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The Tea Party is Anti-Federalist

16 Wednesday Oct 2013

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ACA, budget, Debt ceiling, Jim Staab, missouri, Obamacare, shutdown, Teabaggers

An op-ed by Jim Staab, Professor of Political Science at the University of Central Missouri  [submitted by the author]:

The Anti-Federalists were those who opposed the Constitution.  Believing that the proposed Constitution gave too much power to the federal government, particularly the Senate and the presidency, they voted against ratification.  Patrick Henry, the fiery Anti-Federalist from Virginia, did not attend the Constitutional Convention because, in his words, “I smelt a Rat.”  The tea party is the modern-day version of the Anti-Federalists.  They are vehemently anti-government and are quick to label all federal programs as “socialist.”  They would strongly support Henry’s famous quip: “Give me liberty or give me death.”  The government shutdown is the latest example of the tea party’s anti-government zealotry.  Not happy with Obamacare, the tea party is attempting to highjack the law by shutting down the government, and the leadership in the House of Representatives has lacked the political courage to stand up to this fringe element of the party.  

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was enacted in 2010.  Congress and the president passed the law with the following facts in mind:  15 percent of the American people were uninsured; health care costs account for 17 percent of the national economy; most insurance companies excluded coverage for pre-existing injuries or illnesses; and there was substantial cost-shifting in the current system.  Those who did not have insurance (either because they could not afford it or they did not think they needed it) passed on the cost of required medical services to current policy holders in the form of higher premiums.  On average the cost of uncompensated care raised family health insurance policies by $1,000 per year.  In an attempt to make health care more affordable for all Americans, ACA prohibits insurance companies from denying coverage for pre-existing conditions and imposes an individual mandate.  With a few exceptions, all Americans are required to purchase health care.  By bringing more people into the system, the federal government contends that the cost of insurance will go down.  Those on the left, who wanted a single-payer system, criticized the president for not going far enough.  Obamacare ironically originated with the conservative Heritage Foundation, which proposed the individual mandate as a way of accomplishing near universal health care while still maintaining private insurance.  The individual mandate was first tried in Massachusetts, during Governor Romney’s tenure as governor, and it has largely been successful.  After careful scrutiny in the federal courts, including 5 and 1/2 hours of oral argument at the Supreme Court, the nation’s highest tribunal upheld Obamacare in 2012.  While the law could certainly have been sustained pursuant to Congress’s commerce power, a majority of the Court, in an opinion authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, upheld the law pursuant to Congress’s taxing power.  

If one opposes Obamacare (as many of the tea partiers do), there are a number of democratic options to take.  The most obvious method is to repeal the law.  On 37 occasions House Republicans have voted to repeal Obamacare, but they haven’t had the constitutionally-required support of the Senate.  Another democratic way to change the law is for the American people to elect public officials who promise to repeal it.   That hasn’t happened.  Despite the best efforts of Mitch McConnell, the minority Republican leader of the Senate, to see that President Obama would not be reelected, he was.  And despite the vulnerabilities Democrats faced in holding a majority in the Senate in 2012, they accomplished that too.  So, since the House Republicans have not been able to repeal Obamacare democratically, what has been their alternative?  They have chosen to tie the funding of Obamacare to the continued operations of the federal government.  Beginning October 1st, 800,000 federal employees have been furloughed, many federal agencies are not open for business, national parks and monuments are closed, some estimates predict the cost to the national economy will be $300 million daily, and a default on the national debt looms on October 17.  Congress’s approval rating stands at an all-time low (10 percent), and there’s little chance a government shutdown will improve matters.  I hope the American people will hold the tea party and the Republican leadership of the House responsible for the unfortunate, unnecessary, reckless, disgraceful, and ultimately harmful (domestically and internationally) shutdown of the U.S. federal government.

Rep. Vicky Hartzler (r): projection, not just for movie theaters

13 Friday Jan 2012

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4th Congressional District, Debt ceiling, missouri, Vicky Hartzler

Today, via Twitter:

@RepHartzler Rep. Vicky Hartzler

The Pres. is asking to raise the debt ceiling again. As he said in 2006, “the fact that we are here today..is a sign of leadership failure.” 4 hours ago

Uh, that’s because the republican leadership in the House couldn’t get their teabagger freshmen on board two months ago.

January 13, 2012 11:25 AM

Boehner’s once bitten, twice shy

….From the perspective of House GOP leaders, Boehner took orders from the right-wing contingency in December, and the result was a fiasco in which Republicans were pushing for a middle-class tax increase a few days before Christmas. The Speaker could pursue a replay, but he seems to realize there’s not much of an upside for his party. Why suffer through the same easily-avoided debacle twice?….

What, they’re not going [to] let the really insane people run the asylum?

Still another peaceful moment of Zen

06 Saturday Aug 2011

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Arizona, Debt ceiling, Satan sandwich

In case the Satan Sandwich and the stock market have raised your blood pressure:

At approximately 7:00 a.m. – the view from approximately 7000 feet on the Catalina Highway north of Tucson.

Stay cool and solvent.

Another peaceful moment of Zen

04 Thursday Aug 2011

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In case the Satan Sandwich has raised your blood pressure:

At approximately 6:45 a.m. – the view from 7000 feet into the San Pedro Valley from the Catalina Highway north of Tucson.

The air temperature in the morning was 55 degrees at 8000 feet. Stay cool.

Another take on the debt ceiling debate

02 Tuesday Aug 2011

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Debt ceiling, missouri

If, as Michael Bersin suggests, you’re having trouble digesting the Satan sandwich, this might be worth considering.

Your peaceful moment of Zen

02 Tuesday Aug 2011

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In case the Satan Sandwich has raised your blood pressure:

At 6:30 a.m. – a side canyon just below milepost 1 on the Catalina Highway north of Tucson.

