Showing posts with label GOP Governors. Show all posts
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Friday, November 1, 2013

Truth Wins Out -- GOP in Congress Sabotaged Obamacare Rollout -- Some GOP Governors Complicit

In fact, putting an excessive burden on the federal government was the explicit aim of the law’s opponents. “Congress authorized no funds for federal ‘fallback’ exchanges,” the Tea Party Patriots website noted as long ago as last December. “So Washington may not be able to impose exchanges on states at all.” The group went on to suggest that since Washington was not equipped to handle so many state exchanges, “both financially and otherwise — this means the entire law could implode on itself.  Todd S. Purdum, Politico
Anyone who knows me knows I have been blaming Republicans for the problems with Obamacare knowing some State Governors like Oklahoma's Mary Fallin, pulled back at the last minute.  It just made sense it would put an extra burden on the main site.  Lo and behold that is just what happened. 
The lowlife, underhanded GOP sabotaged the rollout of ACA and then criticized it for having problems.  Despicable, lying, overpaid, lazy, and arrogant Republican members of Congress are going to find out the Democrats they are dealing with today are not the rollover types and are willing to stand up to the lying GOP like Rep Pallone of New Jersey.  This may be one of the funniest exchanges I have seen from the House in a long time.  I applaud Rep Pallone for standing up and not backing down.  
The Wrecking Crew courtesy graphic is courtesy of Politicususa.com from Crooks and Liars which is a perfect description of today's GOP:
 

From Sarah Jones, Politicususa:
For weeks I’ve been wondering why no one is talking about how Republicans sabotaged the ACA rollout by refusing to implement state run marketplaces, and thus unexpectedly forcing all of that additional burden on to the federal website.
It reminded me of Republicans denying security funding for Benghazi and then blaming Obama and Clinton for the lack of security in Benghazi. The media were oddly uninterested in that alarming fact. 
But today, Todd Purdum at Politico exposed how Republicans sabotaged the ACA rollout. One small part of their plan was the rejection of the state run exchanges.
But also, Purdum points out, Republicans refused to fund the extra work on the website after the states refused to do their parts, leaving the administration to cobble funding together for Healthcare.Gov. Putting this extra burden on the website was a deliberate effort to cause the law to “implode” on itself.
When I saw the above on Politicususa, it all made sense and answered my questions on how the lowlife Republicans caused the problems and then blamed President Obama.  The theory was correct that the MSM was complicit with Republicans and hard right in the lies about the ACA rollout refusing to get to the heart of the problems and took to blaming the Obama Administration.  Daily we see the MSM reporting the GOP narrative on ACA as facts with some reporters actually saying it is not their job to determine the truth like Chuck Todd and Lisa Myers of NBC.  If a reporters job is not to report the facts, then he should go to work for Fox News where facts and truth rarely see the light of day.

The excerpted article by Politico is outstanding as Purdum put the facts together and shows how a real investigative reports works.  Great knowing there are still some around today -- his full article is well worth the read:
The Obamacare sabotage campaign 
By TODD S. PURDUM | 11/1/13 5:04 AM EDT Updated: 11/1/13 8:31 AM EDT 
To the undisputed reasons for Obamacare’s rocky rollout — a balky website, muddied White House messaging and sudden sticker shock for individuals forced to buy more expensive health insurance — add a less acknowledged cause: calculated sabotage by Republicans at every step. 
That may sound like a left-wing conspiracy theory — and the Obama administration itself is so busy defending the indefensible early failings of its signature program that it has barely tried to make this case. But there is a strong factual basis for such a charge. 
From the moment the bill was introduced, Republican leaders in both houses of Congress announced their intention to kill it. Republican troops pressed this cause all the way to the Supreme Court — which upheld the law, but weakened a key part of it by giving states the option to reject an expansion of Medicaid. The GOP faithful then kept up their crusade past the president’s reelection, in a pattern of “massive resistance” not seen since the Southern states’ defiance of the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954. 
But the bitter fight over passage was only the beginning of the war to stop Obamacare. Most Republican governors declined to create their own state insurance exchanges — an option inserted in the bill in the Senate to appeal to the classic conservative preference for local control — forcing the federal government to take at least partial responsibility for creating marketplaces serving 36 states — far more than ever intended. 
Then congressional Republicans refused repeatedly to appropriate dedicated funds to do all that extra work, leaving the Health and Human Services Department and other agencies to cobble together HealthCare.gov by redirecting funds from existing programs. On top of that, nearly half of the states declined to expand their Medicaid programs using federal funds, as the law envisioned. 
Then, in the months leading up to the program’s debut, some states refused to do anything at all to educate the public about the law. And congressional Republicans sent so many burdensome queries to local hospitals and nonprofits gearing up to help consumers navigate the new system face-to-face that at least two such groups returned their federal grants and gave up the effort. When the White House let it be known last summer that it was in talks with the National Football League to enlist star athletes to help promote the law, the Senate’s top two Republicans sent the league an ominous letter wondering why it would “risk damaging its inclusive and apolitical brand.” The NFL backed off. 
The drama culminated on the eve of the open enrollment date of Oct. 1. Congressional Republicans shut down the government, disrupting last-minute planning and limiting the administration’s political ability to prepare the public for the likelihood of potential problems, because it was in a last-ditch fight to defend the president’s biggest legislative accomplishment. 
“I think my Republican colleagues forget that a lot of people are enrolling through state exchanges, rather than the federal exchange,” Rep. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) noted last week. “And if it wasn’t for the fact that many Republican governors, including my own,” failed to set up state exchanges, “then we wouldn’t be putting so much burden on the federal system.” 
In fact, putting an excessive burden on the federal government was the explicit aim of the law’s opponents. “Congress authorized no funds for federal ‘fallback’ exchanges,” the Tea Party Patriots website noted as long ago as last December. “So Washington may not be able to impose exchanges on states at all.” The group went on to suggest that since Washington was not equipped to handle so many state exchanges, “both financially and otherwise — this means the entire law could implode on itself.” 
Excerpt:  Read more at Politico  
The way some of the media is attacking President Obama over ACA shows how much they are in bed with the GOP.  For years we have heard that the MSM is liberal when he fact they are controlled by mostly conservative organizations who frankly don't like the President because he doesn't do favors for the wealthy like Republicans.  President Obama actually cares about regular people not just the top 2%.  
For years I have been told by some Republicans to blame the opposition for what you are doing.  My reaction was to say you have to be kidding because you will be found out but they weren't.  They even defunded ACORN after it had been destroyed.  How much of the voter fraud attributed to ACORN came from the GOP?  

