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John Cornyn Stands With Dr. Howard Dean on Health Care Reform


by: Libby Shaw

Tue Dec 22, 2009 at 09:51 AM CST

Yesterday I received an electronic newsletter from John Cornyn that rather surprised me. In his letter to his so-called constituents, Senator Cornyn informed us that he agrees with the uber liberal/progressive former chair of the DNC and governor of Vermont on the health care reform bill.

Wow. This is a new and interesting twist in right/left politics.  

In what way, Senator? Please do explain.

My colleagues and I picked up an unlikely ally in our quest to stop the Reid health care bill. Gov. Howard Dean pleaded for his fellow Democrats to "kill this bill" in a Washington Post op-ed on Thursday morning, saying that it "will do more harm than good to the future of America." Despite the vocal protests from Liberals, Conservatives, and Independents, Democrats remain determined to force the bill through by Christmas. I assure you that my fellow Republicans and I remain resolute in stopping the Reid bill dead in its tracks.

As usual, Cornyn is full hot air. The Republicans are screaming about expanded government, as usual, and a health care program that will be affordable and will include millions of uninsured Americans. Republicans are obviously perfectly pleased with the status quo of nearly 50 million uninsured folks who use emergency rooms for their primary care needs.  When this happens, the expense is passed along to taxpayers.  As W. said during his Administration, everyone has access to health care.  Everyone can go to the emergency rooms.  Taxpayers shoulder this burden as we do W.'s war in Iraq and his tax cuts to the wealthy.  Republicans hate taxation except when it comes to sticking the middle class with taxes.  

Progressive Democrats are very unhappy about the lack of a government run public option that would introduce competition into the health insurance market. Many are also worried about the mandates if there is no real competition in the insurance market.  Folks have every right to fear that the insurance sharks will take advantage of them if there are no checks and balances. They would do it in a New York nanosecond.  Cornyn and the Republicans, by the way, have been enabling these sharks for decades.

If Cornyn had paid attention to the news yesterday he would have known that Dr. Dean now believes the bill should pass.  Are you still on board with Dr. Dean, Sir?

I didn't think so.

If John Cornyn and his Republican Party were so concerned about their constituents they would have engaged in this debate a long time ago. They failed to.  And now the spineless cowards are trying to align themselves with Dr. Dean and other Progressives who are rightfully upset about the absence of a public option.

Cornyn also writes:

As Texans are well aware by now, the Senate is coming to the end of its third straight week in the debate over health care reform. I think many of you have seen that as this debate progresses, we've learned two important things. First, with each passing day we have more questions than answers about the Reid bill, and secondly, the more the American public learns about it, the more they don't like it. The most recent Washington Post / ABC News Poll says that a solid majority of Americans are opposed to the Reid bill, with a CNN estimate pegging opposition as high as 61% among Americans. I met recently with a group of San Antonio firefighters in my Washington office who echoed this sentiment to me, telling me they could not afford the new taxes they would be saddled with should the bill pass. The President's own chief cost analyst recently became the latest expert to sound alarms over the Reid bill. The Chief Actuary of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Rick Foster, issued a report last week concluding that the Reid bill would increase health care costs, threaten access to care for seniors, and force people off of their current coverage. In other words, the Administration's own expert conclusively demonstrated that the Democrats' rhetoric does not match the reality of their bill and that passing the legislation would be worse than doing nothing. You can read the CMS report for yourself here.

Dude, the public is against a health care reform bill that lacks a public option.

Reform with public option or medicare expansion won 59% to 31% support.

Now tell me Sir, are you going to embrace a public option if it is present in the final bill?  

I didn't think so.

Folks might be interested to know that John Cornyn has accepted millions of dollars in donations from the insurance, health professionals and pharma sectors.  He has received:

$576,878 from insurance, $1,371,928 from health professionals and $288,165 from pharma.

Cornyn has also taken $362,390 from lobbyists. Banking and oil & gas are his biggest contributors.  

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Republicans Oppose a Bill They Refuse to Read


by: Libby Shaw

Tue Dec 15, 2009 at 10:50 PM CST

What is it with Republican Party? Does it utterly despise hard working and desperate Americans?

Is the GOP too stubborn, lazy or too dumb to wrap its head around a very complex bill?  Or maybe reading is a very tedious and beyond boring act that takes time that could be otherwise spent playing golf or sipping martinis with health insurance lobbyists.

Hundreds of Americans die every month because they lack health care insurance.  Do Republicans, including the self-serving,vindictive and tool for the health insurance companies, Joe Lieberman care?

Can obese pigs fly?

I did not think so.

Everyone is entitled to one's opinion but not to making up the facts.

