Its a dangerous time to be a Democrat Member of Congress or Senator. With the Republican Party eyeing big wins in the November election, Democrats appear to be on their heels, at best. Scott Brown's victory was a slap in the President's face, especially after Obama's last-minute trip to campaign for Martha Coakley. The President soon after attempted to save face with a absolutely stupefying analysis: "The same thing that swept Scott Brown into office swept me into office. People are angry, and they're frustrated. Not just because of what's happened in the last year or two years, but what's happened over the last eight years." Simply stunning. To say that Democrat Martha Coakley was defeated by a Republican in Massachusetts because people are still upset about W's policies is absurd! It becomes more and more clear that Obama is turning into Carter faster than Carter did. It is this kind of stunning ignorance combined with incredible arrogance on the Left, that heavy victories for the Republicans are to be expected in November.
That said, I find myself fearing a Republican victory in November. Rather, to set this country on track again, a Conservative victory is needed. In these times, when Congressional approval ratings are riding lower than the Lusitania, and the President's approval rating headed that direction, its increasingly popular to be seen as a conservative. Fox News has more viewers than ever, Rush and the rest of the talk radio guys are doing well, even John McCain and Lindsey Graham try to assume the Conservative mantle. They certainly will throw off that mantle when it is "safe" to appear more liberal, as they have done in the past.
The American people want to place their faith, and their votes, into Members and Senators who will return this government to one that is fiscally disciplined (FY 2010 $1.75 trillion DEFICIT), non-intrusive (Let's Move Program, oh, and an extra $10 billion for that), and facilitate a real recovery (Four million jobs lost last year, and no end in sight). The caution here is this: if Republicans win in huge numbers, but don't act on traditional conservative values and do what the American people pay them to do, we will see another episode of "Throw the Bums Out, Episode 2012", only it will be the Elephant that gets tossed out on his big ear. This is a tremendous opportunity that is in many ways similar to the late 1970s. It is clear that the United States is in very perilous positions on many fronts (war, unfunded entitlement liability, recession), and it will take strong, intelligent, Conservative leadership on many levels to ensure continued American prosperity.
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Monday, September 7, 2009
A unique take on healthcare
The debate has consumed hour upon hour of every cable news network to the point that if I see healthcare in the little box on the bottom of the TV, over to ESPN I go! Everyone who has a political "iron in the fire" seems to be manipulating and morphing their statements as they continuously encounter "adverse" constituents at Town Hall meetings. Mostly because they are deathly afraid that these people yelling at them won't forget this when they get to the ballot box and vote the the bums out! On a side note, that alone might actually make things better. Yep. Could be easier than we thought after all!
I am not writing to discuss death panels, rationing, Medicare, or any of the other numerous talking points brought up by both sides of this national schism, but rather it is the "talking points" that I take issue with.
The "talking points" have been talked to death over the past six weeks! But in a maze of information and opinion it appears that clarity is lacking. Not that I expected clarity in politics, but one may always hope.
What exactly are we, as a nation, getting for the dump trucks of money we are going to spend, and will it be better than what we have? The President has played a political game, walking a tight rope that has frustrated concerned average Americans, and generated massive revenues for talk radio hosts and a myriad of political pundits. He has demanded that Congress put healthcare legislation on his desk, though has had multiple deadlines for that legislation, with a strong sense of urgency.
I fail to understand why President Obama doesn't make a solid case as to why these proposals (there are multiple bills being debated in the legislative branch) will make things better. There are many examples worldwide of countries that have imposed stronger regulation up to and including socialized healthcare. He would be much better off to show us examples of better systems, that treat higher percentages of populations, and have higher quality.
Show America objective examples of success. Point out their strengths that we would impose, and their weaknesses that we would discard when implementing our own system. We're big kids and we can understand this. Besides I don't really trust a government bureaucrat to break it down into bite sized portions for my digestion.
To date, the President has campaigned for his flagship legislation, but the campaign ended in November. Not that I liked the "Hope and Change" stuff last year, but I'm positive that statement is absolutely and positively WORN OUT! The American people aren't stupid, and they are ready for some facts on what our government wants to do with our vital healthcare industry, not more campaign "talking points".
If President Obama honestly believes that his proposals on health care will improve our system, this is an argument Americans will understand. If President Obama is playing a political game (I strongly hesitate to guess what his motivation would be) his oath of office requires him to abandon this reckless proposal.
I am not writing to discuss death panels, rationing, Medicare, or any of the other numerous talking points brought up by both sides of this national schism, but rather it is the "talking points" that I take issue with.
The "talking points" have been talked to death over the past six weeks! But in a maze of information and opinion it appears that clarity is lacking. Not that I expected clarity in politics, but one may always hope.
What exactly are we, as a nation, getting for the dump trucks of money we are going to spend, and will it be better than what we have? The President has played a political game, walking a tight rope that has frustrated concerned average Americans, and generated massive revenues for talk radio hosts and a myriad of political pundits. He has demanded that Congress put healthcare legislation on his desk, though has had multiple deadlines for that legislation, with a strong sense of urgency.
I fail to understand why President Obama doesn't make a solid case as to why these proposals (there are multiple bills being debated in the legislative branch) will make things better. There are many examples worldwide of countries that have imposed stronger regulation up to and including socialized healthcare. He would be much better off to show us examples of better systems, that treat higher percentages of populations, and have higher quality.
Show America objective examples of success. Point out their strengths that we would impose, and their weaknesses that we would discard when implementing our own system. We're big kids and we can understand this. Besides I don't really trust a government bureaucrat to break it down into bite sized portions for my digestion.
To date, the President has campaigned for his flagship legislation, but the campaign ended in November. Not that I liked the "Hope and Change" stuff last year, but I'm positive that statement is absolutely and positively WORN OUT! The American people aren't stupid, and they are ready for some facts on what our government wants to do with our vital healthcare industry, not more campaign "talking points".
If President Obama honestly believes that his proposals on health care will improve our system, this is an argument Americans will understand. If President Obama is playing a political game (I strongly hesitate to guess what his motivation would be) his oath of office requires him to abandon this reckless proposal.
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