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Health Care Is In The House

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

By Courtney Ann Jackson-Talk Radio News Service

Democratic Representatives say there is a rapidly closing window for passing health care. A health care bill, known as the Dingell bill, will come out Tuesday. Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) mentioned that the bill is not exactly what he would have put together, but that he believes if the U.S. is going to do something about the problem, it must be better addressed.

“This is a great opportunity. If we waste it, I can’t tell you when it will return,” said Dingell.

Dingell was joined by Rep. Ron Kind (D-Wis.) and Rep. Jason Altmire (D-Pa.) for a health care discussion Tuesday. The Representatives agreed that health care brings a “unique American challenge” that requires an “American solution.”

Kind used a different analogy than that of Dingell and said they were trying to get healthcare “across the finish line.” No matter what the analogy, the point was clear that Democrats want to get the debate going, now.

Altmire said Republicans and Democrats are not that far apart in their ideas but a systematic reform is necessary. He said it would be nice to have Republican support and it would be a chance for them to be part of an important piece of legislation.

“It will not be a perfect bill but we hope it’s one that advances in the right direction which will lead to increased quality [health care] at a lower cost for all Americans,” said Altmire.

The Representatives highlighted aspects of the debate that bring about concerns such as: the costs, a level playing field for insurance companies, and a public option.

At this time, the New Democratic Coalition has not put out a position on a public option, according to Kind. He said it would be a tough sell for some members but that failure is not an option.

GOP Congressmen Warn That Health Care Reform Could Provide Public Funding For Abortion

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

By Celia Canon- Talk Radio News Service

House Republicans gathered on Tuesday to denounce the inclusion of publicly funded abortions in the proposed health care reform.

“If the President is serious about passing true health care reform… [he] needs to step up, clarify his position about whether he wants abortion to be included in his health care reform,” said Rep. Mary Fallin (R-Ok.)

The proposed health care reform legislation requires every American to have the right to benefit from a minimum health care coverage, which may include abortion unless Congress makes abortion a statutory exception.

Rep. Joe Pitts (R-Penn.) warned that “The issue here is clear – abortion is not explicitly excluded, it is implicitly included. The stakes are high and the implications incredibly far reaching.”

GOP leaders claim that allowing abortion to be funded by taxpayers may legitimize the procedure, which in turn could lead to an increase in abortion rates.

Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) noted the disrespect shown to pro-life Americans who, through this legislation, would indirectly fund abortion through taxation.

“Millions and millions of American women have profound moral qualms about the killing of unborn children by abortion, putting these American women in a position that violates their deeply held beliefs on abortion… [The legislation] will trespass their rights to refrain from funding an industry that they find to be destructive to our nation’s social and moral fabric,” Foxx said.

“Abortion, except in rare circumstances, is not heath care,” noted Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.)

Boehner Rejects White House’s Notion That Stimulus Has Worked

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

By Celia Canon-Talk Radio News Service

On Thursday, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio.) slammed Vice President Joe Biden over the inefficiency of the Democrats’ stimulus plan and the lack of jobs it has created in Boehner’s home state of Ohio.

“Ohio’s unemployment rate is above 10 percent. The nation’s unemployment continues to rise. And families and small businesses across the country are asking, ‘Mr. Vice President, where are the jobs?’,” Boehner said.

Boehner blamed the Obama administration for its inability to restore jobs to Americans across the country.

“The administration promised the stimulus would keep unemployment below 8 percent, and they promised the stimulus would create jobs immediately. It’s pretty clear now that the administration was wrong,” Boehner said.

The House Minority Leader cited other Democratic legislation that he believes could worsen the economy as well, saying “Here we are at a time when we’re trying to save jobs in America, help get our economy going again, and all people see is a lot of wasteful Washington spending, job-killing measures like energy and health care, and, oh, yes, we’ve got to take care of the saltwater marsh mouse.”

On Wedndesay, Boehner said President Obama and Vice President Biden have been telling lies about why the Stimulus package hasn’t reversed the nation’s spiraling unemployment rate, and argued that GOP-backed tax cut plans would a better solution to return momentum to the struggling economy.

Boehner also touched on the recent letter which incriminates the CIA on enhanced interrogation methods, insisting that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi should apologize for having accused the intelligence agency of a lack of transparency.

“I do not believe that the CIA lied to Congress. I’m still waiting for Speaker Pelosi to either put up the facts or retract her statement and apologize. And I don’t know that this letter changes anything with regard to the speaker’s action,” Boehner said.

Cantor: Obama Ignoring Popular Will On Health Care

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) accuses President Barack Obama of not paying enough attention to polls that indicate Americans are not ready to change the health care plans they already have. Cantor explains, contrary to the Democrats’ rhetoric, Americans who are satisfied with their health care plans will not be able to keep it under a government plan. (0:35)

 
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Senator-elect Franken Strikes Serious Tone

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Senator-elect Al Franken (D-Minn.) joins Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) for a press conference. July 6, 2009.

GOP Congresswoman: Dems Issued Too Many Bail-Outs

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (R-Va.) deplores the lack of institutional frameworks as more and more bail-outs are issued by the Obama administration. Capito believes that as a consequence, holding companies are not made responsible for bankruptcy. (0:21)

 
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GOP Congressman: Obama Financial Plan Should Address Fannie And Freddie.

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) says the Obama administration’s new financial regulatory reform plan fails to meet the needs of the financial system. Hensarling uses the example of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to illustrate how Democrats are not trying to stop the “bail-out mania”. (0:37)

 
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Democrats, Inspired by Obama, Take First Congressional Baseball Game Since 2000

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

On Wednesday night Republican and Democratic congressmen faced off against one another at Nationals Park in the 48th annual Congressional Baseball Game. The Democrats won the game 15-10 in seven innings.

Rep. Joe Baca (D-Calif.), who said he started warming up his arm months ago for this game, pitched all seven innings for the Democrats. The Democrats won the game for the first time since 2000. Baca stated after the game that the team was inspired by the election of President Obama this year, and that it was time for change both on and off the field.

The home-team Democrats started off the scoring with a six-run second inning against GOP starter Rep. John Shimkus (R-Ill.), but the Republicans quickly answered in the top of the third inning with six runs themselves.

The Democrats, aided by several fielding errors and walks, then scored nine runs in the bottom of the third off of reliever Rep. Adam Putnam (R-Fla.). The Republicans mounted a small comeback in the top of the seventh and final inning, but their three runs were not enough to win the game.

Bill Clinton Knew Democrats Would Win in ‘08

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Former President Bill Clinton explains that he knew the Democrats would win the Presidential election in 2008. He said he told Hillary that if the Democrats didn’t nominate a convicted felon then the nation would elect a Democrat for President. He also said that the culture of the country has shifted, and as a result people believe in the promise of their country again. (0:29)

 
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Bill Clinton: Hillary Wants To Revolutionize Foreign Aid

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Former President Bill Clinton says that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, his wife, wants to revolutionize foreign aid. According to Clinton, half of all foreign aid is spent within the U.S. before going over-seas. (0:18)

 
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