Did
you hear Romney’s answer to questions concerning health care providers?
His comments were basically that if a company who offers him insurance
coverage fails to provide the coverage they contract for, he would
enjoy firing that company. That is the same response you or I would
have. If we are paying for a service or a product and that provider
fails, then it should always be our option to get rid of them and
perhaps replace them with a company or provider who will fulfill their
commitment to us. This is of course, the American way. We are free
people and we live in a capitalist society. We have the right to
contract with companies and people for goods and services and we also
have the right to fire them if they fail. So far, so good.
Here
is the problem. The Democrats have decided to take this one little
comment out of context and try to use it against Romney. Some of his
Republican opponents have even gotten on the bandwagon to rail against
Romney as an individual who enjoys firing people. This is just
disgusting. This is what politics has become. The truth has no place in a
political race apparently.
Here
is some truth for you. Romney worked for a time as a venture capitalist
for a company who would buy up companies which were often in trouble.
They would then attempt to either revive those companies or, failing
that, would extract any available assets and close those companies and
move on. Many companies survived and prospered. Some failed. Such is
life in the big city. There are no guarantees. Many, many jobs were
saved and improved by these mergers. Some were lost. That’s just the way
it is. If you do not like it, get a government job.
Romney’s
answer regarding health insurance providers who don’t live up to their
contracts and the subsequent firing of that provider had nothing at all
to do with his previous job as a venture capitalist. It was a simple
answer to a simple question.
Don’t
tell Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat, FL. that though. She and the
Democrats have decided to try to destroy Romney by saying he enjoys
firing people. Well, it won’t work. The American people are too smart to
fall for this nonsense. Even some of Romney’s opponents will try to
gain some traction from this. Bad move.
This
is what amazes me. Obama and the Democrats have been in charge for
three years and by any definition, have failed and failed miserably.
They have not performed up to any reasonable expectation. I am going to
enjoy firing them. When I was in business in my former life I had to
fire people who did not perform up to the expectations of my company. It
was never a pleasant experience. I never enjoyed it, but it was a part
of my job and I did it. This election is different though. This time I
am going to enjoy firing people. I am going to enjoy firing Barak Obama.
When a politician or a political party fails in their job and doesn’t
measure up to the expectations of their employer, the American people,
they need to be fired, period.
Trying
to make political hay out of a simple statement by Romney is a classic
example of nit-wits nit-picking. We, the people are better than that.
Ron Scarbro January 11, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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2 comments:
One thing you failed to mention is that while we do have the freedom to fire our insurance company, good luck on finding another one that will accept you. Depending on the health issues, one can find himself out in the cold where no one will except you because of pre-existing conditions or they will exempt from covering those conditions. I have friends who cannot get out of their HMO because no other insurance company will accept them. The whole insurance industry needs to be overhauled. Q
It is normally not you firing someone, but rather them choosing to have themselves fired due to incompetence or rules infractions.
Steve
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