Posted on 03/26/2015 8:10:19 PM PDT by steve86
She was asking for horror stories about health care, but Rep. Cathy Morris Rodgers, R-Wash., instead found her Facebook page filled with testimonials to the Affordable Care Act.
A member of the House Republican leadership, McMorris Rodgers wanted a replenishment of anecdotes like stories of questionable accuracy she told when giving the GOP response to President Obamas State of the Union speech.
This week marks the 5th anniversary of Obamacare being signed into law, wrote McMorris Rodgers.
Whether its turning your tax filing into a nightmare, youre facing skyrocketing premiums, or your employer had reduced your work hours, I want to hear about it. Please share your story with me so I can better understand the challenge youre facing.
A lot of folks shared stories. They were of a kind CMR didnt want to hear and is largely insulated from hearing on trips home to by-invitation Coffees with Cathy in her Eastern Washington district.
What did she hear? A sampling from McMorris Rodgers Facebook page:
I work for Cancer Care Northwest. We actually have more patients with insurance and fewer having to choose treatment over bankruptcy. Cathy, Im a diehard conservative and Im asking you to just stop slamming Obamacare.
My daughter is fighting for her life with Stage 3 breast cancer. We are about to enter a second go-round of diagnostic procedures and possibly more treatment after two full years of treatment. So yah, the Affordable Care Act is more than helping. I resent that our rep thinks the only problems involve her personal story.
Obamacare saved us when my husband was unemployed and we couldnt afford coverage. We might have been ruined without it. My husband could not have had eye surgery needed after an accident.
"Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, my cousin was able to get affordable insurance despite her preexisting condition. So grateful.
And now my granddaughter, diagnosed with MS at age 22, can have insurance. What do you plan to do with her?
My story is that I once knew seven people who couldnt get health insurance. Now they all have it, thanks to the ACA and President Obama, and their plans are as good as the one my employer provides and they pay less for them. Now, thats not the kind of story you want to hear.
I work as a facilitator of a task force that is overseeing the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in Washington state. I have learned that the ACA is helping people who did not previously have health insurance to get it. It is helping bring down costs. It is improving the quality of care.
The sun will rise in the West before McMorris Rodgers includes any of these personal stories in her boilerplate rhetoric denouncing the Affordable Care Act.
Press releases from McMorris Rodgers office speak uniformly about how each of her actions help the people of Eastern Washington.
Yet, the congresswoman represents a district with higher-than-national average unemployment, a greater percentage of people receiving food stamps, and income levels lower than the national average.
She votes and argues the party line, however, and has what pundits describe as a safe seat. She is considered a comer in Congress.
On Thursday, however, there was a rare show of defiance from those Eastern Washington constituents.
Categories: Affordable Care Act , congress , Obama , Obamacare , Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers
PING!!!
Folk = shills.
Organized shills.
Yeah, she will have insurance under Obamcare, but I bet it won't cover the cost of meds. I know they can run about $10,000 a month and even more.
I hate to hear this. McMorris Rodgers is one of very few Republicans we have in Congress from Wash. State. I wouldn’t have expected 0bamacare fans from the eastern side of the state.
How many of these stories are pure astroturf? Liberals are scum.
WA and DC people too will always find a way to promote more liberalism.
No federal entitlement program ever ends.
Obamacare Is so expensive it may be the exception. But I wouldn’t bet on that.
If they are from WA, they most likely live in the commie corridor between Seattle and Olympia.
It appears that when my Father told me nearly 50 Years ago that “nobody owes you a living”. he had not anticipated that America, the Country he fought to protect and defend in WWII would become a Marxist Miracle.
Oh well, all hail The Obama, protector of the Takers.
I work for Cancer Care Northwest. We actually have more patients with insurance and fewer having to choose treatment over bankruptcy. Cathy, Im a diehard conservative and Im asking you to just stop slamming Obamacare.
My daughter is fighting for her life with Stage 3 breast cancer. We are about to enter a second go-round of diagnostic procedures and possibly more treatment after two full years of treatment. So yah, the Affordable Care Act is more than helping. I resent that our rep thinks the only problems involve her personal story.
