This week has been fairly busy compared to last week. My
research assignment was to locate a chart that showed which doctors in Texas accept
Medicare. Some constituents had
been calling expressing concern about this matter, afraid that they will not be
able to find doctors. After some Google searches, I finally located a lengthy,
detailed chart that displayed Texas physicians, outlined by city, who accepted
Medicare. I was quite proud of myself for such a useful discovery.
On Tuesday, Congressman Flores addressed the house. He spoke
about Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale, the Aggie soldier and former Texas A&M University
student, who was shot and killed at Fort Bragg. The congressman also spoke
about the “Maroon Wall,” which was formed by A&M students. I got chills as
I watched him speak. It was a touching moment to tune into C-SPAN and hear an
Aggie talk about a fallen Aggie. The speech was personal, heartfelt, honest and
genuine.
My week was made when Congressman Flores started
following me on Twitter. Mission accomplished.
California Assemblyman, Jeff Miller, started following me as well. Could this
be a sign? Maybe I will be a political, Twitter breakout star!
#Wishfulthinking. I think my fate got jumbled when a fake
Mitt Romney also followed me on Twitter. Bummer.
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