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Thoughts To Keep You Up At Night; or, Pray That Brown Wins In Massuchusetts This Month

Posted by Nancy on January 11, 2010

Showing utter comtempt for the law or the welfare of our constitutional republic, Democrats continue to flout their arrogant agenda against the will of the people. 

For those inclined to pray, perhaps a few prayers for Scott Brown (R), who is running for senator in Massachusetts to replace that moral icon Teddy Kennedy, can’t hurt.  He is within single digits of Martha Coakley, who is one of few people to score a 100% approval rating from ACORN.

A few ideas to keep you up at night  Are they accurate?  You decide.

You thought this nightmare might end at the polls in November.  What do the Democrats know that you don’t?  They have a plan.

Of course ObamaCare won’t cover illegals.  There won’t be any.

Will that matter if the healthcare is unobtainable?  Will insurance for all bring nothing but higher taxes and poorer quality care?

Arrogance, greed, and hunger for poawer are a terrible combination.

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Chuckle for the Day

Posted by Nancy on December 27, 2009

Listened to it once and can’t get it to stop running through my brain.

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Reform? Right.

Posted by liloladenvers on December 21, 2009

This is how I feel today, almost.  I”m not alone, 60% of the people in this country are with me, but the tanks of Congress keep rolling over us with the healthcare bill.  The Dems in the Senate who disagreed with some portion of the bill have been bought and paid for.  They let their voicemail boxes stay full so they wouldn’t have to listen to any more protests.  They ignored the emails flooding in, the turned a blind eye to the protesters outside and the constituents inside their office building pleading with them to stop.  There is no crisis that can be stayed by passage before Christmas, there is nothing, NOTHING, in the bill that will give more affordable, easier to obtain health care to anyone in the next three years.

So, I am dressed all in black today, head to toe.  In mourning ( I hope prematurely) for our country, our flag and our way of life.  Too many bills denying our freedoms, the greatest of which is this garbage filled health care bill.

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Numbers

Posted by liloladenvers on November 23, 2009

Orrin Hatch (R. – Utah) presented some figures to the Senate during the debate over cloture on Saturday.  The numbers were falling on deaf ears, so I’m reproducing them.  You can read  his complete remarks here.

• 0 – the number of provisions prohibiting the rationing of health care.
• 0 – the number of government-run entitlement programs that are financially sound over the long-term.
• 10.2 percent – our national unemployment rate, the highest in 26 years.
• 70 – total number of government programs authorized by the bill.
• 1,697 – times the Secretary of Health and Human Services is given authority to determine or define provisions in this bill.
• 2,074 – total pages in this bill.
• 2010 – the year Americans start paying higher taxes to pay for this bill
• 2014 – the year when this bill actually starts most of the major provisions of this bill
• $6.8 million – cost to taxpayers per word
• $8 billion – the total amount of new taxes on Americans who do not buy Washington-defined health care.
• $465 billion – Cuts in Medicare at a time when it faces a $38 trillion unfunded liability to finance more government spending.
• $494 billion – total amount of new taxes in this bill
• $2.5 trillion – the real cost of the bill
• $12 trillion – our total national debt

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Here’s What You Can Do

Posted by Nancy on October 23, 2009

From Claude Sandroff for the great American Thinker:

Rep. Michele Bachmann from Minnesota offered sound advice this morning during an interview with Lee Rodgers on KSFO (audio here and MP3 here) in San Francisco, on how to turn back the various healthcare proposals working their way through Congress.

The key she says is call volume — old-fashioned telephone call volume.  Every morning, Monday through Friday she advises us to call our Congressional delegation, our two Senators and Congressional Representative, with the goal of achieving 10,000 calls every day.  With staff tied up just answering this volume of calls, there is no way that healthcare can survive.  And if it stalls in 2009, then the upcoming elections of 2010 guarantee its death and our freedom

To those desperate for a specific call to action, this is it.  This is your answer to “what can I do.”

Rep. Bachmann, a tax litigator by profession, explained in a way I never heard before why this defeat is necessary.

She cites a University of Arizona economics professor who estimates that fully 30% of private US corporate profits are now owned by the government, thanks to the Obama takeover of AIG, GM, Citigroup, etc. Before Obama’s election 100% of corporate profits were private.  If healthcare is taken over by the government add 14% to that figure.  If cap and trade then passes add another 8%. 

Sum those figures and suddenly 52% of profits in our country are government-owned.  We will have become a socialist country, not in temperament, or leaning but in fact.

Rep. Bachman is the top target for defeat of Speaker Pelosi, and needs national support from the conservative base. (http://www.michelebachmann.com/)  Rep. Bachmann and people like her are the future of the Republican Party, if it has one.

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As Long As They Keep Writing The Bills, I’ll Keep Writing The Letters

Posted by necessarygrace on October 19, 2009

Dear Senator,

I can’t believe I’m sending yet another fax about healthcare bills. But here we are again – Congress trying to push through a healthcare bill that no one has read, and citizens like me speaking up to say simply, “STOP”!!

This time, it’s the Baucus plan.

Senator, you and I both know this is not real legislation. It’s a hypothetical framework with hundreds of hidden tax hikes thrown in, in a desperate attempt to convince Americans that this government takeover of health care won’t cost Americans trillions of dollars.

