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The Social Security COLA wars are fizzing up

By Al Norman After two straight years with a 0 percent Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA), the recently announced 3.6 percent Social Security COLA must have looked pretty good to retirees. But this is one of those cases of “been down so long it looks like up to me.” On Oct. 19, the [...]

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Boston rally to stop entitlement cuts attracts thousands

The Nov. 9 turnout was described as historic, coming roughly two weeks before the Supercommittee is scheduled to submit its findings to the full Congress.

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The hospitals and the elders should be friends

By Al Norman In the movie Oklahoma, the farmer and the cowman were encouraged to be friends: “One man likes to push a plough, the other likes to chase a cow. But that’s no reason why they cain’t be friends.” The same advice should apply to people in the health care system, and their elderly [...]

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Super John: Kerry has big items on agenda

By Al Norman John Kerry has some big decisions to make. The senior senator from Massachusetts, as a member of the so-called “Super Committee” in Congress, has to come up with $1.5 trillion in cuts to the federal budget. There are those in Congress who see this is a super opportunity to cut programs like [...]

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Been down so long it looks like up when it comes to retiree needs

By Al Norman Another state budget debate has come and gone. The Conference Committee working out differences between the House and Senate budget for 2012 released its final version on the evening of June 30. The entire budget process from January to June was a reminder that elderly services are not a top priority on [...]

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Brown backs radical change to Medicare, for 10 days

By Al Norman What a difference 10 days can make. On May 13, U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, D-Mass., was speaking before the Newburyport Chamber of Commerce about the federal budget. He raised eyebrows when he began talking about a controversial budget resolution submitted by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., which would convert Medicare into a voucher [...]

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