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“Open wide, here
it comes…”
I’m beginning to see the three top leaders
(?) of this country (Obama, Reid, and
Pelosi) as the three blind mice. Perhaps I
misspoke, that should be the three blind AND
deaf mice.
With over 50% of the American public against
the current healthcare reform bill as it
stands at this time, the mice are scurrying
around totally oblivious to the will of the
majority.
The so called bi-partisan summit is to be
held on Thursday of this week and today the
House minority leader released this
statement:
House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH)
issued the following statement in response
to the partisan health care proposal posted
online by the White House for discussion at
the upcoming bipartisan health care summit:
“The President has crippled the credibility
of this week’s summit by proposing the same
massive government takeover of health care
based on a partisan bill the American people
have already rejected. This new
Democrats-only backroom deal doubles down on
the same failed approach that will drive up
premiums, destroy jobs, raise taxes, and
slash Medicare benefits.
“This week’s summit clearly has all the
makings of a Democratic infomercial for
continuing on a partisan course that relies
on more backroom deals and parliamentary
tricks to circumvent the will of the
American people and jam through a massive
government takeover of health care.
“The best way to protect families and small
businesses in this time of economic
uncertainty is to start over with a
step-by-step approach to health care reform
focused on lowering costs, and that’s
exactly what Republicans are fighting for.
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office
has confirmed that the Republican bill
reduces premiums for families and small
businesses by up to 10 percent. The
Republican bill reduces premiums by
implementing common-sense reforms such as
allowing Americans to purchase insurance
across state lines. Despite their rhetoric
to the contrary, none of the Democrats’
proposals – including the President’s –
provides this much-needed reform in a manner
that can actually be effective.
“Republicans are also standing with the
American people by calling for health care
reform to protect human life and not use
taxpayer money to fund abortion. The
Republican bill would codify the Hyde
Amendment and prohibit all authorized and
appropriated federal funds from being used
to pay for abortion, which the President’s
proposal would allow. Pro-life Democrats in
the House have already pledged to vote
against this provision. Health care reform
should be an opportunity to protect human
life – not end it – and the American people
agree.”
I believe Rep. Boehner called it right. So
much for bi-partisanship. Same old sixes and
sevens as far as I’m concerned. Why would
anyone think the three blind mice were going
to do anything other than grandstand and do
whatever they wanted to do in spite of what
us common old citizens thought? Obviously
those who will vote for the current bill in
its current status will do so under the
provisions of reconciliation which requires
only 51 votes to become law. If this happens
I’ll have to watch the Olympics or something
else other than the news as I don’t believe
I can stand the shrillness of the liberal
crowing over their … ‘success’.
Ain’t this a peach? All I can say is that
some of those 51 votes had best have a
decent retirement plan (I’m sure they do)
since they can look forward to leaving
government service in November. The three
above mentioned leaders might be blind and
deaf, but the voters aren’t and have
memories that stretch to November without
any problem.
So what to do now? Well, don’t quit, keep on
going. Keeping sending e-mails to your
friends and folks you know who are
concerned. Call those congressmen and women.
Forget faxing, they don’t answer those,
forget petitions, they throw those away.
Write a real letter, send it by the post
office…..they have to see those and they
have to answer them. Keep talking about the
inequity of what is being shoved down our
throats without our permission or our
consideration. Do not give up; what they
enact can be changed at a later date.
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www.pearyperry.com
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