Sunday, October 18, 2009

President Barack Obama Weekly Address 10/17/09 PODCAST VIDEO TEXT


Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly Address Saturday,October 17, 2009 Washington, DC PODCAST OF THIS ARTICLE Download MP3 5.66 mb MP4 VIDEO (212 MB)

Over the better part of the past year, a great debate has taken place in Washington and across America, about how to reform our health care system to provide security for people with insurance, coverage for those without insurance, and lower costs for everyone. From the halls of Congress to the homes of ordinary Americans, this debate has helped us to forge consensus and find common ground. That’s a good thing. That’s what America is all about.
President Barack Obama Weekly Address 10/17/09 PODCAST VIDEO TEXTNow, as the debate draws to a close, we can point to a broad and growing coalition of doctors and nurses, workers and businesses, hospitals and even drug companies – folks who represent different parties and perspectives,
including leading Democrats and many leading Republicans – who recognize the urgency of action. Just this week, the Senate Finance Committee approved a reform proposal that has both Democratic and Republican support. For the first time ever, all five committees in Congress responsible for health reform have passed a version of legislation. As I speak to you today, we are closer to reforming the health care system than we have ever been in history.

But this is not the time to pat ourselves on the back. This is not the time to grow complacent. There are still significant details and disagreements to be worked out in the coming weeks. And there are still those who would try to kill reform at any cost. The history is clear: for decades rising health care costs have unleashed havoc on families, businesses, and the economy. And for decades, whenever we have tried to reform the system, the insurance companies have done everything in their considerable power to stop us.

We know that this inaction has carried a terrible toll. In the past decade, premiums have doubled. Over the past few years, total out of pocket costs for people with insurance rose by a third. And we know that if we do not reform the system, this will only be a preview of coming attractions. A new report for the Business Roundtable – a non-partisan group that represents the CEOs of major companies – found that without significant reform, health care costs for these employers and their employees will well more than double again over the next decade. The cost per person for health insurance will rise by almost $18,000. That’s a huge amount of money. That’s going to mean lower salaries and higher unemployment, lower profits and higher rolls of uninsured. It is no exaggeration to say, that unless we act, these costs will devastate the US economy.

This is the unsustainable path we’re on, and it’s the path the insurers want to keep us on. In fact, the insurance industry is rolling out the big guns and breaking open their massive war chest – to marshal their forces for one last fight to save the status quo. They’re filling the airwaves with deceptive and dishonest ads. They’re flooding Capitol Hill with lobbyists and campaign contributions. And they’re funding studies designed to mislead the American people.

Of course, like clockwork, we’ve seen folks on cable television who know better, waving these industry-funded studies in the air. We’ve seen industry insiders – and their apologists – citing these studies as proof of claims that just aren’t true. They’ll claim that premiums will go up under reform; but they know that the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office found that reforms will lower premiums in a new insurance exchange while offering consumer protections that will limit out-of-pocket costs and prevent discrimination based on pre-existing conditions. They’ll claim that you’ll have to pay more out of pocket; but they know that this is based on a study that willfully ignores whole sections of the bill, including tax credits and cost savings that will greatly benefit middle class families. Even the authors of one of these studies have now admitted publicly that the insurance companies actually asked them to do an incomplete job.

It’s smoke and mirrors. It’s bogus. And it’s all too familiar. Every time we get close to passing reform, the insurance companies produce these phony studies as a prescription and say, "Take one of these, and call us in a decade." Well, not this time. The fact is, the insurance industry is making this last-ditch effort to stop reform even as costs continue to rise and our health care dollars continue to be poured into their profits, bonuses, and administrative costs that do nothing to make us healthy – that often actually go toward figuring out how to avoid covering people. And they’re earning these profits and bonuses while enjoying a privileged exception from our anti-trust laws, a matter that Congress is rightfully reviewing.

Now, I welcome a good debate. I welcome the chance to defend our proposals and to test our ideas in the fires of this democracy. But what I will not abide are those who would bend the truth – or break it – to score political points and stop our progress as a country. And what we all must oppose are the same old cynical Washington games that have been played for decades even as our problems have grown and our challenges have mounted.

Last November, the American people went to the polls in historic numbers and demanded change. They wanted a change in our policies; but they also sought a change in our politics: a politics that too often has fallen prey to the lobbyists and the special interests; that has fostered division and sustained the status quo. Passing health insurance reform is a great test of this proposition. Yes, it will make a profound and positive difference in the lives of the American people. But it also now represents something more: whether or not we as a nation are capable of tackling our toughest challenges, if we can serve the national interest despite the unrelenting efforts of the special interests; if we can still do big things in America.

I believe we can. I believe we will. And I urge every member of Congress to stand against the power plays and political ploys – and to stand up on behalf the American people who sent us to Washington to do their business.

Thank you.

Congressman Kevin Brady Weekly Republican Address 10/17/09 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Congressman Kevin Brady Weekly Republican Address 10/17/09 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Hi, I’m Congressman Kevin Brady. I’m proud to represent southeast Texas in Congress, and serve as the lead House Republican on the Joint Economic Committee, which keeps tabs on America’s economic health.
Congressman Kevin BradyThere are three big myths hurtling around Washington these days: no jobs equals an economic recovery, government-run health care will make it more affordable and deficits don’t matter.
The American public – to their credit – isn’t buying any of these.

Start with the economy. We’re all pleased to see the stock market go up, but middle class America knows hundreds of thousands of jobs are disappearing each month. Many of them may never reappear.

As families in my communities and across the country watch the national unemployment....

...rate close to topping double digits -- with very few real signs of relief ahead -- they have one question for the White House: ‘Mr. President, where are the jobs?’

Last January, the White House promised us all that if Congress passed the massive trillion-dollar ‘stimulus’ bill, jobs would be created immediately and the unemployment rate would stay under eight percent.

Well, since then, nearly 3 million more Americans have lost their private sector jobs. Over 2 million have simply quit looking for work because they are so discouraged. And that’s frightening. And over 9 million Americans are working part time because they can't find a full time job. And those who do worry if they’ll be the next person standing in the unemployment line.

The truth is: no jobs, no recovery. Let’s finally admit America’s recovery can’t be built on the unsteady Democratic doctrine of spending more, borrowing more and higher taxes. It’s failing our families.

The second myth, that government-run health care will make it more affordable? Americans inherently know government interference drives costs up, not down. The massive health care plans being crafted behind closed doors in Washington will ultimately allow the government to decide what doctors we can see, what treatments the government thinks you deserve and what medicines you can receive.

The Democrats’ plans are loaded with new federal mandates and higher taxes on insurance plans, treatments and equipment – all of which will be passed down to patients. New taxes on professionals and small businesses will drive jobs out of our economy and push more families into a government-run plan.

