Yesterday my wife and I were discussing some of our weird personal highlights from the past year. We remembered two days when I held homemade political signs out on the streets (this one and this one). Both were great days, though the first one definitely topped the second. Then she told me about some of her recent run-ins on the DC metro with tea-bag types holding their own signs on the way to anti-health care rallies on the National Mall. Apparently these foot soldiers for the insurance companies have swarmed DC recently. The latest group she saw were from Mississippi. Hmm, I wonder who's footing the bill for these long trips.
Anyway, it got me thinking, we live just a few blocks away from the National Mall, why aren't I out there with my own sign, representing the other side of the health care debate? You know, the side that is for everyone having medical coverage?
So last night, I went out and bought some yellow poster board and big black markers. And sometime this week I am going to walk down to the nation's lawn and engage in the national discussion, or the national shouting match, or whatever is going on down there. (Seems like every time I'm down there, the Smithsonian Folklife Festival is going on.) But anyway I thought I would open this up to suggestions first.
What short health care message would be on your yellow sign?
Remember your audience is mainly DC commuters, tourists, and teabaggers who rode in on the insurance company bus. There are lots of directions you could go with this. Let's hear some ideas.
Here are a few to get you started:
"Get corporate profits away from our health care!"
"Insurance company billionaires or universal health care? You decide."
"If you get very sick, we hope you die. Love, Your Insurance Co."
Surely you can do better than these, so send me your message. I will post an update later on how it goes down on the Mall. Keep up the good fight.
(from BetterThanMachines.com)