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Saturday, November 07, 2009
The Undecideds
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 1:53 PM
Pelosi claims they'll have the votes by this afternoon to pass Obamacare through the House. He's banking on converting one-third of these "undecided" votes into "yes" votes. Via Politico:

Melissa Bean
Dennis Cardoza
Jim Cooper -- Yes at 11 a.m.
Jim Costa
Lincoln Davis
Betsy Markey
Michael Michaud
Scott Murphy
Bart Stupak
John Barrow
Marion Berry
Rick Boucher
Ben Chandler
Joe Donnelly
Tim Holden
Mike McIntyre
Harry Mitchell
Heath Shuler
Zack Space
Allen Boyd
Gabrielle Giffords
Dan Maffei
Ron Klein
Glenn Nye
Michael Arcuri
Henry Cuellar
Chet Edwards
Brad Ellsworth
Paul Kanjorski
Ann Kirkpatrick
John Boccieri
Chris Carney
Steve Driehaus
Bob Etheridge
Marcy Kaptur
Dennis Kucinich
Ciro Rodriguez
Kurt Schrader
Adam Smith
Gary Peters
Tom Perriello





Saturday, November 07, 2009
Just Vote No
Posted by: Carol Platt Liebau at 12:36 PM
As PelosiCare winds ever closer to a vote, the newest example of government "heath care" incompetence -- the debacle over the insufficiency of swine flu vaccine and inequities in its distribution --  should serve as one more warning (as if anyone needed it) about what too often happens when the government is in charge.

Nancy Pelosi says her bill will cover everyone at a cost of $894 billion.  Right.  Just in September, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius insisted that the swine flu vaccine would be delivered earlier than expected.  So much for government's predictive powers, right?

Has there ever been a government program that worked better -- and more cheaply -- than expected?  Hardly.  The expenses incurred by the overwhelming majority end up exceeding projections by a vast degree.  Does anyone really expect PelosiCare to be any different?




Saturday, November 07, 2009
Health Care Throwdown: Palin vs. Pelosi
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 12:13 PM
Sarah Palin used her Facebook page today to send a message to Nancy Pelosi: "Speaker Pelosi: Your Blue Dogs are Howling."
Like many Americans, I’m very concerned about the efforts underway to rush through the 2,000 page Pelosi health care bill this weekend. Why the rush? That’s a lot of pages to read. Why not give everyone the chance to read it and debate it?

How much will this bill cost us? It’s unclear because the figures coming out of Washington keep changing – and always in the direction of costing more, not less. The latest numbers show it will cost more than a trillion dollars over the decade, but when has a government program ever come in on or under budget?

How will we pay for it? Taxes, of course – and not just on the “rich” (you know, the people who spur the economy by buying goods and running companies that employ people), but also on just about everyone, especially small businesses – the job-creating engine of our economy. One of the points of health care reform was to help small businesses with the cost, but this bill hurts them – and right at a time when so many Americans are out of work and need the jobs that small businesses produce.

What’s in this bill? The “death panel” provision is in it. Medicare cuts are in it. Coverage of illegal immigrants is in it. And federal funding for abortion is in it. I commend the many Republicans and Blue Dog Democrats who are taking a principled stance to fight this.

I had a message for Speaker Pelosi in a speech I gave last night for the Wisconsin Right to Life – “please, please don’t break the ‘transparency promise’ by prohibiting at least a vote of your colleagues on funding abortion-on-demand.”

Speaker Pelosi has already broken many promises thus far in this “reform” exercise. She promised that this would be a bi-partisan effort, but the bill she’s pushing isn’t bi-partisan. She promised that the final version of the bill would be posted online 72 hours before it comes to a vote so that the American people could clearly see what’s in it and how we will pay for it. But she broke that promise too when she decided to rush the bill to a vote this weekend.

The speaker must be held accountable for her broken promises. Now is the time for Americans who believe in the free market and who believe that we need policies that promote job growth instead of job loss to say once and for all, “Enough!” Stand up and make your voices heard before it’s too late. Call and email your representatives and tell them to vote “no” on Pelosi’s train wreck of a health care bill, or else we will vote “no” to sending them back to Washington when we go to the polls in less than 12 months.

