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All Texas GOP Voted Against Healthcare Reform

by: Libby Shaw

Sun Nov 08, 2009 at 21:35:03 PM CST

Despite the fact that Texas boasts the highest number of uninsured residents, all Texas Republicans in the U.S. Congress voted against health care reform that would guarantee coverage for the vast majority of Texans.

All Republicans continue to spin health care industry manufactured talking point garbage about HCR.

Showing their lack of honesty and the courage to cope with much needed change in this crucial area, Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich, mired in the same ol' out-of-touch GOP talking point silly nonsense and everything disingenuous, actually had the nerve to co-author an editorial in the Washington Post that extolled the virtues of states taking charge of health care.

They used Texas, all places,  as a shining example of the finest state run health care industry with choices for all.  

Surely Rick and Newt are kidding.  Surely they know they are insulting the intelligence of every Texan who knows better.

But, Rick and Newt don't really know that they are insulting our intelligence because they are completely out of touch with any reality that resides outside of their air tight bubble.

Texas, for example, has adopted approaches to controlling health-care costs while improving choice, advancing quality of care and expanding coverage. Consider the successful 2003 tort reform. Fewer frivolous lawsuits have attracted record numbers of doctors to the state as medical malpractice insurance premiums dropped by half. Christus Health, a large Catholic nonprofit system with a significant presence in Texas, spent about $100 million on liability defense payments in 2003. Last year, Christus spent $2.3 million on such payments. Much of that savings has gone into expanding health-care services in low-income neighborhoods.

Choice? Really?  I didn't get a choice to choose anything other than that which is offered to me by my employer.

As we can see, it always comes down to those evil doing trial lawyers in Texas who might actually hold a robbing cheater accountable for stealing life from patients by denying the care that they need, deserve and pay for.

You might think Washington would be curious about plans to provide more low-income Texans with insurance, reduce expensive emergency-room visits for basic care and make it easier to buy into employer-sponsored insurance. Unfortunately, Washington has failed for 18 months to give Texas permission to use Medicaid dollars for these policies.

Silly boys, many small businesses cannot offer health care insurance b/c it is far too expensive.

Perry, of course, wants to steal money from the poor who are entitled to Medicaid and give it to his buddies in small business.  Do you think for a minute small businesses would use the Medicaid bucks to insure their poorer employees in these dire times when banks will not lend them the money to increase inventories or meet payrolls?  I kind of don't think so.  At least not under the present conditions in which health care insurance coverage is off of the affordability charts.

Knowing what we know about Rick Perry, meet his Republican soul mates who voted against health care reform.  And meet the few brave and principled Democrats who stepped up to answer the cries from their constituents.   The picture below is not pretty.

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Rove Lied, Bush Tortured, Republicans Hate Healthcare Reform and Behave as Nazis

by: Libby Shaw

Thu Aug 13, 2009 at 17:25:30 PM CDT

( - promoted by boadicea)

Ho hum.  Life chugs along as usual in the Republican realm.  

OK so Karl Rove lied about his involvement with the fired U.S. attorneys. Yawn.  What else is new?

The New York Times revealed something that we in the internets and tubes have known for some time.  I am glad that at least some journalists are emerging out of their eight year slumber.

Internal e-mail messages in the spring of 2005 at the White House showed that there was widespread unhappiness with David Iglesias, the United States attorney in New Mexico, because of the perception among top Republicans that he was dragging his feet on voter fraud and corruption investigations involving Democrats.

In a June 2005 message, Scott Jennings, a top political aide to Mr. Rove, wrote a colleague that Mr. Iglesias should be removed because Republicans in New Mexico "are really angry over his lack of action on voter fraud stuff."

"Iglesias has done nothing," it continued. "We are getting killed out there."

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Jackasses of the Week Awards

by: Libby Shaw

Sat Mar 07, 2009 at 22:42:33 PM CST

Tonight I am introducing my first

Jackasses of the Week Awards
diary.  

Please pour yourselves a little glass of your preferred beverage of relaxation, get out the popcorn, if you like, sit back and enjoy the show.  

