Wednesday, April 14, 2010

A Case of Instant Karma

This week Congress came to the stark realization that the healthcare bill they just passed requires them to obtain their health benefits through state insurance exchanges. It appears that they have no problem gunning down our rights to healthcare services, but are quite concerned now that they've shot themselves in the foot. Currently these exchanges don't exist, and states like Georgia have sent letters to the department of Health and Human Services saying that they will not create one.

This issue was discussed by none other than the New York Times. Here is an exerpt from the article:

"The confusion raises the inevitable question: If they did not know exactly what they were doing to themselves, did lawmakers who wrote and passed the bill fully grasp the details of how it would influence the lives of Americans?"

The following is illustrative of what happens when we don' get to know who we're voting for. Ultimately we all get what we deserve, and hopefully this video, the above issues with the healthcare bill, and a litany of other problems we face will moivate all of us to do more.

Rep. Hank Johnson Fears Guam May Capsize- Click on the link to watch

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