The following is a letter from Matthew in Scottsdale, AZ to the democrats in the Senate. It touches not only on some key current issues and national concerns, but it embodies many of the frustrations felt collectively by the American people. Matthew defines himself as an Independent. The message was sent to all democrat Senators via http://www.emailsena....
"I have a quick question for you guys. I am considering supporting this
universal health care, but I have a suggestion:
How about you stop the malpractice claims that are fraudulent, so the
doctors do not have to pay tens of thousands of dollars in insurance,
to protect from lawyers making millions of dollars, then go into
politics with all that money they made off of scamming doctors. Who
in turn have to raise their rates to afford the malpractice
insurance, for the next time the next crooked lawyer, soon to be
politician, finds one fault, and sues him for millions again. Instead
of lowering the cost of insurance, lower the cost of malpractice
insurance, so the doctors can afford their practice, and KEEP THEIR
RATES LOW FOR THE CUSTOMERS THEY TREAT. Oh but no, lets all wait
months for a doctor visit that needs to be done as soon as possible.
Look at Britain, Canada, and other places with this health care
system. The citizens can not get the health care they need
immediately.
I really want you guys to help explain this to me, but then again, I
know you guys do not care about small citizens like myself, to even
take 2 minutes to answer questions. I am not conservative, I am
appalled at the conservatives as well. I just want honesty from you
guys, but all I see is lies. And the worst part, this is not the
first time I have tried to get an answer. Yet, you guys just ignore
me, because you are too important to answer questions for the people
who elected you. Good job in ruining this country, and losing the
faith of the citizens who elected you."
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