Today I am going to tell a funny story about my grandma. Back when I was living in Lamar my grandma lived next door. She would come over almost everyday, and my little brother had a toy lizard. Now my Grandma never liked snakes, frogs, lizard, spiders, or any thing that. So my little brother left his toy lizard out side my grandmas back door, so one day on her way out to our house she saw it ran back into her house to get a shovel and came back out to kill it, and she hit it 3 times to then find out it was a Toy. Then she came over to our house, open the front door called me and my brother over to her and with her finger pointing at us she began to tell us how she about how she attacked a toy lizard.
Just another great story about someone who made me who I am. I would not be where I am today with out my grandma, my grandma is one of the big reasons I have the values that I have and I would not trade for anything.
A year and a half ago my grandma died, and if I learned anything from it. it was that our days are numbered, we only have so much time in our life's to live our dreams and to change the world. so do your best, live life to the fullest. and when you get to the end of your life will you be able to say I lived a life wroth living. or will you say I set around and watched the world go by. we all have the power to do heroics things and live heroic dreams. we are Americans and we can do anything
business and politics
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
Dream to Make a Difference
Lately, I've been hearing from a bunch of pinheads, "that you're to young to do that" "you don't know what your doing" "you won't be able to do that" when the reality of it is your never to young to do what you want. As long as it is not against the law, age should have nothing to do with the matter. If you have the dream and will and man power to do so, you can do anything. If you wanted to change the world you can, it takes one person, one plan, one dream. When I look back at history I think of 3 men:
Next is George Washington, a land surveyor from Westmoreland County, Virginia, who would one day become the greatest general and one of the best President we have ever had.
Martin Luther King was the pastor of a small church, who had a dream of equal rights. And now blacks and whites are going to the same schools, play on the same football teams, and go to the same bathrooms.
In Conclusion my point is that it is one thought, one dream, and one action that can change the world.
- Steve jobs,
- George Washington,
- Martin Luther King,
Next is George Washington, a land surveyor from Westmoreland County, Virginia, who would one day become the greatest general and one of the best President we have ever had.
Martin Luther King was the pastor of a small church, who had a dream of equal rights. And now blacks and whites are going to the same schools, play on the same football teams, and go to the same bathrooms.
In Conclusion my point is that it is one thought, one dream, and one action that can change the world.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Conservative
I am a Conservative. I believe in life, liberty and the persuit of happiness. I believe that if I work hard, I will one day live the American dream. I do not believe in taking money that is not mine or living off the backs of other people. I believe that excessive goverment is not the solution to a problem, but is the problem. I believe in the constitution, and God given rights. I believe that it is not the right of the goverment to tell us how to live, but our responsibility to decide what government becomes. I believe that America should close the borders to illegal immigration. I believe in a strong national defense. I believe that marriage is between one man and one woman. I believe in a balanced budget. I believe in limited government. We need more strong conservative leaders to step up and be a bigger part of the solution. From the City Council to the oval office.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
My views on Obamacare before it was law
Today I went looking through some old E-mails and found a letter that I sent to every US Senator, over 200 House Members, all 50 Governors, and The President of the United States.
I sent this October 27, 2009
I though my thoughts 3 years ago at age 16 were very good, seeing as how this was one of the very things that got me into politics in the first place.
Dear ________
I’m Sean Verhoeff. I’m 16 years old and I live in the small town of Lamar, Colorado. Health care is important to me, because I'm old enough to know what's going on in the medical industry and study for myself the problems with the current system.
The best thing to do to reform health care is keep the federal government OUT of it. Let it be private insurance that redesigns health care reform, not The United States Government. If our government does not kill this health care bill, our health care system as we know it well fail, taxes will hit the roof and government will get bigger. The United States Government taking over health care will make all private health care fail. Government subsidized health care will be the only health care left. Traditionally, when government subsidizes an entity, the entity grows more and more dependent on government and less and less capable of doing the job.
Consider for a moment the United States Postal Service. Not only does it cost more to mail a package than it does through other sources, but mailing packages has become a national joke. They don't arrive on time, they arrive tattered by machines, and the industry in general is a non-working program. If Government takes over health care, the same will happen in that industry. Doctors will be paid less and be required to do more. All patients will be treated equal and specific cases will be brushed aside ad unimportant, just as they are in other socialized medicine states.
