Log In


Reset Password
Columnists View from the Center Bear Smart The Travel Troubleshooter Dear Abby Student Aide Of Sound Mind Others Say Powerful solutions You are What You Eat Out Standing in the Fields What's up in Durango Skies Watch Yore Topknot Local First RE-4 Education Update MECC Cares for kids

Voting is a good way to shape the world you want

We have the opportunity to vote, and thus help shape our world – both nationally and locally. Please vote, even if you don’t follow my suggestions!

Most politicians have personality traits that set them aside from the normal populace. Usually, those traits are an asset. Unfortunately, this is not true with one of the current presidential candidates who has a personality disorder: narcissism. This psychiatric illness is concerning for someone who must make decisions that will affect our country and the whole world. A person with narcissism thinks of himself, not of his constituency.

This narcissistic personality disorder has allowed Donald Trump to lie with impunity; he probably believes his own untruths! I fear what might happen if he were president and had to make a decision about launching a nuclear attack. Trump is a disgrace to our country.

Several proposed amendments to the Colorado Constitution are on the ballot. One would create a new health care system for residents of our state. Currently, we don’t have a health care system in our country; we have a tangle of fiefdoms run by overpaid administrators. Insurance companies and other financial parasites suck half of health care dollars away from actual care. We need a single-payer system such as the other nine of the richest countries have.

Unfortunately, I don’t think that ColoradoCare will do what is needed. I will vote against Amendment 69.

My main concern about Amendment 69 is women’s issues. The ColoradoCare’s board of trustees might end up with a majority adverse to contraception.

It couldn’t happen, you say? Surely the board would realize that reproductive health is a human right and saves up to $7 for every dollar spent? Unfortunately, our elected officials don’t always make rational decisions. Remember what happened in the Colorado Legislature to the bill that would have paid for effective IUDs? Sponsored by Republican Rep. Don Coram, that bill was killed in our state Senate.

There are economic reasons to support Amendment 70, which will raise the minimum wage in Colorado from $8.31 to $12 per hour over the next four years. Boosting the economy is one. For me, however, it is just ethical to pay employees close to a living wage – about $13 for a single person in La Plata County. I will vote for 70.

Using tobacco is incompatible with good health; therefore, it is beneficial to decrease its use. Taxing tobacco is a good idea, and increasing the current tax with Amendment 72 is a great plan. The tax is a disincentive, and the money will further health care and medical research.

I am of the age when terminal illnesses become common – although I’ve been lucky so far. We have come a long way with hospice and palliative care, but there are people with terminal illnesses whose lives are miserable and would like to take “life-ending, doctor-prescribed sleeping medication.” I have cared for some people whose last days were wretched and who wanted an end to their misery. I support Proposition 106, the “Medical Aid in Dying” initiative.

In La Plata County, we have the opportunity with Ballot Issue 1B to fund a new terminal and other improvements to our airport. As one who flies fairly often, I am aware of the problems with our current facilities. However, I see reasons to vote against the expansion. I suspect air service is in its heyday. As the price of fuel rises and constraints on emissions come into play, it seems likely that people will fly less rather than more.

Furthermore, the airport expansion would propel county expansion, but is that what we want? Isn’t our population big enough as it is? Let’s not vote for this big tax increase.

There are three ballot issues I do support even though they will mean an increase in taxes. Ballot Issue 1A will be used to maintain our roads and bridges.

Roads are used by everyone and are essential for our economy. I believe that having our roads in good condition is more important than a new airport terminal, and at much less cost.

Furthermore, well-maintained roads improve the safety of all who travel in our county, so I consider this an issue of public health.

Two ballot issues are for money to improve our schools, 3A for Durango and 3B for Bayfield. Educating our children well is vital for our future; please vote for this support.

I don’t like politics but chose this subject because this election is so important that we all need to participate in the democratic process.

Richard Grossman practiced obstetrics and gynecology in Durango. Reach him at richard@population-matters.org. © Richard Grossman MD, 2016



Reader Comments