Archive for November, 2009
Democrats Continue Arrogant Path
First the House of Representatives passed a bill that I did not believe would make it and now the Senate has voted 60-39* to allow debate on a different health care bill that includes a public option. Historically, most bills that make it to debate on the Senate floor are ultimately passed into law. I’m [...]
Posted: November 22nd, 2009 under All, News, Opinion.
Tags: abortion, health care, Landrieu, Lieberman, Lincoln, public option
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Bill Clinton Smarter than Obama
Early in his first term, President Bill Clinton created a commission headed by Hillary Clinton to overhaul health care in the United States. He met fierce opposition. Since he was a wise and crafty politician, he backed off and pursued other matters. As a result, he was reelected to a second term and is remembered [...]
Posted: November 6th, 2009 under All, News, Opinion.
Tags: Bill Clinton, health care, Obama, Pelosi, Reid
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“PelosiCare Must Be Defeated”
Democrats were trounced in New Jersey and Virginia, but still have not learned their lesson. Led by Congressman Pelosi (D-CA) and President Obama, the Democrats are poised to arrogantly push through a health care bill that no one wants and is not needed.
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) spoke to a group of thousands who [...]
Posted: November 5th, 2009 under All, News, Opinion.
Tags: Boehner, deficit, health care, Obama, Pelosi
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Republicans Kick Donkey!
In Virginia, Republicans won the Governor’s, Lt. Governor’s and Attorney General’s post. In New Jersey, Governor-elect Chris Christie pulled off a remarkable upset in a state that is predominantly Democratic. I hope that the message is loud and clear for Democrats in Congress. I hope they know what awaits them in 2010 if they [...]
Posted: November 3rd, 2009 under News.
Tags: Christie, Corzine, health care, McDonnel, NJ, Obama, Pelosi, Reid, VA
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Vote Today – Send a Message
Elections in off years are often ignored by the media. They are not seen as very important. However, today’s voting in New Jersey and Virginia is being seen as a referendum on the aggressive and arrogant push that the Democrats have been making to take control of health care in the United States. The Democrats [...]
Posted: November 3rd, 2009 under All.
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