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  • Did Anybody Else Watch McCain call for REPEAL of ObamaCare on Greta Van Susteren

    11/13/2013 6:04:40 PM PST · by PJ-Comix · 87 replies
    Self | November 13, 2013 | PJ-Comix
    Did anybody else watch John McCain today on Greta Van Susteren call for REPEAL of ObamaCare? If someone can get a video link or transcript of McCain's call for REPEAL of ObamaCare, please post here. Here is the observation of this by a commenter on the Gun & Game Website: Just turned on FOX News and Greta Van Sustern and John McCain was on with Greta and the headline said "Senator John McCain calls for total repeal of Obamacare." Was anyone else watching this? Did I read that right? I about fell over backwards when I saw what I thought...
  • Republicans should vote 'Present' on Keep Your Plan Act

    11/13/2013 8:58:16 AM PST · by privatedrive · 17 replies
    vanity | 11/13/13 | privatedrive
    All Congressional Republicans should vote 'Present' on the Keep Your Plan Act (or any other Dem bill regarding Obamacare). If they vote for it, they will be complicit when the crap hits the fan, and will be obligated to help fix the mess that results (putting the toothpaste back in the tube). If they vote along with the Dems, they will be sending the message "we're all in this together now." If they vote against it, the Dems will use it as an albatross, and use it to hang blame on the republicans forever. It's a trap, and seemingly a...
  • Obamacare Triage: With Strategy This Time -- Rollback and repeal possible, but GOP needs a plan.

    11/13/2013 6:37:01 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 65 replies
    National Review ^ | 11/13/2013 | Heather R. Higgins
    The time has come for a coherent, multi-step strategy for rolling back Obamacare. It is not enough for conservatives to focus just on the website problems, or to wait and hope the misnamed Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) collapses on its own. The websites will ultimately get fixed well enough to function, and the “just wait” strategy underestimates both the appeal the new entitlement may hold for many and the serious damage that is being done to the private insurance market, whose viability is the foundation of any alternative to government mandates. Ultimately, the only way to minimize...
  • Cruz to Obama: Don’t Peddle Obamacare in Texas

    11/07/2013 7:38:44 AM PST · by SoConPubbie · 35 replies
    National Review Online ^ | November 6, 2013 3:44 PM | Andrew Johnson
    Texas doesn’t want to hear anymore of President Obama’s “false promises” about the Affordable Care Act, according to Senator Ted Cruz. He’s urged the president to drop his plans to visit Dallas on Wednesday to deliver a speech on Obamacare. “President Obama should take his broken promises tour elsewhere so Texans can continue focusing on the solutions that have allowed our state to become and remain the nation’s economic and job creation powerhouse,” Cruz said in a statement. He went on to list a series of unfulfilled promises the president has made, all related to health care. Emphasizing that the...
  • Vanity: "Why aren't the Republicans at least trying to help fix Obamacare?"

    11/04/2013 5:38:25 AM PST · by Junk Silver · 69 replies
    I keep hearing this Democrat talking point being trotted out, accusing the Republicans of harming their constituents by not doing everything in their power to "fix" the Affordable Health Care Act. This one must test well in focus-groups because it keeps getting repeated. I've yet to hear one Republican answer this coherently. Here's my suggestion for a response: "If I saw a friend's house being looted would I do everything in my power to stop the looting, or would I walk over and try to negotiate with the looters? Would I call the police and try to get some neighbors...
  • McCains view on the PPACA

    10/09/2013 8:59:31 AM PDT · by Don Corleone · 28 replies
    Senators reply Letter | 10/8/13 | Senator McCain
    Thank you for contacting me with your views on the health reform legislation passed by Congress in 2010. Three years after its passage, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) remains one of the most controversial bills ever considered in Congress. While I support improving our health care delivery system to bring down costs and increase access to affordable health insurance, and have put forth several detailed proposals, the PPACA is not the answer. As written, this legislation would lead to higher health care costs, increased taxes, trillions of dollars in new federal spending, $715 billion in cuts to...
  • If Americans hate a government “benefit” enough, you bet it can be repealed; we’ve done it before!

