Monday, July 29, 2013

Senator Mike Lee on Mark Levin show, mentions petition site for those who want to support defunding ObamaCare

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7/29/13, Senator Mike Lee on Mark Levin show, mentions website to sign petition to stop funding for ObamaCare

Don'tFundIt.com

Sen. Mike Lee was on Mark's show Monday night between 7:15-7:30pm Eastern. He explained that ObamaCare is simply Washington DC vs the rest of the country. The people don't want it. Senator Lee is trying to give a voice to the people. His effort is to keep funding government with the exception of ObamaCare. He mentioned a website for those who'd like to sign a petition to stop funding ObamaCare. I signed it. At least 1000 more people have signed the petition in the past half hour:

 Don'tFundIt.com

or Don'tFundObamaCare.com

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Added: It's now 12:28AM, Tues. am. When I signed the petition around 8pm Monday night, there were 54,000+ signatures. Now there are 67,000+. In case anyone is on the fence, this is how I explain ObamaCare: George Bush and his crowd for 8 years cavalierly destroyed both the Republican Party and the country. After the 2008 elections, there were almost no Republicans left in the House. And deservedly so. This freak occurrence in the House allowed a freak voting procedure that enabled ObamaCare to pass even though it really wasn't about health care and the American people didn't want it. People joke about things being "Bush's fault" and ObamaCare really was. Then came the Nov. 2010 elections in which we gave the GOP House all it needed to defund ObamaCare. This didn't mean taking an up or down vote on the whole bill, it meant defunding it. The House has 100% discretion to do this--not half of one third or the like. Guess what? GOP leadership wouldn't allow the subject to be mentioned on the floor, still hasn't. Boehner put an ObamaCare defunding measure in the GOP controlled House Appropriations committee where it was "deadlocked" for over a year. Right. That's how much the GOP establishment including the Bush crowd, Fox News and Rupert Murdoch, hates this country and ordinary Americans. This doesn't even get into the details of ObamaCare. We're an advanced nation of 300 million people being treated like unwashed street urchins. It's got to stop. Bankers,  lobbyists, and EuroTrash now control this country. We need to get it back.

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In June 2007,  Peggy Noonan said George Bush #1 and #2 had destroyed the Republican Party, and since at least 2004 the grassroots had more than ample reason to leave the Bush crowd. Her own separation from the Bush admin. began in Jan. 2005:

6/2/2007, "Too bad," Wall St. Journal column by Peggy Noonan:

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What political conservatives and on-the-ground Republicans must understand at this point is that they are not breaking with the White House on immigration. They are not resisting, fighting and thereby setting down a historical marker -- "At this point the break became final." That's not what's happening. What conservatives and Republicans must recognize is that the White House has broken with them. What President Bush is doing, and has been doing for some time, is sundering a great political coalition. This is sad, and it holds implications not only for one political party but for the American future.


The White House doesn't need its traditional supporters anymore, because its problems are way beyond being solved by the base. And the people in the administration don't even much like the base."...  

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To protect ObamaCare from being defunded, the House GOP establishment stuck the defunding bill in a GOP controlled committee and wouldn't let it out. The only reason we gave them the majority in Nov. 2010 was so they could defund ObamaCare. And they laughed in our face:

9/29/11, "Draft spending bill would defund Obama healthcare law," The Hill, Sam Baker

"House Republicans released a draft spending bill Thursday that would cut off funding for many parts of the healthcare reform law, though the bill remains deadlocked in the Appropriations Committee."...



 



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