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Tag: ACA (page 4)By JGillman, Section News
The easy wimpy way to reward your crony friends well into this entire ACA debacle is to roll over play dead, and permit those buddies waiting in the wings to apply THEIR form of 'capitalism'.
Right Governor Snyder? With all due respect, it takes a little more substance to represent your state sir. Especially when 26 states are ready to tell Obama where he can stick his health care. They pretty much have already. And given the outcome of the upcoming electoral contests in the Senate, the Congress, and yes, the 'occupied' White house, its likely that doing anything to capitulate with the insanity would be a foolish endeavor we would have to roll back anyhow. Why in the heck would we want to complicate things further? Take a lesson from one of your counterparts. Governor Rick Perry has kicked Obama's messenger, 300 style, into the abyss from which such laws emanate. He pretty much told that gal to deliver a go-to-hell with the mandate, expansive overreach, and unconstitutional buggery of the american people with a letter delivered today. A message for the man who was elected president in our nations fit of idiocy, who has shown himself to be incapable of recognizing cause and effect, misunderstands markets, and has no respect for what our founders shed blood for. Read the letter below the fold. Would that we Michiganders have such courage in our executive office. (2 comments, 747 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
One might think "Hey, on the bright side I get my efficiency rebate now that the law is valid!"
That's right. Remember Obama declared that if the Supreme court was a bunch of meanies and took your free health care away, you also would not get any of that money back for the free health care you were paying for. I think he said:" "By this August, nearly 13 million of you will receive a rebate from your insurance company because it spent too much on things like administration and CEO bonuses and not enough on your healthcare," Yeah. That's how it works. Yo.. Big O? Bite me. (3 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
Mr Bolger, with regard to the new health care exchange, listen to the next Governor.
"I think it would be wiser for our policy leaders in this state to wait until November, that's the final decision break point on this healthcare debate." In other words, take your time. And a side note on the question of WHOM is to be running the exchange? Name three or four of the current governor's best friends, and you will be pretty close. If they are not currently, then they are soon-to-be, as it will involve vast amounts of money. Let me remind the house leaders of testimoney they heard earlier this year (Below the fold) (4 comments, 901 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section Multimedia
Attorney General Bill Schuette on yesterday's decision by the nation's highest court.
One thing Bill. It not only raises the stakes in November, but rather going forward, we MUST have solidly conservative persons in decision making positions. Remember this now, and again in 2014. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
I will have something later, but in the mean time Thanks CS! .. - JG
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