At least the answers are out about ACA and once again just like Benghazi, the fault lies with the lack of GOP funding ACA websites while they blame Obama and the Democrats.  Politico and Politicususa made my day with these revelations.  About time someone tells the truth because you are not going to get it from much of the MSM who are too lazy to investigate anything except where their next meal is coming from and who they can get to pay for that meal.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Repubican Governors and Legislatures Lead the Way for Poverty in Their States -- Texas is #3

The poverty rate in Texas is 18.5% among the highest in the Country with 19% of Texans aged 25 and older are without a high school diploma.  

When I first saw the list of the ten worst states for food security, figured I would find my usual suspects in Red States and was pretty much correct.  Didn't figure Oklahoma was part of this as the cost of living here along with unemployment have been some of the lowest in the Country during the downturn and the slow recovery (thanks to the Congressional GOP) we are now experiencing.  Out of the ten worst states for food security homes, eight out of ten have Republican Governors.  The two states with Democrat  Governors have GOP legislatures.  In NV, they have a Republican Governor and Democrat legislature.  Of the ten states, only Ohio and Nevada voted for President Obama over former Governor Romney.

What happened to this great recovery we hear about from Texas Governor Rick Perry as Texas ranks 3rd in low food security homes at 18.4% but ranks 25th in median income at $49,392 almost $50,000. Looks like Texas Governor Perry and others are only looking out for the wealthy not the average Texan.  The poverty rate in Texas is 18.5% among the highest in the Country with 19% of Texans aged 25 and older are without a high school diploma.  This is the Great State of Texas we have to hear so much about here in Oklahoma?  Excuse me while I laugh at the irony of all of this after being force fed Texas is better then every other state for years.

Who would want to move to Texas today if you are a woman or a minority as Perry and his Administration have declared war on both.  If Texas is this bad now on the poverty side, wait until you see how much lower the hard right Republican Attorney General Abbot can send Texas if he becomes Governor.  If you think that Perry is bad, just wait until you see Abbott who IMHO could be the final nail for the Republicans in Texas as State Government starts turning blue.  Most Texas who still think don't like the hard right who is driving them over a cliff.  How long before business' start moving out of Texas because it is too hard right?

