Aurora, CO - November 5th - With little more than 36 hours remaining until the Pelosi Healthcare Bill is scheduled for a vote, it appears that the Democratic Congress’ trend of refusing to listen to American voices will continue. Despite a chorus of oppositions from Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs, Congress will vote tomorrow to bring government run healthcare to an unwilling nation. . Amidst allegations that many in Congress did not read the former healthcare bill, H.R. 3200, Ryan Frazier believes Coloradans deserve better from the officials that represent them. “I believe that our representatives are answerable to the voters, not the other way around. However, lately Democrats in Congress are arrogantly stepping over the will of the people and have shirked the basic responsibility of listening to their constituents. Ed Perlmutter should fulfill the basic minimum requirement of his office and read the 1,990 page bill that proposes to force onerous regulation and additional taxes upon Coloradans. The citizens of the 7th District deserve better.”
The question remains if Congress will have time to read the gargantuan bill in the next 36 hours. At 1990 pages, Congressman Perlmutter will need to read roughly one page a minute until the time of the vote to get through it all. We hope he’s got a fresh pot of coffee brewing.
About Ryan Frazier
Ryan has been elected twice to the Aurora City Council; he is one of four At-Large members on the Council, having been elected to represent all of the city’s 312,000 residents. He is a business partner of Takara Systems, a small Information Technology business. Ryan is also a military veteran who served five years in the U.S. Navy where he was assigned to the National Security Agency and played an instrumental role in helping defend our country. Ryan grew up in a working poor neighborhood characterized by struggling schools, rising crime, and rarely enough good paying jobs. His experiences as a child led him to co-found Highpoint Academy, a pre-K through 8th grade public charter school where minorities comprise two-thirds of the student population. He praises his mother who worked two jobs, at times, to provide for her three boys and instilled lasting values of hard work and integrity. Ryan, his wife Kathy, and their three children make their home in Aurora, Colorado. For more information, please visit www.frazierforcolorado.com or follow Ryan at www.twitter.com/ryanfrazier2010.
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