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May 9, 2008

My town has no commen sense

Filed under: Politics, Rant — Tags: , — Paul @ 2:17 pm

From the beacon:

To the editor:

I just want to say a BIG thank you to Representative Steve Drazkowski and his work on health care.

America has the greatest health care system in the world and if anyone has their doubts, go to Canada or England and they will tell you how they have to stand in line to get to a doctor. When a friend of mine from Canada told me that she had a problem with hemorrhaging and the doctors told her to get in line and she said she was so “thankful” she could come to the states to get help. How much blood can you lose before you are dead?

Well, it seems under government controlled health care you can die and that’s just too bad! I am so thankful for people like Representative Drazkowski who has some common sense and really cares about people and not just an agenda like so many do today in government.

E. Salzman

Nope.  Nope.  Nope.  Nope.  Nope.  Nope.

Then also also a Mr. Ed Nobach has again proven that some conservative people have their heads screwed on backwards.  He constantly assaults Democrats for the country’s problems, completely ignoring the fact that Bush started a useless war or decimated our economy or destroyed public relations, etc.  It’s irrelevent who caused the problems right now because we have to remedy.  I would GLADLY vote for whatever party has the most comprehensive plan to restore America to what it should be.

Democrats vs Republicans is not what is supposed to be going on.  We have parties in this country so that citizens have more choices in a democratic process and the party not holding office has the responsiblity of being ‘watchdog’ in government.  They were never meant to be good vs evil or, even worse, actually HINDER the political process because they cannot agree.  We’re all here to work for the betterment of our country so I would say people should start acting like it.  Both parties may have different ideas, but that’s part of the process and how things become refined throughout the process with input coming in from both sides.  And hopefully the end result is a more balanced piece of legistlation that represents the most people possible.

It is completely irresponsible to start mudslinging from any party to any party.  That makes YOU part of the problem and can only delay a solution.  If people stopped and took time to actually use their brains to construct something together then perhaps our world would not be facing so many crisises.  Instead we all see to like to get what we want and we all want to be right.  But what’s right for us may be wrong for everyone else.

COMPROMISE.  It’s a bipartisan term.

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