My home state of Ohio made the list at #10 thanks to Gov Kasich and the hard right legislature who are out of touch with a lot of the middle class in Ohio who come from blue collar households.  This is disgusting because when I grew up, Ohio was in the forefront for innovation and now the state is suffering at the hands of Republicans who don't seem to care as long as they get their donors and money.  Republicans have been systematically destroying the state economically for years with their hard right ideas for years.  Why would a union shop want to do business in Ohio?  It wasn't the best under former Governor Ted Strickland with a GOP legislature but the economy has done a nose dive under Kasich.  Time to vote out Kasich and the GOP Legislature along with Republican Governors and members of their state legislatures around the Country.
10. Ohio  (Gov Kasich (R), Republican Legislature, Obama) 
  • Low food security homes: 16.1%
  • Very low food security homes: 7.1% (3rd highest)
  • Median household income: $45,749 (16th lowest)
  • Pct. obesity: 29.5% (8th highest)
More than 16% of families in Ohio experienced low food security, meaning they had difficulty accessing food and had poor diet quality. This problem was even worse for some families. Ohio also had the third highest percentage of households in the nation, at 7.1%, that had experienced very low food security at some point. In these homes, at least one person had to reduce food intake or had their eating patterns disrupted by irregular access to food.
9. Tennessee (Gov Haslam (R), Republican Legislature, Romney)  
  • Low food security homes: 16.2%
  • Very low food security homes: 6.9% (5th highest)
  • Median household income: $41,693 (6th lowest)
  • Pct. obesity: 29.6% (7th highest)
More than 16% of Tennessee households faced food insecurity at some point. Like in most states, this number rose considerably from the decade before. In 2002, just 11.3% of households faced food insecurity at some point. Similarly, between 2002 and 2012, the average proportion of households facing very low food security more than doubled, from 3.3% to 6.9%. As of 2011, 17.6% of homes received food stamps or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, more than all but two other states. Also, according to Gallup-Healthways, residents in Tennessee were less likely than Americans in almost any other state to eat healthily.
8. Nevada (Gov Sandoval (R), Democrat Legislature, Obama) 
  • Low food security homes: 16.6%
  • Very low food security homes: 6.7% (8th highest)
  • Median household income: $48,927 (24th lowest)
  • Pct. obesity: 24.9% (15th lowest)
Between 2002 and 2012, the percentage of households in Nevada that faced food insecurity rose from 9.3% to 16.6%. This was the largest such increase in the nation. In those 10 years, the percentage of Nevadans facing very low food security jumped as well, from 3.3% in 2002 to 6.7% in 2012. A lack of access to food was hardly the only major constraint facing Nevada residents, who according to Gallup were less likely to have a doctor or health insurance than residents of nearly all other states as of 2012.
7. Missouri (Governor Nixon (D), Republican Legislature, Romney)
  • Low food security homes: 16.7%
  • Very low food security homes: 7.6% (2nd highest)
  • Median household income: $45,247 (15th lowest)
  • Pct. obesity: 27.2% (21st highest)
According to a 2012 Gallup-Healthways survey, residents of just two other states were less likely than Missourians to eat healthily. The falling food security of many of the state’s residents may play a role in their poor diets. Nearly 8% of households faced very low food security, the second highest percentage in the nation. This was up significantly from 3.3% in 2002, and the largest increase in the nation over the 10-year period. 
6. Georgia (Governor Deal (R), Republican Legislature, Romney) 
  • Low food security homes: 16.9%
  • Very low food security homes: 6.5% (10th highest)
  •  Median household income: $46,007 (18th lowest)
  •  Pct. obesity: 28.6% (14th highest) 
Several factors likely contribute to food insecurity in Georgia. Georgia had one of the nation’s highest poverty rates in 2011, at 19.1% of all residents. Similarly, 6.4% of families earned less than $10,000 annually as of 2011, one of the highest proportions in the nation. According to a 2012 Gallup survey, Georgia residents were among the most likely in the nation to have lacked money for food at some point. They also were more likely than most Americans to not have a doctor or health insurance coverage.
5. North Carolina (Governor McCroy (R), Republican Legislature, Romney) 
  • Low food security homes: 17.0%
  • Very low food security homes: 5.5% (24th highest)
  •  Median household income: $43,916 (12th lowest)
  •  Pct. obesity: 28.9% (12th highest)
While there are some prosperous regions of the state, North Carolina still has a substantial poverty problem. In 2011, 17.9% of residents were living below the poverty line, the 13th highest rate in the country. More than one in five people surveyed in 2012 by Gallup-Healthways said they had not had enough money to buy food their family needed in the past 12 months. North Carolina’s food security problems have worsened during the recession. In 2009, 14.8% of families had low or very low food security. In 2012, it was 17% of families. 
4. Alabama (Governor Bentley (R), Republican Legislature, Romney)  
  • Low food security homes: 17.9% 
  • Very low food security homes: 6.8% (7th highest)
  • Median household income: $41,415 (5th lowest) 
  • Pct. obesity: 30.4% (5th highest)
Alabama residents practiced less healthy behavior than most Americans as of 2012. Residents were among the most likely to smoke and the least likely to exercise and eat healthy all day. The lack of healthy eating habits may have been driven by low food security, which results in households reducing “the quality, variety, and desirability of their diets,” according to the USDA. The combination of unhealthy behaviors and limited food access likely has led to Alabama residents being among the most overweight and unfit in the country. According to Gallup, just four states had higher obesity rates than Alabama in 2012. 
3. Texas (Governor Perry (R), