Common Sense Needed
Wednesday, October 23rd | |
The disastrous Obamacare rollout continues to dominate the news and for good reason. This is a big law with big consequences and the stakes couldn't be any higher for this administration. Unfortunately for this administration, only 12% of Americans think the Obamacare exchange rollout is going well, according to a new CBS News poll. What's stunning to learn is that this administration knew that the Obamacare exchange rollout was going to be an unmitigated disaster and yet they went for it nonetheless. Talk about arrogance. Who made that decision and why? Answering that question is important because we, the American people, deserve to know how $634 million of our tax dollars could possibly be so poorly mismanaged. If you ask liberals who is responsible, they will pin the blame on Republicans or the private sector. But when we're talking about a big government plan, crafted and passed solely by Democrats, it's hard to see how Republicans and private businesses are suddenly to blame. The End For Sebelius There was a briefing this morning on the implementation of Obamacare, but guess who was not invited? House Republicans. Republicans were shut out of the process of crafting healthcare legislation, passing healthcare legislation and now gaining information about healthcare legislation. This comes after Kathleen Sebelius already snubbed the House this week by declining to testify at a House hearing. She will apparently appear before Congress next week instead. The calls for accountability and for Kathleen Sebelius to resign continue to mount. In an interview yesterday with CNN's Sanjay Gupta, she revealed some telling information. For example, our own Health and Human Services Secretary – the woman in charge of implementing Obamacare – hasn't signed up for Obamacare! When are these lawmakers and administration officials going to get in through their heads that the American people are sick of being forced to live under their laws and regulations, but somehow that doesn't apply to the people who make them or enforce them. |
The Way To Recovery It is with all these failures that Kentucky Senator Rand Paul has finally called for a constitutional amendment that would force Congress, as well as Executive and Judicial Branch officials, to live under the same laws as the rest of us: "Congress shall make no law applicable to a citizen of the United States that is not equally applicable to Congress." It's unbelievable that we even have to ask them to do this, but this is where we are at with this administration right now. While we’re on the subject, perhaps Congress should consider an amendment that would require them to spend only the money that we have available. I’ll continue dreaming and encouraging Senator Paul’s fight for common sense in DC! Today's "Hot Topic" From the Hannity Forums: Kathleen Sebelius Can Thank The GOP She Has A Job - Posted by Old Guy She should be out as secretary of HHS but thanks to the GOP's obsession with ObamaCare she won't be ousted or resign. The reason? A confirmation battle in the senate would turn into another GOP attempt to repeal ObamaCare and this highlights, once again, the GOP's incompetence in being able to do anything. >>TV Tonight (10pm ET on Fox News) Senator Mike Lee stops by to share why he supported the government shutdown. Plus, is Kathleen Sebelius on the hot seat? |
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