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My Message To The Blue Dogs And Their Republican Pals. No Public Option. No Bloated Farm Bills

by: Hillbilly

Thu Jul 30, 2009 at 16:29:05 PM EDT


Oh my how things change when it comes to Health Care Reform. All of the sudden we start hearing words from the Blue Dog Democrats like Revenue Neutral and Deficit Neutral, but in 2008 all of that was cast aside to spend $289 billion for their farmer pals. Remember the "pay as you go" rule being waived to get this bloated $289 billion boondoggle for farmers passed.

Wapedia The House passed the Farm Bill again on May 22, and the Senate shortly thereafter. President Bush again vetoed the measure, but this veto was overridden in both Houses on June 18, so the Farm Bill in its entirety has become law. H.R. 6124 . A similar situation occurred in 2005 with the Deficit Reduction Act , where in the enrolling process certain mistakes were made changing the text of the bill. In that case, the bill was considered to be law even with the mistakes since the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tem of the Senate attested that the language sent to the President was indeed the text that was passed by Congress.

The bill originally caused controversy because the " pay-as-you-go " (Clause 10 of Rule XXI of the Rules of the United States House of Representatives ) rule was waived . That rule prohibits the consideration of bills that increase the deficit in either a six-year period or an eleven-year period.

The entire Kentucky Congressional delegation voted for this deficit spending, at a cost of $6,102.04 by some estimates, for the average American Family, as did Kentucky Senators Mitch McConnell and Jim BunningSo does this make these folks liars when they say they are against any legislation that is not Revenue Neutral and Deficit Neutral?

 

Hillbilly :: My Message To The Blue Dogs And Their Republican Pals. No Public Option. No Bloated Farm Bills

Many of the folks against real Health Care Reform are raking in big bucks as a result of the deficit spending by the entire Kentucky Congressional delegation and Senators Mitch McConnell and Jim Bunning. Click here to see just how much these folks are raking in.

How would you like it if you could get $7,596,712 like Bickett Farms?

So my question is this are the Blue Dog Democrats and their Republican pals serious about real Health Care Reform or are they lying through their teeth when they say Revenue Neutral and Deficit Neutral is their guide to passing real Health Care Reform?

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Great post Hillbilly!! (0.00 / 0)
Don't know why you bemoan you writing skills, I think you put together great diaries!!

I think we do have to give Yarmuth and Chandler a little reprieve because Yarmuth signed off on single-payer and from all accounts I have heard Chandler is one of the few Blue Dogs that want a public option.

That can change daily!!

It all boils down to the point that increasingly it seems both parties are all about the highest bidder. Our Progressives in the House have performed wonderfully but it just seems enough Democrats are bought off to poison the progress. By Corporate Democrats and Republicans real Progressive and Liberal Americans end up being completely unrepresented. Thank God for the CPC and the CBC!!

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