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Throwing Grandma off the ObamaCare Cliff
Barack Obama says
that signing up for ObamaCare is "just part of growing up."
Unfortunately the grown up Democrats in DC are about to throw a
temper tantrum.
Democrats have a tendency to engage in hyperbolic rhetoric in order to
combat the GOP. They've claimed that Republicans want Americans to
suffer with dirty air and dirty water. They've claimed that Republicans
are waging a concerted war on women. They've also claimed that
Republicans want to throw granny off a cliff. And who can forget the
apocalyptic warnings we endured should sequestration go into effect.
Brace yourselves, because we are about to see the same childish
hyperventilating when it comes to ObamaCare. Rather than defending the
merits
of ObamaCare, Democrats are going on the offensive to try and gin up
fear over Republican ideas for healthcare.
Republicans need to be ready for this attack. Rather than engaging in
fights over non-existent potentials, focus on the concrete impacts of
the law we already have, which is ObamaCare. The GOP also needs to be
solution-oriented, filling the ObamaCare vacuum with bold conservative
solutions to healthcare. I happen to have some ideas listed here for my Conservative Solutions Caucus...(continued)
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More on Obama's Interview
Do you think Barack Obama is overstepping his legal authority by
unilaterally changing parts of ObamaCare? If you ask Americans how they
feel
about Obama bypassing Congress, the answer is clear: Americans do not
believe this is the way things are supposed to work and they do not
approve of Obama doing so.
Beyond how we feel about the issue, it's spelled out plainly in our
Constitution the proper role of the executive and the legislature, yet
Obama continues to blur the two.
Over the weekend, Democratic congressman Xavier Becerra took the
argument to a new level. He argued that Obama's executive orders are
warranted because it is the president's job to act when Congress won't
and in cases of national emergency. The exchange with Fox News' Chris
Wallace went something like this...
Today's "Hot Topic" From the Hannity Forums:
Protesting Voter ID Laws? Don't Forget Your Photo ID -
Mountain Soldier
Hmm - why would they possibly need photo IDs? Surely if they don't need
them for something as important as voting, then nothing else would
require them, right? |
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