Whether it is health care reform or the economic meltdown, Republicans refuse to realistically acknowledge the domestic disasters that confront us whether it has to do with thousands upon thousands of Americans who die because of lack of access to  health insurance.  Republicans are also unmoved by the thousands upon thousands of Americans who have lost their jobs, homes and everything they have worked so hard to achieve.  

Check out how the Republican tools for health insurance lobbyists operate.

Witness a work in narcissism.

Oh, so, Republicans want to improve the bill?  For whom?  The insurance health care industry?

You betcha.

Oh, Joe, come on, be brave and come out of your Republican closet.  Admit that you are a tool for the fat cat health insurance lobbyist. And so is your wife.  Come on Joe, admit this is all about you and you don't give a rat's derriere about your constituents who will die sooner than they should because you care about your ego more than you do about the people who elected you.
 

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Kay Bailey Hutchison Juggles Serial Lying Points on National TV


by: Libby Shaw

Wed Nov 25, 2009 at 09:59 AM CST

Last Sunday, on Meet the Press, Kay Bailey Hutchison spewed one whopper after another about the recently passed Senate health care reform bill.  KBH spouted the same fear mongering myths as had John Cornyn in his recent newsletter to his so-called constituents.  Kay and John's grotesquely misleading talking points are also a clone of what John Culberson (TX7-TeabaggerR) stated in his pricey and slick brochure.

This week alone I have been bombarded by snail mail and electronic mail from my Texas lawmakers mentioned above.  Sadly and outrageously, all of the letters and brochures are filled with nothing but fear mongering tactics and blatant lies.  

From Hutchison:

After hearing from constituents over the last several months, some members of Congress have now learned that using the term "government plan" elicits a strong negative from voters (because you have been scaring voters about government for years.) so they have now latched onto a new way to describe the same thing: a co-op.  Texans should not be confused by this new packaging of the same idea.  The co-op is a back door to a government takeover of our health care. (Really? According to whom?  You?) The co-op would be started with federal funds, and it remains unclear whether or not taxpayer dollars would be used if the co-ops begin to fail.  The Administration has tried to bail out the banking, housing and auto-industry.  Would the co-ops be next?

Wow. Let's talk about an exercise in deceitful fear mongering.  This is the first time I have heard about a co-op that would replace the public option and would ultimately become single payer health care. This would be a true dream come true for the American people.

But it ain't going to happen.

Because if a single payer, universal health care reform bill had been introduced there is no way in hell that Republican enabling Lieberman and the three sell-out Democrats known as Blue Dogs would have ever in their dreams voted for the Senate HCR Bill.  Like Cornyn and Hutchison, Lieberman and the Blue Dogs serve as major pimps and go to bitches for the insurance industry.

Kay Bailey Hutchison should also remind herself that banking, housing and the auto-industry collapsed under her and her Party's watch. Like most Republicans Kay Bailey has always been in favor of dismantling every living regulatory legislation and she has never supported government oversight, transparency nor  checks and balances of any sort.

Based on the mail I have read from Senators Hutchison, Cornyn and my U.S. House Rep. John Culberson, it is obvious that the Republicans are repeating the same lies over and over.  The cover of Culberson's brochure reads:

HEALTH CARE TAKEOVER
.
The brochure shows a stethoscope lying on a flag draped on top of a building called:

INSURANCE

A couple of Culberson's bullet pointed lies:

2.5% tax on all individuals who do not purchase government run health care.

8% tax on businesses who cannot afford to purchase government run health care.

Notice how the Republicans frequently use the term government run.  They do this to attach a negative and fearful meaning of government. The intended message?  The evil government will take over one's life and control one's destiny.  The Republican Party has spent years demonizing government run anything b/c they'd rather have the sharks, i.e. their cash cow donors, on Wall St.,in corporate America and the insurance industry to remain permanently in the driver seats.

Let's take a peek at Republican and other pimped out lawmakers willingness to enable corporate greed and corruption.

First up, Culberson's lies. His are only the tip of the iceberg.

Hey dude, I am one of your constituents and quite frankly you are full of stupid nonsense. It is stunning to me that you would include me and other progressives in your district among your special interest groups and deluded teabaggers.  I'd venture to suggest that you will have an election challenge in the very near future.

According to Culberson's brochure.

The uninsured should 1. don't get sick or 2. if you do, die quickly.

The Democratic leadership bill, H.R. 3962 costs over $1.2 trillion; contains $729.5 billion in new taxes, adds 111 new offices to the government (jobs anyone?); and creates, expands and extends 43 entitlement programs.  (There they go again with their entitlement obsession.  Apparently the only ones who are entitled to be entitled are Republicans.)  Now here is a really huge whopper:  The bill also prohibits the sale of private insurance after 2013; cuts more than $150 billion from Medicare; and exempts members of Congress from the public options but no one else.