    10/04/2013 9:01:36 AM PDT · by Oldpuppymax · 3 replies
    Coach is Right ^ | 10/4/13 | Kevin "Coach" Collins
    A Democrat led Congress did this before. They have forced elderly Americans into the “Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act (MCCA); and almost immediately it became obvious that they had made a big mistake. In June of 1988, both Parties patted themselves on the back and bragged that they had solved the problem of how to pay for nursing home care. They were very wrong in this boast. Nevertheless, Democrats don’t miss any opportunity to socialize America and this crisis was no different. They jumped on the bill as a chance to push for what became Hillarycare just a few years later....
  • Cruz: Defund different from repeal

    09/29/2013 8:07:30 AM PDT · by sheikdetailfeather · 9 replies
    Meet The Press ^ | 9-29-2013 | Meet The Press
    Meet the Press | September 29, 2013 Cruz: Defund different from repeal Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas argues about the difference between delaying and defunding the Affordable Care Act.
  • More unions call for ObamaCare repeal (TICKED off @ the AFL-CIO convention)

    09/27/2013 3:23:27 PM PDT · by Libloather · 16 replies
    It may be sunny in Los Angeles, but dark clouds hang over union members at the final day of the AFL-CIO convention. Union leaders are so unhappy with Obamacare, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) that the convention is expected to vote on a resolution calling for changes to the law. According to Bloomberg, the unions are worried that the health care law will endanger member health care benefits and argue that the “multi-employer plans should be eligible for tax subsidies.” The law currently only allows for low-income individuals who do not have employer-sponsored health care coverage, or...
  • Democrat says repealing ObamaCare a 'wet dream' for Republican radicals

    09/20/2013 5:11:29 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 28 replies
    The Hill ^ | September 20, 2013 | Pete Kasperowicz
    Freshman Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) on Friday accused Republicans of pursuing a "wet dream" by pushing for the repeal of ObamaCare as part of a short-term spending bill. "I rise in strong opposition to this radical right-wing effort to walk our economy off of a cliff and cause a government shutdown," Swalwell said in today's debate. "I invite my colleagues on the other side to wake up from this radical, ideological wet dream, and come back to reality." Swalwell might be the first member to use the phrase "wet dream" on the House floor — at the very least, it...
  • No Surrenders

    09/20/2013 4:09:33 PM PDT · by Kaosinla · 7 replies
    National Review Online ^ | September 20, 2013 | Ramesh Ponnuru
    Earlier this week, there were reports and commentary to the effect that the House Republican leadership had surrendered and fallen in with those conservatives who think that the continuing resolution to fund the government can be used to stop funding for Obamacare. Then there were claims that Senator Cruz had given up on fighting Obamacare in the Senate. Both of these perceptions were false, and they’re related. Speaker John Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor are just as convinced as ever that a partial government shutdown would not advance any conservative goal, and just as determined to avoid one. They...
  • Obama’s group attacks GOP ‘government shutdown’ as 70 Repubs sponsor bill to avoid shutdown

    09/17/2013 8:09:22 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 18 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | Sept 17, 2013 | By Patrick Howley
    Republican Rep. Tom Graves’ budget plan to defund Obamacare while avoiding a government shutdown is rapidly gaining House support, but President Obama’s advocacy group Organizing for Action (OFA) is still using claims that Republicans want a shutdown in its fundraising pitch. Graves’ Stability, Security, and Fairness Resolution now has 70 House cosponsors after 11 more lawmakers cosponsored Tuesday. The continuing resolution proposal for fiscal year 2014 actually avoids a government shutdown and funds all facets of the federal government, with the exception of spending related to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Graves introduced the plan last Thursday. “There...
  • Fox News poll: 68 percent concerned about their health care under new law

    09/17/2013 12:05:22 PM PDT · by RedMDer · 12 replies
    FoxNews.com ^ | September 17, 2013 | Dana Blanton
    Nearly 7 out of 10 voters are concerned about their personal health care under the Affordable Care Act and a majority wants to take the health care system back to 2009, according to the latest Fox News national poll. The poll, released Tuesday, finds that 68 percent of voters are concerned about their health care under the new system. That includes 43 percent “very” concerned and another 25 percent “somewhat” concerned. The number feeling concerned is more than twice that of those who are unworried (31 percent). Even a 56-percent majority of Democrats feels concerned (31 percent “very” concerned). By...
  • Exclusive: U.S. delays deadline for finalizing Obamacare health plans

    08/28/2013 9:49:24 AM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 5 replies
    Reuters ^ | Aug 28, 2013 | By David Morgan and Caroline Humer
    Reuters) - The Obama administration has delayed a step crucial to the launch of the new healthcare law, the signing of final agreements with insurance plans to be sold on federal health insurance exchanges starting October 1. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) notified insurance companies on Tuesday that it would not sign final agreements with the plans between September 5 and 9, as originally anticipated, but would wait until mid-September instead, according to insurance industry sources. Nevertheless, Joanne Peters, a spokeswoman for HHS, said the department remains "on track to open" the marketplaces on time on...
  • President 'Disingenuous' When He Says GOP Has No Alternative to Obamacare

