Tuesday, December 22, 2009

My Take On Healthcare Reform

It would be nice if everyone in America, regardless of income, geographic location, physical characteristics, age, or diagnosis had immediate access to free health care, but it would not be nice if they had to pay for it for decades in the future. The healthcare reform bill is estimated to cost over $100 billion, which is going to be arduous for the present generation of Americans, and the future generations of Americans to pay back. By the time the bill has been re-paid, they will have to repay other bills signed into law by the binge-spending Democrats.
I would love to have free and immediate health care, something which occurs throughout Europe, but I hate that the liberals are making us dig deeper into our wallets, pockets, and bank accounts to pay for it. If this bill passes, the cost of health insurance is expected to skyrocket and those who receive medicare/medicaid may lose their coverage or see a steep price hike for their monthly coverage. I know several people who receive medicaid/medicare, and I would hate to see them pay more for their coverage or lose it altogether after, and if, this healthcare reform bill is passed. Speaking of medicaid, it is more than $20 billion in the red, and like the Social Security program, it is expected to be non-existent by the year 2030.
There is a solution to salvaging the Social Security and medicaid/medicare programs, and that is, STOP SPENDING! This healthcare bill, as I said before, is expected to cost over $100 billion, a $100 billion which should be used in the decades and centuries ahead to fund the Social Security and medicaid/medicare programs to keep them in existence.
Why do we need healthcare reform anyway? From what I have seen, America's health care system is fine just the way it is at the present moment. There are many affordable health insurance plans out there, but they remain undiscovered either because people simply do not know about them, or they view them as fraudulent. I am about to receive healthcare insurance costing around $35 a month from a company known as Essential Heath. The company also offers dental insurance from $25 a month. I also receive deep discounts on my medication by using a blue plastic card issued to me in Spring 2008 by a company known as Together RX. A couple months ago, at a nearby Walgreens, I paid $8 for a bottle of Zoloft by using this card when I would have paid $37 without it. If interested in this program, please click the link below.

http://www.togetherrxaccess.com

To anyone who wants this healthcare reform bill to pass, I have something very important to say to you: there is affordable and inexpensive health insurance out there which is offered to American citizens by legitimate companies! You have to shop around, do your research, and select the health insurance provider that is right for you! If all those who desire affordable health insurance really want it, they WILL do the aforementioned instead of waiting for the bill to pass! If this bill passes, they will wish, with all their might, for the sake of their relatives of the present and the future, that they did the aforementioned. I do not want any of my relatives and friends of the present and the future to suffer under the oppression of this healthcare reform bill, so I'm going to begin my coverage with Essential Health as soon as possible. And I hope and pray that the Democrats will abandon the healthcare reform bill after thousands, and maybe even millions, of American citizens sign up for inexpensive healthcare, for themselves and their families, to show the liberals that they have access to affordable health care, and that this bill is very unnecessary. I rest my case.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Political Fight!

I have to mention a verbal fight I got into with several men in a store on the south side of Chicago on the night of Thursday 17 December 2009. Read on to see why it occurred.

I live on the south side of Chicago, a section of the city with an extremely strong Democratic preference, and an extremely high percentage of Democratic supporters and voters. At approximately 6:10 p.m., I walked into a corner store on the south side of the city, and spent several minutes talking to a friend of mine who operates the lottery machine, before I purchased a bottle of Nesquik chocolate milk that I would use for some Cap n' Crunch's Peanut Butter Crunch when I returned home. After purchasing the milk, my friend and I chatted for a few minutes more, and then I made the statement that I had to leave for home so I could listen to The Sean Hannity Show on WLS-AM. I made the remark that I vote Republican, and as soon as I did so, a verbal riot erupted between me and five African-American men who appeared to be no younger than 30 and no older than 40. Each of them gave their speeches on how the Democrats are responsible for Blacks and other minorities being free and how the Republicans are responsible for holding them back, degrading them, and trying to take away their rights. One man repeatedly asked me, "Are you rich? Are you wealthy?" Here is my response:

"Your income doesn't determine which political party you affiliate yourself with. Instead, your views on America and abroad determines which political party you affiliate yourself with."