If Culberson had really read the bill instead of dancing with teabaggers he would have known that his claim about prohibiting private insurance is a bald faced lie. It is outrageous for Culberson to think he can willfully insult the intelligence of so many of his constituents with such stupid nonsense.

What Republicans are not telling us is the fact that HCR will cut the deficit by $127 billion, coverage will be extended to 94% Americans, 31 million more than have coverage today.

What the heck is wrong with that?

Remember those evil doing non-existent WMDs in Iraq? And Iraq's non-existent ties to Al-Qaeda?  

The GOP is promoting health care reform as if it is a WMD.  It is one that exists only in their heads.

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John Cornyn's Serial Lies About the Senate Health Care Reform Bill


by: Libby Shaw

Fri Nov 20, 2009 at 02:13 PM CST

(Sorry everyone, the staff's taking a breather this weekend. - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

Cross posted on Daily Kos and Texas Kaos and The 44 Diaries.

This morning I received the following electronic newsletter from Senator John Cornyn on the Senate Health Care Reform Bill.

Last night, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid released his 2,074-page health care bill, which Senate Budget Committee analysis shows will cost American taxpayers $2.5 trillion when fully implemented over ten years. (My bold.)

Until we have had a chance to read the full 2,074 page Reid Bill, it's impossible for Americans to fully grasp what the Majority Leader has cooked up behind closed doors. It is my hope that Sen. Reid will afford all Americans the same courtesy that he had: ample time to study the legislation and deliberate the best way to proceed.

Lie 1 debunked: The proposed Senate bill saves $127 billion over first ten years.

And in the second ten years we will realize even more savings.

Over the second 10 years, CBO projects even greater cost savings--up to $650 billion, with the caveat that after 10 years, their analyses become highly uncertain.

Do you have a problem with saving lives and money, Senator?

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Dehumanizing Women and Children While Striving for a God Led Government


by: Libby Shaw

Sat Nov 14, 2009 at 06:44 PM CST

Cross posted at Texas Kaos.

When I learn of the appalling and pervasive corruption that has overtaken our state and U.S. government, not to mention our society,  I have to admit that I feel as if I've been punched in the gut and kicked really hard in the butt.

Just when we think we've heard the absolute worst of the very worst, inevitably something even more awful will emerge.

The recent exposure of the Bush Administration's pervasive corruption, the Bush Administration's lies, the ginned up war in Iraq, Halliburton's criminal overcharges, Blackwater that prides itself on offing innocent Iraqis, and its bribes to the Iraqi government to buy silence, the deregulated banks, sub prime loans, Wall. St. and its U.S. government enabled reckless gambling casinos, at taxpayer peril, thank you, the discovery of FOX News as the undeniable propaganda arm for the GOP, the self-serving teabagging front groups that pretend to be grassroots movements that use and abuse well-meaning and misled teabaggers, and on and on...It is enough to suck all of the breath out of my lungs.

What would St. Ronnie say if he knew?  Gee whiz, what happened!? Or, I know it all sounds terrible and really scary, but in the end, all of the above will be really good for the American people.  Trust me folks, there will be 25 chickens in every pot next year and a pony in every back yard.  Be patient.  Work harder. You don't have a job? You are not working hard enough, you lazy, shiftless bum!  Go to the mall. Buy a house full of garbage you don't need. Just be happy and all of of our troubles will disappear.

But the grand old actor wizard and the master of deep deception has long since departed.  And there is no St. Ronnie today who can sugar coat the awful and the scary.

What truly sends chills down my spine this time is the discovery that a group of Christian Republicans and Democratic U.S. lawmakers, thank you, seem to be on a crusade to turn our U.S. government into one that is "led by God."

Why does this imperative remind me somehow of the Taliban and the so-called God run governments Iran and Saudi Arabia?

It all starts with pro-slavery driven and unfettered corporate imperatives.

Greed is the root of all evil.

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The Uninsured Dead in Texas, District by District


by: Libby Shaw

Fri Nov 06, 2009 at 10:27 AM CST

Cross posted at Texas Kaos.

Yesterday, in the U.S. Congress, while Republican lawmakers teabagged outside the Capitol with the manipulated, misled and mostly racist and ignorant teabaggers who associate health care reform with the Jewish Holocaust of World War II(??!!!), fascism, Nazis, concentration camps, Hitler, McCarthy, and God knows what else, Alan Grayson spoke the truth on the House floor. Grayson is hard at work for the people he represents.  

