Welcome to my Blog. Things have changed, just as our country is changing. I welcome all, and ask that you keep an open mind. I hope that as you read my posts, they will cause you to think, question and above all else educate yourself.
The Republicans have the audacity to try and extend the
healthcare waiver to all Americans for a year, the way the President did for
businesses.
As a result the Democrats proceed to call them: Extortionists, Terrorists, Saboteurs,
Anarchist, Teabaggers, Squealing Political Pigs, Hostage Takers, Arsonists,
Jihadists, Murderers, Unhuinged, Insane, Nazis, Enemy, Etc.,….
And then the Democrats say pass the CR and raise the debt
limit and THEN we will
negotiate?
What planet am I living on?
"Only a more
civil and honest public discourse can help us face up to our challenges as a
nation,..." President Obama, January
12th, 2011.
So this is what passes for civility in America
now?
A lot is going on in DC and at the heart of it is the
Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare. In fact it has led to a
Government shutdown, although that seems to be more of a slogan than a reality.
Let’s just say that it is a “slim”
down and call it a day.
Nothing ever really shuts down in Washington,
except open air memorials and the ocean apparently.
So what is really going on with all of this?
Sadly, most Americans have zero clue as to what is going on.
They here “talking points” and think they have a grasp but the majority of
times those talking points have no foundation in truth. Like your child saying
he doesn’t know how the paint got on the wall when you and he are the only ones
in the house.
On one side you have Republicans saying this is a major
problem (the ACA) and we need to address it now and you have Democrats on the
other side saying it is the law of the land and you need to live with it.
Here is what I know:
We
have no Budget, haven’t had one in four years. The Senate Majority Leader
refuses to take a vote on one. We are running things on a Continuing Resolution (CR). Basically
a CR is like two parents who can’t agree on what to spend and not spend so
they just keep plugging along and tossing things onto a credit card and lie
to each other that they’ll figure it out later.
Republicans
have presented a number of versions of the CR, each trying to cut away a
bit of the ACA. First to defund, then to delay, then to modify, etc… bottom
line is this doesn’t have to do with the funding of America
as it does with the funding of the ACA. But honestly, that is the roll of
the Congress as outlined by the Constitution. You don’t have to agree but
it is our system and if you think that it is only the Republicans that do
this then you are sadly mistaken and not a student of American politics.
The Democratically
controlled Senate hung the “closed” sign on the chamber door and said if
it doesn’t include a flat out CR, that includes full funding of the ACA,
we won’t consider it and we won’t negotiated. So you are effectively at an
impasse. But the Senate and President saying it is all Republicans fault
is disingenuous at best.
So what is the problem with the ACA? Well, I don’t have
enough time to go over everything. Honestly, it is just not a well thought out
plan. If this was the private sector it would have died a long time ago. Considering
that they have had years to prepare and paid out at least $300 million for the
website design you would think we would have gotten something better. Maybe
they should have talked to the IT guys at Google or Amazon……. Just saying.
But the fact is private companies handle much greater
traffic with far less issues. Considering this was President Obama’s signature
legislation you would have assumed they would have pulled out all the stops to
ensure it went off without a glitch.
What I do know is that the left is right……. It is the law of
the land. Congress passed it in 2010 and the President signed it into law.
Remember the whole “we need to pass it to
see what is in it…”
So again what is the problem? Well, considering it is the “law” the President himself doesn’t seem
to be able to just let it go and see what happens. Consider for a moment the
following things that have been changed, not through the legal process but by
executive fiat:
Medicare Cuts – Delayed
Employer Mandate – Delayed
Subsidy Verification – Delayed
Out of Pocket Caps – Delayed
Business Enrollment – Delayed
Individual Businesses / Unions – Waived (I believe the last
count is 2k plus)
Congress – Waived
This by far not a complete list, but it gives you a little
idea of the changes the President has made, while at the same time telling
Republicans there can be no changes….. Make sense to you?
