Below is the text of my letter to Sen David Vitter in response to his recent email suggesting that I send him my ideas on Obamacare.
Dear Sen. Vitter,
Your recent email on Obamacare is nothing but a load of malarkey. If you see those words as acceptable, you must really think I'm stupid. After a bad start, Obamacare is doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing. Perhaps your memory is not entirely clear about the rocky beginning and the extension of the deadline in the rollout of Medicare Part D under President George W. Bush.
'In May of 2006, just days before the end of open enrollment, President Bush took administrative action to waive “penalty fees for very low-income seniors and people with disabilities who sign up late” and allowed “the same impoverished beneficiaries to sign up for Medicare drug coverage until Dec. 31.”Republicans seem to have selective memory recall about the periods in recent history when they were running the show. Why not spend your time and our tax dollars doing something useful, such as helping the uninsured in Louisiana obtain health insurance, rather than repeatedly harping on the evils of the Obama administration? The constant reiteration of the same old, same old is beyond tiresome.
“In other words, you can apply after May 15th without penalty,” Bush told seniors during an event in Florida. “And that’s important for low-income seniors to understand.”
Thank you for your attention.