Posted on 03/21/2015 5:42:56 PM PDT by Kaslin
What is it with this party? Senate Democrats have really personified the you shall not pass war cry for anything abortion-related as of late. First, theyre filibustering what was an extremely bipartisan bill to combat human trafficking until their staffs missed the non-controversial Hyde Amendment language, which was added as a rider (standard operating procedure for most spending bills) to the law. Democrats knew this language was going to be in the law because Republicans told them months in advance. Heck, Sen. Amy Klobuchars (D-MN) aide found the language, but failed to inform the senator before the bill went to the judiciary committee for a vote; it passed unanimously.
Now, Senate Democrats have built the abortion wall higher, rocking Rep. Nancy Pelosi and House Speaker John Boehners deal on Medicare. Its a step towards entitlement reform, and its sort of odd seeing such bipartisanship between Boehner and liberal stalwart Pelosi over Medicares sustainable growth rate. The dreaded method to keep Medicare costs controlled. Its pretty much vilified by the medical community and regarded as a failed policy. So, whats the Boehner-Pelosi?
Via Roll Call:
Its no accident most Americans havent heard much about a potential deal eliminating SGR and making changes to Medicare. A long-term bill is still in question, and final details are still being hammered out. But every day without an uprising on SGR is a day closer to a deal.
It looks increasingly likely lawmakers will agree to ditch the yearly fixes to the payment formula for Medicare doctors and pay for it — at least some of it — by making changes to private Medigap plans and by forcing wealthier seniors to pay more.
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Of course, the fixes being discussed now arent the most ambitious changes ever. But they are changes adjacent to the word Medicare. Sources close to the negotiations say most of the real savings would come from lowering income thresholds for aspects of Medicare that are already means-tested, such as prescriptions and doctor visits, or by increasing the percentage that these wealthier seniors have to pay for their premiums. Currently, means-testing on Medicare kicks in at $85,000 per year for individuals and $170,000 for couples.
Democrats in recent years have insisted any real changes to entitlements be coupled with tax hikes, but theyve dropped that demand with SGR. And that could be a breakthrough for future negotiations.
Such negotiations arent likely to happen while Boehner is speaker. And, of course, this deal could fall apart. But GOP leadership is pushing the yet-to-be-released bill as a win for conservatives, particularly when the long-term savings are considered. Leadership acknowledges the deal would add to the deficit over the next 10 years. But proponents say skeptics should look further out and measure the proposals long-term savings against the fact that Congress typically doesnt pay for SGR anyway.
BUT, Senate Democrats have an issue over abortion language (here we go again) regarding the funding of community centers providing medial services in low-income communities that's in this deal. Yet, Rep. Nancy Pelosis office is arguing that the provisions dont add to existing restrictions on federal funding of abortion. So, two top pro-choice Democrats are fighting over … abortion? Its come to this, I guess:
An emerging bipartisan House deal changing how Medicare reimburses doctors ran into turbulence in the Senate Thursday over abortion, spotlighting a rare public disagreement between Congress' two top Democrats.
Some Democratic senators — including Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. — expressed concern that the tentative House agreement would write restrictions on abortions at community health centers into law. The centers provide medical care for millions of low-income Americans in every state.
Aides to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said the Medicare agreement's health center abortion language would expire after two years and represents no change from existing restrictions.
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The dispute comes as the Senate remains entangled in a separate abortion battle between the two parties that has stymied work on a popular bill aimed at helping victims of human trafficking.
There have been abortion curbs at community health centers for years. Senate Democrats say those limitations have been imposed by an Obama administration executive order that applied broad legal curbs on abortions to the health centers, and there is no need for a law that specifically targets those centers.
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Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill said the proposed language "represents no change in current policy for health centers, and would have no operational impact at the health center level."
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The roughly $200 billion Medicare deal between Pelosi and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, would block a 21 percent cut in doctors' Medicare fees that otherwise takes effect April 1. It would change how doctors are reimbursed for Medicare patients in the future and provide fresh money for a health program for low-income children.
The measure also contains $7 billion for the health centers over the next two years. Obama's 2010 health care law provided extra money for the health centers, but those additional funds end Oct. 1 and the $7 billion would keep the health centers at current levels.