Call me crazy, but if everyone is getting a break these
days, why aren’t we, as in “we the people”
getting the same breaks? My personal opinion is that the delay of the business
mandate was put in place because they were afraid that more people would have been
kicked off their company medical plans if it had been instituted and there
would have been a backlash against the administration during the 2014 midterm
elections. With that business delay in place we will never know.
Good political move.
It’s the same reason I think they added children up to 26 on
their parents insurance. Why? Well, simple. Imagine the backlash if all of a
sudden these kids had to go out and buy their own insurance. For the most part
the ramifications of all of this won’t kick in until after the 2016
Presidential elections. By then it’s a moot point politically.
Convenient……….
The administration keeps running around saying that people
now have choices, but that’s really a bit of a stretch. The fact is we have
always had choices….. At any time any person could shop for and purchase insurance.
Sure there were always going to be some road blocks, pre-existing conditions
could be problematic, but here’s a news flash: There are going to be problems
with ACA!!
At the end of the day, despite all the fancy talking points,
the final truth is that not everyone is going to be covered. The administration
has already admitted that. The fact is that at present we have about 48 million
uninsured. After the ACA is implemented we will still have about 30 million uninsured.
What is most telling is that of the 30 million who will remain uninsured, 80% of
them are U.S. citizens.
So who exactly is benefiting from all of this?
So we had a system that provided coverage to something like
85% + and now we are going to mess around with it for what exactly? Think about
how high 85% is……. Is anything that DC runs that effective?
You need to watch this video of Jon Stewart interviewing HHS
Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, on his show. Remember, SHE is the Health and Human
Services Secretary, a cabinet level position,…… Listen to Stewart’s
questions and, more importantly, her “answers.” Does she even know what is going on?
If this interview was done by anyone on the right it would
have been summarily dismissed, but in the uncomfortable humor there is a lot of
truth.
I saw this photo that was taken during an event with
the Democratic Progressive Caucus and furloughed federal employees on Capitol
Hill in Washington, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013.
What originally caught my eye was the writing on the sign: “Set
a budget – Do your job – We want to work”
I had to ask myself: “Does anyone get it?”
The other signs show photos of Republican house leadership and
contend that it is the Republicans holding their jobs hostage. Here is my
problem:
The Senate, under the questionable stewardship of Harry Reid
has not passed a budget in four years. That is not to say that Congress has not
sent them one, Reid just won’t allow a vote on them.
He is happy to continue getting by with last minute deals
and funding the country on Continuing Resolutions and Debt Ceiling increases. That is an absolute disgrace.
So a note to the protestors: “The Congress did present a
CR and your Democrat controlled Senate kicked it back. If Reid was interested
in doing his job, and letting you do yours, they could have passed the CR and worked on the problems of
the ACA which there are a LOT of problems.”
And just for the record, it is the Congress that controls
the purse strings not the President. If the House chooses to not fund the
Affordable Care Act that is within their purview. If the Senate refuses to
accept it that does not mean that it is the Republican’s fault. It means that
BOTH houses failed to reach an agreement. That is where the art of negotiation comes in.
“My way or no way” is not bipartisanship nor is it good faith negotiation.
George Santayana once said "Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it."
Take a moment to read this speech, Cicero's Prognosis, by the Honorable Justice Millard Caldwell (D-Fl), who served as a US Army officer during WWI, Florida Governor, Congressman and Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court.
Of particular note is the quote, attributed to Marcus Tullius Cicero "Do not blame Caesar, blame the people of Rome who have so enthusiastically acclaimed and adored him and rejoiced in their loss of freedom and danced in his path and gave him triumphal processions and laughed delightedly at his licentiousness and thought it very superior of him to acquire vast amounts of gold illicitly. Blame the people who hail him when he speaks in the Forum of the 'new, wonderful good society' which shall now be Rome's, interpreted to mean 'more money, more ease, more security, more living fatly at the expense of the industrious.' Julius was always an ambitious villain, but he is only one man."
The stop for a moment and remember this speech was from nearly 50 years ago and the original incident was from 70 years before the birth of Christ.
And we wonder why we are in the place we are at today? - Do not blame Caesar, blame the people of Rome.......