McConnell on Dems: 'Rush and spend': The Swamp
The Swamp
Chicago Tribune
Posted June 20, 2009 10:30 AM

The Swamp

by Mark Silva

"Millions are without coverage, and millions are worried about losing the care that they have,'' Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell says of healthcare.

Republicans have advanced plans "addressing the needs of small businesses without raising taxes,'' the party leader from Kentucky says in his party's response to the president's weekly address today.. The Democrats are pushing for healthcare reform, the leader says, but they are pushing in the wrong direction..

"I give them credit for trying to address the problem. But their proposals just aren't the kind of reforms that Americans are looking for.

"Every proposal for healthcare that Democrats have offered... would only hurt the economy... .burying us in deeper and deeper debt,'' McConnell says."The Democratic mantra is clear. Rush and spend, rush and spend. ''

McConnell also takes aim at some questionable projects getting funding under the economic stimulus act that President Barack Obama "rushed'' through Congress. And now the Democrats are pushing for more spending, he warns: "It's like praying for rain in the middle of a flood.''

See the address above and read it below:.

"Hello. I'm Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.

Republicans and Democrats agree that health care is in serious need of reform. Americans are frustrated with the high cost of even basic treatments and procedures; millions are without coverage; and millions are worried about losing the care they have. That's why many of us are calling for reforms that would bring down the cost of care and ensure that those who need coverage can afford and obtain it.

Republicans have put forward common sense solutions like reforming our medical liability laws to discourage junk lawsuits that make health care more expensive for everyone; strengthening wellness and prevention programs that encourage people to make healthy choices, such as quitting smoking and fighting obesity; and addressing the needs of small business without imposing new taxes that kill jobs.


Unfortunately, some in Washington are insistent on a different set of proposals that could make our current problems even worse -- driving costs higher than they already are and forcing even those who are happy with their current coverage into a government-run system that could lead to the same denial, delay, and rationing of care that we've seen in other countries.

Now I give them credit for trying to address the problem. But their proposals just aren't the kind of reforms Americans are looking for. And this morning, I'd like to focus on just one area where their proposals fall seriously short: cost.

Throughout this debate, the administration's central argument has been that America needs health care reform for the sake of the economy. Yet according to independent estimates, every health care proposal Democrats on Capitol Hill have offered would only hurt the economy.

This week, the independent Congressional Budget Office priced just a portion of these proposals at well over a trillion dollars. The total cost would be much higher, burying us in deeper and deeper debt. And yet Democrats still want to rush the process. When it comes to health care reform, the Democratic motto is clear: rush and spend, rush and spend.

If all this sounds familiar, it should.

Remember that the economic stimulus bill from earlier this year was sold along the same lines. The administration said the stimulus was necessary to jump-start the economy, even though....


...it would plunge the country deeper into debt. They even predicted that if we passed it quickly, unemployment wouldn't go higher than eight percent.

Well, here we are just a few months later and the unemployment rate is approaching 10 percent.

You might remember that the administration also promised it would keep an eye on every dollar spent. Well, now we're learning about projects so ridiculous only the government could make them up:

A $578,000 grant that a town in New York didn't even request for a homeless problem it says it doesn't even have. $3.4 million to build a 13-foot long turtle tunnel at a lake in Florida -- that's more than a quarter of a million dollars per foot for turtles. And this one takes the cake: in North Carolina, more than $40,000 in stimulus funds will go to pay the salary of someone whose job is to apply for more stimulus funds.

Now faced with rising unemployment and reports of stimulus waste, the administration concedes it made a mistake on its predictions about the stimulus. But that hasn't kept it from pushing a government takeover of health care that America's doctors oppose.

Before, the administration said that government spending would keep unemployment low. Now they say a new government health plan will keep costs low. Well, expecting a government-run system to help the economy is like praying for rain in the middle of a flood. The thing you're asking for is the last thing you need. And so far, that's pretty much been the message of every independent analyst who's looked at the Democratic plans for health care.