    08/25/2013 12:21:36 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 49 replies
    CNSNews ^ | Aug 22, 2013 | By Susan Jones
    (CNSNews.com) - President Barack Obama is being "disingenuous" when he says Republicans have no alternative to Obamacare, says Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.), a man with a plan of his own. "The president knows that there are other alternatives out there, alternatives that put patients and families and doctors in charge, not Washington, D.C.," Price told Fox News's Neil Cavuto on Wednesday. "Our proposal, H.R. 2300, is comprehensive legislation that would get folks covered with insurance that they want to buy for themselves, not that the government forces them to buy; solves insurance challenges, like portability and preexisting (conditions); and saves...
  • Obama Blasts Government-Shutdown Threat; GOP Wants Individual-Mandate Delay

    08/17/2013 2:20:35 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 15 replies
    ABC News ^ | Aug 17, 2013 | By Chris Good
    WASHINGTON — President Obama used his weekly radio/YouTube address to tout the pending implementation of his signature health-care law and bash the GOP for threatening a government shutdown, while Republicans used theirs to call for a delay in one of the Affordable Care Act’s controversial provisions, the so-called “individual mandate.” In October, regional exchanges will begin offering private insurance plans for people who are not covered through their employers, and as the Affordable Care Act’s rollout continues, it’s being contested by Republicans who want to push the law back or halt it entirely, after the Obama administration delayed by one...
  • Many 2016 Republican hopefuls agree: Defund ObamaCare

    08/17/2013 2:03:45 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 25 replies
    The Hill ^ | Aug 17, 2013 | By Elise Viebeck
    Many Republicans who are eyeing a run for president in 2016 are backing an all-or-nothing plan to defund ObamaCare. More than half a dozen possible GOP White House candidates support that strategy while a handful are calling for a more nuanced approach to defunding or repealing the healthcare law. Another five are dodging questions and a couple others are not signaling one way or another. [A detailed breakdown is outlined in the chart below.] In short, some are willing to go to the brink and beyond of a government shutdown to defund ObamaCare. But it’s far from unanimous. Still, the...
  • Repeal of estate tax will reduce revenue an estimated $300 million over five years (NC)

    08/12/2013 4:52:44 PM PDT · by Libloather · 8 replies
    Journal Now ^ | 8/12/13 | Richard Craver
    For supporters of the repeal of North Carolina’s estate tax, the passage serves as a big neon "come on home" message to ultra-wealthy individuals who have kept a primary residence in another state to avoid the tax. "A tax that affects somewhere between a dozen and 100 families each year in a state with 9 million-plus people is fundamentally unfair," said Dallas Woodhouse, the director of the N.C. chapter of the conservative advocacy group Americans For Prosperity. For opponents, the repeal – retroactive to Jan. 1 – serves as a prime example of conservative legislators favoring the wealthy few over...
  • Repealing Obamacare: Not a Waste of Time

    08/07/2013 6:52:13 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 5 replies
    Townhall ^ | 08/07/2013 | Michael Tanner
    Speaking at a campaign-style rally last month at an Amazon plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., President Obama ridiculed Republicans’ economic agenda, claiming that “wasting the country’s time by taking something like 40 meaningless votes to repeal Obamacare is not a jobs plan.” The president has a bit of a point about the futility of those 40 votes. Given the unwillingness of the Senate to even consider changes to the health-care law, continued repeal votes are more an exercise in political theater than in policy. However, by that measure, the president’s giving countless speeches calling for higher taxes and more government spending...
  • Paul Ryan: Shutdown not best way to repeal Obamacare

    08/05/2013 7:55:37 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 35 replies
    Politico ^ | 08/05/2013 | Scott Wong
    The chairman of the House Budget Committee says there's a better way of repealing President Barack Obama's health care law than shutting down the government this fall — a path some Republican conservatives are backing. “We, all Republicans, want to repeal and replace Obamacare. … We’re having a debate about the best way of achieving that goal, the best strategy,” Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Sunday on CBS News’s “Face the Nation.” Ryan, who was the GOP vice presidential nominee in 2012, pointed out that a government shutdown wouldn't impact entitlements, including Obamacare. “Rather than sort of-swinging for the fences...