At a time when families and workers want more choices and more options, Democrats in Washington are bent on creating a one-size fits all plan that Americans can just take or leave. By the way, these same Democratic members of Congress are making sure they and their families aren’t included in the plan. That should tell you something.

The third myth: deficits don’t matter? Tell that to your kids and grandkids and see what they have to say thirty years down the road.

Whether it’s wasteful stimulus spending, a cap-and-trade national energy tax that will put millions more out of work, or the trillion dollar health care experiment, congressional Democrats in Washington are boring new holes in our economic ship at a time when employers throughout America need a life preserver to help them stay afloat.

Liberal policies that will keep people out of work longer will only make the deficit worse. Americans know that deficits matter to our dollar, to our economy, to our future.

The federal budget deficit tripled to a record 1.4 trillion dollars this year. The government spent 199 billion dollars on interest alone -- or almost 10 times the entire budget for NASA.

Under the Obama Administration’s budget, our country is set to rack up 6.7 trillion dollars in debt over the next decade -- almost equal to all the federal debt accumulated in our nation’s history.

Democrats in Washington continue to pursue costly policies that tax too much, spend too much and borrow too much, all of which are discouraging small businesses from job creation and innovation while launching our national debt into the stratosphere.

Make no mistake, our children and grandchildren will end up buried under a mountain of debt if we continue down this dangerous path of taxing, spending and borrowing.

Let’s set aside the myths. Let’s get real.

Real economic growth starts when the people who have taken the hardest hit in this recession -- our small businesses -- get back to creating jobs. It's what these businesses that employ more than half our nation's workforce do best. Republicans want to give them new tax relief tools and get out of their way.

Republicans remain hopeful that this deep and painful recession will soon run its course, but Americans deserve better than a jobless recovery, which is no real recovery at all for American workers and families. Americans deserve affordable health care. And they deserve a nation that can pay its debt and live within its means.

That’s what Republicans believe. That’s what will create the jobs that will grow our economy and put our nation back on the path to long-term prosperity. This is Congressman Kevin Brady. Thanks for listening. ###

Friday, October 16, 2009

Kevin Jennings NAMBLA Safe School Czar VIDEO



King, 52 House Republicans Call on Obama to Fire Kevin Jennings

Congressman Steve King (R-IA) and 52 other House Republicans today sent a letter to the White House calling on President Barack Obama to fire "safe schools" czar Kevin Jennings. King, the first member of Congress to ask for the dismissal of Jennings, initially called for President Obama to fire Jennings on October 5.

"Support is growing in Congress and across America for President Obama to fire Kevin Jennings and replace him with someone possessing the appropriate qualifications and ethical standards to serve in a presidential administration," King said. "Despite serving as the ‘safe schools' czar, Jennings has no experience keeping students safe or keeping our schools drug free. Jennings is committed to the ‘safety' of only a narrow portion of American students, while expressing disdain for religion and traditional values. President Obama should fire Kevin Jennings immediately."
Text of the letter follows: October 15, 2009

President Barack Obama The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20500

Dear Mr. President,

We respectfully request that you remove Kevin Jennings, the Assistant Deputy Secretary for the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools, from your Administration. It is clear that Mr. Jennings lacks the appropriate qualifications and ethical standards to serve in this capacity.

As the founder of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), Mr. Jennings has played an integral role in promoting homosexuality and pushing a pro-homosexual agenda in America's schools-an agenda that runs counter to the values that many parents desire to instill in their children. As evidence of this, Mr. Jennings wrote the foreword for a book titled Queering Elementary Education: Advancing the Dialogue About Sexualities and Schooling. Throughout his career, Mr. Jennings has made it his mission to establish special protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered students to the exclusion of all other students. The totality of Mr. Jennings' career has been to advocate for public affirmation of homosexuality. There is more to safe and drug free schools than can be accomplished from the narrow view of Mr. Jennings who has, for more than 20 years, almost exclusively focused on promoting the homosexual agenda.

Equally troubling is Mr. Jennings' self-described history of ignoring the sexual abuse of a child. In his book, One Teacher in Ten, Mr. Jennings recounts a 15-year old student confiding in him that he had a sexual relationship with a much older man. Mr. Jennings' only response was to ask if the underage boy used a condom. As a mandatory reporter, Mr. Jennings was required by law to report child abuse, including sex crimes. Mr. Jennings cannot serve as the "safe schools" czar when his record demonstrates a willingness to overlook the sexual abuse of a child.

As the "safe schools" czar, Mr. Jennings is also charged with ensuring our schools and students are drug free. It is clear that Mr. Jennings is unfit to serve in this capacity, as well. His own history of unrepentant drug and alcohol abuse indicates that he is of the opinion that getting drunk and high as a young person is acceptable. In his memoir, Mama's Boy, Preacher's Son, Mr. Jennings describes his use of illegal drugs, without expressing regret or acknowledging the devastating effects illegal drug use can have on a person's life.

Everyone that deals with the education of the most vulnerable must be a positive role model. Our children are not blessed with the wisdom to discern and reject. Children presume the adults who educate them are approved by the larger society and their parents. Kevin Jennings cannot gain the approval of parents who want their children safe and their schools drug free. You should replace him with someone who has a record of educating children in a safe and moral environment.

Given these very serious issues with Mr. Jennings' record, we urge you to remove him immediately.

Sincerely,

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Republican Leadership Stakeout Economy and Health Care VIDEO


House Republicans discuss the economy and health care after their weekly conference meeting. 10/14/09 Republican Leadership Stakeout October 14, 2009.

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Republicans: Higher Premiums and Medicare Cuts Are Not Health Care Reform VIDEO


At a press conference in the U.S. Capitol, Senate Republicans emphasize that the Democrats' health care bill which would hike premiums, raise taxes, and cut Medicare is not a solution to our current health care challenges.

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

New study finds links between video-game playing and health risks in adults

San Diego, CA, – While video gaming is generally perceived as a pastime for children and young adults, research shows that the average age of players in the United States is 35. Investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Emory University and Andrews University analyzed survey data from over 500 adults ranging in age from 19 to 90 in the Seattle-Tacoma area on health risks; media use behaviors and perceptions, including those related to video-game playing; and demographic factors. In an article published in the October 2009 issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, they found measurable correlations between video-game playing and health risks.

Participants reported whether they were players or nonplayers, and weekly usage was collected. Internet usage was assessed, as was the relative importance of the Internet as a social support.

