TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2014
Vision Insurance in Wisconsin
I wear glasses as does much of my family, and when I think of vision insurance I always go back to the 70's and 80's where everyone got a free pair of glasses a year. Those days are long gone
and until now, I could not find a vision insurance plan that was worth having. For vision insurance in Wisconsin LJM Insurance has now partnered with VSP vision care. This is the most affordable and comprehensive vision insurance in Wisconsin that I have seen in many years. It actually has a huge network with over 30,000 locations and covers frames, lenses, and exams. If you or anyone in your family wears or needs glasses, VSP vision care could save hundreds off your vision costs. Just give LJM Insurance a call or email us and we will get the information out to you. If you are a do-it-yourself type, just click on the VSP logo to run your own quote.
The latest news on the Obamacare website is that it is working much better than during the roll out, but many are very surprised by the costs and high deductibles. The latest poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that only 34% have a positive view of the ACA. The major issues stated are "Cost Concerns, Who Should Pay, Policy Cancellations, and Didn't do what it was Supposed to do." I am not a huge fan, but I can say that this program has helped several of our clients both old and young. We expect many changes to the law as time goes by and that it will morph into something quite different than its original form.
The Packers season is over, and I really don't know what to think. If any team loses a player like Aaron Rodgers they will suffer, that is a fact and I can accept the problems that were there because of that injury. So now that I said that, someone explain how the pro players don't wrap on a tackle or don't turn for the ball when a receiver reaches for it. These are basics that are taught even in peewee football. Does Capers need to be replaced? Do we need more veterans? I don't have any answers, but for anyone who survived the packers during the 1970's and 80's knows that we have been spoiled, come on the season we had and still won the division it ain't all bad is it? I am thrilled about the possibilities of a healthy Rodgers and our new found running phenom Eddie Lacy next year, should be a blast. The Green Bay Packers are our team and we love them, so lets put the bad behind us and GO Pack Go for next season.
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