• Carly Fiorina,  Obamacare

    CA-Sen: Carly Fiorina Delivers Weekly Republican Party Address

    Former Hewlett-Packard CEO and California U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina delivers the weekly National Republican Party address

    With Obamacare legislation before the United States Senate, Carly Fiorina goes national.

    Carly Fiorina is getting some national exposure Saturday after Senate GOP czar Mitch McConnell tapped her to give the GOP weekly Republican address today.

    Mitch’s assignment was to address the health care debate. Talking directly into the camera in front of a plain background, Carly puts her battle with breast cancer into the political context of the health care reform battle currently going on in the Senate….

    Here is the text of her remarks:

    Hello. This is Carly Fiorina. And today I’d like to speak to you as one of the more than two and a half million women in America who have been diagnosed with breast cancer — and beaten it.
     
    Like everyone else who’s diagnosed with cancer, I never thought it would happen to me. I was fit, healthy, and active. I even got regular check-ups. But earlier this year, just two weeks after a clear mammogram, I discovered a lump through a self-exam.
     
    Soon after that came the diagnosis, the surgery, the long and difficult treatment regimen, and the painful experience of wondering whether I would make it, whether I’d pull through.
     
    I’m fortunate to live near one of the greatest cancer centers in the world. I’m fortunate to have the incredible love and support of family and friends. And my diagnosis gave me time to think about my future — because one of the things that happens when you have to face your fears, including the fear of dying, is that you can face your future with renewed hope and enthusiasm.
     
    My doctors tell me I have won my battle with cancer. And, I realize that this makes me one of the lucky ones. Last year alone, more than 40,000 Americans died from breast cancer. Aside from lung cancer, breast cancer is the most fatal form of cancer for American women. Nearly 200,000 new cases were reported last year alone.
     
    That’s why a recent recommendation on mammograms by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a government-run panel of health care professionals that makes recommendations on prevention, struck such a nerve. The task force did not include an oncologist or a radiologist, in other words cancer experts did not develop this recommendation. They said that most women under 50 don’t need regular mammograms and that women over 50 should only get them every other year. And yet we all know that the chances of surviving cancer are greater the earlier it’s detected. If I’d followed this new recommendation and waited another two years, I’m not sure I’d be alive today.
     
    What’s more this task force was explicitly asked to focus on costs, not just prevention. As it turned out, costs were a significant factor in this recommendation. Will a bureaucrat determine that my life isn’t worth saving?
     
    All this takes on even greater urgency in the midst of the ongoing health care debate in Washington. We wonder if we are heading down a path where the federal government will at first suggest and then mandate new standards for prevention and treatment. Do we really want government bureaucrats rather than doctors dictating how we prevent and treat something like breast cancer?
     
    The response we’ve gotten to these questions has been less than encouraging. In the face of a national outcry over the recent task force recommendations, the Secretary of Health and Human Services said the Preventive Services Task Force doesn’t set federal policy. The real question, though, is whether bodies like this would set policy under the $2.5 trillion, 2,074-page plan that’s now making its way through Congress?
     
    Unfortunately, the answer to that question isn’t encouraging either. The health care bill now being debated in the Senate explicitly empowers this very task force to influence future coverage and preventive care. Section 4105, for example, authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to deny payment for prevention services the task force recommends against. Another section requires every health plan in America to cover task force recommended preventive services. In fact, there are more than a dozen examples in the bill where this task force is empowered to influence care.
     
    There is a reason American women with breast cancer have a higher survival rate than women in countries with government-run health care. Unlike those countries, our government doesn’t dictate what prevention and treatments women can get.
     
    While some defend the idea of a government task force, my experience with cancer tells me it’s wrong. Cutting down on mammograms might save the government some money that it will then spend on something else. But it won’t save lives. And isn’t that what health care reform was supposed to be all about?
     
    This is just one in many examples of serious problems with this healthcare reform legislation. Rather than remaking the entire national healthcare system at the cost of higher taxes and exploding deficits, we should build on what works, such as expanding access to integrated care and to community clinics that will give those most in need appropriate care at a reasonable price.
     
    Congress should reform medical malpractice to match what we have in California where frivolous lawsuits are a thing of the past. We should permit consumers to purchase health insurance from any company in the country, expanding consumer choice and driving down cost and unnecessary mandates.
     
    People want to know that their care will stay where it belongs: in the hands of doctors and patients. Unfortunately, the path Congress is on in this debate is not giving us the confidence that it will.

    Thank you.

    This is a significant address and crystallizes on a personal level the Republican objections to Obamacare. Look for more from Carly regarding health care reform as Obamacare makes its way through the legislative process.


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  • Carly Fiorina,  Obamacare,  Polling

    Poll Watch: American Women Sharply Disagree With Mammogram Guidelines Issued By Government Panel


    From the Gallup Poll

    This is bad news for Obamacare.

