The Congress is planning to vote in the Health Care reform bill that no one has read because it is 2000+ pages) without actually voting for it. Some, like Rep Langevin (a really personable guy for a politician) state that they are for this atrocious beast of a bill.
If it is such a good bill, why does the President have to bribe people to pass it? (See the recent news about the $100 million for Lousy-ana and the Medicaid/Medicare increases being passed off to other states for Nebraska.) I thought that selling your vote for money (or pork in this case) is the definition of bribery. . .
If this is truly reform, where is the tort reform (or are there too many slimy lawyers in Congress)?
If this bill is so good, why do they have to strongarm it through the Congress on a weekend? The system we have for creating legislation is designed to be slow and deliberate by the founders so that rash actions were not taken. Doesn't anyone study history anymore?
Don't those in leadership know what leadership is any more? Do you have to always pander to the whiners in society? So what if they have a checkbook?
Don't those elected officials know that the best method of term limits is to vote the incumbents out when they fail to respond to the electorate.
CONGRESS WORKS FOR
US THE PEOPLE!!! Those who fail their trust with the people should be voted out in November. They are hoping that you will forget about this come next November. I think there will be a lot of them out on the streets.