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Bigger And Better Boondoggles

by Da King on November 6, 2009

in Democrats,health care,Uncategorized,White House administration

Once upon a time, when I was nineteen years old, I read J.R. Tolkien's 1100-page Lord Of The Rings trilogy in about a week. I only accomplished that because I was in the hospital in traction at the time, and didn't have anything else to do. It was either hobbits or soap operas. I was thankful for the hobbits.

But what if, instead of Lord Of The Rings, I had undertaken to read the 1990-page House health care reform bill, filled with the wonders of it's arcane legalese ? Would I have been able to read and comprehend all the ramifications of that in one short week ? Very doubtful, but that's what Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi expects her congressional representatives to do. Pelosi wants a vote on the health care reform bill on saturday, eight days after it was written. Could it be that Pelosi and company want a quick vote because they desire to pass the bill before people really figure out what's in it ? That has been the modus operandi of the liberal Democrat wing all year regarding health care reform. Remember that President Obama wanted a bill passed by july, but the bluedog Democrats and Republicans stopped that mistake from happening. Ironically, the longer congressional Democrats work on health care reform bills, the bigger and more convoluted they get (it ain't easy to cater to so many special interests at once). The House health care bill is now over a trillion dollars, above Obama's low, low bargain cost ceiling of $900 billion, not that it matters. We shouldn't believe anything Obama says about health care anyway. You know he'll sign anything called health care reform that gets to his desk, no matter how bad it is, just so he can claim victory.

Hey, here's an idea. Let's have Nancy Pelosi give a couple hour long press conference about the House health care reform bill on saturday, so Americans can find out exactly what the Democrats are trying to pass (assuming Nancy even knows) ? 'We The People' and all that. That would be quite helpful, and very transparent of the Dems, seeing as how they never quite got around to having the health care negotiations on CSPAN, as candidate Obama falsely promised. Obama also falsely claimed he wouldn't force people to buy health care insurance, but that's pretty much the centerpiece of ObamaCare now. Our dishonest prez has even taken to telling such outrageous and obvious lies about health care reform that it takes an entire liberal media not to notice them. Here's one from yesterday, per the Washington Times:

The president said that AARP, the nation's largest seniors organization, has signed on to the House bill because it knows that the legislation will "strengthen Medicare, not jeopardize it. They know it will protect the benefits our seniors receive, not cut them," Mr. Obama said.

Um, the House health care bill cuts $472.8 billion from Medicare, Mr. President. That's a real whopper you just told. What's next ? Will you tell us that round thing in the sky at night isn't the moon, it's actually the Obama logo ? I'm sure only the "naysayers" who are responsible for "the failed policies of the past" would disagree with you, like those Fox "non" News people with their "viewpoints." (Side question – have you ever met a person who didn't have a viewpoint, outside of the comatose ?)

In the President's defense, he probably hasn't read the House health care bill either, so maybe he doesn't know about the cuts, or maybe he puts his hands over his ears and yells "na, na, na, na" when his staff members try to inform him. Obama leaves the petty details to others. He's just there for the big picture stuff. He's busy fundamentally transforming America (into a shell of it's former self). Obama makes the grand proclamations, like "reform health care," or "close Guantanamo Bay," or "limit carbon emissions." He can't be bothered to figure out how to do any of those things. After all, Obama has never run a country, state, county, city, or township before. He's never run a business, never managed employees. He doesn't have any expertise in health care, military, economic, or environmental matters. He never even accomplished much of anything in hist short Senate career, or even during his years in the Illinois state legislature. He was one of those guys who votes "present," so as not to be pinned down to a position. Obama is the entry-level president who charmed the media in 2008 with the sound of his voice, his sappy inspirational rhetoric, and his historic nature. That, and the fact he is a liberal Democrat. The media LOVES that, even though America really doesn't. That's why Obama hid behind all that tripe about post-partisanship. Obama is as far from post-partisan as can be. He's hyper-partisan. He can barely speak without denigrating his opposition and blaming everything on them. He's also utterly without shame, and, as I've outlined quite a bit on this blog, will tell any lie at any time, with absolute conviction. On the rare occasions when a journalist actually gets to ask him about one of his falsehoods (like Stephanopolous did when asking if the health care mandate was a tax), Obama flashes that winning smile and then acts like the journalist just crapped in his own pants by asking such a silly question, one that only the "tired opposition" or "entrenched special interests" would ask. Obama is dishonest and then acts like we're idiots for pointing out that he's being dishonest. Sorry, Mr. O, but you ain't that slick, even if you and your adoring media have fooled many into believing you are.

Uh, what was I talking about ? Oh yeah, health care reform. Sorry I roamed a bit off topic there. It's just that I'm getting tired of all the deceptions coming from the White House, as the Democrats try to pass bigger and better boondoggles off on the rest of us.

  • averagejoe5

    It seems as though the Dems will sign anything that calls itself healtcare reform, no matter how bad or unthoughtout(is that a word) that plan is. The govt, especially the libs have again not considered the future ramifications of these plans. Just as in Ohio when they imposed the smoking ban and 300K restaurant, club and bar jobs were lost costing us hundreds of millions in tax revenue, not including the business' that were closed.) Has the cancer rate or heart problems gone down?

    King I hope you will address the terrorist attack at Fort Hood in the coming days. This isn't the only muslim extremist attack or conspiracy that has taken plae from within our military.

