Posted on 03/26/2014 1:06:17 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Dem leaders: O-Care uproar is media hype Greg Nash
By Alexander Bolton - 03/26/14 02:16 PM EDT
Senate Democratic leaders on Wednesday said the media is exaggerating public concern about ObamaCare and insisted they aren't worried the law will cost them their majority.
Democratic leaders said voters care more about middle-class issues like raising the minimum wage, addressing college affordability, achieving paycheck parity between men and women and rebuilding infrastructure.
They expressed their frustration with reporters after a lengthy presentation on their Fair Shot for Everyone agenda was followed up by a salvo of questions on the implementation of ObamaCare.
ObamaCare, if you do a poll of anyone, thats dropped way down in significance, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said.
This agenda is what the American people want to hear. You folks all want to ask about ObamaCare but the American people, most of them, are not directly affected by ObamaCare. They want to hear what were going to do for them, Sen. Charles Schumer (N.Y.), the third-ranking Democratic leader, told reporters.
Reid plans to set aside a week to debate and vote on each of the populist economic issues on the Democratic agenda.
The Democratic leaders argued President Obamas decision this week to extend the enrollment deadline for the new healthcare law beyond the end of March should not be considered a delay.
Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) blasted the decision as a joke earlier in the day.
What the hell is this, a joke? Boehner said at his weekly press conference.
This is part of a long-term pattern of this administration manipulating the law for its own convenience, he added.
Reid said the real joke is Boehners repeated attempts to repeal the healthcare law.
The joke I say to my dear friend John Boehner is him having more than 60 votes over there to terminate ObamaCare, he said.
Democratic leaders say they are happy with their position seven months out from Election Day despite worrisome poll numbers, and announced plans to ramp up their offensive on populist economic issues.
We feel very comfortable where we are, in spite of the Koch brothers with their outrageous spending, Reid said in reference to Charles and David Koch, the libertarian industrialists who have spent about $30 million against Democratic candidates so far this election cycle.
Schumer told reporters after the press conference that the voters would be driven more by economic issues than the GOPs criticism of healthcare reform.
I know the media is just focused on ObamaCare but thats not what the publics focused on. You look at all the surveys, ObamaCare comes out sixth, seventh, eighth, he said.
Democratic leaders assembled their middle-class agenda at the annual caucus retreat earlier this year.
Schumer held a series of phone calls and meetings with Democratic Policy and Communications Center Vice Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow (Mich.) ahead of the retreat to develop its points.
During the retreat, senators met in discussion groups to hammer out the planks of the agenda. Afterwards, Reid tasked Schumer with crafting a 2014 agenda.
He chose issues that would meet three criteria: resonate with middle-class voters, draw a contrast with Republicans and rev up Democratic base voters while giving ammo to Democratic incumbents running in red states.
We are going to be introducing legislation on every one of these issues and voting on it, Schumer said.
They’re stuck on the first stage of grief. They’ll never heal, emotionally, until they get past denial and move on through anger, bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance.
We submitted an appeal (didn’t get a tax credit, can’t see why) to Obamacare on November 1, 2013. We still have not gotten a response. Went ahead and purchased health insurance without the tax credit and will file for it next year, unless they can quote me chapter and verse of why we don’t qualify for it.
How can that be? I was under the impression that they still thought of Obama as the messiah! /sarc
Yeah, democrats need to run on Obamacare... everyone loves the program... it’s their ticket to win.../s
LOL - fools.
I have to admit one thing. After all I’ve heard about them from Harry Reid, I’ve decided not to vote for the Koch brothers.
November can't come soon enough.
That’s one bad thing about having the media propagandize for you. You start believing your own press. I hope they keep that feeling of invincibility for decades.
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