The Answer to Obamacare–Just Say NO

English: President Barack Obama's signature on...

English: President Barack Obama’s signature on the health insurance reform bill at the White House, March 23, 2010. The President signed the bill with 22 different pens. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Congressional abulia for putting any sort of restrictions on Obama or for saving the country by dismembering, repealing, or defunding his “signature” legislation has been abundantly demonstrated. When a handful of Republicans—the few who believe in abiding by their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution—try to rebel, the entire party is being treated to an Alinskyite ridicule as being a divided party. Those taking advantage of the so called divide completely ignore the fact that the reason for a divide is because the vast majority of Republicans might has well be Democrats or Progressives. They are not standing for Constitutional values; they are not defending the rights of the people; they are not resisting the massive takeovers of government. We who would protect, defend and keep this once great nation for our grandkids are pitifully few, and those legislators who see the truth are equally few.

So yes, call it divided if you would. Until we get rid of ALL the progressives by whatever party stripe they seek to identify themselves, we will be the cooters of the nation. In case you have no experience with cooters, you do NOT want your overgrown lapdog to make the mistake of cornering one in idle play. Cooters—the southern word for snapping turtles– not only bite, they hang on until they tear away the flesh to which their iron tough beaks are attached. A cooter will tear off a human finger before it will let go. So we will continue to expose those who seek to destroy our land; as long as one cooter remains in the waters, the dirty fingers of the politicians will be fair game for our attack. Read more of this post

The Conservatives have ALWAYS had alternatives to massive government control of our health care system

Congressman Jeff Duncan, SC speaks up
Jeff Duncan
Before you even elected me, I said that repealing Obamacare would be one of my top priorities. As a candidate, I spoke out strongly against the president’s healthcare law and put forward my own competing plan for what I thought reform should look like. As your congressman, I went a step further and co-sponsored bills that turned many of those same conservative proposals into legislation, while voting dozens of times to repeal, defund and delay Obamacare.

If you haven’t heard much about conservative alternatives, it’s because they weren’t allowed to be part of the discussion in 2009 when Democrats controlled every branch of government. The debate that took place in Washington wasn’t between the conservative plan and the liberal plan for health care. The debate was between the liberal plan and the very liberal plan. Republicans were shut out of that debate, and when the dust settled, Obamacare passed without a single Republican vote. When Republicans took back the House in 2011, Obamacare was sacred for Democrats, and we were told that anything but extremely minor changes to the law was dead on arrival in the Senate. Read more of this post