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		<description><![CDATA[It came to my attention Thursday that not everyone is pleased with the results of the election. Be it the choice by the country of a new President or the changes in Massachusetts laws (we still have an income tax &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://jeffcutler.com/jeff/2008/11/healthcare-mandatory-in-ma-evidently-not-at-aspiant/">---yes, there's more---</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It came to my attention Thursday that not everyone is pleased with the results of the election. Be it the choice by the country of a new President or the changes in Massachusetts laws (we still have an income tax and now we can&#8217;t bet on dogs), but one firm in Cambridge has notified its employees that healthcare has just become more expensive.</p>
<p>The company &#8211; <a title="Aspiant" href="http://www.aspiant.com/" target="_blank">Aspiant of Cambridge</a> &#8211; sent an email out Tuesday night minutes after the election results had been announced on the major networks, saying that the company would no longer contribute any money to employees&#8217; healthcare plans.</p>
<p>I was given a copy of that email by an employee and decided to share it with my readers.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the text of that email. I&#8217;ve stripped out the addresses of the employee who provided it and also removed Aspiant CEO&#8217;s cell phone number, but have left the time stamp and all other information intact.</p>
<blockquote><p>From: Mirko Geffken<br />
Subject: Health Insurance Employer Contribution Elimination and Travel Reimbursement Elimination<br />
To:<br />
Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2008, 11:02 PM</p>
<div>Hi All,</div>
<div>with the recent events Aspiant is no longer able to provide a health insurance contribution. This means that effective with the next payroll the employer contribution to healthcare is reduced from 50% to 0%. Also, all previously authorized travel reimbursement, including MBTA passes and all other travel reimbursements are hereby revoked.</div>
<div>Effectively this means that the portion you are paying for healthcare will double.</div>
<div>Unfortunately these steps are necessary because it is uncertain that future legal developments will allow for a reduction in benefits. To preempt this development this change is made effective immediately. It is likely that with the change in administration alternative health insurance options will become available that may reduce your health insurance obligation.</div>
<div>It is also likely that our tax obligations will increase and it is unlikely that a raise in rates will be possible from our client in these economic times.</div>
<div>If anyone is interested in researching alternative health plans (PPO only) that provide similar coverage (with maybe higher deductables) feel free to do so and let me know if you find one of interest. Please be aware that MA law requires you to have healthcare coverage, so it is not possible to drop coverage altogether.</div>
<div>I regret having to move in this direction, but this is the partially the cost of doing business in the state of Massachusetts and the impact that future policies will have on this organization.</div>
<div>I can only hope that future elections will provide a more positive environment for business or further measures will have to be taken.</div>
<div>As always should you have any questions feel free to see me.</div>
<div>All the best</div>
<div>Mirko</div>
<p>&#8211;<br />
Mirko Geffken<br />
President &amp; CEO<br />
Aspiant, Inc.<br />
Cell:<br />
Tel. (877) 527-7426 x501<br />
Fax. (877) 527-7426</p></blockquote>
<p>I was unable to confirm if this tactic or measure is legal under Massachusetts law. I&#8217;ve also been unable to find out what the impetus for this move was. I&#8217;ll try to chase down more of this story as it develops and find out from some healthcare advocates in the state to see if this move is legal or where the abandoned employees can get assistance.</p>
<p>But in a time of economic challenges, wouldn&#8217;t you think a business owner might have some compassion for his employees? Further, all contributions into these plans are still deductible on the firm&#8217;s taxes.</p>
<p>Maybe the guy is just being a dink because his ballot question, candidate or dog had a bad day.</p>
<p>If he just doesn&#8217;t like Obama, he&#8217;s still got 70 days to deal with the regulations under the old administration.</p>
<p>I especially like how he says that &#8220;all previously authorized travel reimbursement, including MBTA passes and all other travel reimbursements are hereby revoked.&#8221; That&#8217;s a nice touch. Hope people didn&#8217;t travel far for the company on their own dime and now can&#8217;t get reimbursed.</p>
<p>Also interesting is the fact the company lists two positions available on its Website and gives the following text as enticement to come work for Mirko&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p><span id="dnn_ctr390_HtmlModule_lblContent" class="Normal"><span class="normal"><span class="subhead"><span class="normal"><span class="normal"><span class="normal">Aspiant is constantly looking for highly-skilled consultants specializing in Microsoft technologies. We seek candidates with a strong desire to learn and stay on top of technologies in their line of work and look for a company that supports their ambitions.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
<p>If you are seeking a consulting position with a highly capable and team-oriented environment, please send your resume and a brief description describing what it is you are best at to:</p></blockquote>
<p>Whatever the case, I&#8217;m sure his clients, prospective investors, family and friends will be interested to see how he treats his corporate family.</p>
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		<title>Ron Sylvester Shares his Election Thoughts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 22:51:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While working at WBUR Boston tonight, I spoke via email with Ron Sylvester about his remembrances of past elections. Follow him on Twitter if you&#8217;re so inclined. And read here some of his thoughts about the voting process in the &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://jeffcutler.com/jeff/2008/11/ron-sylvester-shares-his-election-thoughts/">---yes, there's more---</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While working at WBUR Boston tonight, I spoke via email with <a title="Ron Sylvester" href="http://twitter.com/rsylvester" target="_blank">Ron Sylvester</a> about his remembrances of past elections. Follow him on Twitter if you&#8217;re so inclined. And read here some of his thoughts about the voting process in the United States and his experiences. Enjoy.</p>
