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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEarlier this year, some Republicans claimed the GOP was now "the party of the working class."
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(4,399 posts)60; then a lay-off because persons needed jobs more in CT? and I was the "accommodation" my unofficially disabled co-worker needed; she had "problems" carrying a load of charts for filing well under the job description lifting/on-your-feet requirements; she didn't get laid off--she moved to CO with her Ashland Oil executive spouse--mine?--still job hunting. Per letter, a good employee but..."; when I was 61, I had what was supposed to be a FT/benefit job; I was supposed to get a key to use the employee entrance; no key; no job after three months of cleaning up their backlog of chart notes and letters; "nothing personal, just business - the mysterious not a good fit, LOL without documentation of performance." Just two persons in a 2-person area of a practice with the same first name--yah think? You think my doc, who took $$ for scripts, referred me out to one who accepted Obamacare for continuity of care - nope, scripts ran out. The moral problem: I vowed then to become as expensive as I could be in illness, even if it killed me, and never imagined the death toll and hardships from a co-conspiring novel virus I needed and wanted to protect myself from and the lives of others around me. For the love of G, get vaccinated and we can work out a better, more affordable way to access and deliver healthcare.