Deem and Pass, Vote Buying Kick Backs, Bureaucrats as Doctors. Rationing. Just a Few Reasons to VOTE TODAY.

November 2, 2010

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From the Washington Examiner’s editorial today about “Voters to Democrats: It’s ObamaCare, Stupid,”

The evidence was certainly there for everybody to see early on. A clear majority of Americans expressed doubts about Obamacare in 2009 as soon as they became aware of its central feature: putting government bureaucrats between patients and their doctors. Their doubts solidified into determined opposition during 2009’s long hot summer of tempestuous Town Hall meetings. The opposition grew stronger still as the months ticked by despite repeated “new” efforts by Obama and his allies in Congress and the liberal mainstream media to “sell” Obamacare.
It appeared that the Obamacare drive stalled in January when Massachusetts voters put Republican Scott Brown in the Senate seat formerly held by Ted Kennedy. But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi persuaded Obama to ignore chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, who counseled stepping back, and instead to push forward against all opposition. There followed the Cornhusker Kickback, the Louisiana Purchase and other corrupt closed-door deals to buy critically needed Senate votes. Then came Pelosi’s infamous “Deem and Pass” rule that forced an up-or-down vote in the House with little debate and no floor amendments even as thousands protested outside the Capitol. Obamacare was thus passed into law, and the opposition began demands for its repeal.


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