Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Speak the Truth on Election Day

Since ObamaCare will be the defining issue in the November election, we need a method for determining the real mood of the public on that issue. 

Democrats believe this bill to be the savior of health care in the U.S. They have continually argued that it enables you to keep your prior health insurance plan if you so choose, you can keep your doctors, it will cover more than you likely had covered, your cost will drop and everyone will finally have insurance. 

Republicans believe this bill will destroy the quality of health care in the U.S. They note that none of Obama’s promises have held up; millions of people have had their policies cancelled, and - according to the CBO (official auditing arm of Congress) - close to 30M people will remain uninsured under ObamaCare; constant delays in implementing significant parts of the bill are indications of eventual failure; and significant increases in taxes will be required to cover net losses, especially after the failure of young people to cover the HC costs of older people. 

Who’s right? Well, the most objective way to determine that is at the polls. I appeal to voters in November to commit to telling the truth on this issue. 

1.    If you and or family/friends have seen your insurance cost drop this year (or even seen the increase from previous years drop) and the same will be true for next year; you did not have your existing insurance cancelled; you have enrolled in an exchange that has enabled you to keep your doctors and levels of coverage, and at a lower price; or combining all components of cost – policy price, annual deductible and increased taxes, you believe you will be better off under ObamaCare, then vote Democrat for Congressmen and Senators. 

2.    Otherwise, vote Republican. 

It’s that simple. Let both parties know how satisfied you really are with this bill.
Don’t simply vote party; vote your conscience on this issue.