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Saturday
07Nov2009

NetRight Daily: Health Care and more on Comrade Graham 

Do Bluedogs Believe ObamaCare Fairy Tales?:  Members of the House could vote as early as this weekend on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's 1,900-plus page proposal to create a government-run health care system in America.

More on the Comrade Lindsey Graham Ad Buyers:  We've done two in-depth stories now on the ultra-liberal special interests behind the recent barrage of "conservative" pro-Lindsey Graham ads in South Carolina.

A True Stimulus:  The recent history of stimulus programs suggests that at least two ideas thought at first to be surefire winners left a lot to be desired once the results came in.

Journalism and the Left:  There has always been concern among fiscal conservatives that their common sense approach to government expenditures never receives a fair representation in the mainstream media.  Even when their ideas are enacted and prove to be very successful, they are derided by the news media.  The policies enacted by the Reagan Administration produced a decade of economic growth and ended many years of uncontrolled inflation, yet those policies were labeled as "trickle down economics" by the left and the news media.

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Friday
06Nov2009

Daily Grind: Moderate Dems "Choose Ye Whom Ye Shall Serve"

Moderate Dems: "Choose Ye Whom Ye Shall Serve"
At least 41 House Democrats are needed to defeat Saturday's expected vote on the government takeover of health care.

November's Dizzying Spin
Just look beneath the Democrats most celebrated "victory" and you'll see the handwriting on the wall – for both parties.

The Overnights from NetRight Nation
This week Adam Bitely discusses the health care vote that is set to happen tomorrow.

Too Hot Not To Note: Can the 10th Amendment Save Us?
Cal Thomas with The State in South Carolina asks the important states rights question that is being ignored.

 

Friday
06Nov2009

ALG to Moderate Democrats on Public Option: "Abandon Ship-or Prepare to Dive" 

"It's time for moderate and conservative Democrats in Congress to abandon

ship if they want to keep their jobs.  The American people do not want

more government; they are trying desperately to get government off their

backs and out of their pockets."ALG President Bill Wilson.

November 4th, 2009, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today urged members of the House Democrat Blue Dog coalition and other vulnerable members to "read the tea leaves and abandon the Hard Left's attempt to take over the nation's entire health care system."

"Last night's overwhelming election results leave vulnerable members in the majority in a tight spot," said Wilson.  "Do they want to be wiped out politically to help Barack Obama foist his unwanted agenda on the American people? Or will they abandon ship?"

Already, on Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is indicating he may delay final votes on Democrats' $2.1 trillion "public option" until 2010.  But, Wilson argues, "That will make gathering the votes among vulnerable members all the more difficult as voter concerns increasingly shift to unemployment, the national debt, and the sinking dollar."

Wilson asked of Congressional leadership, "Why, if exit polls show voter anxiety over the state of the economy, jobs, excessive government spending and taxes, is Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid focused on taking over health care and expanding government?"

"Congress is out of step with the American people," Wilson said.

According to ABC News, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid remain committed to holding votes on the "public option" before Christmas.  On October 27th, Pelosi said, "I am absolutely confident that we are going to get health care done by the end of this year, and Nancy Pelosi is just as confident."

Said Reid spokesman Jim Manley, "Our goals remain unchanged.  We want to get health insurance reform done this year, and we have unprecedented momentum to achieve that."

Today, according to Congressional Quarterly, Congresswoman Louise Slaughter, Chair of the House Rules committee said a House vote would occur on Saturday, November 7th, with floor debate beginning on Friday. 

But, reports ABC, Congressional Democrats may be reconsidering their strategy.  A senior Democrat aide said "Getting this done by the by the end of the year is a no-go," which was confirmed to ABC by two other key Congressional Democrats, indicating disagreement about how to proceed.

"Pelosi and Reid still don't have the votes," Wilson explained.  "Every time they put off the floor votes, they show their hand—and right now they are saying that they need more time to twist arms and make deals."

"But for vulnerable members of the Democrat caucus, Pelosi and Reid cannot protect them from an overwhelming public wave of dissatisfaction with government, which never favors the incumbent party," said Wilson. 

"ObamaCare could be the biggest casualty of public outrage with big government," Wilson said.

According to Rasmussen Reports, 54 percent of voters oppose the "public option" proposed, which only 42 percent support.

"It's time for moderate and conservative Democrats in Congress to abandon ship if they want to keep their jobs.  The American people do not want more government; they are trying desperately to get government off their backs and out of their pockets," Wilson concluded.

 

 
Tuesday
06Oct2009

HCHR - Democrats Defecting on Health Care Reform

Developing Story: Senate Democrats Ron Wyden and Jay Rockefeller “have refused to pledge support” for the Senate Finance bill expected to come to a vote this week. With the defection of two Dems and Reid playing coy with the nuclear option, prospects for passing any kind of reform are getting hairy.    Read the developing story

Tuesday
29Sep2009

Daily Grind: The Public Option Doghouse 

Editorial: Blue Dogs in the Doghouse over the Public "Option"
Unless House Blue Dogs wish to go from the people's House to the doghouse, they had better make good on their promise not to add a cent to an already out-of-control debt—now some $11.8 trillion.

It's Barry Doody Time
Barack Obama is urging Congress to bail out the nation's "news" organizations as they fall further and further into disrepute and destitution.

Too Hot Not To Note: A Critic Finds Obama Policies a Perfect Target
The New York Times profiles Americans for Limited Government.