Mar 09 2010

The 10 Worst Provisions in the Senate Health Care Bill

While it would appear that the health care bill is constantly changing, it’s actually not. The big upcoming House vote will be on the Senate bill (H.R. 3590), exactly as it passed the Senate on Christmas Eve. It still includes dozens of corrupt special-interest deals like the Cornhusker Kickback, the Louisiana Purchase, Chris Dodd’s $100M University of Connecticut Hospital earmark, etc. There are a lot of promises being made right now that the bill will be fixed or improved in various ways after it passes, possibly via reconciliation. It’s very important to understand, however, that once the House passes the Senate bill it goes to the president to be signed into law.

Here’s a refresher on the 10 Worst Provisions in this bill (H.R. 3590):

1) Spends Way Too Much: $2.5 trillion over the first ten years that the plan is fully implemented

2) Raises Taxes During a Recession: Hikes taxes $493 billion with new levies on so-called “Cadillac” plans, a new Medicare payroll tax on higher-income earners, and taxes on health insurance and drug manufacturing companies, which are sure to be passed on consumers in the form of higher premiums

3) Individual Mandate: Requires individuals to carry health insurance or exacts a fine up to $750

4) Business Burdens: taxes employers with more than 50 full-time workers if they are not offered insurance. CBO estimates employers would opt to drop as many as 5 million workers from private insurance, and pay the fine instead of maintaining current coverage

5) Huge Medicaid Expansion: an estimated 40 percent expansion of the entitlement program would greatly increase costs for government and taxpayers. States would be forced to manage the increased load. However, the federal government would pick up a large share of the new cost

6) Insurance Companies can still Limit Benefits: Although one of the prime reasons for this entire effort was to force insurance companies to live up to their commitments, the Senate bill would only ban lifetime-benefit caps. Insurance companies can still invoke yearly limits that will have essentially the same effect

7) Bad for Seniors: Cuts $120 billion from Medicare Advantage, which CBO says will result in fewer seniors with access to vision, dental and flu shots. Ultimately, up to 2.6 million seniors could lose their Medicare Advantage coverage

8) More Bureaucracy: Creates comparative effectiveness panels, a Medicare Advisory Board and a Health Care Commissioner, all of whom would be responsible for oversight of the greatly-expanded government role in health care and invoking rationing in attempts to contain cost

9) Doesn’t Tackle Tort Reform: Despite the president’s commitment to lower medical liability costs, the bill only contains a “Sense of Senate” provision, with no real reforms that could save up to $54 billion over ten years

10) Auto-Enrollment: Businesses with more than 200 workers will be required to automatically enroll employees in health coverage

from www.americansforprosperity.org

Print this to take with you to the “Seeing Red” rally on Thursday at 11:30 at Bob Etheridge’s office in Raleigh at 333 Fayetteville Street.  We have been informed that Obama’s “Organizing For America” will be there to protest our rally.

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Feb 01 2010

Apex eliminates coverage for elective abortions!

from WRAL-

Apex eliminates abortion clause from employee insurance

Jan. 29, 2010

Wake County, N.C. — Apex leaders last week unanimously voted to eliminate coverage of elective abortions in town employees’ health insurance plans.

Mayor Keith Weatherly said Friday that he found out that Blue Cross Blue Shield, the town’s insurance provider, offers benefits for abortion through the first 16 weeks of a pregnancy.
“We don’t believe it’s a proper use of public money, taxpayers’ money, to fund elective abortions,” Weatherly said.

Taxpayers subsidize medical policy plans for government employees.

“We’re not weighing into the legality of abortion,” Weatherly said. “That’s not our mission.”

With the exception of cases of rape or incest, abortions will no longer be covered as of Feb. 1.

Blue Cross Blue Shield officials say elective abortion coverage is standard in fully insured plans.

Employee insurance policies of Cary, Raleigh, Wake County and the state also have the provision regarding abortion.

County commissioners plan to discuss changing the wording of their insurance coverage at their board meeting on Monday, board members said. Cary and Raleigh leaders say there are no plans to discuss the issue.

BRAVO!

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Jan 26 2010

Fear the Boom and Bust

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Jan 08 2010

Dixie Gun and Knife show in Raleigh

gun-star and stripes

The Dixie Gun and Knife show will be back in Raleigh, at the Fairgrounds in the Jim Graham Building next Saturday, Jan. 16th from 9:00-5:00, and on Sunday, January 17th from 10:00-5:00.

It’s a great place to browse, purchase, and discuss gun, ammo, and knives. There’s a whole lot more to the show, if you’ve never been. I highly recommend a visit for all our members.

Admission is $8.00, but you can get a dollar-off coupon at their website – www.dixiegunandknifeshow.com

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Nov 08 2009

How they voted, what it means, and where we go from here

The House bill has passed. Some of our reps supported it, and some voted against it. We can’t use this single vote as a barometer.

We need to look at this vote in conjuction with other votes they have made, in order to make a decision about whether to fight to boot them out, or not.  We need to know how they voted on TARP, the stimulus, the budget, Cap & Trade… I don’t have that data, but some of you probably do… at least the voting record of YOUR Representative.

So please post that info here, in the comments section, and I will try to compile a blog that gives everyone an overall view of what our reps are doing. We know that Pelosi has given some of them permission to vote against their party’s interest, in order to keep their seats in the House.

We also know that they are going to push for amnesty for illegals. If that passes, it’s GAME OVER! So we’ve got work to do.

The following tells the tale of the House Bill. Like I requested, please add other pertinent voting record info in the comments and I’ll compile a complete picture to be used to help us develop our strategies going forward.

