Monday, March 22, 2010

Health Care Reform.....
BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!


Don't like what's going on in Washington?
Don't like the way things are being run?
Even if you voted for President Obama, because goodness knows, something needed to be done, but you don't like the road we're going down...
MAKE SOME NOISE!!
I did but I can't do it by myself, we all need to let him know how we feel. But one letter isn't going to do any good. The subject doesn't have to be Health Care Reform, it can be anything. The war, unemployment, whatever you would like to see worked on and improved.

There is a 2,500 word limit if you're using the space they provide to send an email message plus you need to provide your information. At the bottom there is also a place to click if you desire updates and/or a personal response.
Visit:
www.whitehouse.gov/contact

At the above internet address you will find, in the upper right corner, the words "contact us". Clicking there will produce a column that has a regular mailing address for hand written letters. You know, the old fashioned kind that still require an envelope and a stamp.
You will also find a "comment" phone number.
President Obama has said that he wants to be able to have opinions from the public, he wants us to communicate with him.
When he first brought up the Health Care Reform, we voiced our opinion loud enough for him to back off a bit and make it so if we want it then we can sign up for it instead of forcing it on us. But still he went ahead with it, though we plainly said NO! so in reality he didn't listen. And if you read it, it still sounds like we will be forced to have it.
And anyone who has it already, Canada, or Europe, will say they don't like it. They claim to have to wait forever for an appointment and supposedly people have died waiting to get an appointment.
But I wonder if those opinions aren't gathered by people who own or work at health insurance agencys and who realize that eventually they will be out of a job because of the new health care bill.
But who knows? Maybe it will turn out to be a good thing afterall.

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