Obama Team wants to hear your opinions on healthcare (and other issues)
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 2:12 am
Please spread the word far and wide, but CUT AND PASTE the below message into a new one, don’t hit ‘forward’
Sara
There is now on the Obama transition team’s website a special section for people’s questions regarding future policies and requests of all sorts. You can add your own questions, and VOTE for the existing questions.
When you get to the question section, enter “homeopathy” and see all the questions about it, and vote. There is one there which claims that Homeopathy is a fraud and we need to nix that one out by voting against it as much as possible.
Then you can enter “alternative medicine” to see more questions (some overlap). And then you can enter “Acupuncture” or “herbal medicine” etc., and find all those existing questions and vote and add your own. This is good and hopefully those who set up this site will really take all into consideration.
Here is what the team said:
We recently launched a new feature on Change.gov called Open for Questions. Thousands of you responded, asking 10,000 questions and voting nearly a million times on questions from others.
Now that we've answered some of the most popular ones from the last round, we are open for questions again. Ask whatever you like, and vote up or down on the other questions to let us know which ones you most want the Transition to answer.
Get started now at http://change.gov/openforquestions.
We're looking forward to learning about what you want to know.
Thanks,
John D. Podesta
Co-Chair Obama-Biden Transition Project
Sara
There is now on the Obama transition team’s website a special section for people’s questions regarding future policies and requests of all sorts. You can add your own questions, and VOTE for the existing questions.
When you get to the question section, enter “homeopathy” and see all the questions about it, and vote. There is one there which claims that Homeopathy is a fraud and we need to nix that one out by voting against it as much as possible.
Then you can enter “alternative medicine” to see more questions (some overlap). And then you can enter “Acupuncture” or “herbal medicine” etc., and find all those existing questions and vote and add your own. This is good and hopefully those who set up this site will really take all into consideration.
Here is what the team said:
We recently launched a new feature on Change.gov called Open for Questions. Thousands of you responded, asking 10,000 questions and voting nearly a million times on questions from others.
Now that we've answered some of the most popular ones from the last round, we are open for questions again. Ask whatever you like, and vote up or down on the other questions to let us know which ones you most want the Transition to answer.
Get started now at http://change.gov/openforquestions.
We're looking forward to learning about what you want to know.
Thanks,
John D. Podesta
Co-Chair Obama-Biden Transition Project