James B. Weaver, III, PhD, MPHJames B. Weaver, III, PhD, MPH. Senior Health Communication Specialist. Office of the Director. National Center for Health Marketing, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, GA. Jim.Weaver@CDC.gov The personal determinants examined in this study included self-assessments of depression, personality, health status, physical and mental health, body mass index (BMI), and poor quality of life. Immersion in media environments was evaluated using the participants' estimates of the time they spent during a typical week surfing the Internet and watching TV, including videos and DVDs. The Seattle–Tacoma area was selected because of its size (13th largest US media market) and its Internet usage level is the highest in the nation.

A total of 45.1% of respondents reported playing video games. Female video-game players reported greater depression and lower health status than female nonplayers. Male video-game players reported higher BMI and more Internet use time than male nonplayers. The only determinant common to both female and male video-game players was greater reliance on the Internet for social support.
Writing in the article, Dr. James B Weaver III, PhD, MPH, National Center for Health Marketing, CDC, Atlanta, states, "As hypothesized, health-risk factors – specifically, a higher BMI and a greater number of poor mental-health days – differentiated adult video-game players from nonplayers. Video-game players also reported lower extraversion, consistent with research on adolescents that linked video-game playing to a sedentary lifestyle and overweight status, and to mental-health concerns. Internet community support and time spent online distinguished adult video-game players from nonplayers, a finding consistent with prior research pointing to the willingness of adult video-game enthusiasts to sacrifice real-world social activities to play video games. The data illustrate the need for further research among adults to clarify how to use digital opportunities more effectively to promote health and prevent disease."

In a commentary in the same issue, Brian A. Primack, MD, EdM, MS, from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, applauds Weaver et al. for focusing on the current popularity of video games not only among youth, but also among adults. He suggests that many video games are different enough from original forms of play that they may be better defined as "playlike activities." He writes, "There are noteworthy differences between the oldest forms of play (e.g., chase games) and today's 'playlike activities.' These playlike activities may stimulate the right centers of the brain to be engaging ... However, the differences between today's 'playlike activities' and original forms of play may illuminate some of the observed health-related correlates discovered by Weaver, et al."

Dr. Primack observes that our greatest challenge will be maintaining the balance: "How do we simultaneously help the public steer away from imitation playlike activities, harness the potentially positive aspects of video games, and keep in perspective the overall place of video games in our society? There are massive, powerful industries promoting many playlike activities. And industry giants that can afford to will successfully tout the potential benefits of health-related products they develop. But who will be left to remind us that – for children and adults alike – Hide-And-Seek and Freeze Tag are still probably what we need most?" ###

The article is "Health-Risk Correlates of Video-Game Playing Among Adults" by James B Weaver III, PhD MPH; Darren Mays, MPH; Stephanie S Weaver, PhD, MPH; Wendi Kannenberg, MPH; Gary L Hopkins, MD DrPH; Dogan Eroglu, PhD; and Jay M Bernhardt, PhD MPH. The commentary is "Video Games: Play or 'Playlike Activity'?" by Brian A Primack, MD, EdM, MS. Both appear in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 37, Issue 4 (October 2009) published by Elsevier.

Contact: AJPM Editorial Office eAJPM@ucsd.edu 858-457-7292 Elsevier Health Sciences

President Barack Obama Weekly Address 10/10/09 PODCAST VIDEO TEXT


Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly Address Saturday,October 10, 2009 Washington, DC PODCAST OF THIS ARTICLE Download MP3 3.56 mb MP4 VIDEO (78 MB)

The historic movement to bring real, meaningful health insurance reform to the American people gathered momentum this week as we approach the final days of this debate. Having worked on this issue for the better part of a year, the Senate Finance Committee is finishing deliberations on their version of a health insurance reform bill that will soon be merged with other reform bills produced by other Congressional committees.

After evaluating the Finance Committee’s bill, the Congressional Budget Office – an office that provides independent, nonpartisan analysis – concluded that the legislation would make coverage affordable for millions of Americans who don’t have it today. It will bring greater security to Americans who have coverage, with new insurance protections. And, by attacking waste and fraud within the system, it will slow the growth in health care costs, without adding a dime to our deficits.

This is another milestone on what has been a long, hard road toward health insurance reform. In recent months, we’ve heard every side of every argument from both sides of the aisle. And rightly so – health insurance reform is a complex and critical issue that deserves a vigorous national debate, and we’ve had one. The approach that is emerging includes the best ideas from Republicans and Democrats, and people across the political spectrum.

In fact, what’s remarkable is not that we’ve had a spirited debate about health insurance reform, but the unprecedented consensus that has come together behind it. This consensus encompasses everyone from doctors and nurses to hospitals and drug manufacturers.

And earlier this week, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg came out in support of reform, joining two former Republican Senate Majority Leaders: Bob Dole and Dr. Bill Frist, himself a cardiac surgeon. Dr. Louis Sullivan, Secretary of Health and Human Services under President George H.W. Bush, supports reform. As does Republican Tommy Thompson, a former Wisconsin governor and Secretary of Health and Human Services under President George W. Bush. These distinguished leaders understand that health insurance reform isn’t a Democratic issue or a Republican issue, but an American issue that demands a solution.

Still, there are some in Washington today who seem determined to play the same old partisan politics, working to score political points, even if it means burdening this country with an unsustainable status quo. A status quo of rising health care costs that are crushing our families, our businesses, and our government. A status quo of diminishing coverage that is denying millions of hardworking Americans the insurance they need. A status quo that gives big insurance companies the power to make arbitrary decisions about your health care. That is a status quo I reject. And that is a status quo the American people reject.

The distinguished former Congressional leaders who urged us to act on health insurance reform spoke of the historic moment at hand and reminded us that this moment will not soon come again. They called on members of both parties seize this opportunity to finally confront a problem that has plagued us for far too long.

That is what we are called to do at this moment. That is the spirit of national purpose that we must summon right now. Now is the time to rise above the politics of the moment. Now is the time to come together as Americans. Now is the time to meet our responsibilities to ourselves and to our children, and secure a better, healthier future for generations to come. That future is within our grasp. So, let’s go finish the job.

Senator George LeMieux Weekly Republican Address 10/10/09 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT


Senator George LeMieux Weekly Republican Address 10/11/09 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Hello, I’m Senator George LeMieux of Florida. It’s an honor and privilege to be serving the people of the Sunshine State in the United States Senate.

We’ve all seen the headlines and know that one of the biggest issues pending before Congress is health care.

Families in Florida and across America are struggling with the increasing costs of health insurance, and tens of millions Americans have no health insurance at all.

We in the Congress have a duty to tackle this problem, but the solution we settle upon should not be rushed, and the solution should not be worse than the problem we are trying to solve.

Right now, Senate Democrats and White House officials are behind closed doors crafting their final health care overhaul proposal.

While the Democrats in Congress have not yet provided the actual language of their proposed law, we do know enough for Americans to be concerned.

