By Steve Rhodes
“Pilsen’s music scene has been booming in recent years, and that growth is getting an exclamation point in the next few months: Radius, a 3,800-capacity concert venue, is scheduled to open early next year,” the Tribune reports.
“Tickets go on sale at noon Friday via radius-chicago.com for a series of shows at the new venue including Lil Wayne (March 28), Alkaline Trio (April 18) and Dillon Francis, the first artist scheduled to play the venue, on Feb. 29. The venue aims to book 40 to 50 shows in 2020, and at least 65 shows annually afterward, owner Nick Karounos says.”
vs.
“A controversial proposal to open a new music venue along the Logan Square/Hermosa border won’t be moving forward,” Block Club Chicago reports.
“For many neighbors, though, the music venue was a flashpoint in the neighborhood’s debate over gentrification.”
Without judging either development, it’s a sad state of affairs when music is – or is considered to be, or is exploited as – a symbol/force/warning of gentrification.
It’s upside down. It’s the commodification of cool. It’s the opposite of what it’s all about. It’s ass-backwards. But it still is. Or appears to be.
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Dental Quest
I was at the dentist – again – all morning. I have a problem with a tooth that started in August and it still hasn’t been resolved. Largely that’s because I’m on Medicaid, which does cover a fair number of dental procedures but for reasons that seem to relate to Bruce Rauner’s devastating destruction of Illinois’ social services, does not cover root canals for back teeth, like molars. Of course, those are the teeth most likely to need root canals. Illinois, I’m told, is an outlier in this area. (While Medicaid is ostensibly a federal program, it is run by the states, each in their own peculiar way. You might say that everybody on Medicaid is unhappy, but everybody on Medicaid is unhappy in their own way.)
Finding a dentist (or doctor) who takes Medicaid is hard enough – no offense to anyone, but it seems like it’s mostly the dregs who work in what I call tooth mills; strip mall dental chains and such. The vast majority of the medical profession – hell, any profession – seems to seek out the wealthiest clientele possible. Hey, the media does it too.
You’d think the neediest people would get the most talented care, but no. I’ve never understood it, except to the point that the “caring” professions whose members one might think would be the most compassionate in society are instead seemingly even more calloused than many businessfolk, chasing dollars to be earned from others’ pain. (Don’t even get me started about mental health care.)
Anyway, at some point I hope to write up a post called “My Dental Diaries” (or “Tooth 18: The Molar of My Life.”) For now I’m just trying to muddle through. My next dental appointment is tentatively January 7th, depending on if UIC’s 3-D imaging machine is working again by then, and after that there will be a procedure of some sort and possibly a few follow-ups. For one dang tooth with a rather rudimentary problem. Today I saw my fourth dentist because, it turns out, not all dentists can do root canals, not all dentists have 3-D imaging machines, not all dentists know what they are doing. (Actually, I also saw my fifth dentist today if you count the supervisor who took a gander to make a final call at the end of the session. One day I will tell the whole, crappy story. Suffice to say, I’ve gone through two rounds of antibiotics, painkillers and prescription anti-bacterial mouthwash since August to little effect.)
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By the way, I’ve asked for laughing gas each step of the way. Apparently they don’t do that anymore.
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It’s also near-impossible to get an appointment at UIC. And if you do get through to someone, they’re operating three months out. I was lucky to have gotten an inside tip on how to get justifiably urgent care instead of having to wait until March just for an initial consultation, with actual procedures in the months to follow. It’s madness.
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By the way, if you’re thinking, “See, this is why Medicare for All is a bad idea. The private sector is much more efficient,” you are dead wrong.
First, Medicare is a different program than Medicaid. Medicare is reputed to be one of the federal government’s best-run programs.
Second, the problems many of us have with Medicaid have less to do with the government’s involvement in administering it than the private health care vendors they contract out to who get in the way. Plus, of course, the lack of resources to fully fund Medicaid, and the limited number of medical professionals who participate. Medicare for All, or a similar universal health care program, would solve a ton of problems. If I lived in just about any other Western democracy (and maybe even some Eastern dictatorships), my tooth would have been fixed the day it became a problem.
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Tomorrow, by the way, I have to see a new regular doctor because . . . Medicaid. My preferred, longtime doctor doesn’t take Medicaid. My Medicaid doctor, who sucked, is no longer in my network. My new Medicaid doctor isn’t taking new patients but can still be my primary care physician for some reason. Tomorrow I will see someone in her clinic at UIC in order to get my antidepressant subscription transferred over, because suddenly my health care provider doesn’t like the fact that my longtime, preferred doctor is still handling the prescription renewals and has decided to put an end to it.
