Copy and paste into email form on your senator’s web site. Fill in the senator’s name and your name. Modify the text to personalize it as much as possible. Add items that illuminate some of your personal circumstances and why a Pelosi-like nationalized health system will hurt the health, wellbeing, and prosperity of you and those you care most about. To some degree, Washington runs on emotion.
Send it today. Follow-up with multiple phone calls. Encourge others to do the same.
Never, never, never give up!
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Dear Senator,
Although there are some members of our society who do not have healthcare insurance, I am completely opposed to any legislation that is similar to the healthcare measure recently passed by the US House. Health insurance is not a “right.” Nor is there any constitutional obligation levied upon any citizen to “purchase” such a financial instrument from any entity, to include from the US government.
I, along with many Americans, recognize that the purpose of the House measure is not to improve quality, delivery, or accessibility of healthcare to citizens. Instead, the purpose is to nationalize the healthcare industry and move America toward an attempted socialist Utopia - and we know from history that this ultimately means misery - except for the political class, of course. The House measure is a job killer, it is a choice killer, and it is a freedom killer.
Recently, House Republicans presented legislation that seems to address many of the real problems within our health insurance industry. I believe that robust, and thoughtful dialog among diverse viewpoints (isn’t “diversity” an often promoted ethic?) is usually the best method to develop ideal solutions to complex problems. Therefore, the Republican plan should to be given ample consideration through the entire legislative structure. A failure of the US Congress to thoughtfully consider various options would demonstrate complete contempt for the American people.
Several members of congress have introduced measures that would require members of congress to be subject to the same ‘plan’ that is proposed for the citizens. These measures have been quickly and quietly rejected. Why is this the case? Are we not all to be treated equally under the law whether we are members of Congress or private citizens? I would certainly like to know your position on this dimension. Ideally, I would be pleased to learn that you agree that you and I should be provided the same opportunities of choice in health insurance and healthcare.
Please vote no on the Reid Healthcare bill. It is the wrong course for America. It is the wrong course for a free people.
Sincerely,
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Potatoes for Cheese, Cheese for Nails - Part 2 in a series
November 16, 2009 0 Comments »Part 2 in a series on commerce, the engine that literally feeds us, and a topic area where many Americans are stuck on stupid. (Part 1)
A Cheap and Cheesy Pic for a Thrifty Blog
Robert and Anne, proprietors of the R&A Potato Ranch, a growing private enterprise, took a wagonload of potatoes to the market. Wanting to diversify their diet beyond the exquisite Pomme de Terre (“Apple of the Earth” – French for “Potato”), they traded 20 pounds of potatoes for one pound of goat cheese, a product of the J&H Goat Ranch. As we learned in Part 1, through that transaction both parties benefited by acquiring a product that was of higher value to the purchaser than was the product that they transferred in payment to the seller. As a result of the transaction where the value of each item was increased, overall wealth within this society was increased.
Back at the ranch, Robert and Anne have been working on a home remodeling project. They are building an addition to their home, a second room! They have collected many of the required materials from the bountiful land of their ranch, however they have determined that it may be more efficient for them to trade for some of the building materials, particularly the nails.
At the market, Robert and Anne inquire with several blacksmiths (the industry that transforms raw metal into useful things). They find that there are several blacksmiths to choose from, and most of them offer adequate quantities and qualities of nails for the home expansion project. However, Robert and Anne discover that other producers of potatoes have already traded potatoes for metal goods from each of the blacksmith shops.
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