I don't know about you, but Obamacare is making me sick. Yeah, the sweeping piece of legislation that was supposed to be the 'remedy' that was going to single-handedly save all of the people who were uninsured from the evil, capitalist insurance companies is making me and the rest of the country ill. I'm personally sick of the national conversation being about Obamacare. I am also sick of begging my Congressman to defund Obamacare. So, you see, I'm really terminal here.
As if I hadn't had enough talk of the ACA otherwise known as the Affordable Care Act, voted on and passed in 2010, I went to an Obamacare summit put together by FreedomWorks to talk about ways that Republicans in Congress can still defeat this monstrous bill. While I was there, I was lucky enough to meet up with some great Freedomworks staff. One Dean Clancy public policy guru also affectionately referred to as Father Freedomworks. Also on hand to rally the troops was none other than Matt Kibbe to let us all know that yes, there is still hope for the American people, Lord willing and the creek don't rise. Okay, I added the last part, but Kibbe is known for his ability to not only pick fights, but win. I knew I liked him for a reason.
There were many different ideas and strategies discussed, but one of the things that we have to realize is that the victory or defeat of Obamacare is not about the republicans versus the democrats anymore. This is about the insiders versus outsiders now and the American people need to be reminded of this. This is becoming more and more about Chicago style politics as we are seeing personal favors aka 'campaign contributions' being repaid by the president through waivers making those who donated to the president's reelection exempt from Obamacare. Not to mention the fact that Congress AND its staffers were one of the latest recipients of those precious waivers. Hmmm...if Obamacare is good enough for the American people, then why on earth wouldn't it be good enough for the lawmakers who made Obama's dream and our nightmare a reality?
You could say that when it comes to the American people and the relationships that we have with our representatives, there is a failure to communicate, or better yet, a failure on the part of Congress to listen to us. They all love to be the smartest person in the room with all of the answers. The problem is that the answer usually consists of more government regulations meant to keep the people from prospering, not to mention the hefty price tag that the answer will cost the American people in rising taxes. While reviewing my notes from this past weekend, something jumped out at me and I thought I'd share it with you. Jackie Bodnar is my new hero, although she probably doesn't know it yet, put this in a handout: "This issue is simple and our position is reasonable: Why would you fund a bill with money we don't have, that nobody in this town thinks works yet including the President? If you're not ready to implement the law, the American people should not be paying for it. Period." #BOOM.
Another point that I'd like to drive home is that not only has Congress continually turned a deaf ear to we the people, they forget who elects them and who pays their salary. They need to realize that not only do elections have consequences, but the legislation they pass and fund does, too. Hey, turnabout is always fair play in my book. A vote to fund Obamacare is now like a vote to pass Obamacare. To quote Senator Lee, "If you fund it, you're for it."
Lawmakers have just returned to Washington this week after August recess, and don't think for a minute that those who didn't show for a town hall in their home districts went unnoticed. There was a cardboard Cornyn town hall held courtesy of FreedomWorks with about 500 people in attendance. Lindsay Graham was also a victim of a FreedomWorks town hall complete with cardboard Lindsay and the sad thing is, I think that Senator Graham folds easier than the cardboard version of himself. Heh.
If you didn't already know, there is a lot of emotion when you are involved in politics. When I say 'involved' I don't mean just watching the news and cursing the screen, although God knows I have done the same thing at times. Involved means getting off the couch and calling your representative, talking to neighbors and friends about what's going on and really trying to make a difference. I should know, because I am that 'involved' person and I have had some highs and lows over the past five years. However, at this point I am on a 'high' because I can see that there is a grassroots tsunami rising up. Again, from Jackie Bodnar, "The message from grassroots America to establishment Washington is clear: If you're not going to come to us to defend your policy positions, we will come to you." Hey, Congress, consider yourselves warned!
Friday, September 13, 2013
The Freedomworks Obamacare Summit: Yes We Can...Defund It!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
FreedomWorks Introduces Come And Take It
Come and take it. What do you think of when you hear those words?
If you’re like me, I immediately conjure up an image of a cannon with a
star above it. What about the story behind the phrase, though? It has
been used numerous times, but the most memorable time was during the
Battle of Gonzales when the Texians had been given a cannon by the
Mexican authorities to fend off attackers, but when the tide turned and
the Mexican government decided to attack the Texians and the authorities
wanted the cannon returned, well, you know what the Texians said. You
guessed it, “Come and take it.”
It is almost a dare, if you will, ‘come and take it’, and that’s why I love it so much. I love to be contrary and if someone doesn’t think I can do something, well, all the more reason to try. Now enter from the left, ahem, Battleground Texas. Who? You know, an arm of Obama’s OFA group of libtards who think that they are going to turn Texas ‘blue’ otherwise known as a democratic led state.
Thankfully, Freedomworks has beat me to the dare. They’ve launched Come And Take It, their counter to the Battleground Texas folks. With it they’ve brought their grassroots leader who is originally from Texas, Whitney Neal along with numerous regional directors and a whole army of volunteers itching at the chance to shut the door on BGT’s efforts.
Need a little motivation to get involved? Think back to the effort we all put into electing Senator Cruz. Hours, sweat and more sweat (I mean, it was a July runoff, right?) and energy and think of all of that for naught. Yep, if BGT is successful, that’s what it will be. No more Republican presidential victories, no more Republican majority in the Texas House of Representatives OR Texas Senate. Things could get pretty bleak, so please don’t think that because I called them ‘libtards’ doesn’t mean that there isn’t a reason for concern.
All is not lost, though. There is time to hold the line and the good news is that you can help, too. Visit http://www.comeandtakeittx.com and sign up to be a volunteer. We can all link arms and together with our voices loud and clear say, “Hey, BGT, Come and Take It”!
It is almost a dare, if you will, ‘come and take it’, and that’s why I love it so much. I love to be contrary and if someone doesn’t think I can do something, well, all the more reason to try. Now enter from the left, ahem, Battleground Texas. Who? You know, an arm of Obama’s OFA group of libtards who think that they are going to turn Texas ‘blue’ otherwise known as a democratic led state.
Thankfully, Freedomworks has beat me to the dare. They’ve launched Come And Take It, their counter to the Battleground Texas folks. With it they’ve brought their grassroots leader who is originally from Texas, Whitney Neal along with numerous regional directors and a whole army of volunteers itching at the chance to shut the door on BGT’s efforts.
Need a little motivation to get involved? Think back to the effort we all put into electing Senator Cruz. Hours, sweat and more sweat (I mean, it was a July runoff, right?) and energy and think of all of that for naught. Yep, if BGT is successful, that’s what it will be. No more Republican presidential victories, no more Republican majority in the Texas House of Representatives OR Texas Senate. Things could get pretty bleak, so please don’t think that because I called them ‘libtards’ doesn’t mean that there isn’t a reason for concern.
All is not lost, though. There is time to hold the line and the good news is that you can help, too. Visit http://www.comeandtakeittx.com and sign up to be a volunteer. We can all link arms and together with our voices loud and clear say, “Hey, BGT, Come and Take It”!
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