So, if we leave the healthcare system in its current condition it will benefit whom? Will the current system provide effective coverage for the wealthy, the middle class, and “working” poor Americans?
Many already know that it does not provide for all three classes, and many Americans also understand that healthcare reform would support all Americans needing quality medical coverage.
So then why are we still debating?
Perhaps the debate ensues because there are some citizens in the Republic that believe healthcare should not be provided to the “working impoverished” American because they are not deserving, and in denying them they'll eventually fade into oblivion and decrease the human population.
Anthony P. Johnson
Friday, March 12, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
DON’T VOTE FOR "CAREER POLITICIANS"
My name is Anthony Johnson. I am one of you.
I am a resident in this community. I am tired of complaining about the lack of services for our neighborhood, so I decided to do something about it by running for State Representative.
I am a Human Services professional who teaches at an adult career school in a Human Services program which is about helping people. Since 2006, I have dedicated myself to serving our youth in the community through the establishment of Dream Field Academy which helps underserved youth-at-risk so they may have a chance to excel instead of fail. I have been a block captain for the past two years helping my neighbors by working through the police to stop the drug dealers and violence on our blocks. I am an activist for making things better in our community. Our children are growing up here, and I don’t want them to be the innocent victims of drive-by shootings.
I am running for State Representative because I want to show our State government that the people’s needs are the only needs that should be cared about regardless of nationality, culture, or religion. Our district has been neglected by those who are elected to make our community better. We are plagued by drugs, violence, unemployment, lack of after-school programs for our children, and safety for our senior citizens.
My goal is to go to Harrisburg and demand that we be served so that our community can thrive and grow. I want our children and families to come home to safety and security. I want to stop the tide of teenagers dropping out of school because they are not supported to stay in school. I want us to take back our neighborhood and help each other to make this the kind of place that we are proud to live and raise our children in.
All I can promise you is that I will work morning, noon, and night to fight for what is rightfully ours—the right to be safe from the deterioration that is haunting us.
Please help me in my quest to rebuild Juniata Park by joining me and saying “No” to the career politicians who help themselves without helping us. Please vote for me on Election Day and send a community activist to fight for you in Harrisburg.
Let your voices be heard through ME. If you allow yourself to be suckered, in time, our community will disappear just like the lollypop sucker I am giving you!
Anthony P. Johnson, Ph.D. candidate, Author
I am a resident in this community. I am tired of complaining about the lack of services for our neighborhood, so I decided to do something about it by running for State Representative.
I am a Human Services professional who teaches at an adult career school in a Human Services program which is about helping people. Since 2006, I have dedicated myself to serving our youth in the community through the establishment of Dream Field Academy which helps underserved youth-at-risk so they may have a chance to excel instead of fail. I have been a block captain for the past two years helping my neighbors by working through the police to stop the drug dealers and violence on our blocks. I am an activist for making things better in our community. Our children are growing up here, and I don’t want them to be the innocent victims of drive-by shootings.
I am running for State Representative because I want to show our State government that the people’s needs are the only needs that should be cared about regardless of nationality, culture, or religion. Our district has been neglected by those who are elected to make our community better. We are plagued by drugs, violence, unemployment, lack of after-school programs for our children, and safety for our senior citizens.
My goal is to go to Harrisburg and demand that we be served so that our community can thrive and grow. I want our children and families to come home to safety and security. I want to stop the tide of teenagers dropping out of school because they are not supported to stay in school. I want us to take back our neighborhood and help each other to make this the kind of place that we are proud to live and raise our children in.
All I can promise you is that I will work morning, noon, and night to fight for what is rightfully ours—the right to be safe from the deterioration that is haunting us.
Please help me in my quest to rebuild Juniata Park by joining me and saying “No” to the career politicians who help themselves without helping us. Please vote for me on Election Day and send a community activist to fight for you in Harrisburg.
Let your voices be heard through ME. If you allow yourself to be suckered, in time, our community will disappear just like the lollypop sucker I am giving you!
Anthony P. Johnson, Ph.D. candidate, Author
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