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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Why the health care bill should pass.

What I think has not been said enough and/or really misrepresented is that health care reform is the first step in trying to contain our national debit. The bill according to the CBO will reduce spending by 100 billion dollars over 10 years. Teabaggers say they are concerned about government spending and the national debit and in the same breath say they don’t want any changes to Medicare. Republicans have been trying to gut Medicare for 40 years. I don’t understand why they don’t take this opportunity to do what they have wanted to do. Medicaid & Medicare are in hard financial straits. They will not be collecting enough money to support their obligations in a few years. If we don’t do something soon both programs will need emergency funding or leave millions of seniors and disadvantaged to suffer in the streets.

I believe this president will get our financial house in order but health care is the elephant in the room (excuse the pun). It has to be tamed because it is the largest entitlement program the US operates and is loosing money the fastest. If we can’t get health care under control everything else is window dressing? It has to get done!

The sooner we get past this issue the faster we can get to jobs and banking regulation. Americans need to get these two tasks done. They are angry and frustrated that they haven’t been dealt with. Banking and Health Care are two issues that business leaders are waiting to see what the future holds. They can’t react until something is done and the longer these issues hang in the public eye, the more they wait to do anything, including investment and hiring.

Besides, I think everyone is sick of just hearing about it any more. I know I am. The problem is Republicans are already talking about ditching the bill entirely. The selfish bastards have an issue in the short run. But it may come to bite them in the ass if they continue to stonewall. If Dems ask them again publicly and loudly for constructive input and they refuse to support any health care bill while the democrats are in the majority then they are again only working for their political gain and not for the American people.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Introduction

This is a little therapy for me to write about what makes me pull my hair out when I watch TV talking heads who's only aim is to win for themselves, their party, or their industry. I'm a news junkie, mostly a political junkie. I am an unabashed Liberal. I am so happy we have elected a true liberal to the presidency that I have begun to believe that the American people had perhaps paid a little attention in 6th grade social studies after all.

My father always said "All things being equal people will do the right thing" I believe with my whole heart that American Citizens are good, hard working, smart people who just want to make the world a better place for their children and our country.

As I write my rant. The Minnesota Vikings are playing the Dallas Cowboys. Every Minnesotan is brought up to have two favorite teams, the Vikings and whoever is playing the Cowboys. This resentment is not from the Cowboys beating us more often than not, which they have. The real reason is That back in the '80s someone asked "Why is there a hole in Texas Stadium?" the reply from a Dallas linebacker was "So God can watch his favorite team play". I believe this was repeated by Tom Landry, the Dallas coach. This and the "Americas Team" moniker just demonstrates the kind of smug immodest bragging that is unbecoming for anyone, especially if they're from Scandinavian stock.

This is one reason that today's Republicans drive me crazy. The arrogance and hubris is only exceeded by the incompetence. They are trying to stop Democrats from moving this country forward. After more than eight years of "Freedom Fries" and Defense of Marriage bullshit that has wasted the valuable time of the American people, to live up-to the pledge of our forefathers to make this country the "City on the Hill" that everyone else can aspire to.

We all want to make this country the best it can be for everyone. So when you hear some talking head saying or implying that he's so American, patriotic or religious. Is he really trying to say someone else isn't? When some middle aged guy starts crying on TV because he thinks the government has lost its way, is he really being outrageous to attract more viewers? If anything I would want readers of my amateur spewing to become critical consumers of infotainment and to demand better opinion & news coverage. And to help me do the same.

Thank you, Gary.