The House vote -

01 G. K. Butterfield — YES

02 Bob Etheridge — YES

03 Walter B. Jones —NO

04 David E. Price — YES

05 Virginia Foxx —NO

06 Howard Coble —NO

07 Mike McIntyre —NO

08 Larry Kissell —NO

09 Sue Wilkins Myrick —NO

10 Patrick T. McHenry —NO

11 Heath Shuler —NO

12 Melvin L. Watt — YES

13 Brad Miller — YES

One last thought – we only have 2 Senators – Burr and Hagan. The Senate is the next battlefield. I hope the folks from across the state will be willing to ficus, in particular on Kay Hagan on the next couple of months. We need people at ALL her offices EVERY week between now and the time the Senate votes. EVERY week. Rolling Tea Parties circling her offices. Phone calls, faxes and emails…day in and day out. Please discuss this at your KTMS.

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Nov 01 2009

Healthcare Housecall – Urgent call to Action!

Rep. Michele Bachmann is holding a press conference this Thursday, November 5th on the Capitol steps in Washington.  She wants all freedom-loving patriots to be there at noon.  The press conference will be followed with visits through all the congressional office buildings to find and speak to our representatives and let them know we are NOT happy, at all, with the actions of Speaker Pelosi and the contents of the new version (1900+ pages) of the House Healthcare bill.

http://health.burgess.house.gov/UploadedFiles/House_HCR_bill.pdf

Patriots across NC are stepping up, have vehicles available for a day trip to DC, leaving early Thursday morning (see main page for details) in order to be on the steps of the Capitol at noon.  If we get enough people, we may just get a bus.  Right now, we’ve got enough vehicles with seats to accommodate another 2 dozen people, more are being added daily.

Take a sick day from work, to fight this government takeover  of our healthcare, which will surely bankrupt the country, not to mention destroy the best healthcare system in the world- even though it DOES need some reforms.

To sign up for a ride, or offer a vehicle, or just get more info, contact your local KTM leader, or leave a comment here including your location and we’ll have someone contact you to help with your arrangements.

Be able to tell your grandchildren that you did everything possible to save their freedom!  Join us on Thursday to have our voices heard, before the vote on this bill.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8_XcSHHxDk

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Oct 31 2009

Truit and the Dems are trying to trick voters–

You MUST get to the polls on Tuesday and vote for Tedesco!

from WRAL.com
Truit says she’ll serve if elected to school board

Posted: Today at 2:21 p.m.

Raleigh, N.C. — Cathy Truitt said Saturday that she will accept if District 2 voters elect her to the Wake County Board of Education.

Truitt faces off with John Tedesco in a runoff next Tuesday.

“If I am elected in the runoff race, I will serve the people of Wake County as a member of the school board,” Truitt said.

In the Oct. 6 elections, Truitt garnered 24 percent of the vote, and Tedesco took 49 percent, short of the majority required to avoid a runoff. Truitt quickly requested a runoff, but later conceded the race.

However, she never officially withdrew, and the State Board of Election ruled that Wake County had to go through with the runoff. If Truitt won the runoff and did not accept the position, the school board would appoint someone else.

Truitt said Saturday that outcome would be unacceptable.

“The voters should be heard next week,” Truitt said. “If I am elected, there will be no delay.”

Tedesco said Thursday that he isn’t taking anything for granted and has continued campaigning.

“There’s a lot of people who think the election is over,” Tedesco said. “You have to vote. You need to vote one more time.”

“We’re not taking anything lightly. We’ve been knocking on doors all week, and we will be knocking on doors until Tuesday morning,” he continued.

At stake in the race is the school system’s student assignment policy that promotes socioeconomic diversity, where students are bussed to schools across the county to achieve a balanced makeup of students.

Tedesco and three other school board candidates have indicated they would be willing to change the policy in favor of neighborhood schools. One other sitting member of the board also supports a change.

Tedesco would give that faction a majority position on the nine-member board.

Oct 29 2009

The House Healthcare bill has been posted online

The link is only for the House bill. The Senate bill has not been posted. In the meantime, check out this bill which will have to be voted on, then reconciled with whatever passes the Senate.

Download it here and do the legislative reading most congressional representatives won’t do.

http://health.burgess.house.gov/UploadedFiles/House_HCR_bill.pdf

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Oct 19 2009

Operation: Can you hear us now? in Raleigh

Approx. 75 came out on Saturday, the 17th to participate in a nationwide protest against the liberal media.  Raleigh patriots decided to demonstrate their disdain for the liberal media represented by a TV.

Check it out!

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Oct 19 2009

Cathy Truitt concedes race to John Tedesco, BUT you STILL need to vote for John!!!

Update: Truitt has conceded, but her name will still appear on the ballot, so people StilL need to get out and vote for John to be sure  he gets the seat. Otherwise, if voters still turn out for Pruitt and she gets more votes than John, the board will APPOINT someone to fill the seat!!!!

Avoiding an embarrassing defeat and a cost to the taxpayers of over $100,000, Cathy Truitt is set to concede today…giving us a sweeping victory in the school board elections in October! Congrats to everyone that worked so hard to see this change.
Now, on to the November elections, when there will be races in Angier, Apex, Fuquay, Knightdale, Wake Forest, Morrisville and other municipalities. The link for candidates can be found here…

http://msweb03.co.wake.nc.us/bordelec/downloads/0MainPage/20091103Candidates.pdf

The story regarding Cathy Truitt can be found here, from WRAL…http://www.wral.com/news/local/politics/story/6237533/

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