of
life. We also decided to remain apolitical in positions that
affected our membership and focus our energy on common sense
decision-making in those areas that are best for ALL of America and
the free enterprise system. So, here's our position on a
government controlled healthcare plan.
The AARP made a mistake. The AARP acted prematurely in
supporting a plan that was far from finished let alone
understandable. Even lawmakers, who are responsible for making
decisions on our behalf, do not know what is in the plan. This
decision by the AARP does not take away from the good they have
done in their long history but it does highlight a major weakness
in support of their membership. They have become too political and
have wandered away from the grassroots issues that concern most
people.
The AARP support for the proposed plan told their membership that
they were more interested in positioning the AARP for political and
financial reasons versus reflecting on what their membership was
feeling or thinking. Again, this was a tactical mistake on their
part and although it only involves one major issue among other
important issues, their decision highlights and brings out into the
open the overall AARP political strategy for supporting more
government involvement in decision making over people's lives.
This is causing many people to rethink how their AARP membership is
being used to influence lawmakers into decisions that are not in
keeping with what they, as members, believe.
The Over60Exchange's
position is that we must maintain individual responsibility for
life's health care decisions for as long as we possibly
can. Just as we should be responsible for other decisions we
make as individuals. Creating a program under government control
that burdens every citizen in the country, young and old, with
expenditures that may be impossible to control or audit is in our
opinion not good common sense. Therefore our position, which again
is apolitical, is that a national healthcare plan run by the
government, in lieu of or in competition with a private system, is
not a viable option and will only lead to uncontrolled problems in
the future.
We
strongly believe that decisions and controls made by a government
agency (local, state or federal), without individual option
selection or responsibility, is not in the best interest of the
individual or the country. We do, however, agree that healthcare
costs must be brought down and individual care better managed by
both the medical system and the patient. We believe that there is
much fraud and waste in the existing system that needs to be
eliminated. There is plenty of evidence that personal decisions
that foster better eating and exercise habits can dramatically
reduce health care expenses and personnel demands on the system.
Further, people making these decisions to improve their health
should be rewarded and not penalized by a system that averages
everyone to one single program.
You can read more about the Over60Exchange position by going to a
special page on the website (
Click here )
Pass this Newsletter on to others. It is important that the people
understand that we are an alternative to the AARP, not for selling
insurance but for providing the tools and information to stay
active and involved in life regardless of age.
If you wish to comment on this message, you can contact me directly
at my email below.
Have a great week!
Regards,
Bob
Brewster Founder Over60Exchange
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I recently had the privilege of hearing John C. Maxwell speak. He
is the author of a book that I recommend to everyone titled
"Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes into
Stepping Stones for Success". Mr. Maxwell is a former
minister turned author and public speaker. His book is a must
reading for anyone suffering any type of failure in life and
puts into very understandable language why we need failure to
succeed.
Many of us hitting our sixties in these trying times may be
thinking about past events that did not go right in our life. For
that matter, a person at any age may feel like a failure for many
reasons but it seems to be easier to do as we age. This is
especially true if we are part of the two thirds of the working
population that has little to no retirement savings and are staring
at social security plus (hopefully) a limited pension as our only
income sources to live.
In looking at my personal situation, I for one could look back and
fix blame on many different events and decisions that I experienced
over the years for not achieving certain goals. I could find it
very easy to feel sorry for myself on things I do not have or
failed to achieve because of them. In reality, as I have aged, I
have found it more difficult to rebound from a failure or mistake
and easier to blame circumstances on things out of my control. I
know this is wrong. This is where books like 'Falling
Forward' bring me back to a more positive mindset.
Consequently, now when I feel this way, it is for only a few
minutes, not days, weeks or months. It's a choice and I choose
to make it this way.
At one time or another, we are all victims of feeling sorry for
ourselves because we do not have what we think we should have. We
feel like a failure. The truth is, there are so many ways of
measuring success in life, it is very difficult to determine what
success is or what failure is. This makes measuring success and
failure an unreliable science at best. For example, is having money
in the bank but poor personal relationships a success or failure?
