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Did you support the health care bill?

  • Yes

    Votes: 15 22.7%
  • Yes, and I contacted my representatives

    Votes: 18 27.3%
  • No

    Votes: 15 22.7%
  • No, and I contacted my representatives

    Votes: 18 27.3%

  • Total voters
    66

futurebeachbum

Beach Fanatic
Jul 11, 2005
1,100
375
70
Snellsburg, GA
www.myfloridacottage.com
Well it's unfortunate that no one got the real spirit of the poll. The point was to show that people weren't willing to pick up the phone, write an email, or even jot a note down to show their opinion to their representative. I've got news for you, someone can only represent based on what is communicated to them.

Well, both of my Senators and my Representative very responsibly voted against it, so I didn't bother to contact them. I didn't contact politicians from other areas because (as we've seen even in SoWal) elected officials aren't much interested in the opinions of people who can't vote for them.
 

Just Curious

Beach Fanatic
Apr 22, 2009
316
80
Well it's unfortunate that no one got the real spirit of the poll. The point was to show that people weren't willing to pick up the phone, write an email, or even jot a note down to show their opinion to their representative. I've got news for you, someone can only represent based on what is communicated to them.

I appreciate the poll. I agree, there is a big difference in just saying something and actually being involved. It was interesting to see the results.
 

Em

Beach Fanatic
Sep 18, 2005
1,506
884
Walton Co.
I find that Congress doesn't listen much to their constituency anyway, so while I am a strong believer in voicing my opinion to those who can have the power to make a decision, I wonder how much good it does. If I am lucky, when I send them a written letter or email, I get an automated reply saying thanks for my comment and sometimes I get a little more.

Congressman Allen Boyd said in an interview with WMBB's Amy Hoyt, that he didn't use public opinion to make his yes vote (supposedly 80% of his voting base was against the Health Care bill). He said that he only cared about four points being in the bill. In short, he basically said people's opinions didn't matter when it came time to vote for this bill.
 
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Little Fish

Beach Lover
Oct 9, 2007
134
7
Atlanta, GA
Well, both of my Senators and my Representative very responsibly voted against it, so I didn't bother to contact them. I didn't contact politicians from other areas because (as we've seen even in SoWal) elected officials aren't much interested in the opinions of people who can't vote for them.


I fully agree! I oppose the health care plan and; thankfully, my reps in Georgia voted against it. It seems insane to me to expand government bureaucracy a time when we're already swimming in debt as a nation. If we don't cut entitlements, we'll be broke before long.

That said, I recall a quote from No Country for Old Men that seems appropriate these days...

"It's the tide... It's the dismal tide... It's not the one thing... ."

Little Fish
 

Lynnie

SoWal Insider
Apr 18, 2007
8,151
434
SoBuc
Those who did make contact with representatives seem to be neck and neck. Interesting!
 

AndrewG

Beach Fanatic
Mar 10, 2010
680
127
Someone with a 16,000 post count can still only cast one ballot. Unless of course you're an ACORN worker.
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,862
9,670
Someone with a 16,000 post count can still only cast one ballot. Unless of course you're an ACORN worker.

No I don't work for ACORN and I understand that I can only cast one ballot.

I'm curious about your fascination with my post count. Were you that guy leering over my shoulder in the bathroom too?
 
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