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To: IMissPresidentReagan; rush; Hannity; holdonnow

Which is dumber:

a. Box of Rocks

b. Bag of Hammers

c. These guys


Democrats’ Health Victory May Limit November Losses

Morton M. Kondracke, Roll Call Contributing Writer – Fri Mar 26, 12:00 am ET

The victory came ugly and it was narrow. But it was also sweet. It was historic and, politically, it was big.

The question is, will the passage of health care overhaul also prove a Pyrrhic victory for Democrats — one that will devastate the winners in the 2010 elections?

Republicans think so, citing polls showing health care overhaul to be deeply unpopular.

As former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) declared in an e-mail blast Wednesday — titled “This Will Not Stand” — “in every recent poll, the vast majority of Americans opposed this monstrosity.”

That was largely true up to the moment that the House passed the health care bill Sunday. But on Tuesday, the USA Today/Gallup poll showed that opinion had flipped and that, by 49 percent to 40 percent, those polled said it was “a good thing” that health care passed.

And, on closer examination, the most negative of the pre-vote polls showed a silver lining for Democrats.

The top line of the March 19-21 CNN/Opinion Research poll showed that by 59 percent to 39 percent, voters opposed the bill that the House was about to vote on.

But when asked why, 13 percent of those opposed said the bill was “not liberal enough.” Add them to the 39 percent in favor, and the balance came out 52 percent in support and 43 percent against, just about President Barack Obama’s margin of victory in 2008.

Almost certainly, Democratic voters will be energized by their party’s achievement of the long-sought goal of near-universal insurance coverage — for sure, compared to the demoralization that failure would have produced.

And, they may be further motivated by the ugliness demonstrated by Tea Party opponents of the measure — racist and homophobic slurs and threats of violence — and the condoning of misbehavior by some Republican leaders.

The chances are, with unemployment remaining high, Republicans will score major gains in the November election.

Moreover, seniors, who vote, remain opposed to health care reform, while young and poor people, who favor it, don’t vote.

But Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) had it right in one major argument that she used to sway wavering members: You’re going to get attacked whether we win or lose, and if we lose, you’ll have nothing to show for it.

Now Democrats have something to show — 32 million people now without health insurance will have it, though not until 2014.

But almost immediately, insurance companies will not be able to deny coverage to children based on pre-existing illnesses, will not be able to cancel the insurance of those who are sick and will not be able to impose lifetime benefit limits.

Moreover, parents will be able to cover their dependent children up to age 26.

All this will come at huge cost, of course. As Republicans, led by Rep. Paul D. Ryan (Wis.), have demonstrated repeatedly, health care reform will balloon the federal deficit, not contain it, when all costs are figured in, especially the forthcoming $371 billion “fix” to protect doctors from Medicare cuts.

Insurance premiums will rise even faster than they would otherwise because the government is mandating increased coverage without guaranteeing that everyone will have to buy insurance.

The overall health care cost “curve” will bend even more steeply upward — contrary to Democratic claims — as 32 million more people have access to health coverage and a finite supply of doctor and hospital services.

Cost-containment mechanisms in the Democratic legislation are largely experimental, including changes in fee-for-service medicine, comparative effectiveness measures and a commission to impose Medicare cuts.

Nothing in the bill enlists patients to be cost-conscious consumers. In fact, to placate labor unions, the final version weakened the effect of the tax on “Cadillac” insurance plans, one of the few certain cost savers in the legislation.

Republicans are right in asserting that, instead of reducing unsustainable entitlement costs, the Democrats have created a massive new entitlement that will add to the burden of debt piled on the next generation, menacing the nation’s long-term well-being.

And they are right to say that health care was passed with special interest deals; in secret, Democrats-only negotiations; and with some votes “purchased” with state-specific benefits.

Independent voters, the Gallup poll showed, disliked the way Democrats in Congress handled health care by a wide margin, 37 percent to 22 percent.

Yet, at the end of the day, Democrats won and Republicans lost. Obama emerged stronger, not weaker. That may help Democrats avoid a wipeout in November.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/cq/20100326/pl_cq_politics/politics3632563_1


61 posted on 03/26/2010 9:07:21 AM PDT by hattend (The era of John McCain is over, the era of Ronald Reagan is back! Go Sarah Go!)
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To: hattend

I believe this is recalled from a Rev Wright sermon, if you try to play the YouTube, ‘This video has been removed due to terms of use violation’;

http://www.thepoliticalclass.com/2009/07/white-folks-greed-runs-a-world-in-need-barack-obama.html

Here are the words of Barack Obama as he reads from his own book Dreams of My Father:

“It is this world, a world where cruise ships throw away more food in a day than most residents of Port-au-Prince see in a year, where white folks’ greed runs a world in need, apartheid in one hemisphere, apathy in another hemisphere... That’s the world! On which hope sits!”

^
Now the Constitutional Lawyer has had his chance to run that world, as he tries to convince Americans it’s getting better, everything is going Stupak, oops, I mean kaputS


82 posted on 03/26/2010 9:31:13 AM PDT by Son House ("Warning! Warning!" "That does not compute" "Danger, Will Robinson!""Oh, the pain...the pain!")
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