So far, according to the Senate Budget Committee, we know the true cost of this proposal is at least $1.8 trillion over 10 years.

We know it takes nearly $500 billion out of Medicare funding for seniors, and requires our states to shoulder billions more in health care costs, which they can ill-afford to do.

The Democrat-sponsored proposal in the Senate cuts nearly $135 billion from Medicare Advantage, over $150 billion from hospitals that care for seniors, more than $51 billion from home health agencies and hospices, and nearly $70 billion in additional cuts or fee increases.

These cuts would arrive at a time when projections show the Medicare program will be insolvent in less than 8 years. Taking money from a program already in financial trouble is not responsible; it’s not fair to our seniors who paid into the program, and it’s not fair to our children and grandchildren who will be burdened with massive debt obligations.

Another part of this plan would deny millions of people the choice of health plans that best suit their needs by forcing them onto Medicaid. This is contrary to the President’s promise to give the American people choice.

Not to mention, dramatically expanding Medicaid adds a huge burden to state governments at a time when they can least afford it.

Over the last two years in Florida, we had to cut nearly $8 billion from state programs to meet our state’s balanced budget requirement.

Unlike the federal government, our states have to balance their budgets, and they can’t print more money to pay for programs they can’t afford.

Piling on additional obligations would mean even more severe cuts to roads, schools, law enforcement and other essential state services.

Budget neutral doesn’t mean forcing states to cut vital programs to make up what the federal government isn’t willing to pay.

That is why America’s governors, both Democrat and Republican alike, have voiced their opposition to this plan.

The plan being pushed by Democrats in Congress also adds a new tax burden to our families. President Obama said families earning less than $250,000 a year would not be subject to any tax increases; but this proposal contains a mandate for families to buy insurance.

Failing to comply would mean every adult would have to pay a $750 penalty.

The President says this isn’t a tax; I don’t buy it. The penalty is paid directly to the IRS when you pay your taxes, and it’s certainly not optional.

If it looks like a tax, and it’s paid like a tax, then it is a tax, plain and simple.

There are also new taxes on health insurance providers, manufacturers and importers of medicine, and medical device manufacturers.

Two non-partisan groups unequivocally state that these taxes will be passed on to consumers in the form of higher insurance premiums. It is likely that the current proposal will increase your health insurance costs, not reduce them.

Republicans in Congress are willing to work toward targeted steps to broaden health care access and affordability, but we should take some more time get it right, rather than move quickly and get it wrong.

Real reform ought to focus on stopping the estimated $60 billion in Medicare waste, fraud and abuse, and using those funds to care for seniors.

Real reform ought to address portability – allowing people to keep their health insurance whether they change jobs or move to a different state.

Real reform ought to reduce the incidence of doctors having to practice defensive medicine – ordering a litany of unnecessary and expensive tests in order to avoid frivolous lawsuits.

President Obama has said he wants a budget-neutral, bipartisan bill.

Republicans welcome that effort.

As we prepare to debate the plan in the United States Senate, I remain hopeful we can reach consensus on a proposal that will reduce costs and increase access to health care for those who are uninsured, while protecting the quality of care for all Americans. I’m Senator George LeMieux. Thank you for listening.

(UPDATE: Sen. Mitch McConnell, noting the president's remarks here this morning, sends the following postscript:
Since the President mentioned Sen. Dole, Sen. Frist, Gov. Schwarzenegger, Sec. Thompson and others in his weekly address this morning, I thought it might be instructive to show some more recent quotes that the White House hasn’t cited (though I can’t imagine why…):

• Former Majority Leader Bob Dole: "Well, I think I agree with everything Mitch (McConnell) said. They’re not going to buy on to all the excise taxes that Senator Baucus put on the bill. It’s going to drive insurance companies out of business. We believe in the private sector. I do. Mitch McConnell does… everybody is for health care reform. Mitch McConnell is. Bob Dole is…"

• Former Majority Leader Bill Frist: “I wouldn’t vote for any of them (Democrat health bills)”

• Former HHS Sec. Tommy Thompson: “Clearly, there are some issues that remain troublesome and unresolved.”
• Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger: “It is absolutely unaffordable for states”

Citations:
1) SEN. BOB DOLE, (“Your World with Neil Cavuto,” Fox News, 10/9/09)
2) BILL FRIST: “We’ve got five bills on the Senate…” CNBC’s JOE KERNEN: “You wouldn’t vote for any of them?” BILL FRIST: “Right now, in the shape that each of those are in I wouldn’t vote for any of them.” (CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” 10/6/09)
3) FORMER HHS SECRETARY TOMMY THOMPSON: "Clearly, there are some issues that remain troublesome and unresolved in the Senate Finance Committee’s bill, but there are opportunities to debate these issues further as Congress moves in both Houses toward enactment of health reform this session.” (“Tommy Thompson Pushes For Health Reform,” Politico, 10/05/09)
4) GOV. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER (R-CA): “I Cannot And Will Not Support Federal Health Care Reform Proposals That Impose Billions Of Dollars In New Costs On California Each Year.” (“Gov. Schwarzenegger Sends Letter On Health Care Reform To Capitol Hill,” 07/31/09)
GOV. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER (R-CA): “I will be clear on this particular proposal: if Congress thinks the Medicaid expansion is too expensive for the federal government, it is absolutely unaffordable for states.” (Republican Governors Association, Press Release, 9/30/09)
“California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R), For One, Estimated That The Medicaid Expansion Could Cost His State $8 Billion A Year.” (“States Resist Medicaid Growth,” The Washington Post, 10/5/09) ###

Friday, October 09, 2009

The Dollar is in Serious Trouble Michele Bachmann VIDEO


"The agenda of spend now, someone else will pay later pursued by this President and his Democrat allies in Congress is not only handing record high debts and deficits to our children. It is also handing them a legacy of a weakened dollar. But, the majority here in Washington seems entirely unmotivated to do anything about it." Published: 10/8/2009

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Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Acorn Bertha Lewis GOP Attacks Modern Day McCarthyism VIDEO

We should be unfaithful to ourselves if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our liberties if anything partial or extraneous should infect the purity of our free, fair, virtuous, and independent elections.

President John Adams, Inaugural Address, 1797


Is ACORN Intentionally Structured As a Criminal Enterprise?

Staff Report U.S. House of Representatives 111th Congress Committee on Oversight and Government Reform July 23, 2009.

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) has repeatedly
and deliberately engaged in systemic fraud. Both structurally and operationally, ACORN hides behind a paper wall of nonprofit corporate protections to conceal a criminal conspiracy on the part of its directors, to launder federal money in order to pursue a partisan political agenda and to manipulate the American electorate.

