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Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Tea Partiers Take Protests to Washington
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- The armies of "tea party" conservatives who packed town-hall meetings last month to oppose President's Obama's $1 trillion government healthcare plan are bringing their protest movement to the Capitol Saturday to urge its defeat.

Those who thought the hundreds of April 15 tax-day rallies across the country were a flash-in-the-pan phenomenon had better think again. It is a grassroots movement that has been gathering strength ever since, fueled anew by pending bills in Congress to enact a historic expansion of the government's power over the nation's private healthcare system.

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The tea party's march on Washington will come three days after Obama went before a joint session of Congress Wednesday to rescue his trouble-plagued healthcare plans from a deeply divided Democratic majority in the House and Senate that threatens the centerpiece of his domestic agenda and perhaps the future of his presidency.

But if you listened to the president's partisan, campaign-style Labor Day speech to a union crowd in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday, you would have come away thinking that the Democrats aren't the problem -- it's the Republicans who are blocking his plan. Not only are they blocking it, Obama says; they are blocking it without proposing any alternatives of their own.

This will come as news to House and Senate Democratic leaders who are having trouble winning the necessary votes in their own party to bring a bill up for a vote, despite huge majorities in both chambers.

In fact, Republicans have put forth plans that would broaden insurance coverage among the uninsured and bring down medical costs, too.

Like what? Well, like allowing self-employed individuals to deduct the costs of healthcare-insurance premiums from their taxable income, just as businesses and their employees are allowed to do now; providing added tax incentives and regulatory relief that would encourage small businesses to offer plans to their workers; and offering needed tort reform (which is nowhere to be seen in the Democrats' bills) that contributes mightily to escalating healthcare costs and has driven many doctors from their field.

To say there are deep divisions among congressional Democrats over the president's call for a fully subsidized government-run health-insurance system that would unfairly compete with the private-sector plans (and put many of them out of business) is like saying the Grand Canyon is a large hole in the ground. House Democrats are intent on a public-run plan, despite fears from many in their caucus over its atmospheric costs. But in the Senate, Max Baucus of Montana, chairman of the Finance Committee, has drafted a bill that leaves out the public option entirely. In its place will be quasi-private, nonprofit insurance cooperatives that would be ostensibly created with one-time federal start-up funding, but that most likely would go on forever.

Thus, the White House faces the perilous prospect of two legislative trains hurtling down the track toward each other -- the public-option plan from the House and the nonpublic option in the Senate. Continued...

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Gotta
Gotta wrote:
No one is watching the MSM anymore...
...but they aren't paying attention to the Tea Party movement, either.

(snip)

And even if 500,000 come, which is doubtful, it won't have any impact. These things need well over a million or two million to get noticed. Not enough people care, or they don't share the same values.
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You are right about the media not covering the movement, except to cover anything they can use to discredit the movement.

For example: MSNBC's Morning Meeting does a story about gun carrying people outside townhalls, specifically focusing on a man with a rifle in close up video shots, then turns that into an attack on and example of "white racists", yet the man carrying the rifle was....black.

Video of the Morning Meeting story:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYKQJ4-N7LI

Article (also MSNBC) with images of the black man with the rifle over his shoulder:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32457652/ns/politics-white_hous e/
Tell me that portions of the media do not have an agenda with their reporting choices and how stories are written/edited.

The Tea Party Movement managed to fill the National Mall today, just as Obama did for his inauguration in January. If it was impressive for him then, then it is impressive for the Tea Party Movement now.

We are paying attention.

Gotta-PA
U say "the Public doesn't care". I agree that too many don't.

But as a retired Military Man (25+yrs) AND 20 more in Federal Civil Svc, I can state with conviction *The Military is the ONLY thing the Federal Gubmint does WELL". And that is accomplished in spite of undue meddling by Congress.
Once Uncle Sugar gets into ANYTHING it's forever, like eternity.. No going back.. U think Medicare's bad?? WAIT FOR THE PUBLIC OPTION. PUBLIC means Government Option..CU U ALL IN D&C Sat..CHEERS
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