  • roysoldboy

    I don't know how many people agree with us about why Obama has to have that healthcare abortion passed but those that don't really aren't alive. We know that it has to do with finally getting one of his major campaign promises passed. He doesn't know, nor does Nasty Nancy or any of her friends, just what is in that 1990 pages of crap but they must have it passed as soon as they can get it.

    I am thinking that Nancy set the date for her vote and has over 24 hours left to move it to a new date. I think the elections Tuesday and the success of Representatives Bachmann and King yesterday may force her to do some retwisting of arms, especially all those Blue Dogs.

    I wonder if Obama could possibly manage to have to accept defeat on this part of his determined increase of our indebtedness. I am thinking he and Rahm may have to go into seclusion for a time to recover.

    You mentioned what this bill will do to Medicare and I can't see anything other than doing away with the purported fraud in the program being necessary. THEY want to take away up to $50 billion each year, even for the 4 years that no money is spent. What would those Dems do with that $200 billion taken before anyone realizes anything from the bill/law? They couldn't stand to have it just lie there so they would have to spend it for something else and then apologize later. The CEO of AARP may have approved this abortion but the thousands of members who have failed to renew don't. I feel very free although membership dues aren't enough to hurt anybody. He will no longer spend any of my money advertising his insurance programs.

  • angry conserv

    Everyone complains about the big busiuness mentality that we are to big to be allowed to fail . Yet the same people accept the ever expanding government boondoggles. The old saying you get the government you deserve is becoming more aprops by the day.

  • The Reverend

    That's right angry.

    To King's post: Conservatives often criticize the length of the bill, 1900+ pages,….and then they go on to criticize the representatives who haven't read the bill….apparently because, the bill is too long.

    I don't get that criticism. We're dealing with $1 trillion here, $100 billion per year for 10 years. Think we should write the bill on a cocktail napkin? If you haven't noticed, the U.S. is the richest, most complex and powerful society man has ever known…..the only logical question to the fact that the $1 trillion congressional bill is some 1900 pages, is……is that all the longer it is?

    To the Obama criticism. This guy is the most actively engaged president since Clinton….and Obama is a better organizer and speaker. Obama is the smartest president in a long while, and despite what all King says in his post….Obama already is responsible for changing, even if ever so slightly, the country for the better. Give him 3 more years and a re-election and he'll help to transform America into a respectable place again. Change comes slowly, democratic change.

  • JRid

    Just keep telling yourself that Rev.

    As for the length of the bill, I haven't seen anyone (including King here) criticize it just for being long, the criticism is that it's going to be passed before it is completely read by the people who are voting on it. If you have a 1,900 page bill that's going to cost a lot of money and affect a lot of people, please take the time to read and understand it completely before voting.

  • Da King

    Rev, I guess you enjoy being lied to. I don't.

    joe, I might put something together about Ft. Hood, but I want to wait for the facts to come out first. That takes awhile with our Lame Stream Media. Those nitwits initially attributed Hasan's mass murders to post-traumatic stress disorder. Pretty hard to have PTSD when you haven't been in combat. Maybe the Lames are inventing a new disorder, PRE-traumatic stress. The Lames are also attempting to spin the story away from terrorism, in spite of the known facts pointing directly to terrorism, complete with 'alahu akhbars'.

  • larry d.

    You are not being lied to if what comes out of the Jaws of the Machine automatically becomes your reality, King.

  • The Reverend

    I can hardly wait for King's "objective" and "fact filled" post on Major Hasan.

    He has a good start here…

    "Those nitwits initially attributed Hasan's mass murders to post-traumatic stress disorder. Pretty hard to have PTSD when you haven't been in combat. Maybe the Lames are inventing a new disorder, PRE-traumatic stress. The Lames are also attempting to spin the story away from terrorism, in spite of the known facts pointing directly to terrorism, complete with 'alahu akhbars'."

    The "known facts pointing directly to terrorism." Like I said, objective.

  • walter

    I don't know why anyone would think that a Rep. would read any of the 1900+ pages of the bill……that would be the job of their staffs.

    there are 535 Reps. Let's say each Rep. has a staff of 3 reading the bill. 535 X 3= 1605. So you have 1605 people combing thru 1900+ pages.

    I wouldn't think that the insurance companies would have anyone combing thru the bill…..why would they, the insurance companies wrote it

  • roysoldboy

    Walter, I think the insurance companies had way more to do with this thing than they should have had, but who actually put out the final product? I think that Nancy and gang who really wrote it and then "changed" parts of it yesterday to "buy" votes are totally responsible for the finished product and that they wrote it for something other than insurance reform. The truth will come out later, but as for now we have a bill that had 90 pages more than people are writing here plus a 40 page manager's amendment. That 130 would have been very long 20 years ago but then no really important bills from this bunch and administration have showed up. That indicates to me that all the lobbyist groups in DC are getting in their thoughts. The part about this one is that Obama promised that those hateful lobbyists wouldn't be allowed to function in his administration. When does he throw them out? LOl LOL LOL Maybe never,

  • Da King

    larry,
    The Rev has become a cog in the machine of state propaganda, but I'm still resisting the Borg.

  • walter

    roybot…..I would have thought that all you pro-business and pro-insurance company types could get a good nights sleep knowing that the insurance companies pretty much wrote the legislation.

    the legislation would end the exemptions from federal antitrust restrictions on price gouging, bid rigging and market allocation. Oh Lord, how is an insurance company CEO ever going to be able to make $25,000,000 again under this legislation?

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