This is an addendum to my post “I can’t HEAR you!” I know it is Christmas Eve, but I had to get it off my chest so my Christmas dinner digests properly.
I received an email this morning from U.S. Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO):
December 24, 2009
Dear Friend,
Today I voted for a health care reform bill that will bring meaningful change to Coloradans. Reform that provides coverage to 840,000 uninsured Coloradans, extends and protects Medicare for our seniors and provides free preventive care for everyone. Reform that provides tax cuts to small businesses and eliminates exclusions based on pre-existing conditions. And, as promised, I voted for health care reform that doesn’t add a dime to the deficit.
This bill will make a substantial difference in the lives of Coloradans who are doing jobs much harder than those in Washington, working late into the night, and taking an extra shift before Christmas so they can afford that extra gift beneath the tree. It is for those Americans who are unemployed in this savage economy and still trying to make sure the kids know they are remembered during this holiday season.
For Colorado, this bill will help over 68,000 small businesses provide health care coverage for their employees as they have always tried to do. It makes health care more accessible and more affordable in rural areas by making sure doctors receive a fair rate of return for the quality care they provide. And for the nearly 500,000 seniors in Colorado, it strengthens and protects Medicare while ensuring seniors don’t see a single cut to their guaranteed benefits.
I do not support the special deals in this bill. I continue to believe we should include a public option. And I have been disappointed by weeks of delay tactics that have done nothing but expose a broken Washington.
However, this bill is about the Coloradans and all Americans who just want a decent shot at the American dream. It’s about lowering skyrocketing health care costs and reducing the deficit by nearly $1.3 trillion over the next 20 years. It’s about ensuring the strength of Medicare for years to come and bringing much-needed, improved and affordable care to working families.
After decades of trying, we finally passed a bill that saves money, saves lives and gives families a fighting chance against relentless insurance company abuses.
I will continue to push for improvements in this bill as we move toward the conference report and a final bill.
As always, I would love to hear from you. You can send me a message or find contact information at my web site. I encourage you to reach out.
Sincerely,
Michael F. Bennet
U.S. Senator for Colorado
And my response:
I received your email today announcing your support of this bill. If you don’t agree with the special deals, why did you vote for it? Also, it will increase the deficit. The CBO reported double deductions in the figures that were submitted to them and they expect an increase NOT a decrease. My grandchildren can thank you when they are still paying for this bill in 20 years.
Neither you nor Senator Udall can count on my vote come election day.
Merry Christmas,
Katrina Velsor
I don’t think I’m his “Friend” anymore, do you? 😉
That’s okay. I sent him an email saying you were just kidding. 🙂
Merry Christmas to you, too, Ben 🙂
You too, Storm. 🙂
I submitted this comment to Ben ib his Blog on:
Was Jesus An Alien From Outer Space?
“Ben
You obviously enjoy offending people; it’s a disgusting thing to do but you are beyond redemption as a human being.”
The man has no sensitivity about other people, but then, what can you expect from his type
Katrina – I sent him an email telling him Ben was actually your other self and that he should only listen to communications from me.
Merry merry.
I HATE it when my alternate personalities have a meeting and forget to invite me. See what happens? 🙂
Happy happy!