Monday, November 18, 2024

In their own words: trying to understand Trump voters

Like many, I’m trying to escape political news since the election. But I can’t shut down my thoughts about Trump voters. 


How could they?


I want to understand so that I don’t hate them. 


I’d like to know what they think overrules Trump’s racism, misogyny, and overall hatefulness — if those are not why they like him.

Monday, November 11, 2024

Comparing Medicare Advantage plans

This post applies to the 54 percent of the Medicare population in Medicare Advantage. I’m not knowledgeable about the Medigap and drug plans that people on traditional Medicare buy.



The email arrived now because it’s Medicare Open Enrollment, an annual period when Medicare Advantage enrollees can change our coverage. Its subject line was “Have you explored the 65 Medicare Advantage plans available in your area?”


Medicare encourages us to review plans during Open Enrollment even if we’re satisfied with our current one. New or revamped plans may offer a better deal. 


Thursday, October 31, 2024

Whoever wins, we’ll still be polarized. What can an average person do about it?

Ever since Donald Trump launched his first campaign for president, his appeal has mystified me, and I’ve seldom passed up articles attempting to explain it. A particularly chilly theory was offered by The Atlantic’s Tom Nichols. Trump’s supporters want him to be “terrifying and stomach-turning,” Nichols said, to “horrify people both they and Trump hate.” No despicable behavior on Trump’s part, and nothing Kamala Harris says or does, will change their feelings.


I was tempted to compose a post saying that the feeling is mutual. 


Then, attending church nine days before the election, I heard a sermon about charity toward those on the other side of the political divide.