National Health Insurance and Selfish Americans
I’m a 53-year-old downsized person, who lost a qualified job and health insurance coverage three years ago. My fine job was as a journalist; I had worked 32 years for The Saginaw (Mich.) News, and my pay was similar to a school teacher. However, the newspaper industry was suffering and so I lost my job.
Here in 2009, what are the opinions of my elected federal representatives as a resident of the suffering auto town of Saginaw, Michigan? Well, Michigan is the hardest-hit, most bad situation in the nation, with 15 percent unemployment. Therefore, we elect Democrats. However, I am sorry to say that my elected Democrats have not been especially active on health insurance reform, even though they will vote in favor of whatever is desired by President Barack Obama.
U.S. Senator Carl Levin, in office since 1978, seems more involved in foreign affairs and defense spending. U.S. Senator Deborah Stabenow, in federal office since the middle 1990s after a long tenure in Michigan situation government, fair isn’t very dynamic.
Then we have Congressman Dale Kildee of Flint, whom we inherited in Saginaw because declining population after the 2000 Census deprived us of having our enjoy “local” U.S. representative in Congress. Dale Kildee has been in Congress for 32 years and will turn 80 in September, but he is one of those egocentric legislators who won’t give up his tenure for a younger and more alive to representative, sort of like a Democratic Strom Thurmond. I know this by calling his uncooperative office for info on details on the economic stimulus; I was referred to federal websites, with Kildee’s local office showing no local initiative. Dale Kildee objective doesn’t do great, at least not anymore, from what I stare.
As an advocate for President Obama on health insurance, I should be overjoyed that Levin and Stabenow and Kildee will assist President Obama with their votes, but I want more than their votes. I am disappointed in their lack of active advocacy; they sort of seem like deadwood to me.
For all of those years that I worked at The Saginaw News, those 32 years from 1973 to 2006, I had supported national health insurance. My income for our family was a very middle income, such as around $50,000 during the later years of this employment, but I was willing to pay higher taxes so that my less fortunate sisters and brothers could gather health insurance, even while President Obama pledges not to raise taxes on anyone making less than $250,000. Why is this income level space so high for those of us with enough income, expose or past, that we should be willing to fragment? After all, should not those of us with decent incomes benefit to relieve those with lower incomes? I was willing to pay higher sacrifices for so-called “Hillarycare” in 1993 and 1994, but that was defeated. I was willing to unselfishly section, but most of my peers with middle incomes were not willing to allotment. They were selfish.
Most people in my spot, or more fortunate than myself, have been selfish and opposed to national health insurance when it comes to brass tacks. That’s why we didn’t have health care reform during 1993 and 1994 under Bill and Hillary Clinton. Selfishness led to our defeat. And when you judge of it, this sort of selfishness has led to our defeat ever since President Harry Truman proposed national health insurance during the tedious 1940s after World War II.
These idiots who bellow against national health care at these town hall forums are very frustrating to me. They are mostly low-income and low-middle income people who are screaming against their contain self-interests.
The pending defeat of national health insurance is so gloomy to me. It’s like we are unable to part for the accepted generous. I wish people would not be so selfish and so hateful. Shouldn’t we all have health insurance?
SOURCES:
http://www.ontheissues.org/Social/Carl_Levin_Health_Care.htm
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2009/08/sen_carl_levin_urges_democrats.html
http://levin.senate.gov/students/bio.html
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? AID=/20070518/FREE/70518018/0/FRONTPAGE
http://stabenow.senate.gov/biography.htm
I’m a 53-year-old downsized person, who lost a excellent job and health insurance coverage three years ago. My superior job was as a journalist; I had worked 32 years for The Saginaw (Mich.) News, and my pay was similar to a school teacher. However, the newspaper industry was suffering and so I lost my job.
Here in 2009, what are the opinions of my elected federal representatives as a resident of the suffering auto town of Saginaw, Michigan? Well, Michigan is the hardest-hit, most bad status in the nation, with 15 percent unemployment. Therefore, we elect Democrats. However, I am sorry to say that my elected Democrats have not been especially active on health insurance reform, even though they will vote in favor of whatever is desired by President Barack Obama.
U.S. Senator Carl Levin, in office since 1978, seems more fervent in foreign affairs and defense spending. U.S. Senator Deborah Stabenow, in federal office since the middle 1990s after a long tenure in Michigan status government, unprejudiced isn’t very dynamic.
Then we have Congressman Dale Kildee of Flint, whom we inherited in Saginaw because declining population after the 2000 Census deprived us of having our enjoy “local” U.S. representative in Congress. Dale Kildee has been in Congress for 32 years and will turn 80 in September, but he is one of those egocentric legislators who won’t give up his tenure for a younger and more alive to representative, sort of like a Democratic Strom Thurmond. I know this by calling his uncooperative office for info on details on the economic stimulus; I was referred to federal websites, with Kildee’s local office showing no local initiative. Dale Kildee fair doesn’t do worthy, at least not anymore, from what I observe.
As an advocate for President Obama on health insurance, I should be ecstatic that Levin and Stabenow and Kildee will relieve President Obama with their votes, but I want more than their votes. I am disappointed in their lack of active advocacy; they sort of seem like deadwood to me.
For all of those years that I worked at The Saginaw News, those 32 years from 1973 to 2006, I had supported national health insurance. My income for our family was a very middle income, such as around $50,000 during the later years of this employment, but I was willing to pay higher taxes so that my less fortunate sisters and brothers could rep health insurance, even while President Obama pledges not to raise taxes on anyone making less than $250,000. Why is this income level plot so high for those of us with enough income, explain or past, that we should be willing to section? After all, should not those of us with decent incomes relieve to back those with lower incomes? I was willing to pay higher sacrifices for so-called “Hillarycare” in 1993 and 1994, but that was defeated. I was willing to unselfishly part, but most of my peers with middle incomes were not willing to fraction. They were selfish.
Most people in my dwelling, or more fortunate than myself, have been selfish and opposed to national health insurance when it comes to brass tacks. That’s why we didn’t have health care reform during 1993 and 1994 under Bill and Hillary Clinton. Selfishness led to our defeat. And when you mediate of it, this sort of selfishness has led to our defeat ever since President Harry Truman proposed national health insurance during the unhurried 1940s after World War II.
These idiots who yell against national health care at these town hall forums are very frustrating to me. They are mostly low-income and low-middle income people who are screaming against their have self-interests.
The pending defeat of national health insurance is so sunless to me. It’s like we are unable to fraction for the approved marvelous. I wish people would not be so selfish and so hateful. Shouldn’t we all have health insurance?
SOURCES:
http://www.ontheissues.org/Social/Carl_Levin_Health_Care.htm
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2009/08/sen_carl_levin_urges_democrats.html
http://levin.senate.gov/students/bio.html
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? AID=/20070518/FREE/70518018/0/FRONTPAGE
http://stabenow.senate.gov/biography.htm