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The hypocrisy of the leftist House of Representatives lead by Nancy Peolosi continues to be flaunted before the American voter’s faces… They bury a resolution to sanction Rep. Charles Rangel, D-NY on a Wednesday afternoon when they felt no one was looking…
“House Democrats were quick to strike down the measure to remove Rangel,
who represents New York’s Harlem district, from his post.”
“Pay your taxes or step down !”
That’s the message House Republicans are sending to Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., chairman of the powerful tax-writing Ways and Means Committee and subject of a major ethics probe into alleged tax evasion and other violations.
House Republicans on Wednesday attempted to pass a resolution to oust Rangel from his chairmanship following the reading of a long and stinging list of alleged wrongdoing. The measure stemmed from a major ethics probe into Rangel’s alleged failure to pay his taxes and disclose income on multiple properties — as much as $1.3 million.
But House Democrats were quick to strike down the measure to remove Rangel, who represents New York’s Harlem district, from his post. House Republicans refused to accept defeat of the resolution, and asked for a second recorded vote following the first. The reading of the resolution was interrupted several times, and at one point was challenged by Democrats before being put to a vote.
A representative from Rangel’s office on Wednesday blasted the resolution as a “highly partisan effort.”
“Let’s look at this resolution for what it really is — a highly partisan effort designed to undermine the important work in Congress on health care reform,” the representative, who declined to be named, told FOX News.
“It’s also an attempt to circumvent House rules, which provide for a comprehensive, bipartisan ethics committee process for reviewing matters such as these,” the Rangel aide said. “The congressman himself initiated the request for the committee to review the issues and the members should let the process work as established by the rules of the House.”
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Romney who has real world executive experience in reforming health-care in the State of Massachusetts has a few pointers for Obama. Probably made out of pity. Fundamentally Obama, reset, and get both sides of the aisle on board using a collaborative approach with a NON POLITICAL AGENDA when addressing this very personal program. His biggest mistake was punting this program’s design to Pelosi and Reid.
Romney on Obama’s Push for Health-Care Reform: Slow Down
Katie Connolly / Newsweek
In the last two weeks, political commentators have expressed doubts over President Obama’s time frame for health-care reform. Meanwhile, even some Democratic lawmakers appear to be getting cold feet. In response, Obama is relentlessly pitching his plan. He has spoken about health care on eight out of the last nine days, and he’s scheduled to hold a town-hall meeting on the topic this Thursday. Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is one of the few politicians in the country with first-hand experience of steering major health-care reform through the legislative process. The reforms he enacted in Massachusetts have been criticized for being costly, but they’ve also managed to extend coverage to a significant number of uninsured people. By 2007, the proportion of uninsured people in Massachusetts was the lowest in the country.
I spoke to Romney about his experience with health-care reform this morning. His cautionary words for Obama? Slow down. Here are some excerpts from our conversation:
What do you think needs to happen over the next couple of weeks if President Obama’s deadline for health-care reform is to be met?
I think the president ought to hit the reset button. I think it is critical that he have the participation, involvement, and support of people on both sides of the aisle, as well as people in various sectors of the health economy. If we are going to have a dramatic shift in the nature of so large a part of our economy, then it needs to be something that has been thoroughly vetted and has received great support. Out of a desire to move very quickly, while his support is highest, he has skipped the critical steps of educating, involving, and evolving his own plans to meet the perspectives of the great majority of our citizens.
It sounds like you are encouraging the president to slow down. Aren’t there risks in delaying?
He’s in a very difficult position. We faced a very similar question [in Massachusetts] as we began our process. We spent over two years putting together a health-care plan and then building support for it on both sides of the aisle—working with hospitals, providers, doctors, business groups, labor groups, advocates for the poor. We involved all of these parties, and it took a long time, but what we ended up with was a bill that passed the legislature— if you combine the House and the Senate—198 to 2.
It has been awhile since we posted on the political cartoon buzz around Washington. Here is our select choice for the week regarding Obama’s approval ratings…
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“The music of Zevious shrewdly juxtaposes order and its opposite: structural intensity pushed to its breaking point in the most appealing way. These boys are brilliant and fearless.”–Vijay Iyer
Zevious began combining progressive rock grooves, tech metal, structured group improvisation, and complex song forms with a conventional jazz sound, creating a unique compositional style. Their new sound points towards a focused musical ground where it is apparent that this band can shred. Their songs now wind through peaks and valleys of odd-metered and hard-hitting bass and drum grooves with contrapuntal guitar interjections that morph into unison riffing, with hard-hitting, complex drum workouts and stop-on-a-dime style guitar breaks coupled with subtle, brooding segments.