On the drive down the mountain this evening the temperature dropped to 61 degrees during a heavy rain. Stay cool.

Win!

01 Monday Aug 2011

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Blue Girl, Debt ceiling, missouri, republican debt hostage crisis

This merits a post all its own:

@BGinKC Blue Girl

Where’s your Nobel Prize, bitch? ||RT @markknoller: Deficit deal also has added benefit of further irritating Paul Krugman. 17 minutes ago

[emphasis added]

We are not worthy.  

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D): the republican hostage takers deal is a "sugar coated Satan sandwich"

01 Monday Aug 2011

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5th Congressional District, Debt ceiling, Emanuel Cleaver, missouri, republican debt hostage crisis

Great, just great:

Debt Deal Emerging With Rightward Tilt

By Steven T. Dennis

Roll Call Staff

July 31, 2011, 6:07 p.m.

….Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, said early reports of the new deal appeared to be “a sugar-coated Satan sandwich.” The Missouri Democrat said the CBC hadn’t yet made a formal declaration that the group would oppose it, “but this is a shady bill.”

“This deal trades people’s livelihoods for the votes of a few unappeasable right-wing radicals, and I will not support it,” ripped Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, before House Democrats had even been briefed. “The lesson today is that Republicans can hold their breath long enough to get what they want….”

Would anyone like to explain how touching the third rail so the republicans don’t have to is good public policy or smart politics?

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D): taking constituent calls during the republican debt hostage crisis

30 Saturday Jul 2011

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Senator Claire McCaskill (D) today via Twitter:

@clairecmc Claire McCaskill

Just spent a couple of hours answering the phones in my office. Dominant message? Don’t cut Soc Sec or Medicare and #compromise. 2 hours ago

Senator Claire McCaskill (D) taking constituent calls in her office. Photo via Facebook.

A few of the Facebook comments:

Close the tax loophole and stop the corporate welfare… you promised to cut waste and duplication in governmental programs, please continue your work. DO NOT cut social programs or veteran’s bemefits. We need jobs!

….lets start with the ‘tax breaks’ for the rich, which in reality is ‘tax spending’ much of our nation’s debt could be fixed by repealing the bush ‘tax spending’ for the wealthy.

Cut, cap and balance is a no win solution. Claire is a good senator. It’s the tea party caucus who is trying to destroy our REpublic at any costs. They are anti Obama in everything, and no one can convince me otherwise that it is all about race. Period. The tp’ers are trying to destroy our Republic at any costs, and they no where near patriots of any shape. Go, Claire, and stop the madness of the tea party.

Hold Strong – the wealthy MUST pay their fair share. The Republican dogma about tax cuts for welthy so they can reinvest in America doesn’t work when they are reinvesting in China!

Sorry Claire it is not going to work we know you are a lier [sic]

Congress passed the spending bills to commit to spending over the years. They passed the temporary tax cuts then made them permanent. The affardable health insurance act hasn’t taken affect- when it does it is expected to provide more care at less cost.

This President gets stuck with the blame.

Senator keep up the good work, keep focused on creating jobs and finding the common ground to govern. The extreme left and extreme right are both wrong in my opinion.

get rid of the Bush tax cut for the wealthy. They are not creating any new jobs and are taking large bonuses for themselves.

If the R’s want to compromise for the Country why are they spending billions on negative political ads blaming D’s for the economic crisis? Poor taste! The deficit is PAST spending. We want a democratic solution. Sen McCaskill is interested in the public interest not private interest. We don’t want fascism & some of these crazy things proposed in Washington are close.

And the latest, via Twitter:

@clairecmc Claire McCaskill

Taking a blanket and pillow to the Capitol. #neveragoodsign 6 minutes ago

Followed by quick comments from friends:

@BGinKC Blue Girl

@SharkFu @clairecmc I have suggestions on who to smother with that pillow, and thoughts about the blanket and a bag of oranges, as well. 4 minutes ago

@SharkFu SharkFu

@BGinKC oooh, you are BAD! #ILike 3 minutes ago

The republican Debt Hostage Crisis: Speaker Boehner's meaningless bill barely passes

30 Saturday Jul 2011

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Claire McCaskill, Debt ceiling, missouri, Vicky Hartzler

Speaker John Boehner’s (r) joke passed in the House despite bipartisan opposition:

FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 677

     S 627      RECORDED VOTE      29-Jul-2011      6:25 PM

     QUESTION:  On Passage

     BILL TITLE: Budget Control Act of 2011

That’s right. No Democratic votes for it and twenty-two republican votes against it.

How the Missouri delegation voted:

—- AYES    218 —

Akin

Emerson

Graves (MO)

Hartzler

Long

Luetkemeyer

— NOES    210 —

Carnahan

Clay

Cleaver

Oh, look, Rep. Michelle Bachmann (r) voted “no”.

The Twitterverse lights up like a holiday tree:

@BGinKC Blue Girl

So the House has passed a stone, er, @SpeakerBoehner’s idiotic corpse of a bill. Ho Hum and who cares? It’s dead and so is his career. 1 hour ago

@pourmecoffee pourmecoffee

Procedure now is the Senate will table Boehner’s bill and a secret committee of Freemasons will decide what to do next. 1 hour ago

Meanwhile, the Senate has to deal with the mess:

@clairecmc Claire McCaskill

We’ll obviously be working all weekend.I’m going to spend some time on my office switchboard answering calls myself. 1 hour ago

And, true to form, the republicans obstruct:

@clairecmc Claire McCaskill

Not a good sign. Someone on R side objected to us even beginning to do business. Requiring silly procedural vote. #compromise 16 minutes ago

The republicans can’t help themselves, it’s in their nature.

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