Letter to the Editor: It’s a shame!

To my fan Ed Propst, I have read your piece in that article about CHC but I sensed a great sounding SARCASM in between your lines! It couldn’t be anything POSITIVE for in all that you have written, you were always an expert in nothing but negativism all over your writings. In my opinion, if I put you, Goro and Tina in the picture, you three all act like siblings for real! You have developed a pattern of negativism that is so eminent as if it is in your blood! At any rate, I congratulate you Ed on your new born baby.

It’s a shame that the CNMI is continuously plagued by politics! Our people cannot submit to one another and rally behind each other. We never see a total cooperative abandonment to our leader on the top from everyone. The Legislature is always trying to cutthroat the governor! Politics is always in the way of cooperative living and then our people learn how to live uncooperatively making the CNMI a crab in the can society so to speak.

Whenever there is a good accomplishment, everyone forgets! But one simple mistake and we talk about it day in, day out, all week long, and on and on, and on!

People don’t see things in the bigger picture! Ed said that the doctors at CHC weren’t given tools to work for? Give each a knife to 20 doctors, will that be enough to operate on 12,000 patients? Or what, do we hire 500 doctors for CHC to treat and care for the 12,000 patients? For your information Ed, yes I have spoken to each and every doctor that is in CHC except the psychiatrist which soon I will probably talk to also if I continue to live next door to you. What we need is more private clinics and clinicians to support CHC and again, thank you Governor Fitial for allowing 12,000 Medicaid patients to avail to private clinics in support of CHC in the BIGGER PERSPECTIVE. That’s action we all look for!

So Ed, Goro, and Tina, I challenge you to write something positive and of good cheer. It’s a shame that you are not living positively in paradise. It’s a shame that you are not enjoying the deep blue sea of the Marianas, where our small but beautiful islands lay. It’s a shame! En fin serefin.

ALEXANDRO

“The Colonel” SABLAN

Dandan, Saipan

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