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SOCIALISM WINS ONE

With a sad face, Charles Krauthammer declared, “we are witnessing an historic moment” with the passage of this health care bill which “will not be repealed.” Charles realizes, as did many among the thousands that rallied in Washington, that this is less about health care than it is about power over the people through expansion of government.

If indeed this is the tipping point it appears to be, the change will be felt around the world. For if America becomes socialist brethren with Russia who will be the umbrella for the smaller nations of Eastern Europe? If America’s leaders are kindred in fiscal philosophy with the leaders of other Socialist nations what happens to the prosperity that supports our international generosity?

We have taken the first step on the left path at the fork in the road. As has been said, Democracies demise is knocking on the door when 51% of voters realize they can vote largess for themselves. We are there.

Abraham Lincoln closed his Gettysburg Address with a dedication to the hope “that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” Well, Abe, you got 146 years and 4 months. Never in the history of this great nation has one party worked so hard, so deviously, and so corruptly to enact legislation counter to the will of the governed as the Democratic party has done with the passage of the Obama/Pelosi health care bill.

Bob B

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From Paul Ryan
President Obama said in December: “If we don’t pass [this health care legislation]…the federal government will go bankrupt, because Medicare and Medicaid are on a trajectory that are (sic) unsustainable….” On first hearing, this argument sounds ludicrous: We must stop the nation from going broke by enacting a program costing $800 billion or more in the first decade alone? On the other hand, if the president means what he says, there is only one way to achieve his stated goal under the new program: through deep and comprehensive rationing of health care.”

DINO’s – DEMOCRATS IN NAME ONLY

Voting on a pig in a poke, with emphasis on the pig

A Rasmussen poll finds just 20% of likely voters believe most of our Representatives will understand what is in Pelosi’s health care bill before they sign it. How could they know?!  The crafty crafters are not releasing the contents. Even Obama revealed to Bret Baier that he does not know what is in the bill.

The Washington Times says “The Democrats are assaulting the very pillars of our democracy”. They are correct.

Obama promised to heal the divide. His “Change” has transformed the divide into a Grand Chasm not seen since the civil war.

Pelosi promised to clean the swamp of Republicans. Under her leadership we no longer have a swamp of Republicans. We have a cesspool of Democrats.

What we have are DINO’s, Socialists who are Democrats In Name Only.

From The Hill, Online

The co-chairwoman of the Blue Dog Coalition says that using a controversial “deem and pass” mechanism to pass health care reform would be “poison.”

In a conference call with reporters today, Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-S.D.), who is a “firm no” on the bill itself, said the process Democrats are considering would spell disaster for the climate in Congress.

Neither “reconciliation” nor “deem and pass” have ever before been used by Republicans or Democrats for forcing the passage of controversial bills. These tools were handshakes of agreement on substance with discretion given for minor details in the interest of bureaucratic efficiency.

To Stephanie I say, we already have a spell of disaster in the climate in Congress. There are too few Democrats left in Washington who are as principled as you appear to be.

US SENATE NOT NEEDED

In order to get Obamacare rahmed through into law, the United States House of Representatives under the leadership of Nancy Pelosi (D) San Francisco, is prepared to declare the United States Senate superfluous. No, I am not reading the National Enquirer, it is in the Washington Examiner.

The Examiner reports that House Rules Chairwoman Louise Slaughter is preparing a new rule that would allow Nancy’s House to declare it unnecessary to re-submit the Bill to the Senate for their vote. Under this provision, if voted Up in the House it would bypass the Senate and go directly to the President for signature.

We have gone from nuclear option to Slaughter Solution. Pelosi said she would do anything to get this Bill passed. Now we know that includes rendering the US Senate obsolete. If perchance the Slaughter Solution doesn’t do it, I dare not think what might be next on Pelosi’s anything list.

Bob B

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RECONCILIATION MY FOOT

Michael Medved has written an excellent column entitled Reconciliation: Disdain For The Public, Disregard For Democracy. Here are some excerpts.

The legislative tactic known as “reconciliation” uses a soothing word to mask an ugly reality. Far from the dictionary definition of “restoring to friendship and harmony,” the Congressional term “reconciliation” suggests the spurning of cooperation and the brute use of partisan power. Worst of all, in the case of Obamacare, it also involves a dangerous, destructive violation of democratic principle.

The original idea of reconciliation, first employed in 1980, involved desperate efforts during the Carter era to bring the exploding federal deficit under control –a goal embraced by both political parties. [It was intended only for] budgetary and tax policy adjustments designed to produce spending and taxation levels in line with previously declared Congressional goals. The attempt to use reconciliation to jam through Obamacare represents a drastic and dangerous departure from original intent.

More important, it violates democratic principles at the very heart of the idea first articulated in the Declaration of Independence – that “governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” In what sense do the “governed” consent to Obama’s health care take-over – when every national survey, and the avalanche of constituent communication with Congress, indicate impassioned and overwhelming opposition to the so-called reforms? The most recent Rasmussen Survey shows that independent, unaffiliated voters – the same voters who placed Obama in the White House – oppose his health care proposals by a margin of 64% to 32%.

