Courtesy of the Daily Beast:
It’s not all that often that the lead piece on the Drudge Report attacks Republicans, so it’s worth a little savoring when it happens, and this one is especially delectable. The link was to an AP story reporting that two weeks ago, House Republicans stealthily voted for a measure that changed an aspect of the Affordable Care Act.
What? I know. In other words, Congress amends bill it passed a few years ago. In a normal moral universe, this would scarcely qualify as news. But when we speak of the House of Representatives, we are in the modern Republican Party’s moral universe, and there, the rules are different.
You see, by agreeing to amend Obamacare, Republicans are acknowledging the law’s existence and legitimacy. The only things they’re supposed to be doing with Obamacare are burning copies of it on the Capitol steps and voting to repeal it. But here they’ve done the exact opposite. And what made it even worse was the way they did it. The change was very quietly tucked into a larger bill, the Medicare “doc fix,” which helps payments to doctors who serve Medicare patients keep pace with inflation. Only House majority leadership—the Republicans—can do that. And then, to make matters still worse, the yellow-bellied quislings passed the thing by voice vote, so no one had to be on the record.
The change, by the way, removes deductible caps from certain plans small businesses can offer their employees. This allows the employers, according to the AP, to offer cheaper plans to individuals who also have health savings accounts, which conservatives have been pushing for 15 or 20 years. Only around 30 percent of American businesses offer HSAs, and large employers are more likely to include them than small ones. Hence, the target of opportunity for HSA partisans. So the change accomplished a GOP policy goal. But funny thing: apparently not a single Republican member of the House trumpeted the change or even said a word about it when the vote took place March 27.
Not a single Republican mentioned a word about how they helped small businesses offer cheaper health care plans to their employees? Geez, you would think they'd be yelling that from the mountain tops.
Oh that's right, they are a party full of obstructionists and anti-government saboteurs. The last thing they want is for the government, and especially the Obama administration, to be successful at anything!
Welp, too damn bad. It looks like the law is here to stay, and that the Republicans in Congress are now well aware of that.
Which may end up costing them.
This from TPM:
The GOP's political inclination to dig in runs deeper than keeping conservatives energized for the November congressional elections. It's about preserving their party's brand. Even minor concessions of Obamacare's potential for success would gravely damage their credibility after relentless warnings for years that the law was fatally flawed, irreparably damaging to the health care system and ruinous to economic freedom. They don't have a good option other than to stay the course and keep highlighting Obamacare's downsides and flaws.
Hmm, well this should help those Democrats in red states during the upcoming elections. If only they are smart enough to take advantage of it that is.
A desperate and cornered John Boehner is now claiming that he is trying to destroy the ACA by giving President Obama what he wants.
ReplyDeleteIn a bit of high absurdity, Speaker Boehner’s office tried to claim that they are destroying Obamacare:
...After word got out yesterday, about Boehner giving Obama and the Democrats a fix that they wanted by expanding coverage choices for businesses, the Speaker decided to flat out lie.
Speaker Boehner isn’t harming the ACA. These fixes are helping to improve the law, and deal with unintended consequences.
Boehner’s office is arguing that they are destroying the law by giving President Obama what he wants by helping the ACA to perform better. This argument makes absolutely no sense, but Boehner isn’t going for logic.
House Republicans are trying to keep the uneducated and uninformed masses (Fox News viewers) in the dark. They need to keep up the illusion that they are trying to repeal Obamacare so that their voters show up to vote in November.
House Republicans have spent the last couple of months passing fixes that Obama and the Democrats want. These are what the president has been signing.
http://www.politicususa.com/2014/04/07/john-boehner-claims-killing-obamacare-giving-obama.html
Dems have been pusillanimous about Obamacare. It's another instance where the Grand Old Party will lose a race rather than a Democrat wins.
ReplyDeleteSNL skewered Fox News' Obamacare charts.
ReplyDeleteI saw that was funny!
DeleteWhen a similar law was passed, and worked, by Mitt Romney, there was no problem whatsoever. The cartoon is the closest thing to the truth, but I recall early on, the GOP giving it the name "Obamacare" and President Obama accepted it because he DOES care.
ReplyDeleteThe onus is still on us to GOTV. The supreme court is selling our democracy to the highest bidders, and this has to stop.
Indeed.
DeleteCheck out the latest cover on New York Magazine for another "take" on the GOP and "Obamacare".
ReplyDeletehttp://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2014/04/cover-story-barry-blitt-the-best-medicine.html
I just HAD to put that on my desktop!
DeleteBernie Sanders Sends Republicans Into Cold Sweats With a Truth Bomb About Obamacare
ReplyDeleteSen. Sanders said:
The Republicans have opposed the Affordable Care Act from day one. It is their nightmare that it succeeds. These are the same guys that want to end Medicare as we know it. Convert it into a voucher program, who want to make massive cuts into Medicaid. Who had eight years under Bush to do something, even a little thing, about healthcare, and they did nothing.
So these guys have nothing at all to say, and their nightmare is that as millions of people begin to get affordable health insurance, as the Medicaid program expands and people who have never had health insurance in their lives finally are able to go into a doctor. For the Republicans, this is a nightmare. Imagine, if the United States government does something for ordinary people and not just billionaires. What kind of nightmare is that. That is what their biggest fear is, Ed.
...Republicans believe that government should only serve the interests of the wealthy. This belief is the basis for their whole job creators mentality. The people who aren’t job creators are “takers” who deserve nothing, and should be left to fend for themselves. ...
http://www.politicususa.com/2014/04/07/bernie-sanders-sends-republicans-cold-sweats-truth-bomb-obamacare.html
I tried looking up a bunch of articles on this to read comments. The teabaggers are awfully quiet about this endorsement! Even the teahag queen hasn't screeched anything lol.
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