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Dear Mona Charen, No one seems to care that the drug and insurance companies pay billions to Obama and the politicians, thus costing Taxpayers their very own future for medicine or insurance, not counting the jobs politicians have sold to foreign countries for their own greed. Decades ago, politicians ruined lives with handing out money for social and welfare programs to support all the illegitimates, so they could have more illegitimates and NOW, these illegitimates are coming back to haunt the very communities they were raised in, and the people in these communities still can't accept the fact that they 'created' all this mess and it's not the Taxpayers responsibility to handle any more of their bickering and trying to get someone fired from their job for not protecting them from themselves! Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out these problems, now does it?
The heartbeat of America was textile and furniture manufacturing businesses making and selling their goods; therefore making people able to buy homes, cars and food for their families. Politicians took this away from hardworking taxpaying Americans with their “free trade,” stating America would become a service country. Really, the only servicing being done now is unemployment, social and welfare offices. Are taxpayers getting any benefits from this type governing?
“We need affordable, accessible health care for all” and “Do something for people who are uninsured” makes taxpayers wonder why these people, writing these articles, don't get together and charge everyone $100 to attend a meeting and do something constructive; that is, you could take out a good health insurance plan and look after yourselves, as this is the only way it's going to happen, because America is bankrupt.
Politicians' “Do as we say, not as we do” attitude is quite evident in town hall meetings. They're not interested in me, you, nor our comments.
I, personally, was forced to take Medicare and their drug plan (real jokes). I was happy with my private insurance plan and the deductible. Prior to politicians' mess, doctor visits were less. The politicians stated “I had to do it their way or else.” Needless to say, I wasn't a happy camper. Medicare, Medicaid, health care disaster and anything else the politicians can drum up to take your money is very scary.
A recent statement I received regarding this government rip off: My doctor billed for $233, Medicare paid $76.20, private carrier paid $19.05. Can you see the problem here? Office visits, paid for by me, the patient, at $50, the doctors would be getting a lot more money, less paperwork, and government wouldn't have access to our records, which, incidentally, can be used against us.
In plain English, taxpayers would be better off with their own insurance and their own money. If I were a doctor, I'd be sitting on the front steps of all politicians until they went back to “pay as you go,” thus saving trillions of dollars. Better yet, taxpayers should set up, with a good, honest insurance company, and manage an insurance trust for doctors and hospitals, have all Americans pay $100 each month for each person, and this way, everyone can be insured, pay their fair share and cut out the stealing by the blood-sucking ticks. In the old days, when integrity, honesty and respect stood for something, people paid their own way, paid their own doctors and hospitals and America wasn't bankrupt then. I wonder why?
“Millions face shrinking Social Security payments” – today's' headlines. Politicians robbed the system to pay for all social and welfare programs, to which, of course, these people weren't entitled.
Can't you see that taxpayers are paying for all the extra offices, trips, lunches, fine health care, etc. for politicians, while we're doing without?
America is now an enslaved nation with trillions of dollars of debt and all because of deceit and greed. I'm quoting John Adams: “There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword, the other is by debt.” Surely, you remember history and the dictator that said, “We'll destroy America and never lift a finger.” If this doesn't wake you up, nothing will.
At no time have taxpayers heard the words “We, the politicians, in order to pay off trillions we borrowed without taxpayers consent are going to reduce our benefits, salaries and retirements to $12,000 yearly.”
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Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:01 PM
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