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  • Pew, CNN & Rasmussen Polls All Show That Americans Don't Like ObamaCare

    09/20/2013 7:31:21 AM PDT · by Laissez-faire capitalist · 13 replies
    9/20/2013 | Laissez-Faire Capitalist
    The recent Pew poll found that 53% of Americans were opposed to ObamaCare, while only 41% supported it. The recent CNN poll: 57% polled were opposed to ObamaCare, while only 39% support it. The even more recent Rasmussen poll: 52% of Americans are opposed to ObamaCare, while only 41& support it.
  • There Is No Compromise on ObamaCare

    09/20/2013 6:44:08 AM PDT · by Qbert · 13 replies
    American Thinker ^ | September 20, 2013 | William Sullivan
    Republicans oppose ObamaCare.  That's no secret.  But there seems to be some conflicting ideas among Republicans about how that opposition should be played out on Capitol Hill. For example, the House GOP establishment had, until this week, wanted to hold votes on ...[Snip] a separate bill that would keep the government funded after this month.  This was the expected path, the path of GOP reason and "compromise" according to the media and Democrats.  [Snip] Conservatives less interested in pre-emptive capitulation to Democrats, however, have suggested there be a vote on a single bill which would both defund ObamaCare and provide...
  • Ohio clinic touted by Obama slashes budget due to ObamaCare

    09/19/2013 7:39:28 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 13 replies
    fox news ^ | 9/19/2013 | fox news
    An Ohio clinic that was touted by Obama while he was speaking on health care reform is now blaming ObamaCare after it was forced to cut $330 million from its budget. Fox 8 reports the Cleveland Clinic, which is the largest employer in Northeast Ohio with about 39,000 workers in the region, announced the cuts to its 2014 budget at a meeting Wednesday. A spokeswoman for the clinic tells Fox News the clinic is being forced to cut back to prepare for increased costs and decreased revenue under the health care reform law. These changes will include offering early retirement...
  • Obama admin: Boehner has ‘Putin envy’

    09/19/2013 12:33:50 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 49 replies
    Washington Times ^ | Sept 19, 2013 | By Dave Boyer
    President Obama’s spokesman said Thursday that Speaker John A. Boehner suffers from “Putin envy,” after the speaker’s office criticized Mr. Obama in a video for being more willing to negotiate with the Russian president than with House Republicans. “The video, I thought, demonstrated a little Putin envy, a little odd bit of Putin envy, on behalf of the speaker, but maybe he can explain that,” said White House press secretary Jay Carney.
  • Sen. Ted Cruz: We will use ‘every ounce of breath’ to defund Obamacare

    09/19/2013 12:16:47 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 13 replies
    Washington Times ^ | Sept 19, 2013 | By Tom Howell, Jr.
    Sen. Ted Cruz said Thursday he will use any means necessary, including a filibuster on the Senate floor, to defund President Obama’s health care law while passing a short-term spending plan this month to keep the government open. House conservatives joined Mr. Cruz, Texas Republican, and Sen. Mike Lee, Utah Republican, in heaping praise on House Speaker John A. Boehner, Ohio Republican, for putting forth a measure that would keep government funded past Sept. 30 while taking money away from the Affordable Care Act, a health overhaul they see as dangerous for the country. The two GOP senators said they...
  • The Tea Party Takes The Reins In The House

    09/18/2013 9:03:18 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 30 replies
    BuzzFeed ^ | Sept 18, 2013 | By Kate Nocera and John Stanton
    WASHINGTON — If there was any question who’s setting the agenda and direction of the Republican Party in the House it was answered Wednesday when, after forcing Speaker John Boehner to agree to once again attempt to defund Obamacare, Rep. Steve Stockman thanked fellow Tea Partier Rep. Tom Graves — and not the man ostensibly sitting atop the GOP’s top perch. “[Americans] want to defund ObamaCare and keep the government open. Thank you to Tom Graves and others who worked to make this happen,” Stockman said in a press release blasted out to national media. “Republicans should listen to the...
  • The March to Anarchy

