Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Health Care

Dear President Barack Obama:

Our fight with health care isn’t over, and with the lust to create jobs – plus the push to find alternative solutions to energy. After the historic year battle, of heath care rallies, and debates – two years later we find ourselves back at the battle table. We find ourselves with looking at insurance companies deliberately lying to refuse coverage to those that aren’t insured. We find that this country is still discriminating on citizens based on income – as we now see that the judicial branch at the state level is over stepping boundaries, saying a judge in the state of New Hampshire has more power than a senator – or even a president.

When the State superior court judge, ruled on the mandate to make claims about amendments in the Health Care plan as a detriment to the constitution – brought things that are not soundly true. Recently, at the hill a company based in New Jersey called Perfect Printing complained to Congress – being baby fed and white handkerchief or spoon fed questions that leaned to a waterloo on health care. Yet, in their own answer, they made general conclusion that if they would have either hired a health care advisor, or applied to the correct departments of financing, they would fully qualify and receive the needed criteria to help them. It was their own refusal, and lack of education on the package that makes them less likely to afford health care coverage – not the rules in the law. And in fact the rules in the law made it easier, if they would have consulted with a health care specialist.
I can say, as someone who monitors that amendment – someone who fought hard for this bill—these attacks mounted by the Republicans, is an attempt to stall any positive growth you had for this country. Senator Mitch McConnell doesn’t want to create jobs, or lower the national debt. Mitch McConnell wants to end Social Security – it was his pledge when he first walked into office, and it probably will be his fight, until he is out of the senate. We can’t allow one senator’s personal vendetta on Social Security define what the entire nation needs.

Mr. President: it’s been a long time since I wrote a letter to you – and when it comes to defend the nations on the problems we face with health care: I am here for the fight. As a member of the organization we built together when you were a senator, that fight for health was there, and as a member fighting the good fight for all – we can’t put up a sign that says mission complete. There’s more work to do, the job has to be finished, and I signed the petition to rally for health care, signed the petition to place it in the books; and signed the petition to fight against the repeal. Now I am writing to you, on the notion that Mitch McConnell’s personal battles with Social Security shouldn’t be placed on the backs of the tax payer. Removing the Donut hole was a great tool to lower premiums come 2012. Making sure babies that have pre-existing conditions, get the coverage they need – without being discriminated on. Helping the poor who can’t afford coverage, get coverage; allowing those that would have been capped out – to finally be capped in; while allowing people whose labor is more important to the country than the job they work, get the coverage in health care they need. By allowing small business to get 33% off the cost, if they cover their workers! We need to fight harder for health care, keep the dream alive; fight the issue on jobs, and redefine the taxing code-- so that it helps entrepreneurs advance and not depress under economical situations. A taxing code that is simple, and don’t have to focus so much on municipal approval – in a way it rules out corruption due to negligence, and saves money on the budget. Our fiscal problems are because of negligence in the taxing code, where transparency isn’t as inclusive to where it should be.

Thank You
President Barack Obama

Thanks for reading this letter

Dr. Omar Dyer
New Jersey

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