Sunday, July 26, 2009

Dear Mr. Thrush - Politico

Dear Mr. Thrush:

I am writing to you in regards to your post calling American’s speaking up about their views on healthcare as "spam". Dissent and dialogue with our representatives should not be characterized in this manner. It seems that you have fallen into the manner of the left by saying we are anti-reform. This could not be further than the truth.

This seems it is being characterized as an all or nothing thing. If you don’t agree with their plan, you want the status quo. We want real reform. Reform that will lower costs while keeping the ability to maintain private relationships with our doctors and gives choices to all Americans. Top line tax deductions for premiums, tort reform to lower malpractice insurance rates for doctors and hospitals, allowing small businesses to join co-ops to lower costs, allow consumers to purchase policies across state lines. If a New Yorker can purchase insurance less expensively from a company in Arkansas, then they should be allowed to do that. The New York companies will be forced to lower the costs in order to stay competitive. Fixing Medicare needs to be put in the front of the line. Medicare pays below cost for treatment, then that loss is then passed onto the consumer. The government is causing part of the problem.

You and I had an email dialogue a few days ago regarding this topic. You told me that targeting the Chiefs of Staff is unusual tactic. I will give you that it may be unusual, but these are unusual times. Conservatives have allowed themselves to be painted by a broad brush over the past eight years. The far left painted President Bush as one of the most evil men that ever lived. They were loud and persistent with this message. We became discouraged and lost our way.

The speed of which the far left is pushing legislation through that will forever change the fabric of this country has been our wake-up call. We have taken some pages straight out of the left’s handbook. We are protesting, we are speaking out, and we are contacting our representatives. This is not “spam”; it is conservatives and independents standing up for the America that they want to pass onto their children. The media needs to get used to the idea that we will publically stand up and say what needs to be said; President Obama is pushing this country to European-style socialism. We will not go quietly. Unusual tactics are necessary.


Best Regards,



Just a Conservative Girl

6 comments:

LL said...

Very well said. I can't add a sentence.

AND calling what we say "spam" is beneath EVEN him.

CM said...

Wow, this is awesome. I just heard of your blog through Left Coast Rebel. I love it! Keep up the great work!

Opus #6 said...

Well said, conservative girl!!!!

Hey, I found that video. It's great! I am putting it up in the morning. Thanks for the tip.

NotClauswitz said...

Excellent! I may have to copy that response, the 2nd paragraph is stellar!

Purple Crayon said...

Politico calls it spam. Obama calls it chatter.

Whatever.

We have arrived. We are awake now. And we're gonna be squawking until we get this country back on course. The left and those in power can just go right ahead and call it what they will. But the words they use will give lie to just how tolerant how they are, and just how much they believe in any post-partisan model of government.

Jessica said...

"Spam"....whatever happened to Hillary Clinton's famous quote:

"I'm sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and disagree with this administration, somehow you're not patriotic. We need to stand up and say we're Americans, and we have the right to debate and disagree with any administration. "

I guess dissent is only okay for Liberals.
Great job with the letter!

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