Obamacare saved us when my husband was unemployed and we couldnt afford coverage. We might have been ruined without it. My husband could not have had eye surgery needed after an accident.
First one, fake. Conservatives don’t say stop criticizing govt
Second one. Fake. Insurance covered the same treatment prior to obamacare. I’ve had relatives with cancer so know this.
Third one. Fake. Unemployed people get on medicare or medicaid. My unemployed brother couldn’t afford the premiums when he tried to get on obamacare...
Looks like the DNC has their trolls ready to confront Republicans at townhall meetings
Did anyone read the letters of all the people thrown off their insurance because of Obamacare?
I will say all Republican candidates need to address the people’s fears, those with pre-existing conditions, etc. What they need to do is a little research on how much Obamacare costs and how much it would be to help those small segments. Offer them a lifeline when Obamacare folds.
They also need to research before and after costs of a policy because if those insurance companies no longer have to include all the crap, they should be able to roll back their prices to pre-Obamacare.
It looks like every looney toon in the country is now posting on her timeline.
https://m.facebook.com/mcmorrisrodgers?refsrc=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fmcmorrisrodgers
She’s a bloody RINO and people on welfare praising welfare don’t impress me one bit.
As you read this post, please bear in mind that Obamacare is a glaring example of major problems with the ill-conceived 17th Amendment.
More specifically, given that the states have never amended the Constitution to regulate, tax and spend for intrastate healthcare purposes, Harry Reid wrongly ignored that he should have led Congress to successfully propose a healthcare amendment to the Constitution to the states before the Senate passed Obamacare.
Regarding Rep. McMorris Rodgers
A Facebook page is probably a less reliable indicator of what the majority of citizens think about an issue than polls are.
What am I overlooking?
I dont know where Ms Rodgers went to school (and I dont want to know). But regardless that the House has read the Constitution out loud at the beginnings of the last few sessions of Congress, there is unsurprisingly lawmakers like Ms Rodgers who are evidently unaware that the states have never delegated to the feds, expressly via the Constitution, the specific power to regulate tax and spend for intrastate healthcare purposes.
This is evidenced by the following excerpts from Supreme Court case opinions.
State inspection laws, health laws, and laws for regulating the internal commerce of a State, and those which respect turnpike roads, ferries, &c. are not within the power granted to Congress. [emphases added] Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
Inspection laws, quarantine laws, health laws of every description [emphasis added], as well as laws for regulating the internal commerce of a state and those which respect turnpike roads, ferries, &c., are component parts of this mass. Justice Barbour, New York v. Miln., 1837.
4. The issuing of a policy of insurance is not a transaction of commerce [emphasis added] within the meaning of the latter of the two clauses, even though the parties be domiciled in different States, but is a simple contract of indemnity against loss. Paul v. Virginia, 1869. (The corrupt feds have no Commerce Clause (1.8.3) power to regulate insurance.)
Direct control of medical practice in the states is obviously [emphases added] beyond the power of Congress. Linder v. United States, 1925.
Also note that regardless that federal Democrats, RINOs, corrupt justices and indoctrinated attorneys will argue that if the Constitution doesnt say that the feds cant do something then they can do it, the Supreme Court has addressed that foolish idea too. Politically correct interpretations of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause aside, the Court has clarified in broad terms that powers not delegated to the feds, expressly via the Constitution, the specific power to regulate intrastate healthcare in this case, are prohibited to the feds.
From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. United States v. Butler, 1936.
So if Ms Rodgers really wants to support Obamacare then this is what she must do to uphold her oath to protect and defend the Constitution. She must rally Congress to propose a healthcare amendment to the Constitution to the states. And if the states choose to ratify her amendment then the feds will have the specific constitutional authority to regulate, tax and spend for intrastate healthcare purposes and Ms Rodgers will be hero.
Getting back to 17A, and with all due respect to Constitution-respecting justices, consider if that amendment hadnt been ratified, effectively repealing the Constitution imo, then there would probably be all different faces on the Supreme Court at this time.
The 17th Amendment needs to disappear.
This is pure unadulterated B/ freaking S.
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