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Polizzi IPgram
Focused on Highlighting Qualified Candidates for Governance Leaders |
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Should Congressmen Be Obliged
to Serve Two Constituencies?
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Dateline: USA, March 8, 2010
Open
Healthcare Message To 30 Specific Congressmen
The following message was e-mailed to the 30 Congressmen on the fence about whether to engage in the healthcare reconciliation chicanery: “Please think about the
constructive good you could do for the nation over time, over multiple terms
in office. Including, but not limited to, really dealing systemically with
health care. But this is only possible if we remain a Republic, and you are
allowed to be a people’s representative, a free-will democratic leader, and
not a self-immolation pawn who consequently is voted out of office. Should ObamaCare (and its
anti-Republic underbelly) become
enacted via reconciliation, it will not prevail. It will be repealed by a
very angry electorate. The same electorate that will make sure that the
Republic will survive. The question you must ask
yourself as you look in the mirror is, does it really make sense to throw
yourself and your political career under the bus in support of an
illegitimately enacted law, one that
will have a half-life measured in months? Or does it make more sense to keep
yourself in office, and work to achieve true health care reform (and other
social reforms) within the context of our Republic’s structure?" |
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