First, the ground rules: Jackass awards are not exclusive to the Republican Party, Rush Limbaugh or propagandists for right wing and conservative thought.  A jackass is viewed as one who is either arrogant or stupid enough to believe he/she can get away with fooling, lying to and/or willfully misleading others.  In other words, any person who holds a position of influence whether one is a politician, elected official, community, or business leader, and this includes all media pundits, anchors and spokespersons for all of the above, who arrogantly or stupidly insults the intelligence of those they do, or hope to influence, is a jackass.  

A jackass is also one who refuses to accept or lies about certain realities such as:

The simplest explanation for why America's reality got so distorted is the economic imbalance that Barack Obama now wants to remedy with policies that his critics deride as "socialist" ("fascist" can't be far behind): the obscene widening of income inequality between the very rich and everyone else since the 1970s. "There is something wrong when we allow the playing field to be tilted so far in the favor of so few," the president said in his budget message. He was calling for fundamental fairness, not class warfare. America hasn't seen such gaping inequality since the Gilded Age and 1920s boom that preceded the Great Depression.

This inequity was compounded by Bush tax policy and by lawmakers and regulators of both parties who enabled and protected the banking scam artists who fled with their bonuses and left us holding the toxic remains. The fantasy of easy money at the top of the economic pyramid trickled down to the masses, who piled up debt by leveraging their homes much as their '20s predecessors once floated stock purchases "on margin." Our culture, meanwhile, painted halos over celebrity C.E.O.'s, turning the fundamentalist gospel of the market into a national religion that further accelerated the country's wholesale flight from reality.

Finally, a jackass is one who wants to revert to the same old failed and stupid policies that got us into this economic meltdown in the first place.

 

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Senator Scrooge of Texas Votes Against SCHIP (AGAIN!)

by: Libby Shaw

Fri Jan 30, 2009 at 16:05:19 PM CST

(No healthcare for you kids!!! To the Workhouse with you! - promoted by boadicea)

Alas, the multiple faces of Senator John Cornyn.  One day a jackass, the next a Mr. Scrooge.

Matt Glazer over at The Burnt Orange Report revealed this shameful piece of news today.

Once again, John Cornyn demonstrates his cruel and coldhearted contempt for the children of struggling families.  The last time Senator Cornyn voted against The State Children's Health Insurance Program, he said he did so because W. would have vetoed the bill.  This time there is no excuse for Senator Scrooge's vote.  Cornyn continues to serve as a lackey to the country's absolute worst President's ideologies that took us straight to hell.  

Predictably, Cornyn voted with his soul mates in the Senate who also refuse to work for the best interests and well being of their constituents. People who belong in the Right Wing Extremists' Gallery of Rogues such as Senators McConnell, Barrasso, Chambliss, Crapo, Enzi, Ensign, Graham, Vitter, Sessions, Thune and Kyle.

Fortunately, despite the efforts of these goons, the SCHIP Bill passed.

According to an article in today's The Washington Post lawmakers voted 66 to 32 to renew the bill and to spend an additional $32.8 billion to expand coverage to four million more children.  Cornyn has a problem with this?  

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The Final Week of the Bush II Administration

by: Libby Shaw

Sat Jan 17, 2009 at 18:51:42 PM CST

As we all know, this week is the last of the G.W. Bush Administration.  Given a national Democratic landslide election and George W. Bush's recent approval rating, there is little doubt that there is more than a tad of dancing taking place in a plethora of streets throughout the U.S. and the world.  

For much of their eight year term in office, President Bush and Vice President Cheney have remained tightly entrenched behind iron gates.  They avoided the press and media as much as possible.  They steered clear of the public and chose to helicopter in and out of their homes and offices whenever feasible.  And yet for the past two weeks both George W. Bush and Dick Cheney have been parading around on the Sunday morning talk and political news circuits.  In their final days in office both men desperately tried their darnedest to re-write history.  I imagine at this time, after Bush's farewell address, both men are securely ensconced back in their delusional bubbles in undisclosed locations.    

With regard to Presidential exit interviews, former Press Secretary Scott McClellan is one of many who offered commentary on Bush's farewell address.  