    09/18/2013 8:13:11 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 49 replies
    NY Times ^ | Sept 18, 2013 | NYT Editorial Board
    Until now, the only House Republicans pushing for a government shutdown and debt crisis were a few dozen on the radical right, the ones Senator, Harry Reid, the majority leader, referred to as “the anarchists.” On Wednesday, however, the full Republican caucus, leadership and all, joined the anarchy movement, announcing plans to demand the defunding of health care reform as the price for keeping the government open past Sept. 30. The decision means that a government shutdown next month is now much more likely. In the past, shutdown threats were averted because Republican leaders were willing to negotiate on spending...
  • 'This is the line in the sand,' House Republicans say

    09/18/2013 7:40:33 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 33 replies
    LA Times ^ | Sept 18, 2013 | By Lisa Mascaro
    WASHINGTON — House Republicans united Wednesday around a plan to use the threat of a government shutdown as leverage to repeal President Obama's healthcare law, confident the American people are on their side. House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) yielded to his right flank by agreeing to attach the healthcare law repeal to a must-pass bill to keep the government funded past Sept. 30. A vote is expected Friday on a bill that would allow the government to stay open for the next few months. The measure is all but certain to pass the Republican-led House, but faces rejection in...
  • Mark Levin’s EPIC monologue on Republicans being forced to defund Obamacare [required listening]

    09/18/2013 6:05:21 PM PDT · by sheikdetailfeather · 52 replies
    The Right Scoop ^ | 9-18-2013 | Mark Levin
    Mark Levin delivered a fantastic monologue coming out of the gate today on Obamacare and the fact that Republicans have finally been forced by the American people to try and defund it. Listen:
  • House GOP to push CR defunding Obamacare

    09/18/2013 10:27:24 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 33 replies
    Politico ^ | 09/18/2013 | By JAKE SHERMAN and JOHN BRESNAHAN
    House Republican leadership will attempt to pass a government-funding bill with language that defunds Obamacare, according to senior aides. The bill, called a continuing resolution, will likely come to the House floor late this week, roughly two weeks before funding for the federal government expires on Oct. 1. The attempt to defund Obamacare, which has almost no chance of being enacted into law, signals that Speaker John Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy felt the need to take a sharp turn to the right in order to pass a government funding bill through the House. The...
  • Morning Bell: It’s Time to Defund Obamacare

    09/18/2013 6:51:47 AM PDT · by preacher · 8 replies
    Morning Bell ^ | September 18, 2013 | Rob Bluey
    The movement to defund Obamacare has reached a critical moment. According to news reports, House Republicans are deciding this morning whether they will use a government funding bill to stop the unfair, unaffordable, and unworkable health care law. With less than two weeks until the government takeover of health care, it’s time for Republicans and Democrats to put aside party politics and do right by the American people: Stop Obamacare before it’s too late.
  • CARSON: A moment that defines courage

    09/18/2013 5:27:31 AM PDT · by sheikdetailfeather · 17 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | 9-18-2013 | Ben S. Carson
    I have been interested in the political atmosphere of our country since my preteen years. It has been particularly interesting to observe the political shenanigans adopted by many of those wishing to obtain or maintain power. Fortunately, there have also been many who were truly interested in serving the people who put them in office. Looking at one’s life, voting record and words can provide significant insight into which of the aforementioned categories a political figure fits. In the 1960s, John F. Kennedy wrote a book titled “Profiles In Courage,” which was very inspiring, as he examined the lives of...
  • Obama’s group attacks GOP ‘government shutdown’ as 70 Repubs sponsor bill to avoid shutdown

    09/17/2013 8:09:22 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 18 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | Sept 17, 2013 | By Patrick Howley
    Republican Rep. Tom Graves’ budget plan to defund Obamacare while avoiding a government shutdown is rapidly gaining House support, but President Obama’s advocacy group Organizing for Action (OFA) is still using claims that Republicans want a shutdown in its fundraising pitch. Graves’ Stability, Security, and Fairness Resolution now has 70 House cosponsors after 11 more lawmakers cosponsored Tuesday. The continuing resolution proposal for fiscal year 2014 actually avoids a government shutdown and funds all facets of the federal government, with the exception of spending related to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Graves introduced the plan last Thursday. “There...
  • The best shot at defeating ObamaCare

