220-215
I try not to inject my political views here on the blog, but this morning, I am overwhelmed with something that should cross all party lines.
In my view, with last nights vote, the United States moves one step closer to global irrelevance. No longer are we the country of freedom, standing as a beacon for ingenuity and creativity. We are now becoming a people whose basic right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, given in the Declaration of Independence is being eroded. In my mind, the ability for me to choose my own health care, my own doctors, and my own need for coverage is part of my right to life.
The United State House of Representatives last night passed a new version of a “Health Care Reform Bill” in the face of massive disapproval from the majority of the people in the United States. (In a November 2 poll Rasmussen put the number at 54%)
Why would the do this? There are only two options:
- They have determined that we are not smart enough to make our own decisions and they, like the parent of a 3 year-old, want to save us from ourselves.
- They don’t care what we the people of the United States of America think, because it really isn’t about our well-being, its about gaining power and control over 1/6 of the economy.
I understand that there are people who cannot afford to purchase health insurance. I also understand that there are people that have Cable or Satellite television, Cell phones, Magazine subscriptions, eat at restaurants, buy nice clothes, and take vacations; AND who cry that they cannot afford health-care.
My point is this: When you are elected to REPRESENT a group of people, you must do exactly that. Your job is to be a reflection of those people. You must put aside your political aspiration, and your own wants and desires and truly represent your constituents.
If we had a congress that did that, then that bill would have lost by a score of 235 – 183 with 17 members abstaining.
If you are a part of an organization, you represent that organization to everyone you meet. Are you doing a good job being a reflection of the mission and values of the organization you represent?







