Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston
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General John Kelly: "He said that, in his opinion, Mr. Trump met the definition of a fascist, would govern like a dictator if allowed, and had no understanding of the Constitution or the concept of rule of law."
Thursday, July 25, 2013
The National Shame That Is The GOP
UPDATE BELOW:
Norm Ornstein, a congressional expert and scholar at the conserative American Enterprise Institute, criticized GOP leaders' efforts to 'sabotage' Obamacare as 'sharply beneath any reasonable standards of elected officials.'
In a National Journal colum titled, 'The Unprecedented—and Contemptible—Attempts to Sabotage Obamacare,' Ornstein said the GOP anti-Obamacare effort is 'spinning out of control' and 'simply unprecedented.'
He noted that after President Bush enacted the Medicare prescription drug benefit in 2003, Democrats worked with Republicans to improve it and help seniors rather than attempting to tarnish it for political gain.
Even when Democrats opposed the Iraq war, he said, 'they did not try to sabotage the surge' because "[t]o do so would have been close to treasonous.'
Ornstein concludes: But to do everything possible to undercut and destroy its implementation—which in this case means finding ways to deny coverage to many who lack any health insurance; to keep millions who might be able to get better and cheaper coverage in the dark about their new options; to create disruption for the health providers who are trying to implement the law, including insurers, hospitals, and physicians; to threaten the even greater disruption via a government shutdown or breach of the debt limit in order to blackmail the president into abandoning the law; and to hope to benefit politically from all the resulting turmoil—is simply unacceptable, even contemptible.
One might expect this kind of behavior from a few grenade-throwing firebrands. That the effort is spearheaded by the Republican leaders of the House and Senate—even if Speaker John Boehner is motivated by fear of his caucus, and McConnell and Cornyn by fear of Kentucky and Texas Republican activists—takes one's breath away."
Ornstein is correct. The Republicans have stopped being part of the governing body that proposes, enacts, and implements the laws of this country. They have become a party of saboteurs, willing to create chaos, confusion, and misery to get their way, which way has nothing to do with compromise and governing.
The GOP is no longer a political party. It is a collection of malevolent ideologues, very much, IMO, like the anti-abolitionists of the 1850s who stopped at nothing, even murder, in order to preserve their slavery way of life. A little more than 160 years ago, Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner was beaten nearly to death for delivering a radical speech against slavery and no one stopped the beastly South Carolina Senator from delivering the blows.
Although the present-day political parties have not sunk to that--yet, the unyielding obstructionism and sabotage by the GOP is having the same deleterious affects on the country.
As the GOP continues in its intransigence that is the greater cause of the slow recovery from the economic disasters that started under the last GOP president, remember which party is the one acting as spiteful, vengeful saboteurs.
UPDATE from Paul Krugman, Nobel Laureate, Economics:
"Leading Republicans appear to be nerving themselves up for another round of attempted fiscal blackmail. With the end of the fiscal year looming, they aren’t offering the kinds of compromises that might produce a deal and avoid a government shutdown; instead, they’re drafting extremist legislation — bills that would, for example, cut clean-water grants by 83 percent — that has no chance of becoming law. Furthermore, they’re threatening, once again, to block any rise in the debt ceiling, a move that would damage the U.S. economy and possibly provoke a world financial crisis.
Yet even as Republican politicians seem ready to go on the offensive, there’s a palpable sense of anxiety, even despair, among conservative pundits and analysts. Better-informed people on the right seem, finally, to be facing up to a horrible truth: Health care reform, President Obama’s signature policy achievement, is probably going to work.
And the good news about Obamacare is, I’d argue, what’s driving the Republican Party’s intensified extremism. Successful health reform wouldn’t just be a victory for a president conservatives loathe, it would be an object demonstration of the falseness of right-wing ideology. So Republicans are being driven into a last, desperate effort to head this thing off at the pass."
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I don't know why the republicans are so vocal about their opposition to obamacare. Left alone it will crash on its own non-merits.
It is such a great program that the administration has to spend millions convincing the american people how great it is. Now they get the entertainment Millionaires to trump for it. Now unions are against it, small businesses are against it and the only reason large corporations are not that vocal is they have been given exemptions from participation. Who ever said the obama administration is not for sale to the large companies needs a reality check.
Obamacare is really a great idea to help 5% of the population. to hell with the other 95% who will pay for it.
I have even harsher words for the reactionary voters who put these "idgits" in office.
The beauty of a Republic is the vision.
The shame rests with its manipulators.
Low information voters make the manipulations possible.
But there is always tomorrow.
Not keeping the breath in.
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"... remember which party is the one acting as spiteful, vengeful saboteurs."
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"Left alone it will crash on its own non-merits."
Ya skudrunner, just like "Social Security," "Medicare," and the "TVA". They are all going to collapse because government is bad and "USA government is the absolute worstest in all the world for all time!!!!" Freedum freedum freedum.
Give it a break. You skudruuner are wrong, it is obvious, and you must really know it in your heart.
