Bus tour
There will be an organized bus tour of 4 cities in the Southern Indiana area on Wednesday and that will be focusing on the HealthCare bill now being considered.
The tour ends in Jeffersonville, so come out and become better informed.
The tour ends in Jeffersonville, so come out and become better informed.
Labels: healthcare reform
10 Comments:
i wish i could be there to see you in jeff.
Corporate shills on parade!
I wonder whether Acorn will be bringing in a bunch of people in wheelchairs?
hey doc, isn't ironic how the radical left can fund all these leftist liberal groups and then have the audacity to call any conservative one astroturfing.
Bluegill must be smoking something really good.
I wish I could have gone to Jeffersonville to join the bus tour to help save our health care, but alas, I had a previous appointment that I had to keep. It was with my financial planner. We developed an emergency evacuation plan to pull out of the stock market when BHO signs the socialized medicine legislation. As soon as he does, the stock market will crash worse than the crash that was induced by the Democrats forcing banks to make loans to those who could not repay them. I for one, will not ride through another Democrat induced stock market crash.
More cowardice. What patriots.
Hey Blue Gill,
When it comes to this administration and its policies, any prudent American who cares for his family and personal well being is dreadfully fearful and cautious. If you are not, either you have no money invested or you are totally counting on the Government to take care of you. In either case, I have to question how you are looking out for yourself and your loved ones.
I was one of the "radical left" who marched and carried a sign. (I was the one in blue & white scrubs). We were peaceful and orderly in spite of the people who yelled at us and called us idiots.
BTW Slim, I don't need a financial advisor since I am just a working person and not one of the wealthy ones.
People need to worry about health care. I talked to a woman yesterday who was self employed. She and her husband pay $30,000 A YEAR for insurance and medications. She does not know how long they can afford to do that. Our health care system is discraceful.
Oddly enough, Slim, when I consider medical and insurance reform, my primary concern is for the people in need of care rather than my investments. One day that will be you.
I'm perfectly willing to pay my share toward the cost of your care even though your stingy attitude and cowardly faux outrage make you less than ideally deserving.
When ACORN or the SEIU show up at an event, everybody knows that's who it is because they don't hide it. Everybody also knows their agenda, advocating for low income working people. It's no secret.
Who is Americans For Prosperity? What do Board Members of corporations and banks and the FTC have to do with the working man's paycheck?
You rant about saving your health care and there isn't a one of you that pays the entire bill yourselves. The government or your employers pay it - or you've got none at all.
Honestly I do not know how this country has been overrun with out and out liars and hypocrites.
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