I support a green economic stimulus plan based on clean, safe, renewable energy, such as solar, wind, and geo thermal.
For years business has been dumping poison into the air and into the ground creating very expensive health care problems for the rest of us. By turning off the coal plants, gasoline powered cars, and nuclear power plants, and turning up renewable energy we can create a new picture of health for America.
The price of crude oil going up ruined our economy in the 1970s and it has done it again here in 2008 -2009. When the price of gasoline increased 500% during the Bush years, it was inevitable that a downward turn in the economy would follow. A dramatic increase in the basic costs of goods we all use without an equivalent rise in wages will result in an economic recession.
It is now possible to heat homes, provide electricity, and power cars, and keep fuel costs at a constant rate. Once the solar panels are installed it makes little difference what OPEC charges for oil. The sun shines for free.
By purchasing oil from oil rich countries that sponsor terror we are literally financing our own destruction.
Budgeting for the green industry will create jobs and provide economic stimulus; it will provide stability for our economy; it will save lives and reduce health care costs; and provide energy independence from foreign countries that are hostile to the United States
Saturday, February 7, 2009
National Health Care System
Dear Senator Boxer,
I am writing you in support of a single payer health care system and John Conyers bill HR676.
A national health care system is an economic stimulus because it gets the cost of health care off the backs of both business and workers. Without the cost of health care on the backs of business and workers, business can lower the cost of goods and consumers will have more money to acquire consumable goods.
Thomas Jefferson wrote in the constitution that we are all entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Many people today, such as my wife and child, have no health insurance. How can you have life if there is no health care to make you better when you get sick?
Many other countries already have a national health care system that works well.
We spend more money on defense than all of the other countries combined and we don’t have a national health care plan. That’s an embarrassment and proves our national priorities are skewed in the wrong direction. We are more focused on killing people than on saving lives.
I paid taxes for more than 27 years when I was working and I was glad to do it. I believe U.S. citizens should have a say as to how tax dollars are spent. If I have a say, then I believe tax dollars should be spent on a national health care system.
A single payer health care system would stimulate the economy, provide insurance for those who have none today, bring the United States current with other countries, and contribute to the life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness, for all Americans.
I am writing you in support of a single payer health care system and John Conyers bill HR676.
A national health care system is an economic stimulus because it gets the cost of health care off the backs of both business and workers. Without the cost of health care on the backs of business and workers, business can lower the cost of goods and consumers will have more money to acquire consumable goods.
Thomas Jefferson wrote in the constitution that we are all entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Many people today, such as my wife and child, have no health insurance. How can you have life if there is no health care to make you better when you get sick?
Many other countries already have a national health care system that works well.
We spend more money on defense than all of the other countries combined and we don’t have a national health care plan. That’s an embarrassment and proves our national priorities are skewed in the wrong direction. We are more focused on killing people than on saving lives.
I paid taxes for more than 27 years when I was working and I was glad to do it. I believe U.S. citizens should have a say as to how tax dollars are spent. If I have a say, then I believe tax dollars should be spent on a national health care system.
A single payer health care system would stimulate the economy, provide insurance for those who have none today, bring the United States current with other countries, and contribute to the life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness, for all Americans.
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