Posts Tagged ‘congress’

Quality health care for America

Could it be that Americans are unfairly criticizing the recently passed health care legislation in the House of Representatives? Is there any doubt that the optimal health of each and every American is the utmost concern of our elected officials? Are we letting negative assessments cloud our judgment regarding the altruistic intentions of [...]

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Congressional term limits would be beneficial

For a long time I did not fully agree with the thought that there should be term limits for Congress even as it was discussed as a solution to the ills of this institution. It seemed obvious to me that term limits already existed for all intents and purposes because voters can always vote [...]

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The $787 Billion Stimulus Plan is nothing short of Gross Negligence

The bill signed into law by President Obama on February 17th has been named the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Stimulus Plan), and it is an enormous piece of legislation. It has some other not so affectionate names such as Generational Theft Plan, Porkulus, Spendulus, and many others I am certain. Regardless [...]

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