For Mother’s Day, a funny video from you customized for her

Our partners over at MomsRising.org have released their annual Mother’s Day video. As in past years, it’s hilarious and it can be customized just for your mom. Check it out!

We’re very proud of the growth of MomsRising.org, a site that should be a bookmark for any networked, socially conscious mother (or anyone else who cares about health care, kids, the environment, and fair pay). You can learn more about the organization in their recent post, where Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner tracks the rise of the “networked mom”:

One example of these rapidly growing networks is the fast growth of MomsRising due to networked friends telling friends: We started with just a handful of members in 2006, and we’ve grown to over a million members today. MomsRising’s highly trafficked blog and social media networks have also grown at a fast pace. We’re delighted to share that MomsRising now has over 700 bloggers, including Congresspeople, Cabinet Secretaries, moms with amazing personal stories, policy experts, and more. There’s an amazing variety of well-written perspectives, resources, and action links in ONE place: The MomsRising blog.

Comments

July 3, 2012 at 5:11 am by Laura

A lot. More today than a year ago.Because of Obamacare, no company in America ofrfes stand alone children’s health insurance.Why? Obamacare dictates that it is guaranteed issue, without rate ups, regardless of health. Therefore, there is no reason to purchase it until there is a claim needing to be paid.That’s not health insurance. That’s a confiscatory tax on health insurance companies. Fortunately, they aren’t slaves yet, so they exercised the F U clause in the contract with the purple bellies from Washington and just refused to do business where they are guaranteed to lose money.How do you fix the problem of un- and under-insured? By making health insurance affordable.How do you make it affordable? By removing ALL government mandates, loser pays tort reform, encouraging competition between providers (enforce existing anti-trust laws), eliminate the AMA monopoly on billing codes, and eliminate the connection between employment and health insurance.Do these things and we’ll see health insurance cost less than auto insurance. More people will be covered, more people will be healthy.

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