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Anyway, I thought in light of all this I might make a post aggregating my tweets over the years about Medicaid, but then I thought I’d just put ’em here. I didn’t take the time to rearrange these advanced Twitter search results because I have a headache, so these are not in chronological order. I just can’t muster that today. Maybe I should have used “latest” results instead of “top” results? Like I said, headache. Sorry for this being so disjointed.
Also, the usual caveat: I realize there are people in way more dire situations, be it serious (life or death) health problems and/or insurance insanity. Make no mistake: People die every day in America because of the greed of others that drives our health care system.
I despise the Democrats, but the GOP wants to raise my business taxes (I’m an S. Corp), take away my health insurance (I’m on Medicaid), make it impossible to get my PhD (new incredibly onerous grad student taxes), and kill me (I’m a lapsed Jew). And I’m sure there’s more.
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) November 19, 2017
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I can personally attest to the fact that Medicaid under you has been royally fucked-up. https://t.co/Sb3lc5U6l3
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) January 14, 2019
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“Illinois is outsourcing part of its Medicaid program to a company that is under a federal grand jury investigation.” http://t.co/s3joWNtJW5
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) August 21, 2013
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I was wrongly kicked off Medicaid AMA https://t.co/Mpnz4hLJXl
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) May 1, 2018
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4. The media has reported on Medicaid problems, but not nearly to the extent that they are causing suffering among a shit-ton of people for no good reason. Perhaps that’s because few if any in our newsrooms are on Medicaid.
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) July 12, 2018
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Problems getting new Ventra cards vs. Problems getting new Medicaid cards. #classistmedia
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) January 27, 2014
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Medicaid and mopes. In The [Friday] Papers: http://t.co/Ak5WGKMv
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) June 29, 2012
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Medicaid Backlog: Obamacare Fail | Illinois one of the worst states | http://t.co/AE0Vhj1tO2 | #chicago #twill
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) April 10, 2014
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I now wish I was one of them.
“Medicaid Paid $12M For Illinois dead.” | It was the only way to get them to vote. #chicago #twill
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) April 19, 2014
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The S-T’s portal conceit, NBCChicago’s muddy makeup, Rahm’s checkbook & IL’s Medicaid mess. In The [Thursday] Papers: http://t.co/HFo21gRttL
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) September 4, 2014
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Rauner says he wouldn’t rollback Medicaid expansion under ACA now that it’s law, even though he opposed it. In other words …
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) October 10, 2014
he wouldn’t kick people off Medicaid that he wouldn’t have put on Medicaid now that they have Medicaid, which he dsn’t think they shld have.
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) October 10, 2014
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Beachwood Radio Hour #43: The Endorsement Charade. http://t.co/rcAs5XuHWT | Plus: Fire #BrianWilliams; Lyingest Mayor Ever; Me & #Medicaid.
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) February 10, 2015
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I missed Rauner’s budget address – do I still have Medicaid?
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) February 18, 2015
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Two years in, my Obamacare nightmare continues: It’s Schrodinger’s Medicaid – I both have it and don’t!
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) October 6, 2015
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“If you like your Medicaid, you can keep your Medicaid.” https://t.co/vB8oWVB6wL
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) May 7, 2017
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Anyone who games welfare, food stamps, Medicaid or any other public aid program has my profound #respect. It’s a lot harder than corporate embezzlement, I can assure you. Getting it to work right is a monumental task, let alone cheating it.
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) February 20, 2018
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RLTs -> WellCare Ex-Exec Sentenced in $35M Medicaid Fraud https://t.co/7mewqe87yA
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) May 3, 2018
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1. Once more unto the breach, my friends … #Illinois is trying to take away my Medicaid again, this time on purpose. (Last time was just the latest in a long line of bureaucratic bungles since the ACA began that left me without health insurance for a month. #twill
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) July 12, 2018
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I’m going through this right now – again. My income has only dropped since I first became eligible for Medicaid through the ACA expansion. Yet, here I am. On Wed., Feb. 27, I received a letter from the state saying I would lose my health insurance two days later. Which I did. https://t.co/19jh9JGEDg
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) March 8, 2019
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5. By the way, suddenly Illinois says I make too much money to be on Medicaid (narrator: he doesn’t), even though my income is lower (and far more fragile) than it was when I began. But hey, suddenly they’re giving me LINK (food stamps) out of the blue for some reason!
