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On edit: I live in AL District 1.
Bradley Byrne is my congressman.
He was a Democrat until 1997.
Dear Brad,
1. A significant MAJORITY of U.S. voters DO NOT WANT TO LOSE THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT, AKA OBAMACARE.
This is not conjecture.
This is not when a politician says What the American people want is... and we all know that we want no such thing.
This is according to reputable polls, not Breitbart.
What do you and your colleagues plan to do about the estimated 15 to 25 MILLION Americans who will no longer be able to afford healthcare insurance?
2. We are the ONLY so-called developed nation that does not have national healthcare coverage for ALL of its citizens, from womb to tomb.
They get better lifetime (and longevity) results (due to preventive medicine) at a fraction of the cost that we pay.
You already know this, Im sure. Your constituents do.
Why do we stick with this expensive, sub-standard system?
Why do we think we know better than other developed nations when they do healthcare better than we do?
Is this American Exceptionalism?
It just looks dumb to me.
3. Is the reason you and your colleagues say we cant afford decent healthcare for all of our citizens because we MUST spend an OBSCENE amount of our budget on defense?
Oh come ON, Brad.
We spend more on defense than China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, France, the UK, India, and Germany...COMBINED.
Actually in 2014 (last available figures) we OUTSPENT them by 9 BILLION, 610 BILLION TO 601 BILLION.
Wow. What if from now on we just MATCHED them and we could spend that extra 9 BILLION on universal healthcare?
Boy, I bet THAT would make a lot of happy people.
Isnt that a part of what government should do?
Make happy people?
4. You say this repeal/replace bill sends power over health care back to the states.
Back to a state that is bankrupt?
Back to a state whose governor is about 2 jumps away from impeachment?
Back to a state whose speaker of the house is looking at some serious time in stir?
Back to a state whose chief justice just got fired FOR THE SECOND TIME?
Oh yeah. No sweat.
We can handle this.
Brad?
Really?
Look, I appreciate it that you were brave enough to hold a town hall meeting in Mobile a few days ago.
That took some cajones, even though your district is 90% Republican.
Those of us who showed up were mainly the OTHER 10%.
Yep, the dreaded Democrats.
The same Democrats who voted FOR you to keep Dean Young out.
Brad, well keep voting for you as the lesser of two evils until a (possibly?) lesser evil shows up.
Maybe we should talk?
Jane Austin
(9,199 posts)Bravo.
trof
(54,256 posts)I am serious.
I have written a letter that got me out of a speeding ticket and fine.
And the points removed from my license.
And the chief of police invited me to come in and talk to him.
And he took me to lunch.
I got my daughter's college to transfer credits to her subsequent college that they had refused to do.
First rule is ALWAYS tell them some good.
Something complimentary.
Kimchijeon
(1,606 posts)Wow! I can only hope he reads it and lets it sink in.
Cha
(297,240 posts)The first time I visited Hawaii I wanted to move there.
I wish I had.
I live in Alabama.
Cha
(297,240 posts)The first time I visited was when I moved here.. and there was an almost Cat 5 hurricane 2 months later. But, glad I came before because after wouldn't have been possible.
Good Luck with your Rep and ACA being stopped in the Senate.
The more they hear from us the better.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,620 posts)You really REALLY nailed it.
Bravo!
trof
(54,256 posts)Thanks.
I can always count on you to have my back.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,620 posts)You are an amazing man, and I am honored to call you friend.
trof
(54,256 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,857 posts)It's means it is.
You don't mean "ALL of its (it is) citizens" I'm sure you mean "its (belonging to it) citizens.
But the sentiment is spot on.
trof
(54,256 posts)My excuse: I was on my third Scotch by then.