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6 Days Away!

The election is but 6 days away! As the date closes in you can almost touch, smell and taste the anticipation and excitement in the air. We the voters will decide our representatives. We the voters will  tell ole Uncle Sam what we think. We must choose our candidates not so much on their words but their actions.

We need to carefully choose our candidates so we don’t end up right back where we are now. Take for instance David Harmer, whom I support, he has stayed true this whole time to his values and principals,  and he hasn’t attacked the other candidates even though he has been viciously attacked by some of them. He knows removing McNerney is the goal, not hurting his fellow Republicans.

What I would like to see is an awakening. I would like to see the voters realize that when we get tired or angry with  Republicans we vote in Democrats when we get tired or angry with Democrats we vote in Republicans. I say this has to stop. Their has to be an individual accountability. Our elected officials must be held to their promises regardless of party.

If they lie or break their promises, we hold them individually accountable and vote them out. We need our Representatives at every level looking out for our best interests. Our Representatives need to remember they work for us, not us for them, they are not better than us for there would be no them without us.

In closing all I can say is please choose carefully. Your vote [read more]

Universal Health Care For CA – $200 billion a year!!!

Democrats just don’t get it. Two days after the voters in Massachusetts rejected the National Health care plan, California Democrats have introduced their own Universal Health care plan with a $200 billion a year price tag!

Democrats Resurrect Single-Payer Health Care Bill

By lvorderbrueggen
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
From Political Blotter

With federal health care reform on life support, California Democrats this morning quietly moved to resurrect a state-based single-payer health insurance system with an estimated $200 billion annual price tag.

The Senate Appropriations Committee voted without comment along party lines, 6-3, to lift from suspense — the dead file — Senate Bill 810 by Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco.

The bill is almost identical to former Sen. Sheila Kuehl’s 2008 single-payer bill that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed.

Voting in favor of moving the bill forward this morning were Democratic Sens. Christin Kehoe of San Diego, Ellen Corbett of San Leandro, Leno, Carol Liu of Pasadena, Curren Price of Los Angeles and Leland Yee of San Francisco.

In opposition were GOP Sens. Dave Cox of Fair Oaks, Jeff Denham of Merced and Mimi Walters of Tustin.

The legislation would create a state insurance program for Californians at an estimated cost of $200 billion a year.  Leno’s bill does not spell out how the financially strapped state would pay for the program; that would be left up to an appointed panel to determine. Kuehl’s bill would have imposed a variety of payroll and other taxes on the wealthy to fund the program.

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The Democrat Leadership Has Sunk To New Low

How can we allow for the Democrat leadership to compare those who question the feasibility of this health care bill and its costs with those who promoted slavery? It seems that the Democrat Party has sunk to a new low.

Click here to watch Harry Reid in action

When Dianne Feinstein and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger question how Californians will pay for this new health care, do they also favor slavery?

Where Will The State Get That Money? “If you put everybody on Medicaid at 133 percent of the federal poverty rate, the cost to the state is $2 billion,” Feinstein said. “Where does the state get that money when it’s got a $15 billion shortfall next year and probably for many years after that?” (Carolyn Lochead, “Feinstein Skeptical About Health Care Costs,” San Francisco Chronicle, 9/12/09)

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The Health Care Vote – Dooming California

As the U.S. Senate prepares to cast their vote on the Democrat $2.5 trillion government-takeover of health care plan, it’s worth keeping in mind a few important things for Californians to remember:

12.5 percent: That is the October 2009 unemployment rate in the state of California, according to preliminary numbers released by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. The unemployment rate has risen, from 10.6 percent in February to 12.3 percent in September and now 12.5 percent in October 2009. According to the California Employment Development Department, “Californians holding jobs in October was 16,041,000, a decrease of 94,000 from September.”

$1.42 trillion: The federal budget deficit for 2009 alone totals $1.42 trillion – a number higher than the total national debt for the first 200 years of the United States. During the month of October 2009, the deficit increased by $176.4 billion, setting another all-time record.

$100 million a day: While Democrats brag that their health care bill “reduces the deficit by $130 billion over the next decade,” they leave out the fact that interest payments on their so-called stimulus bill total $347 billion over the next decade – an average of $100 million [read more]

Top 5 Reasons To Vote NO On The Democrat Health Care Plan

States Burdened With $25 Billion In Unfunded Mandates From Medicaid That Would Force Them To Increase Taxes. $2 Billion for California Alone. (Page 7, Douglas W. Elmendorf, Letter To Senator Harry Reid, 11/18/09)

$493 Billion In Tax Increases On Health Insurance, Medical Innovation, Payroll And Small Businesses Would Pay For The Bill. (Douglas W. Elmendorf, Letter To Senator Harry Reid, 11/18/09)

$465 Billion In Medicare And Medicaid Cuts Would Pay For Two New Unsustainable Entitlements. (Douglas W. Elmendorf, Letter To Senator Harry Reid, 11/18/09)

Health Care Costs For The Federal Government – And Your Family – Would Increase, Not Decrease. (Page 16, Douglas W. Elmendorf, Letter To Senator Harry Reid, 11/18/09)

The True Cost Is Still Unknown: The “Doc Fix” Provision That Would Add $250 Billion To The Deficit Is Not Included In The Democrats’ List Price For Their Health Care Experiment. (Page 17, Douglas W. Elmendorf, Letter To Senator Harry [read more]

Spineless

On October 22, 2009, California State University at Sacramento student, Scott Hawkins was rushed to UC David Medical Center after his roommate had attacked him with a bat and knife.

As reported by the Sacramento Bee, for five desperate minutes, emergency room doctors at UC Davis frantically tried to revive Scott, but after five minutes the doctors pronounced him dead.

Several days later, his family received the charges for those five minutes: $29,186.50.  Including $18,900.50 for “Trauma Rescue Service.”

Barbara Boxer Allows Reid To Cut Deal For Nevada, A $2 Billion Cost To California

U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer sat idly while Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid negotiated a “special deal” that would leave Californians paying for a massive new health care bill, while Nevadians get a 5-year reprieve.