Is having a great family and plenty of friends but no money a
success or failure? Is having a good steady job and income doing
something you really do not like to do a success or failure? Or, is
doing something you love to do but not making a good income a
success or failure? The scenarios for what could be a success or a
failure are unlimited.
Here's the message I want to share with you. I have learned
that feeling sorry for myself gains nothing. I have also learned
that every time I think I have failed, it was only another door
opening for me to step through. The choice has always been mine
alone not somebody else's. Whether I step forward and go on to
the next opportunity is an attitude and mindset that I choose.
Dwelling on the reasons why I was in a particular negative
situation, always seemed like such a waste of time to me. It was
like having a flat tire on my car and looking around for someone to
blame. Fix the tire and get going!
As we age, we put pressure on ourselves for what we have or do not
have. This pressure is usually blaming ourselves or someone else.
The fact that we may feel older or look older only compounds this
feeling of blame. Looking in the mirror doesn't help when
someone with wrinkles and thinning hair stares back. The only thing
that really works is the understanding and acceptance that
everything goes in cycles and that it is up to us to make sure that
the down cycle is much shorter than the up cycle.
In summary, we can choose how we live life. If you are in your
forties and fifties, do not look back in regret that you have left
your youth behind and your better days are gone. Look forward and
use the lessons of your past to establish the foundation for your
future. If you are in your sixties, seventies or even older, the
same rule applies. Do not look at yourself and feel that you have
no time left to achieve or accomplish something. Instead look at
all your assets that include education, experiences, contacts,
friends and family. And above all else, do not focus on financial
condition alone. Sure, money is an obvious requirement if you want
to do anything you want but it is only a portion of what makes life
rewarding. If you want to stay working, stay productive and remain
a contributor helping someone else or some business to be
successful, look at all your assets, your skills, talents and
abilities. They are very valuable to somebody else. I have learned
that regardless of what it is, if you have something to sell, there
is somebody looking to buy. (This is where you can use the
"Over60Exchange Skills Bank" to
highlight personal skills, talents and abilities)
Remember, life is full of choices. You can choose to look at
your failures as lessons or your lack of success as 'stepping
stones'. It is up to you.
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First, let me explain something so that there is no
misunderstanding. The Over60Exchange is APOLITICAL. That means we
are not ideologues on the right or left. We are on the ground of
common sense and what is good for America. We are not for political
correctness but we are for fairness and truth. If you disagree with
our viewpoint, please feel free to respond with yours.
At this writing, I am very disturbed at the news coming out of
Washington . Since January 2009 , there has been nothing but bad
news upon bad news and it is not the kind of bad news you might
expect.
We are so wrapped up in the economy and fighting two wars that we
have completely ignored the signs of a "cancer" within
our nationally elected representatives. For a lack of a better
term, I will continue the use of the word "cancer"
because I cannot think of anything better to describe something
that can kill you, if ignored, yet if treated early; it can be
stopped or dramatically slowed down.
The cancer I am referring to is how our government has overnight
implemented or started the implementation of controlling what we
think, do or say. None of this I might add is either constitutional
or in the best interest of our country.
After the presidential election, I recognized that there were
serious weaknesses in our political system with much of this
weakness due to unlimited terms of our elected representatives on
the federal level and a tax system so unfair that the overwhelming
majority of our country's costs are borne by a small
minority.
It has been difficult to not speak out. I have wanted to be quiet
in deference to the process but today's news has forced me to
take action. What news, you ask? Let me tell you. It is the details
starting to be revealed about the Healthcare bill presently being
forced through congress for passage. It is the news about the over
1,000 pages of massive changes that very few people have read or
truly understand. Fortunately, we have people in this country that
have taken the time to read the entire 1,000 pages and now the news
is seeping out. Just like a sewer pipe with a small leak. We can
smell the leak but we cannot pinpoint where it is. This is
what's happening with this healthcare bill.
This bill is not only a massive revision in the United States
healthcare system; it is also a manifesto for the control and
determination of how long people will be allowed to live. This is
Hollywood fiction come to life or worse, this is history repeating
itself under the premise that this is good for everyone and it must
be done to save our way of life. My friends, these are lies!
