Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas 2009 . . . A day of mourning?

Through tricks and no transparency, the senate may actually bring their health care fiasco to 'light'. The people spoke, as the president stated in a recent speech, too bad he didn't listen.

There are people who don't care what goes on in the country. They will find some financial surprises in their future paychecks.

There are people who think we are heading for FREE medical care. They will find some problems with that when they go to future doctor appointments.

There are elderly who think it is about time to ease things up for them. Should have read the bill and determine if they WANT rationed care because they are elderly.

There are families who thought the insurance burden would lift with the health care reform. Should have read the independent financial reports which showed it was impossible to make this work. What will they do when more and more of their income goes for health care they won't receive.

And, if any pro-life people thought the bill was a good idea, and I know a few, how will they face the babies that will die through tax dollars. I don't want to be in their shoes come Judgement Day when they have to see the thousand and thousands of aborted babies they 'helped' kill.

I get tired of people quoting 'hope and change' to me. Our country didn't need this kind of change and it certainly did away with a lot of hope. Hoax and chains is more fitting given the Christmas Eve gift presented to us by the Senate.

I contacted our Senators OFTEN. People told me it was no use. I have a friend who wrote or e-mailed our Senators EVERY day. Seems that even if the situation is on the hopeless side, NOT doing anything makes you less of a voter.