"It's hard to talk about moral clarity when you have tarnished our government's moral standing in the world," McClellan said. "If you look at the speech it was really a feel-good farewell speech. It was designed one final chance to burnish his legacy by highlighting his humanity, showing his humanity, his compassion, his inner decency and good intentions."

But "there are really two problems they don't seem to get," Bush's ex-press secretary remarked. "First of all, the public trust. The president long ago sadly lost the public trust. They are no longer listening to what he has to say or buying what he is selling. Unless he is willing to come out and talk candidly about his own mistakes, his own policy mistakes, and address those issues openly with the American people they are not tuning in."


 
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Is Sarah Palin George W. Bush in a Dress? (Updated with video)

by: Libby Shaw

Sun Sep 14, 2008 at 17:22:22 PM CDT

Cross posted on Daily Kos and The Burnt Orange Report.

As we learn more and more each day about Governor Sarah Palin, more than a few comments have been percolating in the blogosphere about how her style of governing shares much in common with that of George W. Bush.   This thought is a darkly disturbing one to those of us who honestly believe W. is quite frankly the worst nightmare to happen to the United States of America and its people in a long time.  Certainly, over 70% of Americans believe this to be true.

If Sarah Palin is all that the GOP could come up with as its Vice Presidential candidate one must wonder what these people have in mind for a future United States.  Does it intend to completely dismantle civil liberties,constitutional rights and democratic principles altogether?  Will it privatize and politicize every governmental agency?  Will it sell off our social security funds to Enron Kenny boy types so they can steal and squander it?  Will it set up an even more authoritarian kind of presidency in which he or she is accountable to no one?    

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Wal-Mart Moms Know Better

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Sep 10, 2008 at 22:25:06 PM CDT

Updated and cross posted on The Burnt Orange Report.

Sarah Palin isn't who she says she is and most of us very practical, common sense and rationally thinking and (the D.C. punditry's so-called Wal-Mart) Moms know it. Even the deeply religious (though perhaps not the fundamentalist extremist) Moms sense it. Palin is breaking too many rules.  She is trashing our collectively perceived code of conduct in the same fashion that W. walks all over the U.S. Constitution and lies about Iraq.  The over-the-top attacks and bullying lies are sending off alarm bells.   McCain and Palin are beginning to act and sound in an alarming and rather insane fashion.

Why is Palin going this low when she could serve as a feminist role model for women who would like to serve in politics?  

For all of her so-called sizzle, Moms like me are beginning to think Sarah Palin's level of arrogance is worse than W.'s.  She, like him, insults the American people by lying to us.  She and McCain must think we are all stupid.  

Who is Sarah Palin, really?   For starters it seems that she has a problem with telling the truth. Sound familiar?  

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Cheney's Secret Energy Task Force List: The Players at the Table.

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Jul 18, 2007 at 15:50:29 PM CDT

A friend of mine from California sent me a link to an article written in today’s Washington Post which reveals at least a partial list of Cheney’s secret and very special invitees to his former energy task force meetings.  Of course, as we would have expected, environmental and renewable energy groups were granted token participation.  The fix was already in for Cheney’s energy policy and so the environmental folks and Democrats were invited just for the photo ops and news reports. 

The Republican will to power and lust for greed dominated the entire process as it always does (remember this happened during the Tom Delay and Jack Abramoff heydays) and so the party’s pay to play decree drove the process.  Those in big oil, gas and trade groups that were among the first to participate in Cheney's task force had all been major donors to the Bush/Cheney campaigns.

Gosh, maybe this is why we have so few options available to us in terms of alternative choices for fuel.  Are we therefore doomed forever to life long addiction to the pusher men in the Middle East?  Does this mean we are damned to life long wars to fight over the pollution producing evil crap that should have been rendered at least partially irrelevant to us at least thirty years ago? 

Who are the winners in our national addiction to oil?  Guess.  It’s a no brainer…..It would be none other than Cheney’s best buds the Saudis, of course, and Dictator Greedy Dick too.  The Dictator is obviously addicted to money.  For himself.  Hmmmm… is this why we attacked Iraq and forgot about Osama boy?  Is this why Cheney would stop at nothing to hide his evil little list?

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