Here are some examples of what is in the proposed Healthcare
Plan - (Excerpts taken from article written byBetsy McCaughey, Betsy McCaughey is founder
of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths and a former lieutenant
governor of New York. betsy@hospitalinfection.orgHer
remarks are after she read the 1,000 page proposal from both the
Senate and House). Sentences shown in Italics & underlined are
my added clarifications.
#1 And as soon as anything changes in your (existing
healthcare plan)contract -- such as a change in copays or
deductibles, which many insurers change every year -- you'll
have to move into a qualified plan instead (House bill, p. 16-17).
This means that you will have no choice, even if you can
afford your own insurance, you must buy into the government
plan. #2 - When you file your taxes, if you
can't prove to the IRS that you are in a qualified plan,
you'll be fined thousands of dollars -- as much as the average
cost of a health plan for your family size -- and then
automatically enrolled in a randomly selected plan (House bill, p.
167-168). This means that you will be FORCED under government
threat to pay for health insurance by joining the government plan,
whether you need it or not. #3 - It's one
thing to require that people getting government assistance tolerate
managed care, but the legislation limits you to a managed-care plan
even if you and your employer are footing the bill (Senate bill, p.
57-58). The goal is to reduce everyone's consumption of health
care and to ensure that people have the same health-care
experience, regardless of ability to pay. This means that if
you have the financial means to pay for operations, procedures or
special care on your own, you will not be allowed to do it under
the pretense that this will be unfair to others who cannot afford
that option. #4 - Nowhere does the legislation
say how much health plans will cost, but a family of four is
eligible for some government assistance until their household
income reaches $88,000 (House bill, p. 137). If you earn more than
that, you'll have to pay the cost no matter how high it goes.
This means that the cost, regardless of its level, will be
borne by everyone but the more you earn the more you will pay
leading to a system of government taxes without any limits or
budgetary control. #5 - The price tag for this
legislation is a whopping $1.04 trillion to $1.6 trillion
(Congressional Budget Office estimates). Half of the tab comes from
tax increases on individuals earning $280,000 or more, and these
new taxes will double in 2012 unless savings exceed predicted costs
(House bill, p. 199). The rest of the cost is paid for by cutting
seniors' health benefits under Medicare. This means that
Seniors/Boomers, which are America 's fastest growing
population segment, will have their healthcare coverage reduced to
whatever level necessary to make up the costs for everyone else.
And, this is the part that is beyond conscience, seniors will be
counseled every five years or sooner , if sick, on the options for
ending life early to avoid unnecessary medicines and
treatments.
Even though there is a lot more, I will stop here because quite
frankly our elected government officials have collectively lost
their moral compass. This is not a Healthcare Plan, this is a
massive population control plan. This is not a plan based on people
and families taking personal responsibilities for their own well
being and expenses, this is a plan that rewards bad personal
healthcare decisions and tells people that personal responsibility
is no longer a virtue in life.
No war could damage this country as much as the damage that is
being done within. Whatever your political persuasion, forget about
it. This is not politics. This is not common sense. This isn't
even good business. This is about pure unadulterated power with the
desire of one small group to gain power over the much larger group.
This is more than the redistribution of wealth, this is the
destruction of the very moral fiber and soul of America . With the
passage of this Healthcare bill will come more controls that will
force you to make decisions based on government need and not your
own. Do not make the mistake in thinking that this is just
Healthcare. It is not! It is much, much more than that.
Cancer can be treated,
slowed or even stopped. But, all cancers left alone will grow and
destroy the body. There is a cancer growing in Washington . Look,
let me make my point even clearer. Have you ever walked down the
hall way of an average nursing home? You will see lots of elderly
people sitting in wheelchairs, regular chairs or on scooters. Many
are there in the same spot day after day. Some cannot speak and
some cannot see or hear. Nevertheless they are there and they are
somebody's children, mothers, fathers, grandparents, aunts or
uncles. They are alive. Who in their right mind will advocate going
down that hallway and selectively choosing who gets treatment or
not? This is what the new government healthcare plan is advocating.
If this plan passes and it becomes acceptable on a dictated
government level, what's next? Where's the line? Ever hear
the term "Final Solution'?
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