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“Cash for Cloture”

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If Mary Landrieu’s “Louisiana Purchase” made you mad, check out the laundry list (383 pages worth) of state provisions, aka pork, that some how made its way into the Senate Health Bill around midnight last night.

-Chris Dodd: This one’s my favorite. Although Chris Dodd doesn’t come right out and say that the money is for UConn, his provision says the $100 million is for:

“a health care facility that provides research, inpatient tertiary care, or outpatient clinical services.” It must be affiliated with an academic health center at a public research university in the United States “that contains a State’s sole public academic medical and dental school.”

that happens to be located in Mansfield, Ct…whose mascot is a huskie…whose basketball coach is Jim Calhoun…hmmm, may be too specific…

I’d love to see a Republican pick that $100 million off for a university in their state; but because of Dodd’s ultra-specific wording, only about a dozen qualify.

-Ben Nelson: The federal government will pick up the tab for the expansion of Medicaid benefits in Nebraska.

-Max Baucus: Medicare expansion in Libby, Montana

-Bill Nelson: Another Medicare expansion that will result in hundreds of thousands of Floridians being grand-fathered in.

Other goodies:

-Nebrasksa, Louisiana, Vermont, and Massachusetts will receive federal help with Medicaid.

-$10 billion, courtesy of Bernie Sanders, for community health centers.

Here’s how Mark Steyn summarized what’s going on:

You can’t even dignify this squalid racket as bribery: If I try to buy a cop, I have to use my own money. But, when Harry Reid buys a senator, he uses my money, too. It doesn’t “border on immoral”: it drives straight through the frontier post and heads for the dark heartland of immoral.

These expansions of Medicare & Medicaid as well as the goodies I’ve mentioned will cost somewhere between $1-1.6 trillion, which will be paid for by raising taxes and cutting $500 billion out of Medicare right around the time our baby boomers turn 65. Great plan.

Less money + more patients = rationing

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Doug Hoffman: “Take Back the Party!”

If you haven’t heard much about what is going on in New York’s 23rd congressional district, here’s a quick rundown.

-John McHugh, a Republican, has given up his seat in order to serve as Secretary of the Army for the Obama Administration.

-Initially, the fight for his seat was between a “Republican”, Dede Scozzafava and Democrat, Bill Owens.

-The problem? Scozzafava is pro-choice, pro-stimulus plan, and favors the redefinition of marriage to include homosexuals. She is supported by Big Labor and Big Education. This has many conservatives wondering what exactly makes her a Republican.

-That being said, conservatives have helped launch the candidacy of Doug Hoffman–a CPA and newbie to electoral politics, who worries about runaway spending and the bailout culture in Washington, both of which the Republican party has been a willing party to.

His message: “Washington is stifling businesses and individuals with taxes. It is the ‘tea party’ people and the 9/12 people that are standing up and saying, ‘We’re fed up, and it’s time to do something about this.’ We need to take this country back from career politicians.”

Prominent Republicans have weighed in:
-Newt Gingrich supports Scozzafava. He argues that Republicans should be more concerned about wins and losses and less concerned about so-called values voters.

-Tim Pawlenty, Sarah Palin, and Rick Santorum have all thrown their support behind Doug Hoffman.

Here is what Fred Thompson had to say about Doug Hoffman:

I tend to agree with Tim Pawlenty who recently said, “We cannot send more politicians to Washington who wear the Republican jersey on the campaign trail, but then vote like Democrats in Congress on issues like card check and taxes.”

As Doug Hoffman inches closer and closer to the two front-runners, political junkies like myself are excited to see the results of what could be a landmark election that will, no doubt, be a foreshadowing of 2012.

More:
-Here is an Op-Ed Hoffman wrote for the NY Post.
-The NY Post has endorsed Hoffman.
-Here is where Newt calls support for Hoffman “a mistake”

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