Emerging accounts of widespread deceit and corruption raise the need for a criminal
investigation of ACORN. By intentionally blurring the legal distinctions between 361
tax-exempt and non-exempt entities, ACORN diverts taxpayer and tax-exempt monies
into partisan political activities. Since 1994, more than $53 million in federal funds have been pumped into ACORN, and under the Obama administration, ACORN stands to receive a whopping $8.5 billion in available stimulus funds.

Operationally, ACORN is a shell game played in 120 cities, 43 states and the District of Columbia through a complex structure designed to conceal illegal activities, to use taxpayer and tax-exempt dollars for partisan political purposes, and to distract investigators. Structurally, ACORN is a chess game in which senior management is shielded from accountability by multiple layers of volunteers and compensated employees who serve as pawns to take the fall for every bad act.

The report that follows presents evidence obtained from former ACORN insiders that
completes the picture of a criminal enterprise.

Complete Report Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in PDF format.

Monday, October 05, 2009

Cuccinelli calls on Steve Shannon to return ACORN contributor campaign funds VIDEO


The SEIU funds ACORN and Steve Shannon. That's a trio Virginia can't afford to put into power.

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RICHMOND -- State Senator Ken Cuccinelli, Republican Nominee for Attorney General called on his Democrat opponent today to return any and all campaign contributions to his campaign from the Service Employees International Union or SEIU and condemn all ACORN activity.

"Steve Shannon has received tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from the SEIU - whose link and close working relationship with the renegade organization ACORN is well documented" said Senator Ken Cuccinelli. "SEIU's long standing financial support and its affiliation as an allied organization of ACORN across the country requires a repudiation of the relationship" added Cuccinelli.

"I applaud the United States Congress for moving to de-fund ACORN of any tax payer dollars, a move that should have occurred years ago. ACORN's well documented illegal activities, including voter fraud, should give all Americans pause. Voters have a right to know that ACORN affiliated and allied organizations are funding Democrat campaigns this year in Virginia, and what do they expect in return?" concluded Cuccinelli.

A quick fact sheet on ACORN:

ACORN-SEIU "Allied Organizations"

1. ACORN's biggest union backer, the Service Employees International Union, gave more than $4 million to the community organization and its affiliates from 2006-07, according to Dept. of Labor filings.
2. The President of the SEIU sits on ACORN's advisory council.
3. One SEIU local union, the Illinois Homecare Workers and Home Childcare Providers, sprouted from ACORN's organizing efforts and pays rent to ACORN.
4. SEIU Locals 100 and 880 are identified as allied organizations on ACORN's website.
5. U.S. Department of Labor LM-2's (financial disclosure forms) point to over $600,000 in transactions between SEIU Locals 100 and 880 locals and other ACORN operations
6. ACORN founder S. Wade Rathke referred to mega-union SEIU 880 as "one of the pillars of the ACORN Family."
7. Service Employees International Union (SEIU) President Andy Stern hand picked ACORN's Rathke to direct SEIU's nationwide organizing projects.

SEIU-Shannon Contributions
$1,500 SEIU Local 32BJ NY/NJ American Dream Fund PAC 6/1/09
$5,000 SEIU Local 32BJ NY/NJ American Dream Fund PAC 8/28/09
$5,000 SEIU in DC 5/29/09
$10,000 SEIU in DC 8/28/09
$21,500 Total for Shannon direct from all SEIU entities

SEIU-other Democrat Contributions
$100,000 Deeds for Governor - SEIU in DC 6/30/09
$100,000 Deeds for Governor - SEIU in DC 8/31/09
$35,000 DPV-Virginia House Caucus - SEIU in DC 8/31/09
$75,000 Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee - SEIU in DC -10/28/08
$75,000 Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee - SEIU in DC -7/02/08
$35,000 Democratic Party - Virginia House Caucus 8/31/09
$4,000 Wagner for LG - SEIU-PEA International 8/31/09
$1,000 Wagner for LG - SEIU Local 32 BJ NY/NJ American Dream Fund 8/31/09

All told, in 2008/2009 the SEIU and its affiliated "American Dream Fund PAC" have contributed nearly $400,000 in contributions to Democrat Party Committees and Candidates (Source: VPAP).

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Sunday, October 04, 2009

Karl Rove On Obama's Olympic Failure "He Got What He Deserved" VIDEO

Karl Rove on with Juan Williams hosting the O'Reilly Factor. President Obama speaking to the International Olympic Committee.

Saturday, October 03, 2009

President Barack Obama Weekly Address 10/03/09 PODCAST VIDEO TEXT


Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly Address Saturday,October 03, 2009 Washington, DC PODCAST OF THIS ARTICLE Download MP3 4.98 mb MP4 VIDEO (108 MB)

When I took office eight months ago, our nation was in the midst of an economic crisis unlike any we’d seen in generations. While I was confident that our economy would recover, we know that employment is often the last thing to come back after a recession. Our task is to do everything we possibly can to accelerate that process.
President Barack Obama Weekly Address 10/03/09 PODCAST VIDEO TEXTAnd we’ve certainly made progress on this front since the period last winter when we were losing an average of 700,000 jobs each month.
But yesterday’s report on September job losses was a sobering reminder that progress comes in fits and starts, and that we will need to grind out this recovery step by step.

That’s why I’m working closely with my economic team to explore additional options to promote job creation. And I won’t let up until those who seek jobs can find them; until businesses that seek capital and credit can thrive; and until all responsible homeowners can stay in their homes.

It won’t be easy. It will require us to lay a new foundation for our economy – one that gives our workers the skills and education they need to compete; that invests in renewable energy and the jobs of the future; and that makes health care affordable for families and businesses – particularly small businesses, many of which have been overwhelmed by rising health care costs.

This is something I hear about from entrepreneurs I meet – people who’ve got a good idea, and the expertise and determination to build it into a thriving business. But many can’t take that leap because they can’t afford to lose the health insurance they have at their current job.

I hear about it from small business owners who want to grow their companies and hire more people, but they can’t, because they can barely afford to insure the employees they have. One small business owner wrote to me that health care costs are – and I quote – "stifling my business growth." He said that the money he wanted to use for research and development, and to expand his operations, has instead been "thrown into the pocket of healthcare insurance carriers."

These small businesses are the mom and pop stores and restaurants, beauty shops and construction companies that support families and sustain communities. They’re the small startups with big ideas, hoping to be the next Google, or Apple, or HP. Altogether, they create roughly half of all new jobs.

And right now, they are paying up to 18 percent more for the very same insurance plans as larger businesses because they have higher administrative costs and less bargaining power. Many have been forced to cut benefits or drop coverage. Some have shed jobs or shut their doors entirely. And recent studies show that if we fail to act now, employers will pay six percent more to insure their employees next year – and more than twice as much over the next decade.

