Saturday, November 7, 2009

A CENTURY OF EFFORT

A CENTURY OF EFFORT

Congress claims the minority in America has tried to nationalize health care for more than a century, but efforts have repeatedly failed. There is always a reason for failures.

Other flawed concepts have also failed in the same time span. Wood burning stoves in favor of gas and electric ranges, candle and gas lights, Nash Rambler cars disappeared while Ford remained. GM and Chrysler are dying with government assisance. Americans choose wisely, what was acceptable to preserve free choice advancements in America.

Several dedicated to improvement individuals, invented new industries to advance American opportunities. A few that come to mind are the Wright Brothers, Dodge Brothers, Rockefellers, Fords, Dr. Salk's polio vaccine and 2 men named Steve who developed the personal computer. Americans improved the world through new industries that created billions of jobs and the greatest individual wealth the world has ever seen, in spite of government.

During the same period of personal wealth advancement, productive American citizens rejected nationalized health care, beta video recorders, kerosene lights, alcohol prohibition and 55 mile per hour speed limits. Bad ideas fail the test of time.

The method to add Rights of People or change powers of Congress is stated in the Constitution ARTICLE V, called Amendments. Congress is currently restricted by the Bill of Rights, ARTICLE [X].

Respectfully,

John

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