Posted on 03/22/2010 8:55:46 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Abraham Lincoln said that among free men, there can be no successful appeal from the ballot to the bullet. I have that in mind this morning as I think of its corollary: When our elected leaders so flout the will of the people and play games in order to do so, nothing can prove as powerful as the use of the ballot and in eight months we will show our elected leaders just that.
The election of 1994 was an elephant stampede in the wake of ethics scandals, higher taxes, more spending, and a failed health-care bill. This year, weve seen ethics scandals, higher taxes, more spending, and a health-care bill achieved by an upside-down view of political power and constitutional perversion the 2010 election will be a clearing of the jungle. And I, myself, have committed to campaign in races from California to the Southwest to the Midwest for candidates to help clear that jungle.
The headline in the Politico this morning says it all: Huge Win For Obama, But Maybe Not House Dems. By a vote of 219 to 212 , with no Republicans voting yes and 34 Democrats voting no, the House passed the Senate health-care bill last night; it will go to the Presidents desk, likely tomorrow, for his signature.
Lets be clear about one thing: On Saturday, the president said this is a middle of the road bill. It is not. The National Journal aggregation of polls has a 7 percent national opposition deficit (50 percent oppose, 43 percent support). Not one Republican not Olympia Snowe, not Sue Collins, not Tom Coburn, and not Jim Inhofe is supporting this. And the president absolutely ruined his approval ratings on this: Gallup now has 47 percent of the American people approving of his presidency, 47 percent opposing; for two days last week, he had more disapproving than approving of him (47 to 46). Last nights vote still had 34 Democrats voting against it, which means that more Democrats joined Republican opposition than did Republicans join Democrats in support. By definition, this is not middle of the road.
Dont take my word for it; heres the New York Times today: Never in modern memory has a major piece of legislation passed without a single Republican vote. Even President Lyndon Johnson got just shy of half of Republicans in the House to vote for Medicare in 1965, a piece of legislation that was denounced with many of the same words used to oppose this one.
Of all the arguments that have been made, of all the rhetoric that has been spent, theres one thing we can know for sure: This bill will cost more than weve been told and taxes will rise. Heres William Gale of the Brookings Institute, as quoted by CNN this morning: The success of the bill depends on Congress having the discipline to enact tax increases. Heres the spokesman from the Concord Coalition: Unfortunately, most of the legislations fiscal risks are on the downside. Large spending programs tend to endure and when tied to health care inflation, they are certain to grow. Thus, there is little risk that coverage costs will be lower than projected.
Liberty, when men act in bodies, is power, Edmund Burke wrote. Let good men and women now, then, get to work on behalf of liberty and show this current crowd what the true power of this republic is.
Bill Bennett is the host of Morning in America, the Washington Fellow of the Claremont Institute, and the author of A Century Turns: New Hopes, New Fears.
Zero can’t find enough perfume in the world to hide the stench of his feces bill.
Maybe if the Republicans had done some of the things they say should be done for health care reform (like tort reform, able to purchase insurance across state lines, etc., etc., etc.) we wouldn’t be where we are today! They can bitch and moan all they want now. But, as far as I’m concerned, they dropped the ball a long time ago.
Welcome to Amerika.
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Oh lovely... now CNN decides to do some reporting!
Today is “blame everyone and anyone” day.
The results of going hard left will be fealt for a long time.....Once the door was opened every American should look at what was unleashed!
**But Maybe Not House Dems**
Bennett is calling this one correctly.
I hope he is right. Wouldn’t if be hilarious if there is a provision hidden in the health bill that refunds ACORN?
“Oh lovely... now CNN decides to do some reporting!”
I’m suspicious of CNN, and I think it’s just one of those token reports. However, I would welcome CNN, or any other of the MSM outlets if they were to suddenly turn to unbiased journalism.
The cheerleading of the MSM for Obama is the #1 reason we are in the mess we are in today.
You know, people keep threatening that come November those scum are out the door. However, will illegal amnesty and other means of falsifying the election, or even suspending the election due to “martial law”. These bass turds are probably laughing their arses off at us again. I think its going to take something other than a fixed election.
Obama wins, we lose.
Unless of course, people turned to bullets instead of ballots. I am not advocating such a course of action. I'm just saying.
What does it mean?
Where were they when it mattered?
Yeah, then we’ll all be
“unraped”.
Here’s a question to you pessimists out there — Were there no illegal immigrants in NJ, VA and MA when Republicans all won these states ? Was ACORN inactive in these states ?
The electorate voted in the RINOs, the progressives, the Marxists, the DINOs, et al.
We are all part of that electorate. So, let’s start here. I am to blame for this mess. I, like so many others, did not fight long and hard enough to weed out the impostors.
When all you have to go on is their word, and you know that most of them are lying as soon as they start flapping their jaws, it’s hard to keep this ship sailing straight.
The worst part of it all is that the “majority” of the electorate is on the dole, and will vote that way. The answer is local. The progressives took over starting on the local level. We must do the same to get it back.
It will be interesting to see how many states actually go through with their bills negating their citizens from having to participate in this fiasco.
How ya going to do that Mr. Bennett? Force feed us McCain again? Your part of the problem dude.
Let’s not forget Snowe and Collins in all of this....
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