    Three-quarters of American women between the ages of 35 and 75 disagree with the relaxed medical recommendations for mammograms announced by a government panel last week, according to a new Gallup/USA Today poll.

    The survey released Tuesday finds 47 percent of women “strongly disagree” and another 29 percent “disagree” with the recommendation from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force last week that women in their 40s should no longer get routine breast cancer exams, and that the interval for women getting a mammogram in their 50s should be every two years, rather than every year.

    Only 22 percent of those surveyed expressed support for the proposals.

    And, the Obama administration is already backing away from the panel. But, American women are too smart. They know the Democrat’s health reform legislation WILL mean government mandated guidelines in order to cut costs and ILL lead to rationing.

    The most stark assessment comes from California U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina who has successfully battled breast cancer this year:

    “Had I followed these recommendations… I could well not be sitting here,” Fiorina told King.

    “The truth is all of these preventative techniques… are saving lives. Who is to say that a nameless, faceless government bureaucrat in Washington, D.C. should determine that my life is too expensive to save?”


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  • Obamacare,  Polling

    Obamacare Poll Watch: 48.7 Per Cent Oppose ONLY 39.5 Per Cent Favor


    Pollster.com’s aggregate real time chart (will change after this dated posting)

    The latest Rasmussen poll is even more dire for Obamacare.

    Generally speaking, do you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose the health care reform plan proposed by President Obama and the congressional Democrats?

    • 38% Favor
    • 56% Oppose

    If the health care reform plan passes, will the quality of health care get better, worse, or stay about the same?

    • 20% Better

    • 54% Worse
    • 19% Same

    If the health care reform plan passes, will the cost of health care go up, go down, or stay about the same?

    • 60% Up
    • 16% Down
    • 18% Same

    So, what are the Democrat members of Congress thinking?

    If the Democrats ram Obamcare through the Congress and President Obama signs the bill, the Congress will change in November 2010 and the entire legislative program of health care reform will be changed.

    Wouldn’t a bipartisan approach be a better way to achieve the goal of better health care for all Americans?


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  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina,  Obamacare

    Video: Carly Fiorina on Mammogram Guidelines, Breast Cancer and Obamacare

    California U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360

    Watch the entire video but the pertinent Obamacare criticisms from Carly Fiorina are around the 7 minute mark. Cost based medicine and rationing is part and parcel with socialized medicine.

    This IS Obamacare in both the House and Senate versions.

    And, when they start saying that Flap will NOT have coverage for PSA tests for prostate cancer. Well, like Fiorina and breast cancer this goes right to MY survival.

    And, it makes me angry.

    My California U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer voted for the Senate Obamacare bill and I will be voting her out of office next year and replacing her with Carly Fiorina.


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  Obamacare,  Saturday Night Live

    Day By Day November 23, 2009 – Born Again



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Damon, after the first of the year, you and Jan will need all of the tax credits you can receive. The Obama “Hope and Change” massive tax hikes will begin to take effect. Surprisingly, America is NOT out of its recession yet and the Obama Administration is warning of a double dip recession.

    Fancy that.

    The fact is the massive Obama and Democrat Party Economic Stimuilus Bill (remember the $757 Billion) or PORKULUS has failed to solve the emplyment problem or stimulate the economy. So, they want to spend more even with a $ 2 Trillion Obamacare bill looming?

    No wonder EVEN Saturday Night Live is roasting Obama about foreign debt owed to China.

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  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina,  Obamacare

    Carly Fiorina: Obama Might Have to “EAT HIS WORDS” on Health Care Reform

    California U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina discusses Obamacare

    United States Senate candidate Carly Fiorina says, “I would have voted no.”

    A day after the fragile Senate Democratic Caucus rallied to move the Democrats’ health care reform bill to the Senate floor for debate, the woman who wants to replace Sen. Barbara Boxer said Sunday that President Obama will have to “eat his words” on health care reform if the bill becomes law.

    After telling CNN Chief National Correspondent John King that she does not support the health care reform bill crafted by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Republican Senate hopeful Carly Fiorina took on President Obama over his top domestic agenda item during the first year of his administration.

    “If you listen to what the President Obama said about this health care proposal, even he agreed with me. He said he wouldn’t sign into law a bill that increased the deficit. He said he wouldn’t sign into law a bill that increased the cost of health care. If this bill goes through, President Obama will have to eat his words or break his promise.”

    Depending on what time frame is used to analyze the costs and revenues associated with the bill, Republicans and Democrats dispute whether the Reid bill is deficit-neutral. And Fiorina’s assertion that the Reid bill would increase health care costs is the criticism often leveled by conservatives against the new taxes that would be levied in order to pay for some of the bill’s costs, and to an analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office which found that premiums in the public health insurance option would be higher than average because people taking advantage of the public option would be sicker than the rest of the population.

