Lyle Northey (Silent/Boomer)
The determination of some in Congress to phase out and destroy Medicare and Medicaid need to be on the receiving end of the kick when that day comes. Let the voting populous have the opportunity to determine whether members of Congress are allowed health care because of their positions as elected officials. At this moment I think they should have all benefits removed, health care, retirements, protection, postage, flights, office staff of more than one and no such thing as leave or sick leave while a session is in.
For every item on their agenda that removes public assistance two should be removed from their portfolio. We need to take back control of the Congress and how they do business and stop this ongoing posturing. If any of us, the public citizen, ran a business with all the internal strife that is common in the Congress we would have lost our businesses by now. If they can not get back to doing the job they were elected to do we should have the right to fire them, as would happen to us if we did not do our jobs.
Our right to control was removed 60 years ago and the members of Congress have become more and more interested in what the party bosses and major contributors are versus working to serve the people that put them in office. They have also become wealthy with all of the favored information and contracts they have acquired over time. It is time to figure a way to reinstate the will of the people back into the operation of the Congress.
The party that wants to rid our nation of these programs also wants to close the Post Office, close libraries, privatize education by putting it in the hands of religious institutions just to name a few of the changes they wish to make. Nothing seems too far for them to go in a quest to make sure we become a nation that provides abundant resources for the very wealthy and minimal resources for the common person.
At every turn there is another “reason” to take away a support system, a right or a vote and all in the name of what. Some things we do not need on our streets are assault weapons and people brandishing guns in general. If you want a gun and you are a sane stable person then you should be able to have it, carrying it with you wherever you go might be another issue. Guns do not make us safer as the use of said gun comes down to how well wrapped the loose wire that the gun is and if that person’s solution is to shoot and then check or the other way around. It does confuse me as to why I must register and renew my dogs license and yet that is not necessary on an annual basis with a gun.
Is this country the most desirable on earth? Good question what with live shotter exercise in schools, police beatings and shootings everywhere and a congress that seems to agree on one thing and that is to disagree.