• Charles Krauthammer,  Obamacare

    Saving Obamacare: An Exit Strategy?



    Political Cartoon by Michael Ramirez

    Charles Krauthammer in today’s Washington Post outlines the only exit strategy for Obamacare.

    This scheme is the ultimate bait-and-switch. The pleasure comes now, the pain later. Government-subsidized universal and virtually unlimited coverage will vastly compound already out-of-control government spending on health care. The financial and budgetary consequences will be catastrophic.

    However, they will not appear immediately. And when they do, the only solution will be rationing. That’s when the liberals will give the FCCCER regulatory power and give you end-of-life counseling.

    But by then, resistance will be feeble. Why? Because at that point the only remaining option will be to give up the benefits we will have become accustomed to. Once granted, guaranteed universal health care is not relinquished. Look at Canada. Look at Britain. They got hooked; now they ration. So will we.

    Of course, Dr. Krauthammer is being facetious.

    The GOP should just KILL Obamacare and move on to winning the War on Terror, improving the economy and managing the millions of illegal immigrants.


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  Obamacare,  Ted Kennedy

    Day By Day by Chris Muir August 28, 2009 – It’s Only a Model

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Obamacare is NOT Kennedycare and it is certainly NOT Camelot.

    Obamacare IS socialized medicine and its ultimate goal is to replace American private medicine with a government run program – eventually.

    Who is the LEFT trying to fool?

    And, all of this Ted Kennedy media talk about Obamacare is just foolishness.

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    • We took a lot of heat for using Stephen Hawking as an example of someone who'd suffer under a socialized health system. But a closer look at the treatment he got in the U.K. shows it wasn't all roses.

      Do we have to say more? The sorry reality is that a socialized program with no accountability and no competition is inferior to a free private system that must put its clients first — or go out of business.

    • Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, a medical doctor who served as governor of Vermont, said at a town hall meeting on Tuesday night that Democrats in Congress did not include tort reform in the health care bill because they were fearful of “taking on” the trial lawyers.

      “This is the answer from a doctor and a politician,” said Dean. “Here is why tort reform is not in the bill. When you go to pass a really enormous bill like that the more stuff you put in, the more enemies you make, right? And the reason why tort reform is not in the bill is because the people who wrote it did not want to take on the trial lawyers in addition to everybody else they were taking on, and that is the plain and simple truth. Now, that’s the truth.”

    • Former Massachusetts GOP Gov. Mitt Romney will not seek the Senate seat vacated by Ted Kennedy’s death, a Romney spokesman said Thursday.

      Responding to speculation that Romney may be interested in the seat — which he challenged Kennedy for in 1994 — Eric Fehrnstrom, a spokesman for Romney’s political action committee, told POLITICO that the former one-term governor has no interest in campaigning to replace Kennedy.

      “Gov. Romney’s focus right now is on helping other Republicans run for office, and that is how he will be spending his time,” he said.

      Romney’s name had been floated in state political circles and among conservative bloggers as a viable GOP candidate, but Fehrnstrom said Romney absolutely will not run.

      (tags: Mitt_Romney)
    • Russia has deployed a missile defence system near its border with North Korea and is studying other measures to protect its population from stray missiles, Russia's top general said on Wednesday.

      Russia shares a small border with North Korea in the Far East and its main Pacific port of Vladivostok, with a population of 600,000, lies only 150 km (95 miles) from North Korea.

      A series of missile launches and a nuclear weapon test by North Korea this year alarmed its neighbours, including South Korea, China and Japan.

    • Republican State Senator Abel Maldonado has some tough words for his own party these days — he calls it "suicidal" for the California GOP to even consider its current proposal to bar decline-to-state voters — now 1 in 5 here — from casting a vote in state primary elections.
      We reported the proposal last week, which has the support of some GOP leaders like Flashreport.org publisher and SoCal state party chair Jon Fleischman and CA GOP vice chair Tom Del Beccaro, PoliticalVanguard.com publisher. Both say it will strengthen the two party system, while encouraging voters to register with the GOP.

      But some GOP insiders have already predicted a "bloody" battle is likely to ensue over this proposal when it is take up by delegates to the state GOP convention in Indian Wells next month.
      ++++++
      Uh No!

      Register GOP and then vote GOP.

    • The state Supreme Court today rejected, without comment, a lawsuit filed by Charles Young, former chancellor of UCLA, challenging the constitutional requirement that new taxes obtain a two-thirds legislative vote.

      The suit, filed by Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP on behalf of Young, now director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, alleged that the two-thirds vote, enacted as part of Proposition 13 in 1978, was a revision of the constitution and could not be inserted into the constitution via initiative.

      However, it apparently ran afoul of the Supreme Court's previous decision that rejected that contention. Young's petition for a writ of mandate was denied with a curt "petition dismissed" order filed today.