Update on yesterday teabagging event in Washington.  Investigative reporters and bloggers learned that yesterday's event was sponsored by Koch Industries, a firm whose owners give large donations to right wing causes.  It provided 40 buses, free transportation, signs and doughnuts for participants.  In other words, yesterday's teabagging was yet another ginned up and fake populist, grassroots movement.

Unfortunately for far too many Texans, our lawmakers are either too out of touch, lazy or corrupted by greed to even read the health care reform bill. The Party of No, Never seems to be far more comfortable partying in a wacko world of lies, fear and hate.

All Texas Republicans are opposed to health care reform with or without a public option.  They are opposed to competition and the freedom to choose one's insurer.  Texas Republicans prefer to protect the profits of the health insurance industry rather than address the needs of their constituents in their home districts.

The uninsured dead in Texas district by district follows below the fold.  

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Senator John Cornyn Lies About Healthcare Reform


by: Libby Shaw

Mon Sep 21, 2009 at 02:16 PM CDT

The Huffinton Post reveals that Senate GOP intends to send out misleading mailers from a so-called non-partisan and vague task force called:

U.S.Senate Health Care Task Force

The mailer is actually commissioned by the National Republican Senatorial Committee and it is by no means non-partisan.  The letter is signed by yours truly John Cornyn.

All of these descriptions are either intentionally misleading or deeply contested interpretations of the health care provisions put forth by Democrats. And while the name and NRSC title -- "Chairman" -- of Senator John Cornyn, (R-Texas) is listed in the header, there is no mention of the fact that he's a Republican. Only in the sixth paragraph is it revealed that "Republican leadership of the United States Senate" commissioned the survey.

This is yet another pathetic attempt for pimped out Republicans to kill health care reform.  

The mailer uses the usual GOP fear mongering tactics by insisting that a lottery system will be set up that will determine who does and does not get care. The system will be based on age, race and gender.  

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"Bringing Together the Best in Both Parties"


by: Libby Shaw

Thu Sep 10, 2009 at 10:32 PM CDT

Last night the President said he wanted to work together and bring out the best in both parties.

I applaud the President's noble efforts but, with all due respect, I cannot see how this is possible given that we do not know if there is a best side of the Republican Party.  What is meant by "best" I wonder?    

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Republicans Tell Pants on Fire Lies 76% of the Time


by: Libby Shaw

Thu Aug 20, 2009 at 01:02 PM CDT

Lisa Falkenberg of the Houston Chroncle attended a medical support group with a family member in Katy outside Houston recently. The group's leader handed out a flyer that was supposedly distributed to share information on the U.S. House healthcare proposals.  The flyer was anything but credible. It contained nothing but pants-on-fire whoppers and frightening misinformation surrounding healthcare reform.

The first order of business was for the group's leader to pass around a handout that supposedly offered a page-by-page translation of the House health care reform bill from an alien bureaucratic dialect to everyday English.

"A U.S. Army translator has been found who speaks 'Washington Doublespeak' and he was kind enough to decode the bill and post his plain-language findings," read an introductory paragraph.

As one who also has a family member who attends medical support group meetings I must say the group's leader did the unspeakable and unforgivable.  Folks attend these meetings for support, empathy and encouragement.  They are there to learn ways in which they and their families can cope with the diseases that plague them.  They are there to learn how to fight the depression and fear that accompanies so many diseases.  For a leader to introduce a new level of fear and anxiety to people in this state is criminal.

Obviously the GOP and HCR opponents know no shame.

Below are a few of the despicable whoppers used to foment fear among the ill.

Among the supposed findings: "Page 29: Admission: your health care will be rationed! ... Page 42: The 'Health Choices Commissioner' will decide health benefits for you. You will have no choice. None. ... Page 50: All non-US citizens, illegal or not, will be provided with fee healthcare services. ... Page 59: The federal government will have direct, real-time access to all individual bank accounts for electronic funds transfer."
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Palin's Death Panels Already Exist: Update


by: Libby Shaw

Tue Aug 11, 2009 at 01:54 PM CDT

Yesterday I posted a video clip of a former physician/death decider for Humana and Blue Cross/Blue Shield who had testified at a Congressional hearing in 1996.  Dr. Peeno admitted that she had made decisions in favor of the profit margins that resulted in the deaths of patients.

Thirteen years later, after the Republicans and health care lobbyists devastated all hopes and efforts at any kind of healthcare reform, the death panels remain in full force today.  I suppose this is the reason Sarah Palin suddenly ratcheted down her rhetoric about them.  Someone in the GOP likely reminded Ms. Clueless that um, er, silly, silly woman, the insurance companies are knowingly killing off patients.  Don't bring attention to it for crying out loud!

Poor, poor short-sighted, seriously uninformed Sarah.  That woman does not know when to quit.   This time she let the real death panel genie out of its hole in hell.  

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