Average Joe Patriot

I'm just an average Joe who has read the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and most importantly the Bible. Our Greatest Nation began with these documents as our guide. Please educate yourselves by reading them before believing anything that comes out of a politician’s mouth.

With the current gross abuses from our leadership in Washington, I want to share with you what I see as I see it. These abuses have been increasing as we have traveled down the road of history. Without refocusing our goals through the lens of our founding principles, we will surely loose our way.

Make no mistake, a take the side of the American People and the principles which make this country great. I don’t care about partisan politics, fluffy rhetoric to mask the lies from self-serving elitists who have lost their higher calling.

Please do not idly sit by and watch the destruction of our Greatest Nation which has inspired freedom in the midst of darkness for over two centuries. We can have real change, with real results. But it starts with you, the American People who collectively share the legacy of having giving more for our fellow man than any other country in our worlds history.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Health Care Reform: What Reid is and is not saying....

A few reminders about the current Healthcare bill as it has been proposed by the House and Senate versions:


  1. This bill does not represent free health care. Individuals that do not meet the health insurance requirement during any art of the year will be imposed a tax of 2.5% of their yearly income. As with any other tax, if you don't pay it you can go to jail or be fined. The bill states this plainly in the "TAX ON INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT ACCEPTABLE HEALTH CARE COVERAGE" section on page 297... you can read it here: http://docs.house.gov/rules/health/111_a…
  2. There are still 3 million Americans who will not be covered  The Washington Post - ”…The cost of the incomplete plan drafted by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee was pegged at about $1 trillion over 10 years, but the CBO said that would still leave 30 million (rather than the current 46 million) people without coverage.” Yet all 8.7 million illegal immigrants will be with out obligation to contribute for their coverage.health-care-reform-cheat-sheet
  3. Unelected government comities such as U.S.P.S.T.F. and H.H.S.will determine and mandate which treatments and procedures are covered. These comities are beholden to government policy and budgets rather than the needs of the people they affect. Recently they produced a guideline which conveniently reduces proposed costs to GOV healthcare plans even though there supposed findings are contrary to current positive practices in preventative medicine. http://www.ahrq.gov

Meanwhile Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) upped the rhetorical ante this morning 

by comparing opponents of health care reform to conservatives who tried to block emancipation 

and equal rights -- prompting the Republican national chairman to question his sanity. 

GOP erupts over Reid slavery, segregation remarks

Speaking on the floor of the Senate, Reid blasted GOP leaders who have urged Democrats opt 

for a slower, incremental approach to reform instead of the mega-bill the majority hopes to 

push through the Senate by Christmas.

Reid started by mimicking Republicans whom he claims have said: "'Slow down, stop everything, let's start over."
"You think you've heard these same excuses before? You're right," he continued. "In this country...there were those who dug in their heels and said, 'Slow down, it's too early. Let's wait. Things aren't bad enough' " - about slavery.
When women wanted to vote, he went on, opponents said, " 'Slow down, there will be a better day to do that -- the day isn't quite right.' "
He finished with: "When this body was on the verge of guaranteeing equal civil rights to everyone, regardless of the color of their skin, some senators resorted to the same filibuster threats that we hear today."
Reaction was swift. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, who is black,


questioned Reid's state of mind -- and demanded an apology.


“Harry Reid is under immense pressure to pass this 2,000 page experiment on our nation’s health – an experiment that creates a new $1 trillion dollar federal entitlement program by cutting $500 billion from Medicare, all at a time when our country is in miserable debt and facing an extreme job crisis. The pressure has apparently led Senator Reid not only to make offensive and absurd statements, but also to lose his ability to reason... Having made this disgraceful statement on the floor of the United States Senate, Mr. Reid should immediately apologize on the Senate floor to his colleagues, to his constituents, and to the American people. If he is going to stand by these statements, the Democrats must immediately reconsider his fitness to lead them.”
Senate Republicans were also furious, reported POLITICO's Meredith Shiner, who went to their Q-and-A Monday.
"They are so desperate that it is unbelievable. And for Senator Reid to go out this morning and make such an outlandish statement like he made, just is another indication of the desperation that the Democrats are showing and the pressure that they're feeling," said Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.).


Said Sen. Tom Coburn (Okla.), "I think it's beneath the dignity of the majority leader, for one. I think it's beneath the dignity of the Senate...to make any kind of outlandish claim similar to what was made on the Senate floor this morning, and I personally am insulted by the Majority Leader."
Reid's aides weren't apologizing -- referring to the GOP's "feigned outrage" and a "ploy" to distract voters from the lack of Republican alternative.
"It is hard to believe Senate Republicans are making these charges with a straight face," said Reid spokesman Jim Manley. "For the past eight days they¹ve done nothing but obstruct health care on the Senate floor and throughout this year have played politics with this and virtually every other issue of importance to the American people.
Did Reid go too far? Reid, of course, he doesn't have a monopoly on harsh pronouncements.
On Sunday, NRSC Chairman John Cornyn (R-Texas) invoked Stalin-era Soviet prison to describe Reid's reform plan on Fox News. "It will limit people's choices to, in many cases, to a government-run program like Medicaid which is essentially a health care gulag, because people will not have any choices but to take that poorly performing government plan," he said.

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