      The constitution allows amendments to be made by initiative petition but allows revisions

    • One of the problems with any proposed law that's over 1,000 pages long and constantly changing is that much deviltry can lie in the details. Take the Democrats' proposal to rewrite health care policy, better known as H.R. 3200 or by opponents as "Obamacare." (Here's our CBS News television coverage.)

      Section 431(a) of the bill says that the IRS must divulge taxpayer identity information, including the filing status, the modified adjusted gross income, the number of dependents, and "other information as is prescribed by" regulation. That information will be provided to the new Health Choices Commissioner and state health programs and used to determine who qualifies for "affordability credits."

      Section 245(b)(2)(A) says the IRS must divulge tax return details — there's no specified limit on what's available or unavailable — to the Health Choices Commissioner. The purpose, again, is to verify "affordability credits."

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    • Does Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger have a deal for you.

      His plans to cut up the state's credit cards didn't go so well, and voters gave the thumbs-down to his bid to shackle government spending. No matter. In his latest effort to balance the budget, the governor is cleaning out the state's storage sheds and holding a garage sale on Craigslist and EBay.

      Need a 2001 Ford Focus wagon with 110,059 miles and Schwarzenegger's autograph on the visor? Someone did, offering the high bid of $1,625.01 for the old state car as of Tuesday afternoon. The governor got the idea to sign the visors from one of nearly 1 million people who follow him on Twitter, and he jumped on it.

    • The Tax Court yesterday rejected a taxpayer's attempt to use the TurboTax defense successfully employed by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. Hopson v. Commissioner, T.C. Summ. Op. 2009-130 (Aug. 25, 2009) (citations omitted):

      Petitioners have not met their burden of persuasion with respect to reasonable cause and good faith. Mr. Hopson admitted that he received both Forms 1099-R for the distributions and that he knew they constituted income. After using tax return preparation software for nearly 20 years, he simply filed the return that was generated by the software without reviewing it. The omission of the distributions resulted in the failure to report over 40 percent of petitioners’ total income for the year. Granted this was a one-time event, but petitioners nevertheless had a duty to review their return to ensure that all income items were included. Petitioners were not permitted to bury their heads in the sand and ignore their obligation to ensure that their tax return

    • One million NHS patients have been the victims of appalling care in hospitals across Britain, according to a major report released today.
      In the last six years, the Patients Association claims hundreds of thousands have suffered from poor standards of nursing, often with 'neglectful, demeaning, painful and sometimes downright cruel' treatment.
      The charity has disclosed a horrifying catalogue of elderly people left in pain, in soiled bed clothes, denied adequate food and drink, and suffering from repeatedly cancelled operations, missed diagnoses and dismissive staff.
  • Cindy Sheehan

    Cindy Sheehan is BACK – This Time Protesting Obama’s War

    Anti-War Activist Cindy Sheehan, August 27, 2009

    Let’s see how much press play this gets from the pro-Obama press corps, especially NBC.

    After spending weeks dogging George W. Bush’s presidential vacations, anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan is now trying to make life uncomfortable for President Barack Obama.

    Sheehan used to pitch a peace camp near Bush’s ranch in Crawford, Texas, becoming a symbol of the anti-war movement after her son Casey died in action in Iraq.

    On Thursday, she and a band of anti-war protesters turned up outside the media center used by journalists covering Obama’s vacation on the well-heeled east coast resort island of Martha’s Vineyard.

    “The reason I am here is because … even though the facade has changed in Washington DC, the policies are still the same,” Sheehan told a handful of journalists, against a backdrop of her “Camp Casey” banner.

    She told US peace activists to wake up and protest Obama’s escalation of the war in Afghanistan, and complained that despite the president’s anti-war stance, US troops remained in Iraq.

    “We have to realize, it is not the president who is power, it is not the party that is in power it is the system that stays the same, no matter who is in charge.”

    “We are here to make the wars unpopular again,” she said.

    My bet is little.

    Not that her protests mean anything anyway – which they didn’t with President Bush.

    Exit question: Will President Obama come out and meet with Cindy Sheehan?


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  • Day By Day,  Ted Kennedy

    Day By Day by Chris Muir August 27, 2009 – We’ll Cross That Bridge…..



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    The Kennedy Family spin masters will be out in full force the next few days to remind America how great their family is/was. Without denigrating Senator Ted Kennedy, I think it can be said that they have their work cut out for them. Look for alot of doumentary footage from Jack and Bobby.

    And, if President Obama and the Congressional Democrats think they can revive the moribund Obamacare legislation by renaming it Kennedycare, they are in deeper electoral trouble than the pundits surmise.

    The funeral is on Saturday and then the politics of the whole Kennedy affair will hit the media – just in time for the Sunday shows.

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    • The number of U.S. citizens in Britain fell 3.8 percent to 126,000 in the 12 months through September, according to the Office for National Statistics. The trend probably continued this year, with the Confederation of British Industry estimating the U.K. financial industry will lose about 45,000 jobs in the first nine months of 2009, or 4.3 percent of the total.

