Rep. Boebert,
It was very nice to see you standing up for citizens' right to see what is in those Epstein files. I'm sure President Trump has nothing to worry about (I crack me up). Ok, I'll acknowledge possibly he doesn't have anything to worry about. However if I had to put money down, ...well.
I believe you have opened a door with a glimpse of one 'Road to Redemption' - transparency! However I'm only hoping you aren't going to be like the president who may have opened a door with his work on a shaky ceasefire in Gaza, but immediately closed it with his pardon of George Santos and other criminal loyalists.
So what could you be doing to keep the door open? If I were in your shoes (I do have the legs for high heels - sorry, bad Dad humor), I would be thinking of joining forces with people like Senator Bill Cassidy. I believe I mentioned what the Senator had been looking into years ago.
This morning I did read a CNN article that mentioned "loosening certain Obamacare guardrails and giving states greater flexibility to customize their health insurance marketplaces". Hmm, starting to look like an opening for a Singapore-type Healthcare System right here in Colorado? If this old Army Scout (Army Security Agency '73 to '78) is correctly seeing what just might be ahead, you could be working with our state officials to implement the above type system, I can dream.
And while I'm dreaming, this 25-year kidney dialysis advocate is still hoping things like 'Community Dialysis Houses' (an outreach to rural communities?) and small care co-ops will be discussed: A Solution or Two.
Regards,
Chris Schwab
Common Defense
DialysisEthics2.org
P.S. Previous messages to you.