
May I encourage you to oppose government-run health care and any legislation which might broaden the federal government's control over my health care. Current health care legislation will result in lost health insurance, lost jobs, and insurmountable debt for the American people and will push us deeper into recession.
Nobody has ever attempted this level of centralized planning. The federal government does not have my trust to run a program as big as the economy of France. I disagree with how this whole tdebacle has been handled, behind closed doors, with favors and insidious, outright bribes. The way this is being done feels criminal, especially this Slaughter shenanigan.
I agree with the WSJ, who said yesterday, this gambit is a brazen affront to the plain language of the Constitution. If this "reform" is truly about "controlling costs," why did the democrats rig the estimate on the first decade of costs by delaying the program's start by five years?
Is anyone listening to the CBO? How about the admission from the State Treasurer of Taxxachusetts advising that the USA will be bankrupt in four years if this leviathan is implemented. Hello?!
Why hasn't tort reform be front and center? Why hasn't opening up competition across state lines be part of the proposal?
The federal government should NOT be funding abortions or health care for illegal immigrants. No matter what the democrat leadership says about this, I don't trust them. And I don't trust the government to interfere with the doctor/patient relationship.
Lastly, how are we going to pay for this monstrosity? Answer me! The country cannot afford another huge program and you know it; you saw how Moody's warned yesterday about preserving debt affordability, right?
Last week S&P warned our triple A credit rating was at risk. The only way the U.S. will rise to the financial challenges we face is if we stop spending money we don't have, and that means voting no on this healthcare bill.
I hope that you fight against health care legislation that would drive up costs, diminish quality and limit access. It is just not right, especially not in a republic, to cram this down our throats. There's a reason the congressional switchboard was nearing overload Wednesday. Folks don't want this!
The Washington Post reported Nancy Pelosi suggested Monday that she might attempt to pass the measure without having members vote on it. That's a joke, right? Who does she think she is, Tony Soprano? So now you want to go from passing bills without reading them to passing bills without even voting on them? Are the democrats on crack?
Nobody has ever attempted this level of centralized planning. The federal government does not have my trust to run a program as big as the economy of France. I disagree with how this whole tdebacle has been handled, behind closed doors, with favors and insidious, outright bribes. The way this is being done feels criminal, especially this Slaughter shenanigan.
I agree with the WSJ, who said yesterday, this gambit is a brazen affront to the plain language of the Constitution. If this "reform" is truly about "controlling costs," why did the democrats rig the estimate on the first decade of costs by delaying the program's start by five years?
Is anyone listening to the CBO? How about the admission from the State Treasurer of Taxxachusetts advising that the USA will be bankrupt in four years if this leviathan is implemented. Hello?!
Why hasn't tort reform be front and center? Why hasn't opening up competition across state lines be part of the proposal?
The federal government should NOT be funding abortions or health care for illegal immigrants. No matter what the democrat leadership says about this, I don't trust them. And I don't trust the government to interfere with the doctor/patient relationship.
Lastly, how are we going to pay for this monstrosity? Answer me! The country cannot afford another huge program and you know it; you saw how Moody's warned yesterday about preserving debt affordability, right?
Last week S&P warned our triple A credit rating was at risk. The only way the U.S. will rise to the financial challenges we face is if we stop spending money we don't have, and that means voting no on this healthcare bill.
I hope that you fight against health care legislation that would drive up costs, diminish quality and limit access. It is just not right, especially not in a republic, to cram this down our throats. There's a reason the congressional switchboard was nearing overload Wednesday. Folks don't want this!
The Washington Post reported Nancy Pelosi suggested Monday that she might attempt to pass the measure without having members vote on it. That's a joke, right? Who does she think she is, Tony Soprano? So now you want to go from passing bills without reading them to passing bills without even voting on them? Are the democrats on crack?
Please listen to us and vote no.
Sincerely,
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