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Posted on 07/03/2012 1:00:27 PM PDT by roses of sharon
Mitch McConnell is in the headlines again for saying the odds are against those wanting repeal of Obamacare. [I]ts a lot harder to undo something than it is to stop it in the first place, he said in part.
For once, lets give McConnell the benefit of the doubt and suggest he is talking about the present Congress, not the next Congress, though in actual context he seems to mean both. Lets be charitable.
The truth is, I dont expect Republicans in Congress to be fully committed to repeal next year even if they have Mitt Romney in the White House, a Republican Senate, and hold the House.
Weve played this game before. And yes, we are being played.
We are being played by a group of Republican leaders who have consistently shown in the past few years to lack the testicular fortitude to do whats right when it counts they are the John Robertses of Congress.
Republicans, at this point, are all about drawing lines in the sand against the Democrats only to wipe them away with their feet.
The debt ceiling? Cave.
The continuing resolution? Cave.
Republicans have excelled at theater and not much else. Oh, pshaw! you say. They only control one house of one branch of the federal government. What could they do?
In February, Mitch McConnell had the option of bringing Jim DeMints amendment to the floor of the Senate to force another vote on repeal. He wouldnt. Why? He didnt want to make Harry Reid mad.
When the blowback was so great after that news leaked, Americans for Limited Government and other groups demanded McConnell get in line or get out of the way. He folded like a cheap suit and in so doing promised March would be a month of fighting about repeal.
Nothing happened.
So now McConnell says he will force the issue before the election and then make repeal of Obamacare priority number one if the GOP takes back the Senate, but the odds are against full repeal. This is code for Republican leaders, timid as they are and driven by polling, keeping parts of Obamacare instead of doing full repeal and starting over.
The truth is many Republicans like parts of Obamacare. The truth is a number of Senate Republicans were willing to vote back in December of 2009 that the individual mandate was unconstitutional while keeping their names on healthcare legislation by Senator Bob Bennett that had an individual mandate.
The truth is with Republican leaders like we have in both Houses, who needs the Democrats? It was not just Democrats responsible for $16 trillion in debt. Even now, Eric Cantor, Mitch McConnell and the rest are trying to find ways to weasel out of paying down the debt and bring back earmarks.
When Republicans wont fight on their ground, they just wont fight. John Boehner has to have David Winston, a pollster, tell him up from down, and Mitch McConnell only does WWE fights lots of theater, but a predetermined outcome negotiated in advance with Harry Reid that can get both bases fired up while doing as little to advance freedom as possible. Maybe Linda McMahon in the Senate will do McConnell some good.
There is a truth that hurts Mitch McConnell. The truth is, Jim DeMint has now been joined by Ron Johnson, Mike Lee, Rand Paul, and others. The truth is they see what must be done. Send them men like Ted Cruz to help force McConnells hand.
And then there is this. Jim DeMint is parting ways with adding to the Senate Conservatives Fund. In its place will be a Super PAC called Senate Conservatives Action. Unlike DeMints prior effort, this Super PAC can take unlimited money. Conservatives with cash can pony up and force Mitch McConnells hand.* [Editor's Note: This is misstated based on my misunderstanding. The Senate Conservatives Fund will still exist. Senate Conservative Action will not accept funds to help specific candidates, but will raise money for independent expenditures. Gotta love campaign finance law.]
Lets be very clear here voting to repeal Obamacare is not enough. Repealing it is.
Which GOP nominee for president have you supporter in the past?
True Conservatives need to stop being like some guy in a tent at an occupy protest.
They need to stop trying to co-opt other peoples work and create their own.
The GOP has never been nor shall ever be a far right party.
Create one!
Which GOP nominee for president have you supported in the past?
True Conservatives need to stop being like some guy in a tent at an occupy protest.
They need to stop trying to co-opt other peoples work and create their own.
The GOP has never been nor shall ever be a far right party.
Create one!
It’s going to be left to the next congress. Since each state can opt-out pretty much penalty free it’s going to be chaos for some time to come.
Anyone ever thought about how much McConnel looks like Howdy Doody? (probably as smart/dumb, too)
McConnell: [I]ts a lot harder to undo something than it is to stop it in the first place...”
Yes, and you aren’t up to the challenge of doing either.
McConell is right because people all want the “goodies” in Obamacare. They want their kids covered till 26, pre-existing illnesses covered, etc.
None of it makes any sense as “insurance” and it will all cause services to decline because, duh, you are making the industry do economically insane things.
And we don’t have a republican with the courage to tell people they can’t have those things. Even most conservative talk show hosts rush to say we can still have all that stuff.
It is gone if we have to go to Washington. You don’t keep bad law. He needs to be thrown out. He is part of the problem. We need to start complaining NOW.
Name ONE social giveaway program that has ever actually been removed/repealed/withdrawn.
That is the whole point of all the timing of the ObamaScare crap fest. It all started when it was initially submitted, the length of time it took to wind through congress and the back-door means of “passing” it (reconciliation), which stretched things out.
And then the legal challenges all the way to SCOTUS, leaving us with the inevitable - too much of it will be in place and running by the time a new POTUS and Congress can be elected and seated.
There just are not enough backbones to actually repeal this. Face the facts. I don’t like McConnell one bit - he is a turncoat turd. But he is right on this accord.
That’s a laugh. There are no goodies for us. Healthcare does not exist in this law. What’s terrible they can continue to ad to it without our knowledge.
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