Still, no one listened to what I had to say.

I thank God for giving me the opportunity to listen to tonight's edition of the Sean Hannity Show. In the third hour, somewhere between 8:10-8:25 CST, an African-American pastor called in and mentioned that 90% of all African-Americans vote Democrat, and are also unaware of how detrimental the health care reform really is. Later that hour, a deep-voiced African-American man called in and asked how come Blacks say that Bush didn't care about them and not say that Obama doesn't care about them. During my argument with the Black men in the store, Obama was constantly brought up-how he's adored in the Black community, how big of a role model he is to the Black community, etc! If the Black community actually knew how crooked Barack Obama and the Democratic Party really are, statements like these wouldn't spread and thrive within the Black community! If the Black community knew how loyal the Republican Party really is to liberty and the U.S. Constitution, negative statements about the conservatives and hatred for the conservatives will be virtually nonexistent within the Black community. If it wasn't for the Republicans, Blacks wouldn't be free!
I, Baroness-Ann Stamolka Davenport, am proud to be of tri-racial ancestry, but my racial makeup and income do not, and can not, qualify as factors in determining my political affiliation. As I said before, my personal views on events in America and abroad determine my political affiliation, and my political affiliation is the Republican party. I am completely unaware of any other political party that shares the majority of my views.

How I Became A Conservative Supporter

If you viewed my profiles on MySpace and Xanga, you may have come to the conclusion that I am a Republican supporter. Your conclusion was right! I am a proud Republican supporter, but I like to classify myself as liberal Republican. At least 90% of my political views are shared by Republican politicians and supporters.
You are probably wondering how I came to be a Republican supporter to begin with. To make a long story short, I am going to start with my childhood, beginning in the year 1996. During that year's election, my mother and grandmother voted for Clinton, and after its conclusion, the former wanted me to vote Democrat. She really seemed like she wanted me to be a Democratic supporter during the 2000 election, by having me watch the campaigning on the news, and telling me how good Democrats are and how bad Republicans are. Regardless, during and after both elections, I did not side with any political party. Instead, I rooted for the candidate who I thought was the cutest (e.g. Illinois governor race-Blagojevich).
From 2006 to September 2008, I followed and advocated anarchism, which is the Devil's philosophy, yielding to and re-adopting my old philosophical beliefs known as Triple T immediately afterward. From September 2008 to September 2009, Triple T re-flourished in my life, leading to a fear of going to church, because I unearthed many Biblical connections to the original Triple T. In addition, several parts of the original and the revised Triple T tie to conservatism to a large extent. Furthermore, after re-adopting God in my life in Autumn 2007, I have now discovered that there is no political party that is as dedicated to God as the Republican party. Because of my belief that Triple T is the ideology that all humans MUST live under thanks to its Biblical ties, I now pronounce myself as a Republican supporter, or this is one of the reasons why I do. I have yet to see a majority of Democratic politicians and supporters praising God or mentioning God in a verbal, voice, or electronic message. Hey, they were the ones who tried to remove the line "one nation under God" from "The Pledge of Allegiance" several years ago! How atheistic is that?!
I, Baroness-Ann Stamolka Davenport pledge to support the Republican party and Republican candidates until the day I die!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Welcome Post

I would like to say hello to you and I welcome you to this blog, but before you begin reading, I need to inform you of what this blog is about. It is about my political views, and if you are familiar with my political views, you may have noticed that I share the same views as the majority of Republican voters and candidates. This is what this blog, Stamolka's Viewpoint is about, my views on the biggest issues currently affecting America.
If you side with the liberals and approve of their actions which are deteriorating this great nation, then hit the back button on your browser immediately, because this is not the place for you. Everyone else shall read on. Tomorrow, expect to find a couple new posts to this blog, the first one describes how I became a Republican supporter and the second tackles an issue that we as taxpaying American citizens must tackle. Until then, so long.