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Tag: Obamacare (page 4)By JGillman, Section News
Say What? (No .. really not all that surprised - this WAS a 100% Democrat plan after all)
And There are R's in congress about to cave on this? ... By JGillman, Section News
Ted Cruz is spot on.
The role of the US House is supposed to be fund as needed, and not as a great big package. The President as Cruz explained, called out the dangers of veterans services and parks being put at risk by the GOP led house holding off the big package. The US House responded appropriately and offered funding only to have it rejected by Harry Reid. Huh go figure. Michigan GOP Reps pay attention. KNOW that you are winning FOR the country.
This guy is brilliant. (3 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
Any time you hear the "pre-exisitng" canard used to defend a gun directing our personal choices, point em this way.
A personal account reposted from FedUp USA .. Obamacare Just Gave Me A Death Sentence Sounds like hyperbole, right? Well, depends upon your perspective after you read what I have to say.
Continued below the fold. (2 comments, 1940 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
Credit where it is due.
In fact, I should have eight other press releases similar to this one. Tim Walberg (CD7)yesterday, voted in favor of legislation that would provide funding for the National Park Service and the Veterans Affairs Department. However,both pieces of legislation failed by not gathering enough Democrats to reach the two-thirds required for final passage. We have discussed this (quite appropriate)strategy on these pages recently. Walberg says: "President Obama and Congressional Democrats are already on record as supporting a piecemeal approach to keeping the government funded. It's disappointing some of my colleagues in the House do not feel as strongly about veteran services and disability claims, national parks and other areas of importance.Solid. Reality, is that Obama and Reid have said they will not negotiate. The GOP led US House is completely in the correct mode holding out specific funding legislation for what might be perceived as an immediate need, while other negotiations (and hopefully complete dissolution of Obamacare) are being made. Any suffering as a result of non funding is the result of the Democrats' stubbornness, and the President's absolutism. (7 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
The old question of how one might eat an elephant could see a fiscal analogy if a miracle of courage and determination sets into the Republican dominated US House.
Congress has already set an example of continuing resolutions, and money spending sans a budget, balanced or otherwise. Frankly, the role of congress has become that of enabler and cash valet to the spenders elsewhere in government, and little more. Competing special interests over the years have created some form of acceptance that ALL issues are important enough to fund fully, and no congress critter majority has been able to (as a whole) suppress the need to please. Its now a different world. The stakes are higher, there is a tyranny begging to be funded, and the people are screaming at the top of their lungs that ENOUGH is ENOUGH! And something happened in the meantime that should give us hope. Letting a little steam off the pressure cooker that is Washington DC, the president is at the time of this writing, expected to sign a bill guaranteeing pay for military services and members in the event of a 'shut down'. "The measure would also ensure continued pay for civilian employees of the Defense Department and Pentagon contractors whom Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel determines "are providing support to members of the Armed Forces." "Big deal, no? Think about it as one less thing the president can hold over the Republicans in congress. And the fact is, he really MUST sign it. Otherwise the tables are turned hard on him. And it is pure gold that should not be squandered. Listen up GOP, you had best go below the fold and pay close attention. (3 comments, 591 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
Its been inspiring to watch Senator Ted Cruz and REAL patriots talk on the Senate floor all night long.
Pushing into the 20th hour and still going strong, there appears to be clear differences where our state GOP is as compared to the party leadership nationally. About 19 hours ago Reince Priebus Chair of the national GOP tweets: From our own party leadership? Crickets. Nothing. Nada. Below the fold are screen shots of the only Michigan political social media efforts on twitter. (5 comments, 127 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
Tonight Senator Ted Cruz is my Senator.
He is America's Senator. A Hero. If you have not had the chance yet, get over to one of the streaming sites and watch a great debate. While technically not a filibuster until it delays the vote for cloture which would happen tomorrow. Cloture would cut off the amendment process and the only amendment made would be the stripping of the defunding mechanism in the continuing resolution to fund the government.
Watch, tweet, email, call, get your friends watching and learning. (8 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section Multimedia
Peters is the guy the Dems will be presenting as their choice for US Senate.
This ad mocks Peters Washington record, and abuses the pure Michigan campaign slightly.
Whats not to love?
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