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) July 12, 2018
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I just called the DHS Medicaid Customer Help Line as I continue trying to find someone to talk to about my health insurance before it is canceled on July 31. “There are 72 callers ahead of you.” #twill @ILHumanServices
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) July 18, 2018
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The limits of Toni Preckwinkle’s pragmatism. Plus: Danny Davis’s Weird Endorsement & Mending Medicaid’s Mess. In The [Wednesday] Papers: https://t.co/9BJEF5i3ku | #ChiMayor19 | #Twill | #Chicago pic.twitter.com/R0W44IYr4s
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) March 20, 2019
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Mega-Medicaid Madness. In The [Tuesday] Papers: https://t.co/wqGxuo3oMl | #twill pic.twitter.com/T4VSNkQiZm
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) May 7, 2019
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No Illinois Medicaid Plan Is Rated “Higher Performing”; Company Touts Mediocreness, Which I Can Attest To https://t.co/3keYJ9V4j4
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) October 11, 2019
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Calling Illinois Medicaid today:
* There are 7 callers ahead of you.
* Click/beep: There are 9 callers ahead of you.
* Human: You have to call this other number instead.
* Other number: Press 1 to transfer to the number you really need.
* Booop. There are 15 callers ahead of you.— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) November 20, 2019
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Hey, @ILHumanServices, I was just on hold for 35 with the number I was ASSURED was the one I needed to ask my question about Medicaid dental coverage. First, I was told I did not have Medicaid; my application had been denied. That’s hilarious because that wasn’t my question …
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) November 21, 2019
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I have also found it impossible to find a therapist who takes Medicaid. https://t.co/AKy2mqgkVp
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 7, 2019
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The latest:
Illinois Medicaid: “Call Meridian.”
Meridian: “Call DentaQuest.”
DentaQuest: “Call Illinois Medicaid.”
And truly, @ILHumanServices, you are the worst.
In the end, you are responsible for the madness.
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 10, 2019
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New on the Beachwood today . . .
Beachwood Holiday Gift Guide | Vintage Trinkets And Treasures
Stuff these, too!
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The Ex-Cub Factor
When we wished up on a Starlin . . .
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Illinois’ Economic Development Transparency Gets A “C-“
“[R]esearchers could not find any statewide grants report, nor reporting on whether economic development subsidies are producing the promised benefits, among other scoring criteria.”
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Only The Commercials
From Cover Girl makeup with Salt-n-Pepa to Hamburger Helper, see the commercials that ran during WGN-TV’s 1997 airing of Miracle On 34th Street.”
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Inuit Throat Singing Is Basically A Beat Box Battle
“Chanting in rhythm, they attempt to outlast one another, each waiting for any crack in the pace of her opponent – whether in the form of loss of breath, fatigue or laughter.”
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ChicagoReddit
Does Chicago CPD do Amazon bait packages to catch porch thieves? from r/chicago
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ChicagoGram
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ChicagoTube
Cage the Elephant at the Aragon on Wednesday night.
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BeachBook
Why Clerks Still Works.
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TweetWood
A sampling of the delight and disgust you can find @BeachwoodReport.
News: A Trump-appointed judge ruled Wednesday that @SecPompeo must prove he complied with the Federal Records Act by collecting and preserving interpreter notes from Trump’s meetings with Putin. https://t.co/rsCaewMDqR
— Michael Wilner (@mawilner) December 11, 2019
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My all-time favorite editor told me when I worked for him in Florida that every reporter should follow a case from charge to trial – though trials are actually quite rare, but let’s say disposition – even if they weren’t writing about it to see how different the facts are at the end than they were at the beginning. That was a great editor imparting wisdom. (He also said the most important thing for any reporter to remember was to keep a fork in their desk.)
Have you ever been a police reporter? https://t.co/GK70RTCbCH
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 11, 2019
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I wonder if the South knows that Santa Claus was created to support the Union. https://t.co/tttNTQD3P5
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 12, 2019
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How the Daughters of the Confederacy Spoiled Christmas https://t.co/d9LoL1rutU via @thedailybeast
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 11, 2019
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America’s Favorite Snack for the Third Year in a Row Is Flamin’ Hot Cheetos https://t.co/uoJAntBvUo via @Adweek
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 11, 2019
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Inside the troubled life and death of 1994 Heisman winner Rashaan Salaam https://t.co/c3GHaumyek | #Bears
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 11, 2019
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Sports media always out here acting like it’s their money . . . and that it’s in short supply.
Joe Ricketts has a net worth of $2.8 BILLION and will add an additional $400 million to his portfolio with the sale of Ameritrade to Schwab. https://t.co/7xNrxqaKf8
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 11, 2019
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Porch packages for amateurs https://t.co/U1f8s1aa8T
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 12, 2019
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Half my life is spent pressing 5 to hear the options again.
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) December 12, 2019
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The Beachwood Trip Line: Please advise.
Posted on December 12, 2019