Posted on 12/04/2010 4:49:24 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
WASHINGTON Gov.-elect Nikki (Namrata Kaur Randhawa)Haley, the first Sikh-American to be elected governor in the US, moved onto the national stage Wednesday as she and other newly elected GOP governors met with Republican congressional leaders to craft strategies for devolving federal power back to the states.
House Speaker-designate John Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell chose Haley to lead off a crowded news conference at the U.S. Capitol after their closed-door meeting with 15 incoming GOP governors.
It is a great day today in D.C. because what you see is a coalition of governors who have gotten together with the leaders in D.C., Haley told dozens of reporters at a briefing broadcast live on C-SPAN.
We are now going to start conversations about why we dont need mandated health care and what we as states can do with solutions instead, she said. We are not just going to say no, but were actually going to tell our federal leaders what we can do instead so that they can go back and fight for why states should have more rights.
Haley, a Lexington state representative who defeated S.C. Sen. Vincent Sheheen in the Nov. 2 gubernatorial election, was to join newly elected governors from both parties today for a White House meeting with President Barack Obama.
Haleys debut on Capitol Hill presented an odd tableau of an anti-Washington Tea Party favorite attacking federal power from a gilded corridor off the Senate chamber, surrounded by alabaster columns and oil portraits of past political giants on the walls.
John Kasich, a former Ohio congressman who won the Midwestern states gubernatorial race last month, and Gov.-elect Mary Fallin of Oklahoma appeared with Haley, Boehner and McConnell at the news conference.
The Republican rout in last months congressional elections restored GOP control of the House and sliced the Democratic margin in the Senate.
Boehner, an Ohio Republican who will assume the top House post when the new session of Congress starts in January, said hell work closely with GOP governors after he replaces Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Today we welcomed newly elected governors and their ideas for creating jobs and cutting spending to Washington, Boehner said. Washington doesnt have all the answers, and the best ideas usually come from outside the Beltway.
Boehner said the strategy session Wednesday focused on finding ways to repeal the historic health-insurance bill that Obama signed into law in March after Congress passed it almost exclusively with Democratic votes.
We agreed to build on the states revolt against the job-killing health care law with the same kind of strong partnership that led to the successful 1996 welfare reforms, Boehner said.
Haley, the daughter of Sikh immigrants from India, denied that national Republican leaders are promoting her as an appealing example of ethnic and gender diversity in a party that has not fared well with minority voters.
I think the reason theyre promoting me is because I was very vocal in my state on how I was going to fight back on mandatory health care, Haley told McClatchy before the briefing. I am very vocal that I dont want the federal government intruding in my state.
Haley said she didnt plan to follow the lead of Gov. Mark Sanford in becoming a national political figure. Sanford was head of the Republican Governors Association and was viewed as a possible 2012 presidential candidate before an extramarital affair damaged his political prospects.
Haley won South Carolinas Republican gubernatorial primary in June thanks in part to her endorsement by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee.
Haley defeated S.C. Attorney General Henry McMaster, U.S. Rep. Gresham Barrett and Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer to capture the primary.
Palin is scheduled to be in Columbia on Friday at the Village at Sandhill Books-A-Million store to promote her new book, American by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag.
Haley said she hopes to meet with Palin in the state capital and their aides were trying to mesh their schedules.
Sanford clashed with Obama last year, making national headlines, over his failed efforts to reject $700 million in federal economic stimulus funds.
Haley said she hoped that todays meeting with Obama would be constructive and respectful.
What I hope to have is a strong line of communication to where we (governors) dont just say no, but we actually give solutions to why Washington should not just intrude into our state and why states rights matter, Haley said.
Haley said of Obama that she planned to let him know that a tax increase is a tax increase is a tax increase and its something our state cannot afford.
Obama is negotiating with congressional leaders on how long to extend President George W. Bushs tax cuts, which expire at the end of the year, and whether to continue to apply them to all Americans regardless of income.
This is an Indian newspaper in Canada.
More on Gov Haley’s activity in DC.....
http://gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com/2010/12/governor-nikki-haley-to-obama-the-people-of-south-carolina-want-their-money-back/
Damn ... WHEN WILL WE STOP USING HYPHEN-AMERICAN ... I hate that! She’s the Republican Gov from SC ...
Bravo!!!!!!! Amen to what you said!
She was married in the Methodist and Sikh faiths but now claims Christianity as her faith per her bio.
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