Rising health care costs are undermining our businesses, exploding our deficits, and costing our nation more jobs with each passing month.

So we know that reforming our health insurance system will be a critical step in rebuilding our economy so that our entrepreneurs can pursue the American Dream again, and our small businesses can grow and expand and create new jobs again.

That is precisely what the reform legislation before Congress right now will do. Under these proposals, small businesses will be able to purchase health insurance through an insurance exchange, a marketplace where they can compare the price, quality and services of a wide variety of plans, many of which will provide better coverage at lower costs than the plans they have now.

Small businesses won’t be required to cover their employees, but many that do will receive a tax credit to help them pay for it. If a small business chooses not to provide coverage, its employees will receive tax credits to help them purchase health insurance on their own through the insurance exchange.

And no matter how you get your insurance, insurance companies will no longer be allowed to deny your coverage because of a pre-existing condition. They won’t be able to drop your coverage if you get too sick, or lose your job, or change jobs. And we’ll limit the amount your insurance company can force you to pay out of your own pocket.

By now, the urgency of these reforms is abundantly clear. And after long hours of thoughtful deliberation and tough negotiation, the Senate Finance Committee – the final congressional committee involved in shaping health care legislation – has finished the process of crafting their reform proposal.

As we move forward in the coming weeks, I understand that members of Congress from both parties will want to engage in a vigorous debate and contribute their own ideas. And I welcome those contributions. I welcome any sincere attempts to improve legislation before it reaches my desk. But what I will not accept are attempts to stall, or drag our feet. I will not accept partisan efforts to block reform at any cost.

Instead, I expect us to move forward with a spirit of civility, a seriousness of purpose, and a willingness to compromise that characterizes our democratic process at its very best. If we do that, I am confident that we will pass reform this year, and help ensure that our entrepreneurs, our businesses, and our economy can thrive in the years ahead. Thank you.

Congresswoman Candice Miller Weekly Republican Address 10/03/09 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Congresswoman Candice Miller Weekly Republican Address 10/03/09 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Hello, I’m Congresswoman Candice Miller and I am very proud to represent Michigan’s Tenth Congressional District.

Yesterday, the federal government reported that hundreds of thousands of Americans were laid off during the month of September.
Congresswoman Candice Miller

Congresswoman Candice Miller
All told, our economy has lost roughly 3 million private-sector jobs since President Obama and Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s trillion-dollar ‘stimulus’ plan became law.

At the time, the people of Michigan were told this so-called ‘stimulus’ would create jobs in our state immediately, more than 100,000 of them. Well, now local economists say we are on track to lose 300,000 jobs just this year alone.

And while the American people were promised that the ‘stimulus’ would prevent unemployment from rising above 8 percent, it’s now teetering on the verge of 10%. And in Michigan, our unemployment rate is the nation’s highest at 15.2%.
It didn’t have to be this way.

Republicans offered better ideas to help working families and small businesses across our country weather this storm.

In fact, according to a formula created by one of President Obama’s senior economic advisers, our economic recovery plan would have created twice the jobs at half the cost.

Our plan is based on the belief that fast-acting tax relief is the most effective way to put our economy back on track. It focuses on helping small businesses create jobs, not spending more taxpayer dollars to expand government.

And now, at a time when both parties should be squarely focused on getting Americans back to work, Democrats are actually redoubling their efforts to implement job-killing policies that will stretch family budgets even further and pile more debt on our children and grandchildren.

Making its way through Congress is a ‘cap-and-trade’ national energy tax that would increase electricity bills, raise gasoline prices, and ship more American jobs overseas.

According to the Obama Administration’s own estimates, this national energy tax would cost American households an extra $1,700 per year. There could not be a worse time to heap additional pain on families struggling to make ends meet.

Of course, a costly government takeover of healthcare remains the centerpiece of Democrats’ domestic agenda.

And when I say ‘costly,’ I mean for you and for your families. Washington Democrats intend to fund their government-run health care plan with cuts to Medicare benefits for seniors and massive new taxes on small business owners.

Republicans have offered fiscally-responsible solutions that address these serious challenges head-on while protecting American jobs instead of putting them at risk.

You know, Washington Democrats’ job-killing agenda makes me think they are living on a different planet from the families living in America’s suffering heartland.

In Macomb County, Michigan, where I am from, you can feel the anxiety. Our seniors have had no choice but to put off long-planned retirements and continue working while our children – our very future – are moving away in search of a job, any job.

This isn’t the change the American people were promised. Republicans hope that the President and Speaker Pelosi will put aside their job-killing agenda and help promote policies to get Americans working again. I’m Congresswoman Candice Miller. Thanks for listening. ###

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Americans, Congress Need 72 Hours to Read Health Care Bill Before Vote VIDEO


Senators Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), John McCain (R-Ariz.), and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) argue that health care reform legislation should be posted online for 72 hours before it is voted on, to give members of Congress and the public a chance to know what is in the bill and how much it will cost and to allow time for public input.

Monday, September 28, 2009

RNC Statement on National Hispanic Heritage Month VIDEO


WASHINGTON – Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele released the following statement today:

"Today, I am proud to join with my fellow Americans in celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month. Between September 15th and October 15th the Republican National Committee will partner with the Hispanic American community to honor their past, present, and future contributions to our great nation. I hope all Americans will join me in celebrating the cultural richness the Hispanic American community has brought to America throughout the years."

DECLARACIÓN DEL COMITÉ REPUBLICANO NACIONAL SOBRE EL MES DE LA HERENCIA HISPÁNICA

WASHINGTON – El Presidente del Comité Republicano Nacional (RNC), Michael Steele, emitió hoy la siguiente declaración:

“Hoy, me enorgullece unirme a mis compatriotas estadounidenses para celebrar el Mes de la Herencia Hispánica. Del 15 de septiembre al 15 de octubre, el Comité Republicano Nacional se unirá a la comunidad hispánica para celebrar y honrar sus contribuciones pasadas, presentes y futuras a nuestra gran nación. Espero que todos los estadounidenses me acompañen en celebrar la riqueza cultural que la comunidad hispánica norteamericana ha traído a los Estados Unidos.”

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Dictionary on President Obama’s Health Care Taxes Web VIDEO

“Dictionary” on President Obama’s Health Care Taxes, Written on September 28, 2009 by Republican National Committee


WASHINGTON – The Republican National Committee announced a new web video today on President Obama’s health care taxes.

