September 10th, 2009 • 8:50 amDemocrats’ Discord Is Showing

It isn’t a stretch to say that Democrats are in disarray on the health care issue. I wrote about their disarray in this post. That’s why I’m skeptical when the duncely duo of Harry Reid and Speaker Pelosi said that they have the votes to pass sweeping health care reform.

The Democrats’ factions are already fighting with each other. There’s a mini-feud between President Obama and Speaker Pelosi. There’s an outright brawl between Speaker Pelosi and Steny Hoyer. That’s before we talk about the fight between Blue Dog Democrats and the Progressive Caucus. Now there’s rumors that Howard Dean might mount a primary challenge to President Obama in 2012.

I don’t doubt that the circular firing squads are forming as we speak. That’s the next thing to watch for during the Democrats’ downward spiral.

Even Dear Leader is losing his poise. Taking a shot at Sarah Palin isn’t smart for anyone. Taking a shot at Sarah Palin during a nationally televised speech is downright foolish. Here’s Sarah Palin’s reply:

In his speech the President directly responded to concerns I’ve raised about unelected bureaucrats being given power to make decisions affecting life or death health care matters. He called these concerns “bogus,” “irresponsible,” and “a lie”, so much for civility. After all the name-calling, though, what he did not do is respond to the arguments we’ve made, arguments even some of his own supporters have agreed have merit.

In fact, after promising to “make sure that no government bureaucrat…gets between you and the health care you need,” the President repeated his call for an Independent Medicare Advisory Council, an unelected, largely unaccountable group of bureaucrats charged with containing Medicare costs. He did not disavow his own statement that such a group, working outside of “normal political channels,” should guide decisions regarding that “huge driver of cost…the chronically ill and those toward the end of their lives…” He did not disavow the statements of his health care advisor, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, and continuing to pay his salary with taxpayer dollars proves a commitment to his beliefs. The President can keep making unsupported assertions, but until he directly responds to the arguments I’ve made, I’m going to call him out too.

The inescapable truth is that the IMAC, if created, would be unaccountable to people. They’d have the authority to ration care. Rationed care would inevitably lead to people dying of breast cancer or other or heart disease or other life-ending diseases.

The other inescapable truth in all this is that Sarah Palin has gotten under President Obama’s skin. She keeps exposing his empty rhetoric and he keeps getting irritated by her rebuttals.

Make no mistake about it, either. She’s staying after him like a pitbull on this issue. I suspect that it’ll stay that way until President Obama and Speaker Pelosi break. I suspect that there won’t be health care reform until they take Sarah Palin’s and the House Republicans’ proposals seriously.

That might be a while. By that time, the Democrats might really be in disarray.

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    Pingback by California Conservative » Blog Archive » Democrats’ Discord Is Showing • 10Sep2009 @ 8:58 am

  2. That’s all fine, but don’t forget the Repub’s are also a bit disarrayed.

    There’s may be an opportunity for small-l libertarians, from both major parties, to have more political clout now than in the recent past.

    Comment by Eric Heins • 10Sep2009 @ 10:42 am

  3. The Dems DO have the votes for real and lasting healthcare reform, but will not use them.

    They cannot get their stuff together.

    So far it is a mess.

    Six Senators from unpopulated states representing 3% of the population of the US of A, without a major urban area between them are diddling each other, and leadership of any kind would call them out.

    Do you hear?

    A deafening silence is all I hear.

    Except for one guy yelling Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire, or some such schoolyard taunt.

    Realistically, the guy from South Carolina shouting “You’re lying,” probably was right.

    But how can you really lie when you’re a lukewarm waffle every chance you get?.

    I only wish that SC individual was around to shout when Bush gave the Niger yellow-cake lying show; or even further back when Johnson lied about Tonkin Bay and Nixon lied about being a crook.

    What a spectrum of ineptness. From the days of Lyndon Johnson onward. All orbiting the two-party corporate owned narrow Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum spectrum.

    Liberty weeps. Wusses rule.

    Comment by eric z • 10Sep2009 @ 10:56 am

  4. The overall agenda needs to be re-seized.

    The real crisis is as follows:

    Jobs
    The overall economy
    Fiscal stability

    We need for Congress to spend time on our priorities as noted. Until these are addressed, we should not spend much time on health care.

    I would suggest no healthcare legislation gets considered until:

    unemployment is below 7%
    GDP growth is steady at 2.5% annually
    The annual deficit is reduced to less than 5% of GDP

    This also means recasting the unspent stimulus dollars toward something effective in creating long-term value, like nuclear power plants.

    Health care ideas and reforms can be studied and debated in the interim, and legislation can be actively pursued in chamber after these other priorities have received sufficient time and attention and these goals have been achieved.

    Do anything other is economic suicide and will make health care reform meaningless. Joblessness kills. The greatest source of bankruptcy is not health care but joblessness.

    This is what we the people want and our employees in Washington need to start paying attention to our needs or they are going to have to be summarily fired.

    Let’s demand full attention to our agenda before anything else:

    Jobs
    The overall economy
    Fiscal stability

    Congress, Barak — we the people, your employers (not your subjects) order you to adjust your priorities to address the issues noted above before distracting us with a false health care priority

    Comment by Marcum • 11Sep2009 @ 6:12 pm

  5. Excellent article, I met you today at the Tea Party in St. Cloud.

    Obama is lying about lying. Maybe I need to write an article about his direct lies with his healthcare plan.

    Comment by Curt • 12Sep2009 @ 1:02 pm

  6. Curt, It was a total delight meeting you this afternoon. Keep preaching the gospels of self-suffiency & American exceptionalism.

    Comment by Gary Gross • 12Sep2009 @ 3:12 pm

  7. Gary, Marcum. Not to hijack the thread from the Dem disarray on healthcare, I agree with it, from the left end of the spectrum, so all the posturing ones are in the center I guess.

    But the economy, jobs - as much detail how do you do it, how much do you spend, what of that is deficit, when is the deficit to be reduced [the other side of pump priming] and how do you raise real money besides the Treasury issuing debt and the Fed printing currency?

    Who picks up the tab? So far, bank and Wall Street bailout, stimulus, where has the money gone - and ultimately, who is to pay; how much allocated how exactly?

    It’s a mess. It’s got a carryover dimension. It has a present diddling dimension.

    What’s the answer? Gary, I know you have done short posts here and there - but never a full big picture answer.

    Comment by eric z • 12Sep2009 @ 4:26 pm





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