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  • Health Care and the State of affairs…

    Posted on August 10th, 2009 <ADMINNICENAME> No comments

    I voted for OUR PRESIDENT. I have no problem admiting that. I wanted change, sure I did, as did most of the country as represented in our DEMOCRATIC FREE ELECTION. I wanted something differnet than the previous depths of hell that had brought this country down farther in the last years than the country had been in quite some time. President Obama ran on a platform of change which included health care reform, gettting us out of the muck and mire caused by years of mismangement of companies that failure brought on this Recession, just a safer way of saying depression with out all the recalling of Soup Lines and and bread rations. I applauded President Obama for trying to make a change so early on in his command. Yet I urge him to slow down a bit. The country isn’t ready to move so fast, remeber we are a fat and lazy society slow to accept a change from the norm.

    Im not sold on this health care reform, Honestly I dont know enough about it and some of the things I am hearing are worriesome. I am fortunate enough to have a decent health care plan currently, I did recieve a notice the other day and realized how much it would have been had I not had the fortune of  health care.  I could not believe it. I dont know where that money goes. I dont know what my costs are and how are they calculated its insane. Some one is making a good deal on this. But who? The Insurance companies and the politicians in the pockets of these big companies.

    That being said I personally have no better ideas at this time to offer, but I am no public servent. Those on the Right that are towing the party line are still so ticked that they lost the election that they are refusing to back the helath care reform process and not bothering to work with the others to come up with a better plan.  There are right wing groups mobilizing with the single purpose of not helping the cause but rather spending money on destroying the whole process. Instead of spending the money on breaking down community meetings designed to gather information from the public on health care reform lets see groups mobilize to bring the needs of the public to the forfront of the debate. This is the type of action that makes me leary of the right wing zealots, The Russlicans , the Hannites and the followers of the Rupert Murdoch Media giant FOX NEWS.

    Where are the people who want and need health care reform, the ones that this will help? What are they doing to help this situation? Where is the middle class that needs to be counted and heard?

    This country is in peril and if we cant fix it we are screwed!

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