“DO NO HARM”

Heard this phrase before? its part of the hypocratic oath every doctor in the USA takes before receiving the medical license. Since 1860 this phrase has been integral to every medical students training and every patients treatment.
I have a suggestion is it too much to ask our House and Senate representatives to follow this very wise advice when it comes to governing. We need to clean house this upcoming election, let’s not follow party lines, its bigger than party now, its about the ideas that DO NO HARM, while stimulating growth. Our officials can make such a great difference if they would unleash the potential of the family, of the business owner, of the community to creatively solve any problem we face, take down the barriers, remove the larger grip of the federal government from our lives and DO NO MORE HARM. Let’s vote into office only those who agree to this ideal. This really is not about Obama or his administration any more than it could be associated with George Bush. The extreme government intervention of late has reminded us all This is about us, all of us! We must demand that our represenatives do represnt us and our collective objectives. We can do this if given the climate, the conditions the freedom to pursue life, liberty and happiness! Get out of our way, and DO NO HARM words for our representatives to live by! Since 1860 Our Doctors have used this phrase to guide their decision-making! Let’s vote this way!

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McCain, Franks, Shadegg hosting health care town halls

Three Arizona lawmakers are holding health care town halls Tuesday in Phoenix and Glendale.

Such town halls have seen cantankerous and rowdy crowds throughout the country as the debate swirls over President Barack Obama’s push for health system reform.

U.S. Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., will host an event starting at 5 p.m. at the Church of Joy at 75th Avenue and Loop 101. Glendale Police expect high traffic in the area for the event.

U.S. Rep. John Shadegg, R-Ariz., will hold his health care forum starting at 6:30 p.m. at Thunderbird High School in Phoenix.

Shadegg and Franks both oppose Obama’s plan for a government-run health system to run alongside private insurers. Franks represents Glendale, Sun City and Kingman while Shadegg’s district includes north Phoenix, Anthem and Paradise Valley.

U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has two sessions set, one in Sun City Tuesday morning and the other Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at North Phoenix Baptist Church.

Obama’s Aug. 17 speech at the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in downtown Phoenix prompted protesters on both sides of the health care debate and a heavy police presence as 12 men were seen carrying guns outside the Phoenix Convention Center.

Phoenix Business Journal – by Mike Sunnucks

This is really powerful, regardless of your political orientation!!

Watch and listen. This resulted from a Mom in Alabama asking her high school son to help with a commercial for the Tea Party she was involved in organizing. Boy, does it slam the message home.  Very impressive.

Here is her note: “I asked Justin if he could help me make a commercial for my group’s Tea Party. He sat down at the laptop for about an hour, and then brought this to me and asked,  ‘Is this okay, Mom?’ After I finished watching it, my stomach was in my throat.Everyone that I have sent it to has really enjoyed it, so I wanted my friends to see it. I am so proud!”   A very powerful video…turn up the sound & sit back!!!  Click on the link below!

Tea Party Commercial

Obama Goes Postal, Lands in Dead-Letter Office: Caroline Baum

Hey,  check out this article of Obama fumbling his words. 

 

Commentary by Caroline Baum

Aug. 18 (Bloomberg) — “UPS and FedEx are doing just fine. It’s the Post Office that’s always having problems.” — Barack Obama, Aug. 11, 2009

No institution has been the butt of more government- inefficiency jokes than the U.S. Postal Service. Maybe the Department of Motor Vehicles.

The only way the post office can stay in business is its government subsidy. The USPS lost $2.4 billion in the quarter ended in June and projects a net loss of $7 billion in fiscal 2009, outstanding debt of more than $10 billion and a cash shortfall of $1 billion. It was moved to intensive care — the Government Accountability Office’s list of “high risk” cases – - last month and told to shape up. (It must be the only entity that hasn’t cashed in on TARP!)

That didn’t stop President Barack Obama from holding up the post office as an example at a town hall meeting in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, last week.

When Obama compared the post office to UPS and FedEx, he was clearly hoping to assuage voter concerns about a public health-care option undercutting and eliminating private insurance.

What he did instead was conjure up visions of long lines and interminable waits. Why do we need or want a health-care system that works like the post office?

What’s more, if the USPS is struggling to compete with private companies, as Obama implied, why introduce a government health-care option that would operate at the same disadvantage?

Obama Unscripted

These are just two of the questions someone listening to the president’s health-insurance reform roadshow might want to ask.

Impromptu Obamanomics is getting scarier by the day. For all the president’s touted intelligence, his un-teleprompted comments reveal a basic misunderstanding of capitalist principles.