Our health care system will be like the health care system in Communist Russia before the fall of the iron curtain. Certainly everyone is covered, but limitations of service would be required to stop the out-pooring of cash into the system. Long lines, slow responses, and ultimately, unnecessary deaths would occure. Socialized health care does not work. I've spoken with people who have lived in socialized nations. All report long lines, ineffective medical treatment and inexcusable deaths of healthy citizens who had minor health issues due to lack of care. The United States has the best health care system in the world. Passing this new health care bill would destroy a working program. Yes, it may need reform, but not by the federal government. Keep government out of our health care and allow the medical institutions to be independent and operate freely with reasonable accountability so our people can continue to have quality care.
I want to continue to live in the United States as a free nation with freedom and opportunity everywhere when I get older. I am committed to hard work and dedication to maintain the freedom to choose health care and other options.
Sincerely,
Sean Verhoeff
October 27, 2009
I sent this October 27, 2009
I though my thoughts 3 years ago at age 16 were very good, seeing as how this was one of the very things that got me into politics in the first place.
Dear ________
I’m Sean Verhoeff. I’m 16 years old and I live in the small town of Lamar, Colorado. Health care is important to me, because I'm old enough to know what's going on in the medical industry and study for myself the problems with the current system.
The best thing to do to reform health care is keep the federal government OUT of it. Let it be private insurance that redesigns health care reform, not The United States Government. If our government does not kill this health care bill, our health care system as we know it well fail, taxes will hit the roof and government will get bigger. The United States Government taking over health care will make all private health care fail. Government subsidized health care will be the only health care left. Traditionally, when government subsidizes an entity, the entity grows more and more dependent on government and less and less capable of doing the job.
Consider for a moment the United States Postal Service. Not only does it cost more to mail a package than it does through other sources, but mailing packages has become a national joke. They don't arrive on time, they arrive tattered by machines, and the industry in general is a non-working program. If Government takes over health care, the same will happen in that industry. Doctors will be paid less and be required to do more. All patients will be treated equal and specific cases will be brushed aside ad unimportant, just as they are in other socialized medicine states.
Our health care system will be like the health care system in Communist Russia before the fall of the iron curtain. Certainly everyone is covered, but limitations of service would be required to stop the out-pooring of cash into the system. Long lines, slow responses, and ultimately, unnecessary deaths would occure. Socialized health care does not work. I've spoken with people who have lived in socialized nations. All report long lines, ineffective medical treatment and inexcusable deaths of healthy citizens who had minor health issues due to lack of care. The United States has the best health care system in the world. Passing this new health care bill would destroy a working program. Yes, it may need reform, but not by the federal government. Keep government out of our health care and allow the medical institutions to be independent and operate freely with reasonable accountability so our people can continue to have quality care.
I want to continue to live in the United States as a free nation with freedom and opportunity everywhere when I get older. I am committed to hard work and dedication to maintain the freedom to choose health care and other options.
Sincerely,
Sean Verhoeff
October 27, 2009
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Endorsing Justin Everett for State House of Representatives District 22.
Yesterday I endorsed Justin Everett for the State House of Representatives District 22. I believe that he will do a great job in the State House, he is a real conservative with business experience. I can't think of anything better then having a conservative businessman representing the State of Colorado.
Be sure to visit to his website at http://www.everettforcolorado.com/
If you have any questions for Justin Everett or myself
Email me at mr.verhoeff@gmail.com
or Justin@EverettforColorado.com
- He will fight to stop illegal immigration.
- He will fight to stop out of control unions.
- He will fight to bring back jobs to Colorado.
- He is a strong supporter of school choice and will fight to reform education.
- He will fight hard to put in place tort reforms such as loser pays laws and lower cap on punitive damages.
- He is a strong supporter of gun rights and has concealed carry.
Be sure to visit to his website at http://www.everettforcolorado.com/
If you have any questions for Justin Everett or myself
Email me at mr.verhoeff@gmail.com
or Justin@EverettforColorado.com
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