President Obama,
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Anna and I am a 33 year old mother of two. I have two children with special needs, Jackson and Henry. My boys and I share a genetic condition known as Noonan Syndrome. Jackson (we like to call him, “Jack”) and Henry have multiple health issues and see many specialists, due to their NS. As a result, I haven’t worked since Henry was born. Living in this economy on one income, with mounting medical expenses and a large amount of credit card debt, places us at the low end of the middle class of which you frequently speak. My husband and I are Catholic Democrats. We voted for you in 2008 and we will vote for you again, this November.
There are some who think you have failed as a president. There are some who doubt your abilities. There are some who believe you do not know or want what is best for the United States. I would like for them and for you to hear my voice: They are wrong.
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Anna and I am a 33 year old mother of two. I have two children with special needs, Jackson and Henry. My boys and I share a genetic condition known as Noonan Syndrome. Jackson (we like to call him, “Jack”) and Henry have multiple health issues and see many specialists, due to their NS. As a result, I haven’t worked since Henry was born. Living in this economy on one income, with mounting medical expenses and a large amount of credit card debt, places us at the low end of the middle class of which you frequently speak. My husband and I are Catholic Democrats. We voted for you in 2008 and we will vote for you again, this November.
There are some who think you have failed as a president. There are some who doubt your abilities. There are some who believe you do not know or want what is best for the United States. I would like for them and for you to hear my voice: They are wrong.
Let us begin with economics, since that is the topic on everyone’s lips. In 2008, when Jack was already being treated for multiple health issues and Henry was born prematurely, with a heart defect (which led to the boys' later diagnosis of NS), I knew I would no longer be working. To save our family, we began adding to our credit card debt. It was easy. We were able to extend our credit limits, take new cards, and do whatever we needed to do to take care of our boys. The credit card companies were very willing to give and give, so we took and took. People may judge that. However, when a doctor tells you that your child needs surgery and that he can’t perform it without a prepayment, you hand over your card without blinking an eye. This happened to us multiple times. It wasn’t until early 2009 that we realized that we were in a downward spiral. The card companies were raising our rates at their leisure and payday didn’t always coincide with the due dates. And then, as if by a miracle, you passed The Credit CARD Act of 2009. The companies seemed to respond overnight. Following the new regulations, they began to lock in our rates, give us more than two weeks to pay our bill, and allowed us to cancel our cards. Before the Act, we were not seeing any decrease in our account balances. It seemed that our payments only paid fees and interest. Because of your bill, we began seeing a change. Since 2010, we have been able to eliminate almost 40% of our credit card debt. My family is in better shape, financially, than we were in 2008, because of you. For the first time in three years, we see a light at the end of the tunnel. And it is shining brightly.
On October 28, 2009, ironically on the one year anniversary of the day that a blood test confirmed my children's diagnosis of Noonan Syndrome, you signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act into law. By doing so, you expanded the 1969 United States federal hate crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or DISABILITY. Mr. President, you have protected my sons. I will forever be in your debt for recognizing that bullies do exist and that they more often than not, prey on those who are different. While that fact may never change, at least we can feel some comfort in knowing that those who commit hate crimes will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
So, for the Republicans, for the conservatives, for the cynics, for the doubters, for the Tea Partiers, for the Birthers, but especially for you, Mr. President: Here was the story of a lower middle class family who has benefited from the presidency of Barack Obama. I hope and pray that our country allows you the opportunity to serve us for four more years. I believe in what you say. I believe in what you do. I believe, with all of my heart, that you know and want what is best for me, for my family, and for the United States of America.
Thank you, President Obama. Thank you and may God bless you.
Sincerely,
Anna C. Corbin