<blockquote><p>I&#8217;ve always been interested in presidential elections, probably because my father was a broadcast journalist.  I remember getting to stay up late to watch the returns of Humphrey/Nixon.  It went into the wee hours, and I had to go to bed before the election was decided.  I woke up and Nixon was president.  I was like in the fourth grade then.</p>
<p>Nixon won re-election in a landslide. Not every exciting, and after Watergate Carter&#8217;s election was predictable.</p>
<p>Carter/Reagan was the first election I got to vote in.  Voted for Carter.  Cable was new then and me and college buddies sat and drank beer all night and watched TBS show a Reagan marathon after he won.  That&#8217;s what I remember about that night.</p>
<p>We expected an exciting election in &#8217;92 and friends were ready for an exciting night, keeping track of the states as they came in. We were all supporting Clinton and were sure he was going to change the country, as the first president of the rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll generation.  That didn&#8217;t last very long: Clinton began winning states and it was evident early that he was going to roll. But the lead-up to that night, the anticipation that the leadership of the country was ready to be handed to a new generation, was very close to this one.</p>
<p>Of course, 2000, was the most exciting, with the Florida goes to Gore, no, to Bush, wait, who voted, now it goes to the Supreme Court.  It doesn&#8217;t get more dramatic than that.  People went to bed that night thinking Gore had won and woke up not knowing who was going to be president.</p>
<p>But I think the excitement of tonight goes beyond the race, the numbers, the margin of victory, as we look toward an historic election.</p>
<p>I grew up remembering vividly the days Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. were killed.  Those were moments that defined my generation and changed our country.  I often wonder what might have happened if RFK had gone on to be president.  We might have avoided Watergate, and all the damage that did to the faith in the country.  On the other hand, in hindsight, we have seen the Kennedys can also contribute to their own scandals.  But I like to think things would have been different.  Obama offers that same kind of hope Bobby gave in those stirring speeches, which I can still remember, despite being so young.</p>
<p>There are some key issues that define this election.  I believe we are going to see big crowds of people, who have never voted before, who have felt disenfranchised in previous elections, getting out to vote.  And I believe that could point to a more decisive victory for Obama.  I also wonder what might happen if McCain pulls an upset, and what this might say about our country.</p>
<p>The reason this is such an exciting election for me is the promise that, after all these years, Martin Luther King&#8217;s dream might be realized: today, a man will be judged by the content of his character and not the color of his skin.</p></blockquote>
<p>Thanks Ron!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m headed to the voting booth in about an hour and I&#8217;m discouraged and amazed at the same time. Not because we live in a great country that allows us to voice our opinions by voting. Not because I am &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://jeffcutler.com/jeff/2008/09/how-informed-are-we/">---yes, there's more---</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m headed to the voting booth in about an hour and I&#8217;m discouraged and amazed at the same time. Not because we live in a great country that allows us to voice our opinions by voting. Not because I am free to hop on my scooter and vote with a minimum of fuss and red tape.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m amazed and discouraged that someone like me &#8211; a professional journalist and self-proclaimed genius &#8211; is so ill-informed about today&#8217;s election. Essentially, my main reason for going to vote isn&#8217;t to exercise my rights, it&#8217;s to find out what the issues are and to see if I can learn something about my community, region and state through the info posted on the ballot.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s election isn&#8217;t for the Presidency or any major Senate seats (I think), but it could be a primary of some sort and it could decide certain municipal issues.</p>
<p>The stuff I hope this election addresses are myriad and related to my life. I don&#8217;t care much about environmental issues because I think recycling wastes more energy than it saves. But I certainly care about traffic enforcement, maintaining a level playing field for communications and access providers (e.g. making it illegal for one company to hold a town hostage as the only local cable company or phone service provider), limiting cell phone firms&#8217; ability to jack up rates and lock people into plans*, and educating cyclists, pedestrians and scooter operators that the laws of the road apply to them as well as to cars.</p>
<p>When it comes to government matters, I get my information in a bunch of ways. I read the papers, I listen to the news, I subscribe to podcasts, and I search the Internet. And I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;m only touching the tip of the iceberg. How in the world can I be qualified to decide who is our best next leader?</p>
<p>I can see where some candidates might have gaping holes in their resume (Palin&#8217;s kid being pregnant out of wedlock, Palin thinking Alaska borders Russia, Palin thinking the Georgian conflict was unprovoked. Hmm, maybe I just don&#8217;t like Palin), but I don&#8217;t have any idea what goes on behind the doors of our democracy when big decisions are being made.</p>
<p>Does George Bush make everyone hold hands and pray? Will Obama as president put too much faith in his advisers?</p>
<p>So, as I hop on the scooter and get ready to vote, I bear in mind one thought. At least I&#8217;m not basing my decision on who is the best candidate by wondering if they&#8217;d be fun at a bar or interesting at the dinner table. I want my next leader to have the interests of the country in mind when he or she takes office.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;m part of that country. Today I&#8217;m going to prove it with just one vote.</p>
<p><em>*A recent California court ruled that termination fees levied by cell companies were illegal. I&#8217;ll follow that story for you as it unfolds. But wouldn&#8217;t it be an even better country if you could change providers at will and wield some of your own power instead of being raped for $.49 a minute?</em></p>
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