Posted on 11/19/2013 1:01:34 PM PST by gwjack
The drive to repeal and replace the newly enacted health care-reform law has already bumped into a bit of Beltway conventional wisdom: Entitlements are never repealed. Even if Republicans somehow summoned the political will to try, they would first need to win the presidency and a filibuster-proof majority in the U.S. Senate.
That would be a tall order, to be sure. And no one should underestimate the difficulty of reversing what Washington has wroughtin a welfare state, the ratchet effect usually works only one way. But those who say it has never been done before are forgetting about the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2010/03/30/the-last-time-health-care-was-repealed/#ixzz2l7xLeNVi
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Who can forget citizens/constituents chasing, and scaling the hood of Rostenkowski's vehicle?
Gwjack
Defund it! That would be a lot easier.
Oh, that’s right, the republicans rejected that notion of exerting their authority. They said they’ll be much stronge on this issue when they win back the Senate and the Presidency, not that they didn’t have authority while they held the house as majority, it’s just that they’ll be much stronger then.
Yeah.
Oh, and that Cruz guy, once they get rid of hime, they’ll be much stronger.
These guys do not want to win nor do they want to take away this monstrosity, nor do they want to run winning campaigns against it.
They are shaking in their tassled loafers, losing lobbyists over this. They’ll have to appease them by racing to load up on illegal immigrants, oh they’re so poor - They RUN the malls, supermarkets, In Texas. They have contempt for us.
THese republicans are a stupid mess.
got it off your chest?
The House did vote to limit the funding but the senate refused to take it up.
So, most of what you said is not really true
Wrongo.
They did not support Ted Cruz in his effort to completely defund it.
You call that defunding it.
No Sale.
They had to be dragged into the fight.
They were not going to take up the fight.
Hi bert, I hope you are well. What part of Tennessee do you live?
I’m with you. The Senate, refused to take a “clean” vote on the defund issue. Regardless of the political gamesmanship, the bill was not presented for a vote.
Sigh. I long for a few score foot sodiers that would drape the vehicles of our Congresscritters. And, given this day of civility, I’m sure no one will chase them down the street chanting repeal, impeach, recall, coward, etc. Hmmmm. Perhaps the mysterious appearance of moist, wet, tea bags in the halls of Congress would send a signal?
Gwjack
MCCA was the first attempt to “means test” Medicare.
The added costs of the new items covered were to be paid for by an income tax surtax of $22.5 on every $150 of income taxes paid by Americans the age of 65 or older up to $800 for singles and $1600 for couples.
My guess is a proposal like this would be warmly received by the Baraqqi regime today.
W. James Antle III: ...they would first need to win the presidency and a filibuster-proof majority in the U.S. Senate.
Mr. Antle needs to brush up on the Oval Office's constitutionally limited powers. This is because Congress can override a presidential veto with help from voters.
More specifically, if patriots and former Obama supporters can get themselves organized to elect a 2/3 conservative majority in both Houses of Congress in 2014 then Congress will have the power to do the following. Congress will have the authority, under the Constitution's Clause 2 of Section 7 of Article I, to override presidential vetoes. This means that a conservative supermajority-controlled Congress will be able to repeal Obamacare without Obama's signature.
Hi Amendment10 - I hope you are well. You are most welcome. Thank you for your post, and kind words.
I agree with your statements. Of course, it begins with We, the People. We (and I include myself in that group) need to be more assertive and proactive with our existing Reps and Senators. I don’t believe it will take to the next election (or any election) to effect change. It can happen then, but there is no time like the present. Organized demonstrations of disorganization would get attention and results. Hmmmm. I hope I’m not Pollyana.
Thanks again for your post.
Gwjack
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