Showing posts with label veto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veto. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Courier-Journal Vs. The Truth:

McConnell Non-story A Dead Horse


by Mondoreb

Each spring, millions of dollars are wagered on the world famous Kentucky Derby. Louisville, home of the Derby, is also home of the Louisville Courier-Journal. That fact might explain the Louisville Courier-Journal's continuous flogging of a dead horse. The "McConnell's-aide-alerted-the-press-to-questions-about-Graeme-Frost" non-story fascinates these folks. Several days out and the C-J is still beating it, hoping to coax it across the finish line a winner.

From the Courier-Journal:
Mitch McConnell can't have it both ways.

He can't luxuriate in a reputation for personal caution and political control, yet claim he knew nothing about the role his office tried to play in sliming a Baltimore boy and his family when they came forward in support of the SCHIP health care expansion.
An aide to a Senator wants the press to look into questions concerning the boy prop used by the Democrats? How un-American!

One wonders what has the Courier-Journal more agitated: that McConnell would oppose more government expansion or that his aide would ask the usually-dependable mainstream media to look into a Republican concern.

There were legitimate questions about the Frosts. Asking those questions constituted "siccing reporters" on them in the Courier-Journal's eyes. Ask the press to ask questions? Of a Democrat proposal?
Heavens. Somebody grab the Constitution, McConnell's got gasoline and some matches.

The vote on S-chip takes place today. If Congress upholds the president's S-Chip veto, the Courier-Journal will probably beat this poor nag of a story some more.

You can bet on it.

Children's Health Care & The Veto Showdown:

Recalling When Workers Took Home 98% of their Paycheck

FDA concerned?
With adults making up half the insured in some states,
Truth in Labeling laws are being violated.

[image:CNN]


"You may remember that we tried to do that [pass her health care bill] in 1993 and 1994. We weren't totally successful, but I did not give up." --Hillary Clinton

by Mondoreb


As recently as 1962, the average American received 98% of his paycheck. Only 2% was taken out in various taxes, fees, charges and whatnot. There would be a lot of stunned American workers if they opened their paychecks and found that they had gotten 98% of what they had earned.

A showdown over SCHIP and no end in sight to what the bill is or would do. One thing is for sure: it would make it harder than ever for workers to receive more on their paychecks.

From CNN:
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Congress and President Bush are headed to a showdown with no sign of compromise on a popular children's health care bill.

The House of Representatives is scheduled to vote Thursday on whether to override Bush's veto of a plan expanding the state-run Children's Health Insurance Program.

Though Democrats have pounded Republicans over the issue for two weeks, House GOP leaders predict they will have the votes needed to uphold the veto.

But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters Wednesday, "We are still in this fight."
Harry Reid was answering questions about whether a deal might be reached on the bill, but he just as may have been answering questions on whether American workers might be able to keep more of their hard-earned wages.
"No. No. No," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said this week when asked if he was open to a deal on the measure that would provide $35 billion for children's health care.
Even though the bill was dressed up in the usual kids' clothing that Democrats have found so appealing, Americans are getting harder to fool. Perhaps it's because they remember that quote from Hillary Clinton on the piecemeal expansion of government.

Maybe even some still dream of those not-so-long ago days of the 98% paycheck.

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