For example, asked at the Portsmouth town hall how private insurance companies can compete with the government, the president said the following:

“If the private insurance companies are providing a good bargain, and if the public option has to be self-sustaining — meaning taxpayers aren’t subsidizing it, but it has to run on charging premiums and providing good services and a good network of doctors, just like any other private insurer would do — then I think private insurers should be able to compete.”

Self-sustaining? The public option? What has Obama been doing during those daily 40-minute economic briefings coordinated by uber-economic-adviser, Larry Summers?

Capitalism Explained

Government programs aren’t self-sustaining by definition. They’re subsidized by the taxpayer. If they were self-financed, we’d be off the hook.

Llewellyn Rockwell Jr., chairman of the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, and editor of LewRockwell.com, put it this way in an Aug. 13 commentary on Mises.org:

“The only reason for a government service is precisely to provide financial support for an operation that is otherwise unsustainable, or else there would be no point in the government’s involvement at all.”

Rockwell sees no “economic reason for a government postal system” and would abolish it.

Of course, there’s the small matter of the U.S. Constitution. Article 1, Section 8, grants Congress the power “to establish Post Offices and Post Roads.” A series of subsequent statutes gave the USPS a monopoly in the delivery of first-class mail. Congress thought that without such protection, private carriers would cherry-pick the high-profit routes and leave money-losing deliveries in remote areas to the post office. (In those days, the USPS covered most of its expenses with revenue.)

Less Bad Option

It was only through exemptions in the law that private carriers, such as UPS and FedEx, were allowed to compete in the delivery of overnight mail.

Short of a constitutional amendment or a waiver from Congress, we are stuck with the USPS.

But back to our storyline. Everyone makes a mistake or flubs a line when asked questions on the spot, including the president of the United States. We can overlook run-on sentences, subject and verb tense disagreement, even a memory lapse when it comes to facts and figures.

The proliferation of Obama’s gaffes and non sequiturs on health care has exceeded the allowable limit. He has failed repeatedly to explain how the government will provide more (health care) for less (money). He has failed to explain why increased demand for medical services without a concomitant increase in supply won’t lead to rationing by government bureaucrats as opposed to the market. And he has failed to explain why a Medicare-like model is desirable when Medicare itself is going broke.

The public is left with one of two unsettling conclusions: Either the president doesn’t understand the health-insurance reform plans working their way through Congress, or he understands both the plans and the implications and is being untruthful about the impact.

Neither option is good; ignorance is clearly preferable to the alternative.

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Health Care Debate Lingo

Here is a helpful article to keep you up to date with the lingo and terms used during health care town hall meetings.

Getting past the lingo of the health care debate

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The Noise of Democracy

Tea partys and town hall organizers, what is happening? Now these groups may seem or sound extreme but are they? Leaving the air conditioned comforts of your home to let your voice be heard is tough but, we must.

Go back to the time when one country became 2 countries for reasons that have been forgotten by too many! I just finished the book by Thomas Paine “common sense” it inspired me profoundly. The noise of democracy is loud, its argumentative and yet its required, democracys end in times like these, there is nothing but your voice and mine that so bind our rights to this land, there is no document if left ignored that can keep our democracy alive, no judicial system left unchecked that can enforce our freedoms, no legislature left unchallenged that will preserve what we have so comfortably taken for granted!

FREEDOM requires our voice, our democracy demands our active attention, our leaders are our representatives and they must hear what we expect! Read Thomas Paines “common sense” refresh your nerve, renew your God given resolve, let your voice soft or loud be a contributing thread to this wonderful quilt of democracy! It is our land, our government and our freedom we are talking about! www.teaparty.org

“The Peoples Party”

Have you been to your local town hall meeting yet? You will not likely encounter like-mindedness with similarly prepared signs professionally built for effect. What you will find is real people finally speaking out about their legitimate fears. Heatlthcare is the proverbial straw that broke the silent majorities back. Like most folks I speak to, the majority have considered their political Representatives as out of sight, and out of mind until now. For decades politicians have taken on the role in our lives as occasional news hogs but never has DC since the time our constitution was signed attempted to apply such direct force into our pocketbooks. The town hall screamers do in fact represent the majority despite what the liberal left says. The silent majority have had enough, seen enough, heard enough, and ultimately felt enough. In all democracies the people willing to scream loudest figuratively or literally do get heard, in this modern age of digital images, blogs, and camera phones, the screaming is played out on the global rooftops and the People are taking back their democracy. This should be applauded and YOU should be on your local roof top! The Peoples party has just begun.

Are Democrats losing August?

Take a look, see what you think…

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0809/26095.html

 

 

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Obama Suggests The Postal Service’s Present May Be Government-Run Health Care’s Future

I thought this was an intersting article.  Take a look.

http://www.gop.com/news/NewsRead.aspx?Guid=f24a9a61-915b-441d-b4e1-d2a1402f49bc

 

 

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