- Sarah Palin





Saturday, November 07, 2009
Pelosi: Buy a $15,000 Policy or Go to Jail
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 11:17 AM
A letter from the non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) sheds some light on the consequences outlined in Pelosi's new health care proposal for those who choose NOT to comply with its new individual mandate--including up to a $250,000 fine and 5 years in jail:

Key excerpts from the JCT letter appear below (courtesy Ways & Means Ranking Member Dave Camp, R-MI):
“H.R. 3962 provides that an individual (or a husband and wife in the case of a joint return) who does not, at any time during the taxable year, maintain acceptable health insurance coverage for himself or herself and each of his or her qualifying children is subject to an additional tax.” [page 1]
                                                       
“If the government determines that the taxpayer’s unpaid tax liability results from willful behavior, the following penalties could apply…” [page 2]
                                                      
Criminal penalties
Prosecution is authorized under the Code for a variety of offenses.  Depending on the level of the noncompliance, the following penalties could apply to an individual:

• Section 7203 – misdemeanor willful failure to pay is punishable by a fine of up to $25,000 and/or imprisonment of up to one year.

• Section 7201 – felony willful evasion is punishable by a fine of up to $250,000 and/or imprisonment of up to five years.” [page 3]
Rep. Camp reports that according to the CBO, the "lowest cost family non-group plan under the Speaker's bill would cost $15,000 in 2016.




Saturday, November 07, 2009
CBO: PelosiCare Cost Estimate = $3 Trillion Over 10 Years
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 11:07 AM
The following info is a statement from Senator Gregg (R-NH), the ranking Republican on the Senate Budget Committee:

Senator Gregg: Updated CBO Estimate of House Bill Pulls Back the Curtain on Majority’s Intent to Grow Government by $3 Trillion.

Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH), ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee today commented on the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) more detailed cost estimate of the manager’s amendment to the House health reform bill.

Senator Gregg stated, “The CBO estimate released last night finally sheds light on the smoke and mirrors game the majority has been playing with the cost of their health care reform proposal. Over the first 10 years, this legislation builds in gross new spending of $1.7 trillion – and most of the new spending doesn’t even start until 2014. Once that spending is fully phased in, the House Democratic bill rings up at more than $3 trillion over ten years.

“Additionally, this bill cuts critical Medicare and Medicaid funding by $628 billion, accounts for nearly $1.2 trillion in tax and fee increases and will explode the scope of government by putting the nation’s health care system in the hands of Washington bureaucrats. The $3 trillion price tag defies common sense – we simply cannot add all this new spending to the government rolls and claim to control the deficit.

“If we continue to pile more and more debt on the next generation, they will never be able to get out from under it. The health care system needs reform, but this massive expansion of government, financed by our children and grandchildren, is the wrong way to proceed.”






Saturday, November 07, 2009
PelosiCare's Bureaucratic Nightmare
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 10:50 AM
As the House gets set to vote on Pelosi's health care proposal this weekend, here's another graphical representation from the GOP of Dems' proposed (improved?) health care bureaucracy:







Saturday, November 07, 2009
Dem Leader Hoyer: We'll have the votes by this evening
Posted by: Townhall.com Staff at 8:27 AM
On MSNBC Saturday morning, Democratic Majority Leader Steny Hoyer stated that he and Pelosi will have the necessary 218 votes to pass their govt-run healthcare bill by early-afternoon/early evening.




Friday, November 06, 2009
Health Care Vote Looms: Where Does Your Rep. Stand?
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 3:20 PM
The Office of the Republican Whip has just published this comprehensive list of House Representatives who may still be on the fence about voting for or against Pelosi's health care overhaul.  Where does your representative stand?  Contact them through the Capitol Switchboard @ 202-224-2131.

As of today, at least 69 Democrats have expressed opposition to the Speaker’s health care bill. As the bill comes to the House floor, how many Democrats will stand up and vote against a health care bill that raises taxes, cuts benefits to seniors, and spends money that families and small businesses across America cannot afford? Full list after the jump.

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Friday, November 06, 2009
Behind Closed Doors: The Obamacare Arm Twisting Begins
Posted by: Townhall.com Staff at 12:32 PM
Guest post from Ernest Istook with the Heritage Foundation

The heat is happening behind closed doors as the U.S. House prepares for a Saturday showdown vote on health care. Access is everything. By keeping Members of Congress in Washington, D.C., this weekend, Democratic leaders keep them away from angry constituents back in their home states, where the Members normally would depart from Friday to Monday. (Note: The tactics aren’t different from what Republicans sometimes used when they held the majority.)

