Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Is Your Voice Heard?

Are you getting everything you want out of your government provided healthcare? Would you like to receive birth control? Or maybe you are paying too much for your government provided healthcare. Maybe you feel you are paying too much in taxes and your tax dollar is wasted on programs you do not approve of?  How about the $11.2 billion tax break for banks in the fiscal cliff package? Why is the common man seeing a $1,000 a year tax increase but big banks get a $11.2 billion tax break?

How do you increase your value as a voice? I mean you are only one in a little over 300 million ppl in the US. Well see the founders of the United States thought about this. They wanted to make yor voice heard as much as it could and that is why they wrote the 10th ammendment. See just like a great research and design team at Apple the founders split out country into 50 little R&D teams. They wanted to make sure you were getting everything your voice was worth. Take the great state of Indiana where I live and now my voice is 1 in only 6 million. Now this is easy, I can travel all over the state of Indiana and make my voice heard, petition for lower taxes more health care or whatever I want to see. I mean come on what middle class America has the time or the money to travel all over the country making his voice heard? Plus the best part about this is that if your ideas are not selected and some bill passes in your state that hurts your state you can easily show how bad the bill was and your voice will be heard louder the next time around. Plus now you have 50 other states to learn from. What did and didn't work for Ohio, we can take te good of their bill and leave out the bad. This is what the founders intended and will benifit the middle class Americans who do not have the money to make their voice heard on a national level.

So I propose everyone democrat, republican, tea party liberal or libritarian come together and fight to have all federal programs moved to the state level. Lets move healthcare, tax credits and most other federal programs to the state level.


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