Demscum are always thinking of new ways of offending the taxpayer.
There is no integrity in this Congress. They have proven themselves to be a gang of thieves and whores.
Do these Republican want to KILL THE BILL or just get a better deal for their states?
Gov Butch Otter of Idaho was hosting 670 KBOI afternoon show today in place of Nate Shelmann.
Last call I heard before getting home Gov Otter was going on a rant and listing the multitude of ways the Health Care bill was unconstitutional specifically focused on the deal Nebraska and some counties in Florida got.
I would imagine Idaho will join those 10 other States shortly.
PASS THE WORD: To tea partiers, 9/12 marchers, pro-lifers; defense of marriage, 2nd amendment, anti ObamaCare, anti-amnesty, anti cap/trade conservatives.
FREEPER STRATEGY: I called my US senators and it was an exercise in futility. Why won't Senators tell constituents the reasons why they couldn't get the same deals other lawmakers got for their states?
Put these comments in the form of a letter, add a copy of the following LAT article, and blastmail it to every newspaper editor, every TV station......and friendly lawmakers.
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LA Times | Jim Davenport / FR Posted by freespirited, 12/22/09
The top prosecutors in seven states are probing the constitutionality of a political deal that cut a funding break for Nebraska in order to pass a federal health care reform bill, South Carolina's attorney general said Tuesday. P> Attorney General Henry McMaster said he and his counterparts in Alabama, Colorado, Michigan, North Dakota, Texas and Washington state are jointly taking a look at the deal they've dubbed the "Nebraska compromise."
"The Nebraska compromise, which permanently exempts Nebraska from paying Medicaid costs that Texas and all other 49 states must pay, may violate the United States Constitution as well as other provisions of federal law," Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott said... Nebraska wasn't alone in getting Medicaid breaks. Vermont, Louisiana and Massachusetts also got help with their programs.
Along with Texas, officials in Washington, Alabama, Colorado and Michigan confirmed they were working with McMaster.
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said he wasn't sure what could be done while the federal legislation remained under debate. Officials in the other states did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Meanwhile on Tuesday, Tennessee's Republican Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey called for his state's attorney general to investigate the deal. McMaster is encouraging a South Carolina citizen to step forward to sue to challenge the measure if it is signed into law. "We'll assist anyone to the extent that we're able," McMaster said. (Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
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Stocking Stuffers: Payoffs, Kickbacks, Sweetheart Deals Abound in Govt Health Care | Republican leader | Dec. 22, 2009
EXCERPT Following are just some of the payoffs and kickbacks Sen. Reid is forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for so he can increase health care costs, raise taxes, cut seniors Medicare benefits, and put government bureaucrats in charge of medical decisions:
Sen. Mary Landrieus (D-LA) Louisiana Purchase. CBS News reports: It started with Mary Landrieu. When reports surfaced she had been swayed with a $100 million Medicaid deal just for Louisiana, she bragged it was actually $300 million. The deal was so notorious, Republicans gave it a name. We have new words in our lexicon, the Louisiana Purchase, Sen. John McCain said.
Sen. Ben Nelsons (D-NE) $100 Million Cornhusker Kickback. The Hill reports: Nebraska will receive $100 million in assistance for its Medicaid program under provisions in the Senate's healthcare bill negotiated by Sen. Ben Nelson (D).
Sens. Ben Nelson (D-NE) & Carl Levins (D-MI) Sweetheart Deal for Nebraska/Michigan Insurance Companies. Politico reports: In addition to the Medicaid carve out, Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) negotiated an exemption from the insurance tax for non-profit insurers based in his state. The language was written in a way that only Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company, as well as Blue Cross Blue Shield nonprofit plans in Nebraska and Michigan, would qualify, according to a Democratic Senate aide.
Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) Takes Credit for $100 Million Hospital Earmark. The Associated Press reports: A $100 million item for construction of a university hospital was inserted in the Senate health care bill at the request of Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., who faces a difficult re-election campaign, his office said Sunday night.
Sen. Roland Burris (D-IL) Inserts Provision for ACORN Funding. The Weekly Standard reports: Senator Roland Burris is claiming credit for a provision in Harry Reid's manager's amendment, unveiled Saturday morning, that could funnel money to ACORN through the health care bill.
Sens. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) Secures $600 Million Medicaid Kickback. The Associated Press reports: Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., negotiated $600 million in additional Medicaid benefits for his state over 10 years. He said Vermont is due the additional benefits because the state already has acted to expand Medicaid eligibility to the levels now contemplated by the federal government. Vermont would be unfairly penalized if other states are now being helped with that expansion, he said.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) Scores $10 Billion for Community Health Centers. The Associated Press reports: Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who was angered after a new government-run health plan was dropped from the legislation to win over moderates like Nelson and Landrieu, held out on backing the bill until Reid, D-Nev., agreed to a $10 billion increase in support for community health centers.
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) Negotiates Special Deal for Florida Medicare Advantage Recipients. The Associated Press reports: Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., pushed a provision he said will let about 800,000 Florida seniors enrolled in private Medicare Advantage plans keep their extra benefits. It also helps seniors in a handful of other states. Elsewhere, Medicare Advantage patients risk losing benefits because the private plans are a major target of planned cuts to Medicare.
Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) Scores Extra Medicare Benefits for Montana Residents. The Associated Press reports: Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chairman of the Finance Committee and a key architect of the legislation, put in a provision to help the 2,900 residents of Libby, Mont., many of whom have asbestos-related illnesses from a now-defunct mineral mine. Under Baucus' provision, which never mentions Libby by name, sickened residents could sign up for Medicare benefits.
Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) Wins More Medicare Funding for Iowa Hospitals. The Wall Street Journal reports: One change won by Sen. Tom Harkin (D., Iowa) would increase Medicare payments to medium-size hospitals, including eight in his state. Mr. Harkin said such tweener hospitals are short-changed by the current system.
Sens. Byron Dorgan (D-ND) & Kent Conrad (D-ND) Win Higher Medicare Payments for Rural Hospitals . The Washington Post reports: The Senate health-care bill has been full of goodies handed out to buy/earn the vote of various senators. Byron Dorgan and Kent Conrads higher Medicare payments to hospitals and doctors in the frontier counties of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming.
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The new conservative government in Virginia (Governor, Attorney General, Sec of State) will probably join the ten also when it’s sworn into office in January.
Its all showboating and grandstanding. Thats all. WWF fake scripted BS. Now when we get a version out of the Conference Committee THEN we get the UFC reality show version. Thats when Real Blood will flow.
For now its like Rollerderby. Lots of Action going round and round in circles.
Every state should ask for the same thing, if not the GOP should make hay of the situation.
States join to fight and nullify Federal Health Care legislation
mark. more reasons for AG’s to sign on as details are finally unveiled and the impact hits more states and industries:
Last minute Healthcare Amendment addition singles out Construction Firms.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2414455/posts?page=2
Talk about being right for the wrong reasons. Republicans aren't enraged because they didn't get pork, they're enraged because they're paying for someone else's benefits. Yet another example of pathetic liberal media bias.
Wonder what “bought and paid for Ben” will call the state attorneys general? Since he refers to Nebraskans in terms of being dogs albeit family dogs I doubt that he will be as kind to them.