“For months, President Obama has tried to convince the American people that his government-run health care experiment will be all gain and no pain, but they aren’t buying it. The fact is, his plan contains huge new taxes that will harm the economy and cost more jobs. Democrats are paying for their dangerous experiment with higher taxes on small business owners, charitable giving, and even middle-class families who can least afford it. I encourage President Obama to abandon these health care taxes and set a course for a truly bipartisan bill that embraces reforms Americans actually want and need.” – RNC Chairman Michael Steele

“DICTIONARY” SCRIPT

Time: 1:39

Voice: “Barack Obama and Democrats promise that healthcare reform will lower costs.”

Voice: “But their plans deliver increased taxes.”

Chyron: THEIR PLANS DELIVER INCREASED TAXES

Chyron: TAXES ON

Voice: “Taxes on tests, scans and x-rays.”

Chyron: NEW TAXES ON

Voice: “New taxes on charities and small businesses.”

Chyron: CHARITIES AND SMALL BUSINESSES

Voice: “A doctor’s tax.”

Chyron: A DOCTOR’S TAX

Voice: “Taxes on your health insurance.”

Chyron: TAXES ON YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE

Voice: “Even a tax on medical supplies.”

Chyron: EVEN A TAX ON MEDICAL SUPPLIES

Voice: “Hundreds of billions in new taxes.”

Chyron: HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS IN NEW TAXES

Voice: “All of it passed right back to the consumer.”

Chyron: PASSED BACK TO YOU

Voice: “And if you think you can’t afford it.”

Chyron: IF YOU THINK YOU CAN’T AFFORD IT

Voice: “You can’t afford not to.”

Chyron: YOU CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO

Voice: “Because they’ve even proposed a tax for not having health insurance.”

Chyron: A TAX FOR NOT HAVING HEALTH INSURANCE

Voice: “With at least 8 new taxes.”

Chyron: WITH AT LEAST 8 NEW TAXES

Voice: “Your health insurance costs will skyrocket.”

Chyron: YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE COSTS WILL SKYROCKET

Voice: “Of course it’s easy to raise taxes when you live in denial about the very meaning of the word.”

Chyron: WHEN YOU LIVE IN DENIAL ABOUT THE VERY MEANING OF THE WORD

George Stephanopoulos: “Under this mandate, the government is forcing people to spend money, fining you if you don’t. How is that not a tax?”

President Obama: “No. That’s not true George. For us to say that you’ve got to take a responsibility to get health insurance, is absolutely not a tax increase.”

George Stephanopoulos: “Webster’s dictionary: ‘tax: a charge, usually of money, imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes.’”

Chyron: TAX: a charge usually of money imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes

Voice: “Obama health care taxes.”

Chyron: OBAMA HEALTH CARE TAXES

Voice: “Wrong for health care.”

Chyron: WRONG FOR HEALTH CARE

Voice: “Wrong for our economy.”

Chyron: WRONG FOR OUR ECONOMY

Voice: “Learn more at barackobamaexperiment.com.”

Chyron: BARACKOBAMAEXPERIMENT.COM

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

President Barack Obama Weekly Address 09/26/09 PODCAST VIDEO TEXT


Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly Address Saturday, Sepyember 26, 2009 Washington, DC PODCAST OF THIS ARTICLE Download MP3 4.43 mb MP4 VIDEO (79 MB)

This week, I joined leaders from around the world at the United Nations and the G-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh. Today, I can report on what we achieved—a new commitment to meet common challenges, and real progress in advancing America’s national security and economic prosperity.
President Barack Obama Weekly Address 09/26/09As I said at the U.N., over the past nine months my administration has renewed American leadership, and pursued a new era of engagement in which we call upon all nations to live up to their responsibilities.
This week, our engagement produced tangible results in several areas.

In Pittsburgh, the world’s major economies agreed to continue our effort to spur global demand to put our people back to work. We committed ourselves to economic growth that is balanced and sustained— so that we avoid the booms and busts of the past. We reached an historic agreement to reform the global financial system—to promote responsibility and prevent abuse so that we never face a crisis like this again. And we reformed our international economic architecture, so that we can better coordinate our effort to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

We also established American leadership in the global pursuit of the clean energy of the 21st century. I am proud that the G-20 nations agreed to phase out $300 billion worth of fossil fuel subsidies. This will increase our energy security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, combat the threat of climate change, and help create the new jobs and industries of the future.

In New York, we advanced the cause of peace and security. I joined the first meeting between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in nearly a year—a meeting that even nine months ago did not seem possible. And we resolved to move forward in the journey toward a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East.

We also took unprecedented steps to secure loose nuclear materials; to stop the spread of nuclear weapons; and to seek a world without them. As the first U.S. president to ever chair a meeting of the United Nations Security Council, I was proud that the Council passed an historic and unanimous resolution embracing the comprehensive strategy I outlined this year in Prague.

To prevent nuclear weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists, the Security Council endorsed our global effort to lock down all vulnerable material within four years. We reaffirmed the basic compact of the global nonproliferation regime: all nations have the right to peaceful nuclear energy; nations with nuclear weapons have the responsibility to move toward disarmament; and nations without them have the responsibility to forsake them.

The United States is meeting our responsibilities by pursuing an agreement with Russia to reduce our strategic warheads and launchers. And just as we meet our responsibilities, so must other nations, including Iran and North Korea.

Earlier this year, we imposed tough, new, sanctions on North Korea to stop their efforts to develop weapons of mass destruction. And we will continue to stand with our allies and partners to press North Korea to move in a new direction.

This week, we joined with the United Kingdom and France in presenting evidence that Iran has been building a secret nuclear facility to enrich uranium. This is a serious challenge to the global nonproliferation regime, and continues a disturbing pattern of Iranian evasion. That is why international negotiations with Iran scheduled for October 1st now take on added urgency.

My offer of a serious, meaningful dialogue to resolve this issue remains open. But Iran must now cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency, and take action to demonstrate its peaceful intentions.

On this, the international community is more united than ever before. Yesterday, I stood shoulder-to-shoulder with our European allies in condemning Iran’s program. In our meetings and public statements, President Medvedev of Russia and I agreed that Iran must pursue a new course or face consequences. All of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, and Germany, have made it clear that Iran must fulfill its responsibilities.

Iran’s leaders must now choose – they can live up to their responsibilities and achieve integration with the community of nations. Or they will face increased pressure and isolation, and deny opportunity to their own people.

These are the urgent threats of our time. And the United States is committed to a new chapter of international cooperation to meet them. This new chapter will not be written in one week or even one year. But we have begun. And for the American people and the people of the world, it will mean greater security and prosperity for years to come.

Senator Johnny Isakson Weekly Republican Address 09/26/09 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Senator Johnny Isakson Weekly Republican Address 09/26/09 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Hello, I'm Senator Johnny Isakson from Georgia.

