The White House and Democrats had one mission today: prepare the political class for the President's announcement, probably Wednesday, that he thinks the Senate ought to proceed with reconciliation to ****pass or modify**** a comprehensive health care bill (passed by the House or Senate first? Not sure.). But Democrats still don't agree: Kent Conrad, the budget committee chairman, says that the House must pass the extant Senate bill (with all the bad stuff in there) first; the House wants to see if the Senate has the votes for the Obama bill (with all the bad stuff taken out), and Conrad said today that reconciliation can't be used to pass #HCR.
On Fox News Sunday, Sen. Robert Menendez claimed that Senate Democrats would be able to muster 51 votes to pass the bill through reconciliation.
This is the same menacing supporter of the radical Hispanic separatist group La Raza ("The Race") who believes that a health care bill should offer "stealth amnesty" to illegal immigrants. A caller to the Mark Levin Show on June 25, 2009 described how Menendez and La Raza view "health care reform".
I want to tell you that last week I attended a conference on health care reform sponsored by La Raza. And I will tell you that what they had to say, Mark, is scarier than anything that's been said so far on the health care plan.
...someone from Menendez' office [Ed.: Sen. Robert Menendez, D-NJ] promised that he would make sure that "the useless barriers of citizenship would not be in this bill" and that he would make sure that they would use keywords like "streamline"...
...Yes [they said they would get free health care for illegal aliens], these are my notes, Mark. They actually got up and said "Latino children need health care more than whites". And then they would say things like "you must go out into your communities, use words like 'streamline', use phrases like 'all workers' and 'all families'," because they said -- and I quote -- "If the American people find out that this bill is about giving health care to non-citizens, they will rise up against it."
"If the American people find out?"
Gee, what a surprise. A Senator and a group that preaches racial superiority and divisiveness want to enact a stealth illegal immigration bill -- not dissimilar from their approach to chain migration. The bill will reward illegal immigration to the direct detriment of all American taxpayers and especially the elderly.
And Democrats are willing to pass this crap sandwich in complete violation of Senate rules -- that's according to Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV), not me -- which demonstrates just how little interest the oligarchs in Washington have in representative government.
Every poll shows Americans overwhelmingly want to keep the hands of government -- which bankrupts everything it touches -- off of the finest health care system in the world.
I urge you to contact members of Congress this week (Senate contact page and House Contact Page) and urge them, politely and firmly, to reject this unconstitutional maneuver that defies the will of the American people. And, if they vote for this disastrous bill, tell them they had better have a good outplacement service.
Hat tip: Memeorandum.
If we don't elect Gov Sarah Palin in 2012 we deserve politicians like this. All of the old school who have been there for oh 10 to 30 years have sat there and watched this kind of belief grow and did not say a thing. We need to get Palin in there and do what she does best get rid of this evil crap. Palin/Bolton, DeMint, Bachmann, Allen West, Rubio, lets see who else??? I'm sure she will make the right choice don't you think, I do, she has proved herself over and over again. PALIN IN 2012!!!!
ReplyDeleteIn California, illegal immigrants are able to obtain treatment for common colds via emergency room visits. Regardless of what anyone thinks about the issue, it's already happening. I would guess that this probably occurs in other states as well.
ReplyDeleteI am opposed to providing any health care to illegal immigrants, yet, it is more cost efficient to channel these individuals through pcps instead, thereby freeing up the ER for emergency issues. If it must be done, I would rather we approach health care coverage of illegal immigrants gradually through cost capping measures, as opposed to simply decrying it without proposing adequate legislation to counter it. Where are the Republican bills that simply terminate healthcare for illegal immigrants? If they raise such a bill, I would support them.