Thursday, November 12, 2009

Netty Weisbaum Protests The Affordable Health Care for America Act (H.R. 3962)

>My letter follows, your own is encouraged to kill this legislation dead in its tracks as we regain control of our country and our lives as American citizens:

Dear Editor:

Passage of the Senate version of H.R. 3962 is the DNC powerbroker's dream come true. Please note my vehement rejection of this legislation:

1.it is unconstitutional

2.it will impose draconian taxation on all Americans and their heirs for generations to follow

3.it will bankrupt small business which is 70% of our economy

4. proposed $1.2 Trillion dollars likely to grow much larger

5.85% Americans like their healthcare plans

6.Obama administration is purposefully encouraging high unemployment as sympathy to ensure passage of Senate version of H.R. 3962

7.bill is not about healthcare, it's about complete control over the lives of all Americans through bureaucracy & thugocracy

8.few legislators have even read what the WSJ calls 'the worst piece of legislation ever written'

9.healthcare could be delivered to all Americans competitively if were to become portable, removing interstate commerce restrictions against sales of health insurance policies and if tort reform were enacted

10.DNC affiliations to lobbyists, special interest groups, such as trial lawyers, George Soros and his global financier pals, DEMAND this legislation to use the United States taxpayer as its personal ATM machine through draconian taxation as redistribution of wealth to the UN, EU, IMF, ad nauseum.

11.passage of the Senate version of H.R. 3962 will give government control of nearly 50% of the U.S. economy

12.passage of the Senate version of H.R. 3962 will ensure DNC control of the United States in perpetuity by creating dependence on the government through entitlement ideology

13.passage of the Senate version of H.R. 3962 is the DNC powerbroker's dream come true.

12.REMEMBER, HOPE’N’CHANGE MINUS FREEDOM=BUREAUCRACY’N’THUGOCRACY!

Best Regards,

Netty Wisbaum, CCIM

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