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For many - "Reality is a concept whose time has not come."
The RepubilcanT Party and their anti-USA enablers, believe if they keep hysterically screaming 'the sky is falling' eventually they will succeed in getting the rest of the USA people to accept their premise.
It is obvious the world has not ended with the passage of ACA. The blatant outright lies being spread by Murdoch Media/Fox Networks, the RepublicanT Party, and KKK on the ACA law has had their affects on the people's confidence in their own government. But only in the short term.
The GOP is finished as a national political party. Heck it would even be finished as a regional party except for the redistricting of 2010. They are able to make some noise as they go into the night ... Beyond the lies, what do the GOP have??
Nothing.
Ema Nymton
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Like a dutiful little conservative troll, skudrunner repeats the GOP talking point that Obamacare will fail.
Do you ever have an original thought?
Here's a more realistic analysis on skud's knee-jerk comment:
From Jonathan Bernstein:
"Do Republicans believe that Obamacare is a disaster in the making? Or is it such an appealing program that they have to take extraordinary steps to undermine it? Reuters reports today that conservative groups are taking their campaign to undermine the law to ever new heights. As the Tea Party group FreedomWorks puts it: “We’re trying to make it socially acceptable to skip the exchange.” [...]
At the same time they’re trying to undermine it, Republicans are loudly insisting that the program just won’t work — it will “collapse under its own weight,” as the talking point has it. For example, see the apparent attempt by Republican state governments to hype “rate shock” well beyond any reality. As Sarah Kliff argues today, Republicans have set expectations for the program so low that “if Godzilla doesn’t march in on Oct. 1 and gobble up our health insurance coverage and legions of IRS agents fail to microchip the masses, that could plausibly look like a success.”
If they really believe that the Affordable Care Act will collapse on its own — that premiums will skyrocket, that people will lose what they have now, or whatever other horrors they’ve been asserting — then there’s no reason at all for any campaign to spread misinformation about the law or to encourage anyone to “skip the exchange.” Consumers would do that on their own. But Republicans apparently think they can’t take the risk that Obamacare will work out just fine."
And this from Jay Bookman at The Atlanta Journal Constitution:
"ObamaCare is going to be a disaster, a trainwreck, a total mess. In fact, it's going to be such a trainwreck that if we allow it to be implemented, the American people are going to absolutely love it and will never allow it to be repealed."
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I'd like to add this to my previous comment.
When the people are allowed to vote, (and their votes counted honestly) the GOP will lose.
Does anyone doubt this?
Ema Nymton
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Republicans are so vocal in their opposition to Obamacare because they know it will be a popular and successful program if they don't stop it. If it was clearly a failure all they would have to do is sit back and collect the political benefit when it crashed. Their opposition proves that Obamacare is a successful program and will provide Democrats much political capital going forward.
Ludoc/RN
By low information you mean they don't think like you
Ah, but liberty will rise again. A new party, with intellectual honesty will spring from the old. Lest me die a nation of beggars.
"Starve the beast" has worked. We are now to broke to afford the programs Republicans could not eliminate through the vote.
RN, Lodoc?, you are funny!
Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, how is anyone to know how popular it will be until we have seen it in operation for some time? Of course being a 2,000+ page boat anchor of a piece of legislation (you know, the one we had to pass to know what is in it) how is anyone to know how successful it will be until it has been in operation for say 30 or 50 years or so?
How does there mere fact of republican opposition prove ObamaCare is a successful program?
I'd say your blind partisanship is showing in neon lights Jerry.
The majority of people who understand Obamacare don't want it. That includes IRS employees tasked with making you get it, small business, workers, corporations, unions and physicians. It has good ideas but is a poorly written bill.
I have consistently said over years on end, the bill is one of the worst ever written. However, parts of it are much needed.
Speaking of Obamacare
This article seems out of step with the right's meme.
You're funny Anon. No clue who I am.
Shaw Kenawe: like the anti-abolitionists of the 1850s who stopped at nothing, even murder...
Today the party of the wealthy murders tens of thousands every year by denying them healthcare. Even when ObamaCare is fully implemented many will still fall through the cracks.
What happened to the poetry thread?
It was such a lovely opportunity to break from marathon acrimony.
Though Victory be rare and too short-lived, it still remains in the heart as comfort and reward.
IMO, the GOP's sole attempt at
social legislation involves abortion police.
Ema
Medicare, Social Security are not voluntary programs nor are they free. You have no choice to participate in SS and at 65, you have to apply for medicare. You pay for part B and if you make a decent living, you pay a lot more. You have to get part D even if you don't need it then otherwise you are penalized later.
Obamacare is voluntary and if you don't pay up, you get taxed unless of course you are a large corporation and get an exemption.
Dervish's statement of tens of thousands dying because they do not have healthcare is bunk because everyone has access to healthcare.
There are a couple of things that obamacare did right. preconditions cannot be excluded is a good thing. Robbing medicare of millions is not because those are people who paid for their care.
Obamacare depends on the young healthy enrolling and if it so great why spend millions promoting it.
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