    09/17/2013 4:22:06 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 16 replies
    FOX News ^ | Sept 17, 2013 | By Jenny Beth Martin, L. Brent Bozell III
    Grassroots conservatives who want to stop ObamaCare are making their voices heard. There is evidence that their elected representatives are starting to listen, and it is good. When Congress left Washington for its August recess, the voices demanding action to prevent American taxpayers from paying for ObamaCare – described by its chief Senate author, Democrat Senator Max Baucus as a ‘train wreck’ – were faint and few. Senator Mike Lee drafted a letter calling on the Senate to fund everything in the upcoming Continuing Resolution (CR), except ObamaCare. Every Republican in the Senate is on the record calling for defunding,...
  • GOP leaders revise strategy on stopgap funding

    09/17/2013 2:44:57 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 14 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Sep. 17, 2013 5:42 PM EDT | Andrew Taylor
    House GOP leaders are looking to reverse course and agree to tea party demands to try to use a vote this week on a must-pass temporary government funding bill to block implementation of President Barack Obama’s new health care law. …
  • Fox News poll: 68 percent concerned about their health care under new law

    09/17/2013 12:05:22 PM PDT · by RedMDer · 12 replies
    FoxNews.com ^ | September 17, 2013 | Dana Blanton
    Nearly 7 out of 10 voters are concerned about their personal health care under the Affordable Care Act and a majority wants to take the health care system back to 2009, according to the latest Fox News national poll. The poll, released Tuesday, finds that 68 percent of voters are concerned about their health care under the new system. That includes 43 percent “very” concerned and another 25 percent “somewhat” concerned. The number feeling concerned is more than twice that of those who are unworried (31 percent). Even a 56-percent majority of Democrats feels concerned (31 percent “very” concerned). By...
  • Congress: I double-dare ya…

    09/17/2013 11:11:04 AM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 37 replies
    NBC ^ | Sept 17, 2013
    National Journal: “By going after one GOP ‘faction’ and appealing to the other, Obama is seeking leverage in a tactical dispute that has vexed Republicans all summer. … In seeking to further divide the camps, Obama is hoping to avert a government shutdown while also achieving some Democratic policy aims, such as rollbacks of the sequester-induced spending cuts that Obama on Monday said were hurting economic growth.” The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board has some tough words for Republicans who want to bring the government to the brink of a shutdown over Obamacare funding. "Some Republicans think they are...
  • Ted Cruz crusades for government accountability in Twitter chat

    09/17/2013 10:26:22 AM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 15 replies
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Sept 17, 2013 | Texas on the Potomac - Washington news with a Texas accent
    Texas Sen. Ted Cruz took to Twitter Tuesday morning for a brief chat emphasizing the importance of upholding the U.S. Constitution and abiding by its guidelines to holding elected officials accountable. Tagging the occasion as a #ConstitutionDay Q&A , Cruz answered questions from Twitter users about the effects of the Affordable Care Act — which Cruz has been outspoken about repealing — on constitutional freedoms and civil liberties. Many of the questions echoed Cruz’s sentiment about the act, calling into question both President Barack Obama’s and Congress’s leadership and how they are allowed to “circumvent” the Constitution. Here are some...
  • A sign of Ted Cruz's wisdom

    09/17/2013 10:08:09 AM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 12 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | Sept 17, 2013 | BY DAVID LIMBAUGH
    New York Times columnist David Brooks argued on PBS' "NewsHour" Friday night that "Sen. Ted Cruz and similar legislators" are obstructionists who care more about undermining the Republican establishment than advancing legislation. Note that I didn't use "conservative" to modify "columnist" or "David Brooks," though the Times and other mainstream media outlets routinely bill Brooks as conservative. Featuring a left-leaning moderate and depicting him as a conservative is a clever technique the liberal media employ to discredit conservative ideas. Not to mention any names, but we see this technique in practice daily on NBC's deranged stepchild, MSNBC, where a former...
  • The war on the right… could come from GOP!

    09/17/2013 9:51:09 AM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 18 replies
    salon.com ^ | Sept 17, 2013 | BY BRIAN BEUTLER
    First things first, let’s stipulate that if there’s a government shutdown at the end of the month — and I continue to doubt there will be — it will happen because House Speaker John Boehner chooses to precipitate one. He can always partner with Democrats to pass a temporary, uncontroversial government spending bill if he wants to, because almost all Democrats will vote for it, and there are still a few dozen Republicans in the House who are both sane and unintimidated by the threat of a primary challenge from the right. Whatever happens is his decision. The latest doomed-to-fail...