The President and his allies assure nervous Democrats in Congress that the public will readily embrace the new legislation once they’re presented by a fait accompli —promising that even though the majority hates the reforms now, the public will ultimately learn to love it. This obnoxious attitude expresses the very essence of liberal elitism: the idea that enlightened policy-makers know best, and that the great unwashed will eventually appreciate the fact that their betters imposed changes that were ultimately good for them.

Well said, Michael

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ABOUT OBAMA Part II

PART II
Obama says the costs of health care are too high. In that, he is correct. The reasons he gives are, doctors are dishonest, insurance companies seek profits and there is administrative waste in the system. Rubbish. Dishonest politicians may be the problem but dishonest doctors are not. And does he think unprofitable insurance companies will pay out more benefits than profitable ones? Everyone is for eliminating waste. No one has ever succeeded. Obama has said he can cool the planet, so perhaps he, as no one before him could, can eliminate waste. Just do it Barack, no new law required.

I love this country, but I do have a big gripe. We are the most litigious nation on earth. Ask a surgeon how much he nets for each procedure and how much he has to pay per procedure, to protect his life from destruction by tort lawyers. One gall bladder specialist told me, insurance is two thirds of the cost of a gall bladder operation. A study by the Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) found medical malpractice premiums to have risen 2000% since 1975. That is 4 times the inflation rate. In another study cited by the MMS, 93% of doctors in Pennsylvania acknowledged practicing CYA medicine. I guess the other 7% wouldn’t admit it. The MMS study reported that 25% of medical procedures are ordered for litigation protection, having no medical justification.

Obama and the Democrats have steadfastly rejected efforts to address tort reform. The two largest special interest groups that lobby and financially support Democratic politicians are unions and the tort law community. Measured by campaign contributions, the tort law community is the larger of the two. There is no plausible reason for denying medical tort reform other than the corrupting influence of this arm of the legal community. A good many fine gynecologist felt compelled to leave their practices as the result of one lawyer who made a fortune and a reputation suing members of their specialty. Thousands of women, perhaps tens of thousands had medically inadvisable Caesarean section deliveries purely as a consequence of this lawyers’ successes in court. The lawyer is John Edwards, one time candidate for President on the Democratic ticket.

to be continued, Part III Foreign Policy
Bob B

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ABOUT OBAMA

One of the things Obama said when presenting his budget proposal was “Our government is so deeply in debt after what can only be described as a decade of profligacy.” and “We have to address the failure that led to [this crisis], and that includes the failure to rein in spending.” and “It would be a terrible mistake to borrow against our children’s future to pay our way today.”

With these very words he proposes to dramatically increase spending and raise the debt our children must pay. The audacity of the man! Has he always thought we were fools or did he just conclude so when we elected him President?

The American people know the quality of our health care has no peer. We also see what is wrong with our health care system. It is too costly, too complex and so burdened with lawsuits that some doctors are leaving their practices. Those that remain find it necessary to prescribe tests dictated by tort law and not medical need. Obama proposes a plan that fixes none of the problems, adds to the cost, threatens the quality and increases the power of government over the people.

The American people don’t want it. Obama knows they don’t want it. The Democrats know they don’t want it. But the people be damned, Obama wants it, and he is willing to throw even some Democrats under the bus to get government run health care imposed on the people.

Obama’s goal is single payer healthcare. Single payer, just one payer – the government. He who pays has control. He who is the only payer has total control. When speaking to friendly audiences Obama has stated clearly and on the record that single payer is the goal. It may take time, he says, we may not be able to do it in one step. Just as clearly, when speaking to general audiences he denies that it is the goal. To whom is this man lying, to the unions and ACORN, or to the people? It has to be one or the other.

To be continued
Bob B

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THEY BROKE IT. I’LL FIX IT

They broke it. I’ll fix it. Such was the gist of Obama’s State of the Union address last night. The title I had in mind for this post before the speech was “The Good. the Bad and the Ugly”. I scrapped that idea because there was not enough of any of those qualities in the speech to justify it. It was a lot of whining and not much more.

Clinton’s first State of the Union address was inspiring and full of encouragement. Reagan’s was uplifting and turned the mood of the nation from one of embarrassment over the Nixon affair to a vision of America as a shining light on a hill. Obama’s speech last night was very much the opposite. It was a downbeat presentation of the President’s view of America as a struggling and suffering nation in need. A loser, if you will allow the vernacular.

He blamed the need on reckless actions by banks, speculators, insurance companies, and failures of prior administrations.

There is a time and place to criticize the Supreme Court if you are so disposed. Obama seemed not to realize this was neither the time nor place. The Supreme Court of the United States of America is without doubt the most respected of the three branches of our government. The President’s broadside was an insult to that august body.

Obama said “The best anti-poverty program around is a first class education”. I liked that. In an effort to appear open to Republican input regarding health care reform he said if others have ideas  “Let me know. Let me know. Let me know.  “I’m eager to see it” (sic). Does he not know Republicans were locked out of a health care deliberation room? Did he forget he his own refusal to allow CNN to televise proceedings despite his promise otherwise? Is he not aware  of the attempts to  limit health care debate in the Senate to 48 hours? And that Republicans were not to be given a copy of the bill in advance of that 48 hours?

Given such history it takes a lot of hubris to claim you are open to other ideas. Then again, it may not be hubris, just humble dishonesty.