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Throughout debates on health care, the financial crisis, confirmation of various cabinet members, energy policy, military policy, and many other subjects over the last year since Barack Obama took office, it has seemed like the Republicans have only had one thing to say: "No".
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Republicans: The Party Of No

Although they continually claim that they have their own proposals and answers, they keep claiming that the Democrats are keeping them out of any policy-making meetings.  Their resounding drumbeat during the health care debate was "Scrap it all and let's start over." 

Finally, I see what their strategy is:  Make as horrible a mess as possible of America and the government.  Then, when elections come up, they can point the finger at the Democrats and scream "They did it!  They're in charge!"

With so many threats and challenges that America and Americans face, I find this absolutely shameful.  Although I've voted both Republican and Democrat over the years, I will have a very difficult time ever pressing the button for a Republican again.

It's time the American people turn off American Idol, Dancing With The Stars, Lost, and other mindless programs and care about what happens to America.  Dig deeper than the 10 second sound-bites spewed by both Republicans and Democrats that are flashed during the commercial breaks, and take five minutes to contact YOUR representative and tell them to stop screwing around and get something done to help rather than trying to score political points.

There are serious problems facing America, and we need adults in Congress that are willing to sit down and figure out what's best for America;  instead of sitting around trying to figure out how best to screw the other party.

The Founding Fathers would be ashamed of Congress - all of them - and so am I.

Mark


How Much Is A Human Life Worth?

In today's environment, where jobs are being cut, families are scrounging to get by, public assistance programs are being cut, and personal net worths have suffered a severe hit, President Obama is pushing health care reform.  I certainly agree that something has to be done.  Exactly what is a debate for another day.  What I want to write about is something that I thought about while shaking my head at the mobs yelling about "death panels" and "rationing".  

Of course, any organized insurance plan has a list of things that they will pay for.  In the private insurance field, it's called a formulary.  If your preferred pill is on the formulary, they will pay X amount per prescription.  If your pill is not on that list, they usually won't pay a dime.

After watching a newscast of a Barney Frank town hall meeting that was disgraceful, I was furious.  The town hall meeting that was meant to be full of concerned citizens wanting information or those who had legitimate concerns was actually packed with vocal health industry hit-men and women who were spouting lies and trying to scare the senior citizens there.  They kept bringing up the lies about 'death panels", the government having access to your bank account, rationing, and the stripping of benefits for the elderly on Medicare.  LIES!  ALL LIES!

After seeing that, I had to write a letter to each of the Kansas Senators and Representative who (supposedly) represents fellow Kansans.  My letter follows:

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