We are not convinced.

The truth is, the Baucus plan, like every other plan the President and Democrats in Congress have produced thus far, does NOTHING to fix the very real problems that exist in our current healthcare system. Instead, these plans would stifle economic growth, raise taxes, cost every American thousands of dollars more and then do LESS in regards to providing good health care for Americans.

Senator, I am asking you today, again, to please, PLEASE vote NO on the Baucus plan. We don’t need this bill, we don’t want this bill. And NO ONE EVEN KNOWS WHAT IS IN THIS BILL. Virginians elected you to represent US – we elected you to protect our RIGHTS. This bill would do neither. Voting NO will show us that you truly are listening to your constituents, and that you vote on principle, rather than party lines.

The voters are watching.

Have you contacted your Senators and Representatives lately? Americans did an awesome job of making themselves heard in August and early September, but it wasn’t enough – Congress thinks it can wear us down, and ram whatever legislation they want though. We need to keep making our voices heard! We can not get tired, we can not give up. Call your Senators TODAY. Or, if you’d rather, send a fax. If you’re too busy to write your own, plagerize mine, I don’t care. Just don’t sit idly by while Obama and his lapdogs in Congress take over our lives. Freedom – It’s worth fighting for.

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One Single Payer System

Posted by liloladenvers on August 21, 2009

Funny…   a little bit disrespectful…   but funny!

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What Kind of Choice?

Posted by liloladenvers on August 19, 2009

I was listening to a guest host on the radio yesterday, Mark Steyn.  He made an interesting point about the left and choice.  They are all in favor of it when it comes to abortion, reproductive rights, privacy, fallopial rights and uteri. 

 But, when it comes to purchasing health care insurance for yourself – no choice. 

When it comes to purchasing health care insurance for your employees - no choice! 

When it comes to driving a “green” car – no choice.

When it comes to using trans-fats – no choice.

When it comes to speaking your mind in a townhall meeting – no choice (some times).

When it comes to apologizing for the nature of our country – no choice!

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Seven Ways to Make Health Care in America Better

Posted by liloladenvers on August 17, 2009

A wonderful column from Herman Cain.  He’s a great businessman, a logical thinker and fun to hear.  Enjoy!

My most recent column highlighted the massive ignorance about the U.S. health care system. Too many people want to fix the leaks in our health care roof by blowing up the building. Here’s a novel idea, let’s just fix the leaks in the roof, and here are seven solutions by Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute.

Pipes explains each solution in more detail in her book, The Top Ten Myths of American Health Care, but these brief explanations will make you more knowledgeable about solutions to our health care system than 90 percent of the voting public. Taken together, there would be no involuntary leaks in the roof.

Change the tax code. Level the playing field by allowing employees to have the same tax deductibility rules as employers, which would make it possible for the employees to buy employee-owned health insurance accounts. People would then make more prudent choices, because it would be their money and not their employer’s money.

Reduce costly government mandates and regulations. Just look at Medicare and Medicaid. The more the government tries to control costs with mandates and regulations, the more costs go up and the quality of care goes down.

Allow the purchase of insurance across state lines. This one is more controversial, because the states are vastly different concerning mandated coverage and insurance regulations. But it is worth exploring for the sake of enhanced competition.

Expand Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). These accounts are available at most banks and allow you to save money tax-free for current and future health care expenses. But as usual, the government has set stupid limitations and regulations that discourage their use. One of the best features of the HSA is that money not spent from the account in a given year can be carried over to accumulate an emergency health care fund that you control. Imagine that. You control the money and not the government!

Support Retail Health Clinics. Wal-Mart and Target are opening health clinics in many of their stores. They are doing it despite some opposition from state bureaucrats and objections from some health professionals. These clinics are not hospitals, but they provide convenient and affordable basic services to millions of people. The clinics are staffed with medical professionals, and of course these retailers know that most people will fill their prescriptions in their stores and pick up some other items before they leave. So what?

Implement Tort Reform. When it costs doctors an average of $250,000 for malpractice insurance, something is wrong. This is driving a lot of doctors away from medicine and out of small towns that cannot generate this kind of medical ante. People’s legal rights need to be protected, but not to the extent that it eliminates health care in some areas altogether.

Provide Vouchers for the Working Poor and Chronically Ill. Brilliant! It is the same principle as providing food stamps for the people who need help buying food. Just like we would not ration food to make sure we feed the poor, we should not ration health care to take care of those who do not have it. Fix the “leaks” in the roof.

Every nation that has gone the route of socialized medicine has made access, cost and quality of care worse. We have an opportunity to get it right. Then why are the Democrats in Congress and the Obama Administration determined to take the U.S. in the same direction?

It’s not about health care, it’s about control.

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Speaking of Ineffecient Government Programs… UPDATED

Posted by Nancy on August 12, 2009

There are some things you should never mention. Comparing the inefficient postal service to profitable private enterprise would probably be one of them if you are trying to convince Americans to turn their healthcare over to the government.

How could anyone better encapsulate the concerns Americans have about government run health care?

He should have taken his TelePrompTers with him. 

It will be curious to see how this statement gets spinned to say anything other than “private enterprise does a better job than the federal government.”

UPDATE

Now they mock him. While not direct criticism, it is more devastating.

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