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Thanks for reminding me what's possible!

Our state if a financial wreck but we keep putting the same people in power.

Things are bad here as with the rest of the country. Big government is strangling us.

We have meter maids making 90 k a year. We have a police chief that just retired at 460 k and he gets 90% of that for life.

He's 52 years old. Our librarian makes 160 k a year. The math will never work and we only have 20,000 people.

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I live in Iowa and most of my family including myself, voted for Obama. I have a first cousin that is a family MD, he voted Obama also. He told me that that what he sees is the health care is working and it is helping people. That is the important issue. It will not effect him much because all the electronic stuff has already been put into place to make things more effiecent in his office and organization. Most of Iowa health care has already gone electronic for the doctors. The hospitals will have to make some changes though. Releasing people to early and them having to go back into the hospital is making the hospitals MONEY but that is something that will have to stopped or at least helped by Obama care. Most of the women I know have voted for Obama because of the war on women. Most of them do not want to be taken back 80 years for rights. That goes along with others that do not want to go backwards.

Per most of the news cast and tracking on the election, old men and women and the religious right wing voted for Romney and the rest of us voted for Obama. I am a young man of 66 going on 67. I am hoping to retire at the end of next year, earlier if this dinar will ever RV.

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I live in Iowa and most of my family including myself, voted for Obama. I have a first cousin that is a family MD, he voted Obama also. He told me that that what he sees is the health care is working and it is helping people. That is the important issue. It will not effect him much because all the electronic stuff has already been put into place to make things more effiecent in his office and organization. Most of Iowa health care has already gone electronic for the doctors. The hospitals will have to make some changes though. Releasing people to early and them having to go back into the hospital is making the hospitals MONEY but that is something that will have to stopped or at least helped by Obama care. Most of the women I know have voted for Obama because of the war on women. Most of them do not want to be taken back 80 years for rights. That goes along with others that do not want to go backwards.

Per most of the news cast and tracking on the election, old men and women and the religious right wing voted for Romney and the rest of us voted for Obama. I am a young man of 66 going on 67. I am hoping to retire at the end of next year, earlier if this dinar will ever RV.

Welcome to DV Roy! I am one of those right wing religious women who believes that babies once conceived have a right to live, marriage is that of a man to a woman, it is our right to bear arms, and I totally disagree with Obamacare. I do not think that everythng being electronic is the big issue with the healthcare. I think your cousin will be in for a rude awakening when Obamacare is put into place. I also hope you have a lot of money socked away for your retirement. I think you will need it. If the Dinar does revalue after 2013, I hope you have a boatload of it since the capital gains tax will take almost half of it. Unless you have joined with the OSI group. I have no ill feelings against those who voted for Mr. Obama. They will find out soon enough what the next four years will be like.

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