There’s is nothing to see here

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  1. Call Doc and get revised prescription. I just picked it up. And she gave me free samples!
  2. Clean out car.
  3. Call Garage Door people and order new door– also decide if I can get away with 1/2 door or if I must replace the entire thing Opted for full door- let’s do it right!  Down payment is in the mail. Oh, and he gave me a 50.00 discount because I referred someone to him!
  4. Alert Community of my pending construction.  Filled out the ACC form. DONE!
  5. Take clothes to DRYCLEANER! (really what is wrong with you? This has been on this list for MONTHS!!! DO IT! DID IT!  I did it!  I took my 3 dresses and one pair of pants to the drycleaner!  I get to pick them up on Saturday.
  6. Hello!?! LAUNDRY!?! – Got the towels going… Got some coloreds going
  7. Roll over RO1K
  8. Sand trim around garage door and prime.  Wait a couple days and then paint.
  9. Fix bicycle tire.  It stays flat regardless of air pumped in.
  10. Protesting on Friday, must make Protest Sign– something to do about ObamaCare
  11. Load new Anti-virus and other security progs as per dad.  Can it be?  Am I truly experiencing improvement???
  12. Keep looking for new computer that is affordable
  13. Clean out fridge
  14. Clean bedroom
  15. Clean clothes closet
  16. Grocery store- need Silk Milk and makings for dinner
  17. Clean out Garage- get rid of all those old VHS Monster movies, books, and crap.
  18. Go through mail- pay bills, etc
  19. VACUUM! Oh my gosh this is important Sucked up every critter!
  20. DUST! Oh my gosh this is also very important

4 thoughts on “There’s is nothing to see here

  1. Adrienne

    Curious. What is your solution to the healthcare crisis. Or do all libertarians think it’s just fine and dandy that so many people here go without?

  2. Donna Post author

    Hi Adrienne,

    I really don’t want to get into politics on this blog but I will answer your question. Why do so many people go without? It’s because of cost. Getting government involved isn’t going to help cost. It’s their involvement over the last 50 years that has driven up the price of healthcare. My solution is to get the government out of healthcare and reduce all the regulations that drives costs up. Rather than wanting socialized medicine (or even corporate medicine), I want free market medicine. Deliver medicine like any other goods or services.

    I could keep going (ex. insurance as prepaid services Vs. a measurement of risk, the true cost of “free” and the inevitable reduction of quality etc) but this isn’t the forum. I only put my opinions out there because you asked. I am not trying to change people’s minds politically, at least not on this blog. If you truly want to better understand the paleo-conservative viewpoint on these issues– visit CampaignforLiberty.com or email me and I can send you some links and articles.

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