Their second album After the Air Raid is the culmination of nearly two years of hard compositional and rehearsal labor and showcases a powerful, rhythmically intense and highly structured sound, making this a record with lasting depth. Beautifully and simply recorded, mixed and mastered by Colin Marston (of Behold…the Arctopus), the striking live sound of the band is masterfully presented.
Democrat leadership in Congress must take the American people to be fools. It took Sarah Palin all but one week to OUT the fact which many of us posted concerning language in pages 425 – 430 of the Health Care Bill that would have opened the door for what she mockingly termed a “Death Panel”. The White House has denied the existence of this language that was in fact removed by the Senate version of “the Bill” this past week. Funny how you can remove something from a bill when in their own words it was never there!! Hypocrites and liars. (Let’s not talk about how Senators and Congressmen will be exempt from signing up for the very health care plan they are ramning down everyone else’s throat.)
The issue at hand is NOT HEALTH CARE REFORM. If Congress really wanted that they would focus on Tort Reform in the Health Care Industry. Its another more insidious left wing agenda. The slow erosion, or on the Obama Administration’s watch the NOT so slow erosion, of capitalism and our individual freedoms and some of most private liberties that the founding fathers of this nation sacrificed to protect for all citizens of this great country. This is now about a line in the sand to keep a power crazed Big Brother left leaning government mentality out of our private affairs — Including how we choose to die. Moderates, Independents and Libertarians are all united on this point. Obamanistas simply refuse to understand that socialized medicine has historically been the first step in establishing socialist state through the entire fabric of our lives.
If Obama wants to get back his credibility he should go to the American people and say… “I heard you. Let’s see what we can do to IMPROVE what we already have without taking all this risk and potentially throwing the baby out with the bath water just to score a Political Victory in my first year in office”. Somehow I doubt his ego would step aside to allow him to do that even if he does’nt say it in such a self incriminating way.
START WITH TORT REFORM IN HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY IF YOU WANT TO REALLY REDUCE COSTS !! — LEAVE THE REST OF THE SYSTEM ALONE !!
Frivilous lawsuits drive the cost up for doctors, insurance companies and both you and I. Why is THAT not on the table? Well because Congress is run by a bunch of lawyers that’s why.
What we have now needs some repair, yes, but not a major overhaul that puts in the hands of government powers that the framers would have cringed if they were alive today!!!
PALIN WINS — Wall Street Journal
Level-headed liberal commentators who favor more government in health care, including Slate’s Mickey Kaus and the Washington Post’s Charles Lane, have argued that the end-of-life provision in the bill is problematic–acknowledging in effect (and, in Kaus’s case, in so many words) that Palin had a point.
If you believe the media, Sarah Palin is a mediocre intellect, if even that, while President Obama is brilliant. So how did she manage to best him in this debate? Part of the explanation is that disdain for Palin reflects intellectual snobbery more than actual intellect. Still, Obama’s critics, in contrast with Palin’s, do not deny the president’s intellectual aptitude. Intelligence, however, does not make one immune from hubris.
For a wonderful example of such hubris, check out this post from David Kurtz of TalkingPointsMemo.com:
Is there anything quite as unsettling as when the nation’s political class (and I use that term broadly to encompass the occasionally political, like the tea partiers) turns its fleeting but intense focus to a new (for them) and complex topic, like end-of-life issues?
It seems like years of painstaking work to nudge our death-denying culture toward a more frank and humane approach to our own mortality and dying could be erased by one misguided national discussion set off by none other than Sarah Palin.
Except that Palin didn’t “set off” this discussion; President Obama did by trying to ram through legislation postalizing the medical system with no time for debate or reflection. How to care for dying patients is a serious, sensitive and complicated matter, one with which American families struggle every day. If you truly don’t want the “political class” involved, your quarrel is with the man who is pushing for more federal involvement in this most personal of matters. It’s entirely understandable that people would respond to such an effort by shouting, “Keep your laws off my grandma!” — — [Hat Tip: James Tarato / WSJ]
Mark Fiore has really outdone himself this time with what has to be the best cartoon satire of the week. Click on the image and see the full animation on Mark’s site… It’s worth the laugh…
If this don’t beat all. Here is an editorial in the Opinionator section of the New York Times from Eric Etheridge who maintains fundamentally that the present Congress leans too far to the Right and is TOO conservative!! Should anyone be surprised considering the source?