If the stimulus bill taught us anything, it's that we should be wary anytime someone in Washington says the sky's going to fall unless Congress approves trillions of dollars immediately. Yet once again in the health care debate, it's rush and spend, rush and spend. Americans want health care reform, but they want the right health care reform. And that means taking the time and the care necessary to get it right.

Against Republican advice, they rushed the stimulus. We shouldn't rush again on something as important, and costly, as health care.''

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Rush and spend is still better than

Rush, Newt and Cheney.


Senator " No " McConnell says he has never seen a Democratic bill that he could support and he's a man of his word, if you want to call it that !! He has led the Party of No, in stymying any initiative, offered by the Democratic majority, in our Senate, in the solving of the problems left behind, by the previous President, another inept leader of the Party of No !! Let the Republicans stand aside and let the new President, President Obama, do what he was elected to do, get the country out of the crater, which was created and left behind, by the tag team of Bush&Cheney !! Yes, we will continue to blame the previous administrations for America's problems, because they earned the blame, with their incompetence and malfeasance, for 8 stinking years !!
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, BRING THEM HOME, ALIVE AND WHOLE. NOW.


Ah yes, the Loons are after McConnell. The Congressional Budget Office says Obama's plan will cost the government $1.6 TRILLION over 10 years, and when it comes to health care costs, the predictions are always on the "under" side. Obama and the Dems in Congress have already spent $10 TRILLION we don't have in the next 8 years, surpassing the entire debt from Washington to George W.
Where is this money going to come from?
I remember last year, the Loons on the Left were all in a twitter over the Bush deficits and the bonds being bought up by China. Funny, I don't see that same twittering anymore. As usual, false concern by the Loons, just like the false support for the Afghanistan war.


There was a six-time candidate for president under the Socialist party who one said "The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of 'liberalism' they will name was Norman Thomas.

As an interesting geneology side-not his grandson's name is Evan Thomas. Evan is the Newsweek reporter that recently compared BO to God. To which, Chris Matthews gave an orgasmic scream of "Yeah"


Yes, CSpan just ran Obama's weekly followed by Mitch.

Dr. No.

How dumb does he think the electorate is?

(Don't answer that.)

Voters have figured out by now that he's all about stalling and non-action.

That's the ole-time Replican style of "government".

Get elected , and then sit there for your term and do nothing.

The premise of his comments today, unspoken of course, is that the economy won't be defibrillated in time for the 2010 elections and the 60 vote majority will be collapsed.

Which is why Obama is starting to move faster and faster on his TO DO list.

He has no choice.

On to Berlin!


My sister died in 1992 because when she had a heart problem she did not have health insurance, and I have supported providing free universal health insurance for all Americans for decades, but President Obama's latest proposal – and that of the House Democrats -- would require Americans who can’t afford health insurance to pay to get either private insurance or the government insurance. The reason 47 million Americans don't have health insurance is that they can't afford it. Their employers don't provide it, they don't currently qualify for government provided insurance, and they don't make enough money to be able to pay for it. There is some discussion about the government helping some Americans to pay for health insurance, but most of the 47 million Americans without it would not qualify for such assistance or would only qualify for a partial, inadequate subsidy. Americans who can't pay for the insurance proposed by the president and House Democrats would be fined on their income taxes -- and then they would still not have health insurance. This is outrageous and will never work. We need free, universal health insurance for all our citizens, as is provided by every developed nation on the planet except our own.


As we know, the public option currently being discussed is modeled after Massachusetts Plan, under which about 97% of all Massachusetts residents are now covered. However, in recent estimates, CBO left out two crucial features, including a 'public health insurance option' and 'employer mandate and an individual mandate'. The estimates with 'no employer mandate and an individual mandate' ended up with 36 million uninsured.
By contrast, in case the proposed provisions with respect to the strong public option, medical IT, increased efforts in prevention, and a broader array of cost-saving plans and beyond add to the Massachusetts Plan with the provision of employer mandate and an individual mandate, the cost containment does not matter at all. And most importantly, the promising stem cell research is making its way.
To date, private insurers have coexisted profitably with Medicare and Medicaid for many years.
Basically, healthy society leads to better productivity and better performance.


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