    “I agree with the goals of health care reform,” Fiorina also told King. “What I strenuously disagree with is [the idea] that this bill, or the one that made it through the House, solves the problem in any way.”

    Fiorina, a breast cancer survivor, also took issue with new recommendations from an independent task force as to when and how often women should get mammograms.

    “Had I followed these recommendations… I could well not be sitting here,” Fiorina told King.

    “The truth is all of these preventative techniques… are saving lives. Who is to say that a nameless, faceless government bureaucrat in Washington, D.C. should determine that my life is too expensive to save?”

    In response to the report, Health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the guidelines do not set federal policy and don’t determine what services are covered by the federal government. “Keep doing what you have been doing for years – talk to your doctor about your individual history, ask questions, and make the decision that is right for you,” Sebelius said in a statement.

    Pressed on how health care reform could achieve cost containment, Fiorina responded that the focus should be on providing quality care.

    Why, of course, it is just common sense that mandatory coverage of tens of millions more Americans with health care is going to cost more. Who is going to pay for it has always been the main question. The cost factor is what sunk Hillarycare back in the 1990’s only this time the Democrats have a super majority in the House and Senate.

    The Democrats in the Congress, including Californai Senator Barbara Boxer will own Obamacare if this Obama legislative package becomes law. Then, Boxer will have to defend it ALL when she runs against Carly Fiorina in November 2010.

    Employment, Cap and Trade, plus health care reform will be the main issues in the Boxer vs. Fiorina face off coming up soon.

    Stay tuned…….

    Carly Fiorina on CNN’s “Last Word” Part 2

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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  Obamacare

    Day By Day November 22, 2009 – Proof of Ownership



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    The issue of ownership of health care reform is an interesting one, Chris. Everyone calls it Obamacare and it IS the President who has proposed this massive government take over of the remainder of private medicine in America.

    But, President Obama is NOT up for re-election next year – Congressional Democrats ARE.

    House and Senate Democrats who voted either for the House bill or for cloture yesterday OWN Obamacare and will have to run on its provisions.

    Flap’s bet is that American voters will NOT take too kindly to massive tax increases, public funding of abortion, subsidized care for illegal aliens and the massive redistribution of private health care to the government’s control. Of course, the Democrats deny that their bills contain these provisions – So, let’s see what comes out of the House-Senate Conference Committee, now shall we.

    The chickens and Democrat Party ownership of Obamacare will come home to roost.

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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  Obamacare

    Day By Day November 20, 2009 – Rush Delivery



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    With the release of the Senate version of Obamacare, Americans should be very afraid as to what Obama taxation will do to their family’s bottom line.

    Tax increases are coming and with the massive increases in government spending so will inflation. I mean, look at the price of gold – at an all time high. American’s income will be worth LESS in spending power.

    Why is Obama now moaning about a double-dip recession?

    His massive ramping up of government spending and regulation/control has NOT resulted in any meaningful increase in economic activity and more employment. And, most of the Obama tax increases have not begun. So, he will blame it on a second downturn while on his watch?

    Watch the Senate Obamacare vote on Saturday. If the Democrats wish to stay in power, they will vote against it in sufficient numbers to filibuster the bill. It is simply too expensive for too little reform and will push the economy over the brink.

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  • Obamacare,  Polling

    Obamacare Poll Watch: Most American Voters Continue to Oppose Legislation

    Although the House passed a health care reform bill this past weekend, most Americans continue to oppose the legislation.

    Over the weekend, Democratic leaders spoke of an historic moment as health care reform legislation passed the House of Representatives. But that legislative victory failed to significantly move public opinion.

    The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 45% now favor the health care plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. Most (52%) remain opposed.

    Only 25% Strongly Support the plan while 42% are Strongly Opposed.

    Support for the plan has remained essentially unchanged for months.

    The House bill which was passed by a few votes is going nowhere in the U.S. Senate and I doubt the Senate will be able to pass ANY comprehensive bill this year or next.

    If the Congress wants to pass ANY reform legislation, they will have to start over and begin an incremental reform with bipartisanship.

    Think this will happen?

    Doubtful…..


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  Obamacare

    Day By Day November 8, 2009 – Afterlife

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Nancy Pelosi may be celebrating today because her House version of health care reform was rammed through her House of Representatives.

    But, the fact is San Fran Nan may have killed the Obama Presidency and her own Democrat majority in Congress.

    The issue of public funding for abortion via the Stupak amendment for health care reform is NOT over and simply moves over to the U.S. Senate and any conference committee.

    With ONLY one Republican voting for Obamacare in the House and NO GOP Senators (including a few Democrat Senators like Joe Lieberman) favoring this House version with a public option, the President may have to resort to the nuclear option of “reconciliation” in order for this legislation to pass. These kind of strong arm tactics and lack of bipartisanship WILL be used against Obama and his party in 2010 and 2012.

    President Obama and Nancy Pelosi may have won the battle but lost the war.

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