August 5, 2009 /

So We Don’t Get To Speak To Our Representatives?

It’s bad enough that these sparks of outrage and disruptions at townhalls about healthcare are being pushed by major lobbying companies and the insurance companies, but I think there is something even more disturbing there. These people already have access to our elected officials. They write them big checks, so that means they are given […]

It’s bad enough that these sparks of outrage and disruptions at townhalls about healthcare are being pushed by major lobbying companies and the insurance companies, but I think there is something even more disturbing there. These people already have access to our elected officials. They write them big checks, so that means they are given attention you and me are never afforded. That means that our only chance to ask questions and/or raise concerns are at these townhalls, which isn’t possible thanks to them.

So they think its fine and dandy to deny Americans their basic right to representation. That’s bullshit. We pay taxes and are good citizens, but can’t hear or talk to our elected officials? Maybe people in attendance at these meetings should start bringing that up and ask that the police remove these people for disrupting our constitutional rights to a representative government.

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