Friday, September 11, 2009

It's Friday--9/11/09. I'm supposed to be cleaning my house, but I'm actually just wandering aimlessly through it, as the thoughts running through my mind accumulate to the point of overload. If I don't sort them out into something a little more concrete, I may spontaneously combust. I hope you'll indulge me. Right now I'm wishing I were more clever than I really am. Oh how I wish I could eloquently and pointedly transfer my feelings into words, but today you just get plain speech.

First of all, my heart is with all of the people who were personally affected by the trajedy that occurred 8 years ago today. I remember the day vividly. So many emotions and feelings--deep sadness, fear, numbness. The only thing I can think to do about it today, is to put as much good into the world as I can--hoping somehow to counteract the evil that perpetrated such a horrible act.

Second, I'm absolutely beginning to lose my mind over this whole health care issue! I admit that I do not have all the facts surrounding it. I don't want to offend anyone. And, I truly welcome any opposing views. I would love to hear a logical argument for the other side. Please know I'm just exercising my freedom to express (with a vengeance).

I just can't imagine how this can be a good thing. Since when have we trusted politicians to tell the truth and do the altuistic thing? Since when has a government program been known for it's efficiency and ability to cut costs? In one breath, I hear people complaining about medicare (a government run program) and then advocating government run healthcare. Am I the only one who thinks this is abosultely asinine? If the government can't make medicare work, how on earth can it take on the whole system and do better?

I feel like John and I try to do our part to be altruistic, donating Americans. We give of our means freely and happily to those who are less fortunate. Please bear with me for a minute. I'm only sharing this to make a point. President Obama has shared his feeling that it's time for all of us to step up and take a hit for the good of the nation. It angers me to no end that he feels it's his duty to decide how, when and where I will give. Haven't we already been taxed enough? If the government is so efficient, why don't they start cutting some of the fat from the many government programs that already exist and find a way to pour those resources into helping those who don't have health insurance. What about the stimulus money? Where has that all gone? I haven't heard of a single person who has been able to save their home from bankruptcy because of the money that was supposedly earmarked for them--and I know several people who have or are in the process of losing their homes. Has anyone heard what good the money has accomplished? I'm afraid the only thing it may end up accomplishing is crushing our economy. If that happens, who will pay end up paying for the new healthcare system?

I do agree that there are many problems with our current system. I'm not so ignorant as to be blind to the fact that we need change. I just feel that people are so eager to condemn the evil corporations, that they don't stop to think about the trade they're making. Evil corporations vs. honest, caring politician? Talk about jumping out of the frying pan...

I know many people that are completely entranced by the eloquence and charisma of our new president. I watch them on tv too, as they practically swoon and faint in his presence. They seem to lap up every word that oozes from his lips without ever once checking the facts. He has all the charm and zeal of a televangelist. Wait! That's it!! Instead of compelling me to pay for this trainwreck, why doesn't he just swagger around a little bit on television, make a few emply promises, tell us we'll be healed if we just send him a check--no more worries. The bigger the check, the bigger the miracle. He has enough besotted, worshipping followers, he'd make a killing. It would be of their own free will and choice and boom--Health Care Jim Bakker style!

6 comments:

Tricia said...

AMEN!!!!!!!!

Dina said...

I think that was very well said!

Anne Marie said...

I feel very unqualified to offer my opinions on the whole health care issue. For my own personal peace and sanity, I keep my intake of news to a very low level. I know that it means I am a very ignorant person as far as politics goes, but I just can't handle adding more stress and worry to my small (but overwhelming to me) plate of concerns. Clearly, some changes need to be made to the health care system since the costs continue to rise at an incredible rate. And, really, we can't spend 20% of the nation's GDP on health care, and that's the direciton we're headed. I just don't know the best direction for the government to take. But, when I pick up my allergy nasal spray from the pharmacy (and it supposedly retails at $125 for 120 sprays in a bottle), I know something is completely out of control with our system. Oh, friend, I wish I could really have some thoughts on the topic. I do think you express yourself very well. I hope you post again soon. Hope your school year's getting off to a good start (do you normally start homeschooling after Labor Day?).

Kelli Proctor said...

wow Tina! You are so awesome! I dont understand either how he thinks that it wont add to our deficit by billions of dollars?! He is insane, where did he come from?! ANd is he so blind to the thousands who protested on his front lawn on the 12th about the healthcare policy?! Does he really think they only represent the minority?! He doesnt listen! aND if he doesnt start listening I am so afraid their is going to be a civil war, not the kind that happened before, but a differnt kind....well said Tina! Love you!

Tina said...

I really shouldn't post when I'm PMSing...

Rebecca said...

Me, myself sits in denial and just avoids the news all together. I live in my own happy bubble. Trust me, I go into SEVERAL homes in the Cleveland area who WORSHIP this man. I think they have framed his picture in front of the Jesus picture on their wall. Thanks for your thoughts. Very well said.