Posted on 01/27/2010 4:30:51 PM PST by tarpit
EXCERPTS OF THE PRESIDENT'S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS Wed Jan 27 2010 19:13:14 ET
We face big and difficult challenges. And what the American people hope what they deserve is for all of us, Democrats and Republicans, to work through our differences; to overcome the numbing weight of our politics. For while the people who sent us here have different backgrounds and different stories and different beliefs, the anxieties they face are the same. The aspirations they hold are shared. A job that pays the bill. A chance to get ahead. Most of all, the ability to give their children a better life.
You know what else they share? They share a stubborn resilience in the face of adversity. After one of the most difficult years in our history, they remain busy building cars and teaching kids; starting businesses and going back to school. They are coaching little league and helping their neighbors. As one woman wrote to me, We are strained but hopeful, struggling but encouraged.
It is because of this spirit this great decency and great strength that I have never been more hopeful about Americas future than I am tonight. Despite our hardships, our union is strong. We do not give up. We do not quit. We dont allow fear or division to break our spirit. In this new decade, its time the American people get a government that matches their decency; that embodies their strength. And tonight, Id like to talk about how together, we can deliver on that promise.
By the time Im finished speaking tonight, more Americans will have lost their health insurance. Millions will lose it this year. Our deficit will grow. Premiums will go up. Co-pays will go up. Patients will be denied the care they need. Small business owners will continue to drop coverage altogether. I will not walk away from these Americans. And neither should the people in this chamber.
Rather than fight the same tired battles that have dominated Washington for decades, its time for something new. Lets try common sense. Lets invest in our people without leaving them a mountain of debt. Lets meet our responsibility to the people who sent us here.
To do that, we have to recognize that we face more than a deficit of dollars right now. We face a deficit of trust deep and corrosive doubts about how Washington works that have been growing for years. To close that credibility gap we must take action on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue to end the outsized influence of lobbyists; to do our work openly; and to give our people the government they deserve.
Thats what I came to Washington to do. Thats why for the first time in history my Administration posts our White House visitors online. And thats why weve excluded lobbyists from policy-making jobs or seats on federal boards and commissions.
But we cannot stop there. Its time to require lobbyists to disclose each contact they make on behalf of a client with my Administration or Congress. And its time to put strict limits on the contributions that lobbyists give to candidates for federal office. Last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests including foreign companies to spend without limit in our elections. Well I dont think American elections should be bankrolled by Americas most powerful interests, and worse, by foreign entities. They should be decided by the American people, and thats why Im urging Democrats and Republicans to pass a bill that helps to right this wrong.
Im also calling on Congress to continue down the path of earmark reform. You have trimmed some of this spending and embraced some meaningful change. But restoring the public trust demands more. For example, some members of Congress post some earmark requests online. Tonight, Im calling on Congress to publish all earmark requests on a single website before theres a vote so that the American people can see how their money is being spent.
Expanding support for families balancing work with caring for elderly relatives with a $102.5 million Caregiver Initiative adding $52.5 million in funding to Department of Health and Human Services caregiver support programs that provide temporary respite care, counseling, training, and referrals to critical services. The administration says the extra funding will allow nearly 200,000 additional caregivers to be served and 3 million more hours of respite care to be provided. It also adds $50 million to programs that provide transportation help, adult day care, and in-home services, such as aides to help seniors bathe and cook, help which eases the burden for family members and helps seniors stay in their homes.
Even the commie rage MJ is reporting the cut and gut of SS/Medicare.
http://motherjones.com/mojo/2010/01/obama-puts-social-security-chopping-block
Tricare for Life (retired over 65 retired Military health ins is getting a BIG NEW fee DOD bill, This option would help reduce the cost of TFL, as well as cost for Medicare, by INTRODUCING minimum out of pocket requirements for beneficiaries. Under this option, TFL would NOT cover any of the first $525 of an enrollee's cost-sharing liabilities for calendar year 2011 and would limit coverage to 50 percent of the next $4725 in Medicare cost sharing that the beneficiary incurred. (Because all further cost sharing would be covered by TFL, enrollees could not pay more than $2,888 in cost sharing in that year.
I will not watch, I refuse to go out and buy another tv after I put my foot thru the last. The bad actor in a new costume with the same bulls##t message. We’re on to his crap!
All thru’ the day I me mine,
I me mine, I me mine.
All thru’ the night I me mine, I me mine, I me mine.
Now they’re frightened of leaving it,
Ev’ryone’s weaving it,
Coming on strong all the time,
All thru’ the day I me mine.
I-I me-me mine, I-I me-me mine,
I-I me-me mine, I-I me-me mine.
All I can hear I me mine, I me mine, I me mine.
Even those tears I me mine, I me mine, I me mine.
No-one’s frightened of playing it, ev’ryone’s saying it.
Flowing more freely than wine,
All thru’ the day I me mine.
I-I me-me mine, I-I me-me mine.
I-I me-me mine, I-I me-me mine.
All I can hear I me mine, I me mine, I me mind.
Even those tears I me mine, I me mine, I me mine.
No-one’s frightened of playing it, ev’ryone’s saying it,
All thru’ your life I me mine.
I don’t want to watch!!! Communism never gave children a better life. I hope Fox Business channel does not carry the 0’propaganda speech.
Back in July 2009, PoltiFact did a story about Obama's claim that 14,000 people lose health insurance everyday. The found the methodology used in determining that number and view it credible:
Holahan and his co-author, using a baseline of 4.6 percent unemployment in 2007, calculated that 2.6 million people would lose coverage if the unemployment rate climbed to 7 percent; 3.7 million if it went to to 8 percent; 4.8 million at 9 percent; and 5.8 million at 10 percent. The estimates took into account people who lost their jobs but then switched to a spouses plan or extended their coverage through COBRA, the federal law that guarantees people who lose their job can still get continued health coverage.
Applying Holahan's calculations to the actual rise in unemployment from November 2008 to June 2009, we came up with 3.2 million people losing health coverage, or an average of 15,238 per day, so it is close to the 14,000 Obama cited.
Democrats should be more focused on fixing the economy and helping business create jobs so that more people can have health care.
I’d be willing to pay higher taxes for a defined period of years as a necessary evil while the President shrunk entitlement programs and simplified the tax code.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find only things evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelogus
LOL! That .gif is cracking me up!
Thanks for the laugh.
Cheers
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