Posted on 03/23/2010 3:08:09 AM PDT by kjenerette
by Katherine Jenerette, Republican Candidate U.S. Congress, 1st District, South Carolina
Round One of the Socialized Federalized Medicine-Man fight is over.
As soon as President Obama signs on the dotted line, Round Two will be initiated with a herd of raging bull Attorney Generals (AG) from around the country; all in a charge at the red cape of the constitutionality of congress to mandate the purchase of health insurance by individual citizens.
Its a set up guys. Obama and his brain trust are out in front on this one. They put the thou-shalt-purchase clause in the bill deliberately knowing every freedom-loving, red-blooded Republican AG would charge. They intend to have the Republicans object to this in bit-and-pieces instead of a full frontal attack that the ENTIRE Bill is unconstitutional.
We Republicans bit the bait real good, but, it was a Trojans horse covered with shiny stuff like the abortion debate; deliberately set to get our attention. While all along, Obamanistas fully expect that the Supreme Court will strike down the parts that mandate a person will buy insurance or they will pay through the nose to BigFed one way or another. There are bigger problems ahead, so save some ammo.
We had a saying when I was in the desert in the first Gulf War, Its not just the mouse that ran through the tent you need to worry about its the viper thats chasing the mouse you better be afraid of.
When the Supreme Court decision is finally made with the anticipated ruling, the bumper sticker I Heart Socialized Medicine liberal crowd will pull out the already prepared Round Three plan: Public Option in tandem with the Federal Government picking up the tab incrementally to offset the loss.
But, what else can we do? We cant leave people without health care can we? Liberals will sob as the complete implementation of socialized; taxpayer health care is implemented with Under New Management Federal Clinic signs being put up over the old Mayo Clinic signs, and hospitals across the country, et.al.
Its part of the plan. For example, do you believe that Obama just wrote that Executive Order about Federal Funding of Abortions in the eleventh hour before the vote? That thing was written months ago and held to the last minute to make it look like some kind of real concession to the hold-outs.
The liberal guys are not some lightweights. They have a plan while we Republicans do a Saint Vitus Dance jerking around the details and nickel-and-diming our attacks that should have been coordinated years ago. Its not like the Democrats didnt start this with Clinton Care in the early 1990s.
Anyway, its critical that we need to understand their game and focus on a way to repeal this bill and counter it with workable market approaches to health care with the doctors providing that care and the patients at the center of gravity:
(1) States should implement; as difficult as it is, meaningful health care reform for its citizens at the appropriate level of government. Health Care is a real problem.
(2) States should intervene and represent any citizens of their state that the Federal Government decides to fine for failure to purchase insurance.
(3) States should facilitate competition in health care providers and health care facilities, and increase the number of students entering medical and nursing schools.
(4) Republicans better send Constitutional Gun-Fighters and thinkers to Congress.
(5) States should band together repeal the 17th Amendment, and take their Senators back. This action will give the states a place at the table in Washington and put teeth into State Sovereignty again.
If we thought the nightmare of the Federal No Child Left Behind program was hard to deal with, just wait for General Hospital USA. Hold your ears and dont dance to the liberals song.
Katherine Jenerette BIO at: http://www.jenerette.com/2010_bio
Katherine Jenerette Photos: http://jenerette.org/photos/
The Cloward/Piven strategy continues as states are forced to use their resources to fend off the Federal Government in courts, over an unconstitutional law Democrats passed
Among all the things that states spend their money on this is the most worthwhile, so I won’t worry too much about it. The cost to take Zer0bama to court is probably, what, about the same as free healthcare for a few families of illegals for a year, or one Section 8 baby-mama’s free housing?
Good luck to the states, and to this young lady.
Thank you for your service Mrs. Jenerette!!!
OH wow!!!!
Katherine! First District, South Carolina??? Where is that?
I am in NC - we need you up here but South Carolina is close, I guess!
OH my - thank you for running and we need to get behind your candidacy in a big way.
I hope you also have some ties to the Tea Party movement groups - expect you do.
God bless! And please ping me whenever you post here!
This my gal! Go Katherine. Behind you all the way.
Give ‘em hell, Katherine!
When the Supreme Court decision is finally made with the anticipated ruling, the bumper sticker I Heart Socialized Medicine liberal crowd will pull out the already prepared Round Three plan: Public Option in tandem with the Federal Government picking up the tab incrementally to offset the loss. Most likely true, however the individual mandate does not go into effect until 2014. It will take at least 2 years for a legal challenge to work its way up to the Supreme Court. We should be in a VERY different political environment after 2010/2012. So liberals should be back in the minority in one if not both houses of congress and who knows what will happen in the 2012 presidential election. The end result, calls for a public option will be scoffed at, the congress will be more likely to go the other direction and repeal most if not all of the bill.
I think we should stop dancing to the political songs - liberal and conservative - and learn to trust what we see, hear, and feel.
No political group should be our 'lighthouse in a storm' because at this time, all of them are jerking us around.
The chaos is coming - Prepare your hearts and minds to accept the fact that change/chaos is the path we are on.
If you go into a storm and are prepared to meet its challenges, you have a better chance of pulling through.
Maybe she could run against Grahmnesty/
Maybe she could run against Grahmnesty
Yeah
Good thought !
Good article, God bless you.
Kudos to you, Katherine - wish you could replace Lindsey Gramnesty. Today!
What a fantastic idea!!!!
From your mouth to God’s (and Katherine’s) ears!
I can see a lot of attitude in that picture...And rightfully so...Maybe there is no need to smile...
This is definetly a mold breaker!!! I think this is exactly what we need!!!
Good luck!!!
bump for later.
why are conservative women so much hotter than libs?
sorry to be a dirtbag so early.
Bump! [Will read later, I solemnly promise.]
Ahhhh....the illegals question:
Population of Mexico (2009 est):
111,211,789 (July 2009 est.)
http://www.indexmundi.com/mexico/population.html
Population of Mexico City:
“This area is home to roughly 18% or almost one fifth of total Mexican population (est. 2009):
City (Federal District only): 8,841,916
Greater Metropolitan Area: 19,981,801”
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_population_of_Mexico_City
Poverty in Mexico:
“Since the mid-1990s, poverty in Mexico has been defined under three categories.
Food poverty is the inability to afford a basic minimum diet. Thirty-seven percent of Mexicans were in this category in 1996, and 14 percent 10 years later.
Capacity poverty means that families or persons find it difficult to afford education and health expenses. Nearly 47 percent of the population was in this category in 1996, and around 21 percent in 2006.
Cash poverty includes those who have insufficient resources to pay for clothing, housing, energy and transportation, who made up 69 percent of the population in 1996 and 42 percent a decade later.
By the World Banks method of measurement, based on a daily income calculated in dollars, overall poverty in Mexico fell from 45 percent in 1994 to 41 percent in 2000, and to 32 percent in 2006.”
http://globalgeopolitics.net/wordpress/2009/05/23/economy-mexico-crisis-drives-up-poverty-rate/
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474977959871
We, as a country, are done.
We, as separate states and individuals, had better be making “back-up” plans.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.