Thoughts of Akili
It is my duty to share my point of view with the world, to spark brain cells and build a momentum for change. One man can make a difference. May we all ascend to Godly heights, in the name of the Most High. Amen.
About Me

- Name: Akili
- Location: Los Angeles, California, United States
I am a pupil, a student of life. I am a messenger, an ambassador of Light. I am a philosopher, a lover of wisdom. I am a poet, a seeker of truth. I am what I am.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
HealthDecision '08
I was watching Bill Maher’s show on Friday night, when Will.I.Am said:
I’m not saying that the government should bail you out, but the government should put regulations on banks so that banks have rules on what kind of loans they give to the people.
I agree, and although the discussion was sparked by the current financial services meltdown, the philosophy of strict regulation apply to the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries as well.
There’s no denying that there are inefficiencies built into the infrastructure of our current healthcare system. If you saw Michael Moore’s “Sicko”, you probably have an opinion about the short-comings of our nation’s healthcare industry.
But opinions aside, the facts are:
- Healthcare costs are spiraling at 2-3 times the rate of inflation, according to the National Coalition on Health Care.
- 47 million Americans or uninsured, and millions more are “underinsured”.
- Prescription drug costs are skyrocketing.
- Employers are continuously dropping or lowering coverage because of rising healthcare costs.
And rising healthcare costs usually lead to a greater number of uninsured people in the long run.
So, healthcare reform is obviously a hot topic for this year’s election season. With this in mind, Healthcare.com sponsored an initiative called HealthDecision ’08, to inform citizens of each candidate’s proposal, and to gather public opinion.
The focus of the Obama plan is on providing greater health insurance coverage using a system of “managed competition” that places greater regulations on the industry.
The focus of the McCain plan is on lowering health care costs using “free market competition”.
The choice seems to boil down to whether you believe government regulation is good or bad.
In my opinion, free markets without checks and balances, too often increase opportunities for greed and corruption. I’m not saying capitalism is bad, per se. As a business administration major in college, I was trained in ROI, SWOT, and break-even analyses. But other than a few lectures on ethics, altruism was never part of the overall curriculum.
The Obama plan is a “pay-to-play” system that would force employers that don’t provide an employer-sponsored plan to contribute additional payroll taxes. This, in itself, is not good news for small business owners; but to counterbalance, the plan provides a small business tax credit as an incentive to offer employer-sponsored plans to employees.
The McCain plan is a change in tax code to make health premium benefits paid for by your employer count as taxable income to you. The goal is to provide financial incentives for families to purchase health insurance in a free-market system.
In contrast, the goal of the Obama plan is to provide guaranteed coverage for anyone who wishes to purchase a plan, while mandating increased regulation, and giving financial incentives for small business to offer employer-sponsored health coverage.
To be fair, the McCain plan does provide some level of coverage to individuals who are priced out of private market insurance.
Although I work in the healthcare industry, I don’t presume to be a healthcare expert. On this subject, I am guided by the philosophy that we deserve a system that heals without the threat of bankruptcy and financial ruin.
"Self-governance” is a great ideal. But until our society evolves to a point where it is not driven by avarice, rules and regulations will need to be in place to keep the lower nature of greed in check. Greed usually leads to corruption, and corruption erodes the quality of the lives of most people.
According to an AARP commercial:
Every week thousands of Americans file for bankruptcy related to medical costs.
This kind of thing can happen to almost anyone in this day and age. This is something we should all think about when we go to the polls on November 4th.
So which plan is better? I’ll just reference what Bill Maher said comparing Finland's healthcare system to John McCain's plan:
The Fins have free healthcare for life. As opposed to the McCain plan which is a tax credit and a bucket you can throw up in.
When you focus on the issues and put everything else aside, Obama's plan seems to be a better deal for the average American. But that's just my opinion, you should decide for yourself.
Friday, September 05, 2008
GOP Views are Archaic
Not only were the attacks on Barack Obama in poor taste (and untrue), they show that these people would rather mock a decent man than to address the real issues that effect real Americans. We are facing a worldwide crisis as a result of the current administration’s policies, and all they seem to care about is character assassination. I wonder if people are really buying what they’re selling, especially in this time when the Internet offers free, ubiquitous and verifiable information.
Their views do not reflect the will of the people, and Sarah Palin’s extreme stance on abortion, sex education in schools, gun rights, and the war in
In spite of the overwhelming evidence to the contrary, the conservative base of the Republican Party believe that everything is just fine. We can not afford this elitist, “let them eat cake” attitude to determine our destiny. We are at a crossroads and the entire planet is changing, because change is inevitable. We have two choices: either change with it, or die!