      Americans are heading home as Britain plans a 50 percent tax rate for those who earn more than 150,000 pounds ($248,000) a year and employers cut benefits for workers living abroad, reducing the allure of London. That comes a year after the U.K. said foreigners who have lived in the country for more than seven years must pay 30,000 pounds annually or give up the special status that shields overseas income from British taxes.

      (tags: Britain UK taxes)
    • Contrary to the insistence of Pentagon officials this week that they are not rating the work of reporters covering U.S. forces in Afghanistan, Stars and Stripes has obtained documents that prove that reporters’ coverage is being graded as “positive,” “neutral” or “negative.”

      Moreover, the documents — recent confidential profiles of the work of individual reporters prepared by a Pentagon contractor — indicate that the ratings are intended to help Pentagon image-makers manipulate the types of stories that reporters produce while they are embedded with U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

    • New Labour's answer to everything these days is a glossy brochure and a "nurse consultant". More millions to be wasted on glossy presentation and plausible process. More large salaries to be paid to officious nurses to go round telling others how to do their jobs.

      What is really needed is better pay, better incentives and better working conditions.

    • The huge extent to which the NHS needs foreign doctors to treat patients out of hours is revealed today.

      A third of primary care trusts are flying in GPs from as far away as Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Switzerland because of a shortage of doctors in Britain willing to work in the evenings and at weekends.

      The stand-ins earn up to £100 an hour, and one trust paid Polish and German doctors a total of £267,000 in a year, a Daily Mail investigation has found.

    • After weeks of excruciating pain, Mark Wattson was understandably relieved to have his appendix taken out.

      Doctors told him the operation was a success and he was sent home.

      But only a month later the 35-year-old collapsed in agony and had to be taken back to Great Western Hospital in Swindon by ambulance.
      To his shock, surgeons from the same team told him that not only was his appendix still inside him, but it had ruptured – a potentially fatal complication.

      In a second operation it was finally removed, leaving Mr Wattson fearing another organ might have been taken out during the first procedure.

      The blunder has left Mr Wattson jobless, as bosses at the shop where he worked did not believe his story and sacked him.

  • Mitt Romney,  Ted Kennedy

    Mitt Romney for Massachusetts United States Senate – Ted Kennedy’s Seat?

    Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., left, and Republican challenger Mitt Romney argue while answering a question concerning welfare during a televised debate Oct. 27, 1994, at Holyoke Community College in Holyoke, Mass. Kennedy, the liberal lion of the Senate, has died after battling a brain tumor. He was 77.

    And, why not consider the race?

    Surprisingly enough, this brings things back full circle to Romney, who up to now has been busy laying the groundwork for another presidential bid in 2012. It would be an intriguing thing if, after waiting a day or two out of respect for the late senator, Romney were to downshift and announce he will be a candidate in the upcoming election to fill Kennedy’s vacant Senate seat.
    Such an announcement would likely be embraced immediately by the Republicans, who would like almost nothing more than to deny Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada his new, hard-won, 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority. As a self-funding candidate who has already been elected once statewide, Romney has nearly 100 percent name ID. And, in an environment where President Obama seems to be dragging the Democrats down, he would be a serious threat to the Democratic hegemony in Massachusetts’s congressional delegation. Meaning Romney likely would win.

    Well, Mitt wants to be President and it is uncertain whether President Obama will be vilnerable in 2012 anyway. And, Romney sure as hell could beat Democrat Congressman Barney Frank.

    I think this an intriguing proposition because I do believe Romney can win this race, setting the stage for a Presidency campaign either in 2012 or 2016.

    Stay tuned……

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  • Ted Kennedy

    Senator Edward M Kennedy, 1932-2009

    Senator Ted Kennedy has passed away at 77.

    U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy, a towering figure in the Democratic Party who took the helm of one of America’s most fabled political families after two older brothers were assassinated, died at age 77, his family said.

    “Edward M. Kennedy, the husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle we loved so deeply, died late Tuesday night at home in Hyannis Port (Massachusetts),” the Kennedy family said in a statement early on Wednesday.

    One of the most influential and longest-serving senators in U.S. history — a liberal standard-bearer who was also known as a consummate congressional dealmaker — Kennedy had been battling brain cancer, which was diagnosed in May 2008.

    His death marked the twilight of a political dynasty and dealt a blow to Democrats as they seek to answer President Barack Obama’s call for an overhaul of the healthcare system.

    May he rest in peace.


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  Obamacare

    Day By Day by Chris Muir August 26, 2009 – They Have a License

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Yes, Chris, the Obama Administration and Congressional Democrats have a license to steal from future generations – especially by racking up massive record-breaking federal deficits. How do you spell hyper-inflation and low economic growth?

    And, who does that hurt?

    The senior citizens, who have dutifully paid their taxes and now find their fixed incomes worth less because the currency buys less.

    To think the Democrats ACTUALLY think they will pay for Obamacare?

    They cannot balance or manage the economy now.

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