First, I want to send my condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives in the floods that have devastated my home state this past week. I am working with Senator Saxby Chambliss, Governor Sonny Perdue and the administration to bring federal assistance to those who have suffered damages.
Senator Johnny IsaksonI’d like to now discuss the healthcare debate in Washington that folks in my state and people all across this country have been watching very closely. Americans have been calling us and e-mailing us.

They’ve packed our town hall meetings.

They’ve even marched on the National Mall in Washington.
Their message has been loud, and it has been clear: They don't like the direction this healthcare debate is headed in.

They get anxious when they see the President and the Democrats in such a rush to pass a 1,000-page bill to overhaul our healthcare system.

They get anxious when they see the word billions and trillions to describe...

...the cost because they know Washington doesn't have that kind of extra cash lying around.

They know that can only mean one thing – more debt and higher taxes.

They get anxious when they hear Democrats want to cut hundreds of billions from Medicare because they know you can't cut costs without cutting benefits for our seniors.

They get anxious when they hear public option, trigger or co-op because they know those are just different labels that can lead to the same thing -- government control of our healthcare system.

They know government-run healthcare doesn't work in Canada or in England, and it won’t work in America either.

How did the Democrats respond to all these concerns this week when they unveiled their latest version of this bill?

They didn’t. They ignored them altogether.

The Senate Finance Committee took up yet another healthcare bill that looks an awful lot like the Democrats' earlier proposals. It would still result in a major expansion of government into our healthcare, and the cost will be $1 trillion, $700 billion over 10 years when the bill is fully implemented.

It would still cut Medicare benefits for our seniors.
It would still expand Medicaid dramatically, forcing my state and states across the country to pay billions for their share of the expansion.

And it would still impose taxes on virtually every American and small business.

If you have insurance, you get taxed.

If you don’t have insurance, you get taxed.

If you’re an employer who cannot afford to provide health insurance to your employees, you get taxed.

Manufacturers of medical devices such as hearing aids will get taxed. That means anyone who needs these devices will pay higher prices.

I ran a small business in Georgia for 22 years, and I know what it’s like to have to make payroll during tough times.

The kind of massive tax increases proposed by the Democrats is exactly the wrong approach for our families, our small businesses and our economy, especially in a recession.

Republicans believe the key to reforming healthcare is strengthening the doctor-patient relationship by using choice and competition – rather than rationing and restrictions – to contain costs and ensure access to affordable healthcare.
And Republicans want common-sense medical liability reform to eliminate frivolous lawsuits against doctors and hospitals.

This latest proposal from the Democrats calls for only a non-binding ‘Sense of the Senate’ on medical liability. This is lip service that will do nothing to lower healthcare costs.

Americans are rightly concerned about the rush to pass a massive overhaul that will raise their taxes, lower their quality of care and put government between them and their doctor.

They also are concerned about the heavy-handed approach the Democrats have taken, such as demonizing regular citizens for asking questions about their plans and imposing a gag order on insurers for suggesting anyone might lose benefits under the Democrats’ plan.

The American people expect us to get this right and to do it in an open, honest and bipartisan debate. That’s what they deserve. But, that’s not what they’re getting from the Democrats on Capitol Hill.

Thank you and God bless you and God bless the United States of America. ###

Friday, September 25, 2009

Bachmann Applauds IRS’ Decision to Sever Ties with ACORN and Urges Further Action

Representative Michele Bachmann

Representative Michele Bachmann
U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann (MN-06), a former federal tax attorney, today praised the IRS’ decision to sever ties with ACORN and its involvement in the volunteer tax assistance program:
“I applaud the IRS for dropping ACORN from participation in the volunteer tax assistance program,” said Bachmann. “ACORN has proven time and time again that it is either unable or unwilling to ensure that it operates with high ethical standards. The IRS’ action yesterday is one step in the right direction, but there is more that the IRS should do. There is ample evidence of ACORN’s abuse of the public trust and the IRS should determine if it should continue to enjoy the privilege of tax-exemption.”

On September 11, 2009, Bachmann sent a letter to the IRS requesting that it immediately revoke ACORN’s current tax exempt status. A copy of the letter is below:

September 11, 2009

The Honorable Douglas Shulman
Commissioner
Internal Revenue Service
1111 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20224

Dear Commissioner Shulman,

This week, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), an organization that has received more than $53 million in direct federal funding since 1994, once again made unsavory headlines.

On Wednesday, FBI and state authorities charged 11 ACORN employees with voter registration fraud in Miami, Florida. In this case, of 1,400 registration cards collected by these employees, 888 were found to be falsified. A day later, two Baltimore-based ACORN workers were caught on camera giving advice to a couple, whom they believed were opening a brothel, on avoiding taxes, seeking HUD grants, and setting up a prostitution ring as a legitimate business. Today, yet another video surfaced showing two more ACORN employees assisting this couple under the same premise in Washington, D.C.

Unfortunately, the past week brought to light further evidence that ACORN either cannot or will not enforce even the most basic standards of ethical behavior amongst its employees. This is not something that should be new and surprising to anyone who has seen the plethora of headlines about criminal investigations, indictments, and consent decrees in more than a dozen states.

For instance, just four months ago, Nevada authorities filed criminal charges against ACORN and two former employees for voter registration fraud. Authorities alleged that ACORN had policies requiring employees in Las Vegas to sign up 20 new voters per day or be fired, a violation of state quota laws. In January 2009, a voter registration worker for ACORN in East St. Louis was indicted on two counts of voter fraud for submitting forged cards for residents at nursing homes without their knowledge. In October 2008, reports emerged that a Philadelphia man was charged with forgery, allegedly altering 18 voter registration applications. That same month, an ACORN worker in Washington State was convicted of helping to register nearly 2,000 voters who did not exist.

Despite ACORN’s pleas that this is just a few bad apples, it’s clear that the problems exist on a systemic level. In fact, Nevada’s Democrat attorney general, Catherine Cortez Masto, said earlier this year that ACORN’s own training manuals “clearly detail, condone and require illegal acts.” The new videos that surfaced this week provide a clear glimpse into the behind-the-scenes activities occurring in ACORN offices across our nation.

So long as this dark cloud of suspicion is hanging over ACORN, this organization should no longer enjoy the privilege of tax-exempt status. Evidence that it has abused taxpayer dollars continues to mount and the IRS should strip this organization and its affiliates from its current tax-exempt status immediately. And, if this is not action that the IRS intends to take, I respectfully request a response from you as to the reasons that the IRS deems such actions to be unwarranted.

Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to your prompt reply. Please do not hesitate to contact me or my Legislative Director, Jessica Perry, at 202-225-2331 should you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Michele Bachmann, Member of Congress ###