3 posts tagged “usa”
Obviously, politicians are doing us no major favors with their divisive efforts to transform American health care policies and trends as they see fit. They appear to be more interested in providing welfare for health care profiteers (at least in the insurance industry) through mandatory insurance.
The people are obviously at odds with each other and with the politicians over how we address our health care industry concerns and problems. More than one side of the public argument has expressed reasonable concerns. Most of us agree that something needs to be done to resolve our heath care issues.
I believe, if ideas are exchanged by people willing to seek and collectively develop the best possible plans to solve problems without creating more problems we might be able to get beyond widespread social division. If by sharing and exploring ideas, discussing their pros and cons, we might create alternatives that can win the public's approval.
I created this post to encourage any of you that read it to offer and discuss ideas about how we can ensure that no one is denied quality health care because of their financial status, or hardship. If you believe that you might have a better idea to solve our health care crises, please feel free to share it and discuss it here.
The comments thread is open. Please respect this blog as a flame free zone.
I am so proud of the people in my adopted home state (Florida), including the civil rights activists and lawyers that have been working tirelessly and against great politial and bureaucratic odds to defend the voting rights of all Florida residents.
I still have moments when I get choked up and my eyes go moist and blurry. I feel a fluttery sensation rise up my chest and burst in my head, as if every chakra from from my heart, to the crown are havin their own Happy-Happy, Joy-Joy dance. Barak Obama is the first presidential candidate that got my vote and won!
I did a double-take when I first saw the words, "President-elect Barak Obama." They flashed on the screen right after I heard, "But it's still too soon to declare a winner..."
Once I was finally convinced that Obama was declared the winner, I sent up a prayer to request that our next president and his loved ones be kept safe and secure. We pay the Secret Service to ensure it. We won't accept any "excuses" if something dreadful happens to any of them, to put it mildly.
It feels great to know that we have made a big step to correcting the course of our nation. But we sure do have our work cut out for us.
I hope, you take the time to read the following essays that were written by one man I've grown to trust - Michael C. Ruppert Please not the dates. I can personally verify that the dates are accurate, because I had read the two older ones shortly after they appeared online:
Interregnum (written Nov. 5th)
What Really Happened Today, Written Sept. 29th, regarding the market crash, where Mr. Ruppert predicted that Obama would win, and includes speculations of what might be in store for us and our new president.
Now is the Time: There is hope, written Sept. 17, with more details of predictions Ruppert made over the years which have come to pass.
I received an interesting call yesterday. I was informed that there is a shortage in my district and precinct of honest people to count ballots on Tuesday morning (election day here in the USA). I was asked if I might be interested in working Tuesday morning to help ensure that every vote in the precinct and district where I live is accurately counted.
I agreed to accept the job. It's an honor, a right, and a duty.
So, I'll have to get an extra early start to cast my vote. Then I'll be off counting ballots at the court house!
May the outcome of this election be fair and accurate!