The first step is to keep Congress in town. The second is to keep them monitored and available for whenever leaders want to summons them for backroom meetings—sometimes to discuss and sometimes to pressure and browbeat and offer deals. A “buddy system” is sometimes assigned so a fellow Congressman from the party’s whip team keeps tab on each undecided member’s whereabouts, their cell and other private phone numbers, the places they tend to hangout between votes, and similar information.
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Friday, November 06, 2009
Pelosi's Bill Might Go For A Vote Tomorrow... Or It Might Not
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 12:07 PM
It's being widely reported that the critical House vote on Obamacare is slated for tomorrow evening -- but everyone still wants to know: Does Pelosi have the votes? The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Hill aren't sure... and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) just hinted that it may get pushed back. My guess? This push for tomorrow is a lot of bluster, and probably won't pan out.




Friday, November 06, 2009
Rick Scott: Unsung Conservative Hero of the Health Care Debate
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 8:49 AM
I've got a profile up of Rick Scott, the former hospital industry executive who has been stirring up much of the angst about ObamaCare.




Thursday, November 05, 2009
Why Would the AARP Endorse ObamaCare Cuts in Medicare? Follow the Money.
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 3:58 PM
The Chicago Tribune is wondering--what's up with the AARP?  Something must be up:
Why else would the nation's largest lobbying organization, sworn to protect the interests of senior citizens, watch silently as Congress plans to cut Medicare spending by $400 billion to pay for its health reform legislation? Could it be that the interests of seniors and AARP are not exactly aligned?

Let's follow the money. AARP takes in more than half of its $1.1 billion budget in royalty fees from health insurers and other vendors that market services with the organization's name. Medicare supplementary policies, called "Medigap" plans, make up the biggest share of this royalty revenue.

AARP has an interest in selling more, not fewer, Medigap plans, of course. But there is a competitor on the block.  A growing number of seniors are enrolling in a new form of Medicare coverage Medicare Advantage where they don't need Medigap.  Medicare Advantage was created in 2003 to give seniors the option of joining private plans that are paid up to 12 percent more to provide better health benefits than traditional Medicare.

These private plans compete with each other by offering seniors such services as lower premiums, better drug coverage, dental care and eyeglasses, and more comprehensive coverage for major medical expenses. Nearly 11 million of Medicare's 45-million beneficiaries are in the program.

Congress' health reform bills would cut spending for Medicare Advantage by at least $150 billion. President Obama has singled out Medicare Advantage, saying it is a give-away to private insurance companies. But virtually all of the extra money goes back to seniors in the form of better benefits, so it's seniors who have the most to lose.

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Thursday, November 05, 2009
12 Conservative Protesters Arrested At House Call
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 3:50 PM
Ten people have been arrested outside of Pelosi's office in the Cannon House Office Building. Four were charged with unlawful entry, and six for unlawful conduct in hallway. In addition, two other women arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

This is in addition to another protester being pushed inside a Congressional office, as I reported earlier.....





Thursday, November 05, 2009
Democratic Congressmen's Senior Aid Pushes "House Call" Protester
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 3:21 PM
Rep. Gerry Connolly's Communications Director George Burke reportedly pushed Teri Christoph, executive director of the group "Smart Girl Politics," after she visited Connolly's office as part of today's "House Call" protest.

Christoph had asked Burke why it was necessary for her to put her flip camera away -- an answer Burke had given her after she asked repeated questions about Connolly's stance on Pelosi's health care bill. No one has forgotten just how evasive the Congressman has been on the issue, but now it seems that he's resorted to siccing senior staffers on his own constituents to continue to avoid accountability.

Burke allegedly pushed Christoph's arm down forcefully after she asked about her camera, and it drew gasps of surprise from both junior Connolly staffers and about half a dozen other visitors inside Connolly's office.

Christoph was told that she needed a press pass to have a camera.

"[Then] he bumped into my arm that was holding the camera and threatened to call the police," said Christoph. "His young staffers conducted themselves very very well, but his senior staffer made it seem like I was the enemy…"

Inquiries to Connolly's office about the altercation have not been returned.

UPDATE: Burke has adamantly denied the reports — though, not to this reporter.





Thursday, November 05, 2009
Dem Congressman: Like Obama, People Label Me 'Liberal' Because I'm 'Humane' & Want Obamacare
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 2:46 PM
On the one hand, Obama can not be labeled a "liberal" because he does not fit into any category. On the other hand, to be a liberal means you're "humane" and want everyone to have Obamacare. Which is it Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD)?

Like his messiah, Cummings says what needs to be said regardless of truth.
 




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