Monday, April 6, 2009

Wamp (R-TN) Still Doesn't Get It!

Here's a recent reply from Zach Wamp (R-TN) to our email asking him to support The President's health care reform:
Too many Americans are living without access to quality health care and most everyone agrees changes are desperately needed. But there is widespread disagreement about the best way to expand health care coverage.

Instead of turning health care over to the government, the real goal should be to bring down the cost of health care for all Americans, so that those who have it can keep it and those who don't, can afford it. To lower health care costs, we need to create tax incentives, promote preventive care and implement market reforms through competition and choice.

Last year, I cosponsored the Health Care Choice Act to allow residents in one state to buy health insurance from another state. Such a change would empower consumers to compare health care plans across the country and choose the plan that best meets their needs. This is an example of the kind of reform we need to fix what's broken with our health care system.

As Congress and the American people continue to debate this issue, I will push for a private-based solution that includes increased access, individual choice and reforms of the health insurance market, while preserving our 'fee for service' health care system.

Warmest Regards,
Zach Wamp
Member of Congress
I have just three questions for Rep. Wamp...

1. Does your Health Care Choice Act address the blatant misuse of pre-existing conditions by the health insurance industry?

2. How is "turning health care over to the government" any worse than having it controlled by profit-hungry insurance and pharmaceutical companies?

2. Are you going to opt out of your cushy, government-provided, congressional health care plan and opt in to your "private-based 'fee for service'" health care system?

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Give It Up, Coleman (R-MN)

Norm Coleman (R-MN) is dragging the November 4th, 2008 election WAY past its bitter end. It is time for him to concede and allow Al Franken (D-MN) to be seated in the Senate. Coleman is impeding our Government and our Democracy and needs to step down now.

At this point, he can still define returning to public life as running again for another Government position. Once the full investigation into his corruption is completed, he is more likely to define returning to public life as being let out of prison. Norm Coleman is not even fit to represent the degenerates of his state, however few of them there may be, he needs to step down before he loses his status as a human being... it may already be too late.

Donate to Al Franken (D-MN)

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Happy 36th Birthday to Rachel Maddow

Best wishes on her birthday... Her show, on MSNBC, is reliable, informative, entertaining and refreshing. May her audience continue to grow.