But what do McCain and Palin want? They want to prevent the change, and take us back 50 years where people rarely questioned authority, and when there was limited power for a woman to choose. They say that republicans want limited government, but the Bush administration nearly doubled the size of the federal government in the past eight years! Let’s not forget, John McCain has historically agreed with George W. Bush 90% of the time.
As mayor, Palin tried to ban books from the library. She opposes comprehensive sex education in public schools, and believes that creationism should be taught in public schools. This way of thinking often leads to ignorant youth, pregnant teens, and right-wing religious fanatics who don’t accept scientific facts that conflict with their own limited belief system.
I just don’t understand why anyone would want to elect leaders that would take us backwards, while the rest of the world is moving forward. As the saying goes, either you’re part of the solution, or you’re part of the problem.
Obama/ Biden ‘08
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Let's Talk Truth
At this moment, there is a food crisis going on around the world, driven by this government's alternative fuel policy. We are at war with Iraq and Afghanistan, and are planning to go to war with Iran and Syria. Our military is stretched too far, and soldiers who have fulfilled their tour of duty are being called back again and again (back door draft). The climate is changing so drastically we are having massive tornados, hurricanes, and earthquakes in places where this is not the norm. People are frustrated (or as Barack said, "bitter"), and angry because they are loosing their homes and jobs at record levels, and all the current administration wants to say is that we are not in a "recession"... Well they better think of another word for it because in summary, we are fucked… especially if we continue on this course of action.
And I haven’t even mentioned the prophecy of biblical and other ancient texts. We are at a crossroads, and we still have time; but the window of opportunity is becoming narrower as each day passes, and we must move swiftly. Will we go right or left? The time to decide is now.
The pettiness of this campaign season only proves that there are a mass of people who continue to buy into the nonsense of propaganda, and would rather see the world destroyed than to vote for a Black man, no matter how brilliant and promising he is.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
The Wright Shenanigan
Like the saying goes, "Whatever doesn't kill me, makes me stronger..."
Those who are on the fence will use this as an excuse to switch to Hillary, or even worse, to McCain. Those who are against Obama will hate him for whatever he does. But those of us who are for Obama can see his genuine character through this smoke-screen of negativity and support him now more than ever.
I wouldn't be surprised if Reverend Wright is getting paid under the table by the Clinton campaign. I didn't have a problem with him until his little performance at the press club yesterday, where he showed what an arrogant ass he truly is. What type of true Christian takes the center stage at a time when it is morally imperative to stay out of the spotlight? This was clearly ego, and Rev. Wright, in spite of his past accomplishments, has proven that he is no more than an average sheep in the flock (far from an enlightened individual).
As a true Christian, it is important to always ask what Jesus would do in any given situation. Didn't Jesus say "turn the other cheek"? It appears that, despite his impressive credentials, Rev. Wright does not truly understand this basic tenet of the man he claims to follow.
Stay strong Obama! You will not only get the nomination, you WILL become the next President of the United States.
Saturday, February 09, 2008
Barack Obama = Frederick Douglass
Obviously, I am a Barack Obama supporter... not just because he is a black man, but because I believe he demonstrates excellence in every field of human endeavor. I agree with him on about 80% of the issues (it's impossible to agree with someone 100% of the time). The most important issues are the Iraq war, the economy, and the greenhouse effect (aka, Global Warming). He is a natural leader and is very presidential. In summary, he is the best person for the job.
I just wanted to share my opinion. What do you think?
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Quiet Rage
I contemplate and set the stage
To release myself from this bodily cage
I'm not talking about suicide or death...
So what's left?
Taking this life on a rise
I try to open my eyes
But in disguise
Is a man who sleep-walks through lives
Repeating the same situations
Over and over again
Not receiving my blessings
Taking my time to learn lessons
And struggling to remain conscious
Of my thoughts and feelings
Projecting a new reality
Within this moment
I must improve my state
Without having to exacerbate
Those negative experiences I create
I am saying that it's my fate
To change my life for the better
By following my own advice to the letter
I will make myself more aware
Because there's no such thing as fair
And some people just don't care
In this world where there's no community
So by giving myself spiritual immunity
I will flip this rage on its back
And create a world that's impervious to attack
Within me
Cause life is what you make it!



