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You've Got to Give ... a Little
· Thursday, February 11, 2010
At first it seemed like a great idea. President Obama, fresh from good reviews for his appearance at the House Republican retreat two weeks ago, invited Republican leaders to Blair House in Washington for negotiations on a health insurance reform bill. But the essence of negotiation is in its definition -- "to deal or bargain with another or others." Or, to quote an old song lyric: "You've got to give a little, take a little, and let your poor heart break a little." We know what the president is willing to take, but what is he prepared to give?
The glory of love (the title of the song from which the above lyric is taken) is in giving and taking, so why isn't the story the same for political negotiations? For one brief shining moment it appeared politicians might actually do something that benefits the country. Polls show a majority of the public reject "Obamacare," which is actually Reid-Pelosi-care. The president has submitted no bill. After raising hopes that a compromise might be had, the president on Tuesday met with Republican leaders for two hours and told them his core concerns remain nonnegotiable. So what's to negotiate?
In the White House briefing room, the president said, "Bipartisanship can't be that I agree to all of the things that (Republican leaders) believe in or want, and they agree to none of the things I believe in or want." OK, but since the president and his party control all three branches of government it is fair to ask them to go first.
Some of the president's goals closely resemble Republican objectives: lowering health-case costs and expanding coverage to the uninsured. The problem is the president and the congressional Democratic leadership wants to expand government controls and raise taxes, while Republicans favor an approach tilted toward the free enterprise system.
House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) and GOP Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) sent a letter to White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. In it they noted that legislation to "opt out" of Obamacare has been introduced in 36 states. Boehner and Cantor want the nation's governors and state legislators to be invited to the president's Feb. 25 health care "summit." Even the Virginia State Senate, which is controlled by Democrats, has passed a measure protecting individuals from being compelled to purchase health insurance.
Republicans have the political advantage, not only on health care, but also on national security, which has in recent years been the party's strongest issue. Republicans delivered a rapid response to a USA Today editorial by John Brennan, assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. Brennan said that "unfounded fear-mongering only serve(s) the goals of al-Qaida." What about founded fear-mongering, or just plain legitimate fear about the way the administration is handling terrorists and Iran? (The president has called for more sanctions, which are as useful as a U.N. resolution.)
The country's top intelligence officers predict another attempted terrorist attack within the next three to six months. Are they "fear-mongering"? If the attack succeeds, what will the administration do? Issue strong denunciations? Call for a U.N. resolution? Appease our enemies again?
Republican candidates for the House and Senate are ahead in polls in many states. GOP optimists believe they could take back Congress. The question is: what will they do then? First, they should promise to stop Obama's progressive-liberal-socialist (take your pick) agenda. Second, they must find a strong presidential candidate who will bring experience and a realistic worldview to the problems that confront us abroad and at home.
The stage is being prepared. There is room in the wings. Who will it be? Whoever it is, he (or she) had better be ready to take over from what appears to be a failing presidency. The country can't afford eight full years of Barack Obama. We'll be fortunate to survive the next three.
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Ruth Ann Wilson
We have a Constitution. The Legislators are under Oath to God, "uphold and defend the Constitution". NO COMPROMISE.
Serve the President and Congress with Copies of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America and that is that.
"This cutting deals" has brought us to this shameful point. The Constitution has been disregarded long enough.
"If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen" No more of this treachery.
The United States is not a Country ruled by "Arbitrary power". We are a Nation of "Liberty in Law" The Foundational Law - the Constitution.
We, the people, want our Constitution placed back in the Great position of high esteem it once held.
The Republicans are going to be "tried". Battle Hymn of the Republic", "He (God) is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat, O, be swift my soul to answer Him, be jubilant my feet, God is marching On." "If you are weighed in the balances and found wanting" Daniel 5:27. You will go the "way" of those who have betrayed this Glorious America. And you'll deserve what comes, because you violated your Oath of Office. It will be God, Himself, who will hold you accountable, if you betray such a sacred trust.
Politicians go after the "middle ground" to satisfy everybody except the Lord and the Constitution of the United States, "So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of my mouth." Rev. 3:16 Beware, "whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." It is written.
Back to the Constitution.
For God & Country
Ruth Ann Wilson
Posted February 11, 2010 at 8:54:11 AM
George Williams
I agree with Ruth Ann Wilson that we need to get back to the basic and forget about back door deals and the closed door negotiations that are taking place today.
Posted February 11, 2010 at 11:49:51 AM