In a letter to her Democratic colleagues obtained by Townhall, Rep. Pelosi assured her members that the abortion language is nothing new, and its not an expansion of Hyde since the provision expires:
Dear Democratic Colleague,
I am pleased with the progress we are making on a bipartisan bill to replace the broken SGR formula for Medicare physician payments at long last ending our cycle of yearly Doc Fix patches, providing certainty to our seniors and stability to providers. This new system transitions Medicare away from a volume-based system toward one that rewards value, ensuring payment accuracy and improving the quality of care for seniors.
This emerging bipartisan, bicameral agreement includes important victories for low-income seniors, children and families. The package will increase the quality of care for many older Americans, by providing additional funding for initiatives that help low-income seniors pay their Part B premiums. At the same time, we are funding access to health care for poor children through an extension of the Childrens Health Insurance Program at the same rates that were provided for in the Affordable Care Act. This funding is set to expire at the end of this fiscal year.
Lastly, in this emerging agreement, we were able to expand funding for community health centers (CHCs) by $7.2 billion for two years under the same terms that Members have previously supported and voted on almost every year since 1979. It is important to note that this proposal expires, unlike the Senate language in the trafficking bill that codifies Hyde. This proposed language represents no change in current policy for CHCs and would have no operational impact at the health center level.
Nevertheless, who thought Boehner and Pelosi could be featured in a Planned Parenthood tweet blasting them for their #HydeAndSneak attacks on women. Moreover, a Pelosi-Reid conflict over abortion.
.@SenatorReid is standing up for women against #HydeandSneak attacks. Ask Sen. McConnell, @SpeakerBoehner, and @NancyPelosi to do the same!— Planned Parenthood (@PPact) March 20, 2015
How many 65-year-olds would require an abortion?
Bill Clinton, maybe?
Senate Democrats have really personified the "you shall not pass" war cry for anything abortion-related as of late. First, they're filibustering what was an extremely bipartisan bill to combat human trafficking until their staffs missed the non-controversial Hyde Amendment language, which was added as a rider (standard operating procedure for most spending bills) to the law. Democrats knew this language was going to be in the law because Republicans told them months in advance. Heck, Sen. Amy Klobuchar's (D-MN) aide found the language, but failed to inform the senator before the bill went to the judiciary committee for a vote; it passed unanimously. Now, Senate Democrats have built the abortion wall higher, rocking Rep. Nancy Pelosi and House Speaker John Boehner's deal on Medicare. It's a step towards entitlement reform, and it's sort of odd seeing such bipartisanship between Boehner and liberal stalwart Pelosi over Medicare's sustainable growth rate.
Maybe 100 at the most in a world population of over 7 billion
FACTS ON FILE:
<><> Dems voted to subsidize O/Care by decimating Medicare Advantage for senior constituents.
<><> Dems calculatedly kept the gruesome details to themselves while egging on loyal lock-stepping Democrats to vote for O/Care.
<><> Dems lied to Americans in a way so specific, it showed they knew exactly what to spin and how......via the infamous "If you like your health-care plan, you can keep your health-care plan."
DEMOCRAT TRICKSTERS CONTINUED:
<><> Making believe they'd actually read the ACA bill, duping voters into thinking they understood its implications.
<><> Feigning "surprise" at townhalls---when grassroots voters complained about O/Care.
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Now most Americans are very forgiving----they will forgive pols most anything---EXCEPT when a pol does not understand the impact of a campaign statement.
Dems' deplorable tactics to get ACA passed---included vilifying and slandering voters.
High and mighty lock-stepping Dems blindly voting Obamacare proved to be their undoing in 2014 midterms.
BTTT
This is who Democrats are, no one should be surprised or outraged.
Our guys, on the other hand deserve our outrage and contempt because they aren’t standing up to Democrat Standard Practice.
Dems are’just gong full-bore commie-alinsky.
Our’guys don’t’care and some are crapping themselves.
“SGR” ???
Is “SGR” Slower Growth Rate? or what???
If the Bolshies cannot get government funding for Planned Parenthood, they would not be able to launder it to their campaigns.
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