Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Open Letter to Senators

This document is approved by Omar Dyer, it’s a legal public document, and is authorized by the state of New Jersey’s Notary and Treasury Department. New Jersey's Notary Public Commission 2/02/2009 end commission 2/02/2014 I.D. NO. 2381929 www.coaches101.org 201-984-5225.

Dear Senators Joe Manchin, Claire McCaskill and Jon Tester:

Our battle with Health Care, (Affordable Patient Care act of 2010) needs a united approach, and the party we fight for need a level of hope. It has been incumbent on these stringent measures where the levels of concerns, grant me to write this letter to you today. And because of the great lengths of technology left solitude of grate improvements, on how leaders, experts, citizens, and elected representative interact with their constituents. The vow to remove the individual mandate in Affordable Patient Care Act – charged by the republican base, and Tea-Party gender goes without merit. This mandate helps seniors who are facing sky rocket prices that were given to them under Universal Health Care: signed into law by Former president George W. Bush; placed a heavy burden on seniors who income is below the $75,000 range. The plan that included Medicare Prescription drugs part (D), where they gave a catholic plan – left seniors whom aren’t wealthy enough to foot the bill. Over the last 8 years – it resulted in lawsuits that ranged up to $4.1 trillion dollars.

This problem that deals with the drug prescription companies – where there’s a mandate that required every senior citizen to buy prescription drugs! Which created a loop in the system called the Dough Nut Hole. That problem resorted in millions of Americans to file lawsuits on malpractice. Removing the mandate for the Affordable Patient Care Act would force or give judges the right to overturn, cases that have been won by the people – thus violating their 11th amendment rights. It would transcend the gap between those that are poor, and those that are rich, when it comes to those who are at the retirement age. This mandate helps, seniors who can’t afford health care get the care that they need. It allows those that are under the retirement age gab to be capped in the system. And removing this mandate will leave them victims to the insurance companies – when their premiums jump through the roof in 2014: when the age gap and baby boomers reach that road. Now social security is in fact intact – yet, without Total Corporation from every individual – the future generation in 35 years won’t have these. And it’s not fair to have them pay for seniors now – without having a cushion in the future. My question is: Why should a healthy Omar Dyer have to pay through the taxes on social security – for Senator Mitch McConnell to have a better life; raid the system, and leave me out of retirement care.

Life is worth the battle, and saying that my future health in this great country is unconstitutional is classism – radical, and discrimination on parts of the amendments you swore to protect. Now every law written in the foundation of this country has a resulted effect on the citizens of the future. The Affordable Patient Care act isn’t the best, since there isn’t a single payer system. It allows parts of the bill to be marketable, like companies being allowed to 1099 their insurance cost. It allows competition for business to travel across state lines, and helps small business to open shop in the industry – where it has a dividend to save families $3,000 per year on overrun cost. And it allow middle class families to finally be capped into the system where they don’t have to worry about which bill to harm, the mortgage on the house, or my personal health. What is unconstitutional is to allow, those that are 30-55 be discriminated on because of age, income, and health? Discrimination can take many shapes and forms – laws are created to adjust to the times, and this is why we need this law. You can fix the law, but removing it would be detrimental to everyone, plus it would cost more to undo, then it would to just improve.

I am Omar Dyer: Small Business owner: health Care advocate: and an Appointed member of the DNC (09915790).

Omar Dyer
Notary Public
Masters in legal Studies
Bachelors in Technical Communications
Associates in Child Development
Associates in Children’s literature
PO Box 4463
Jersey City NJ

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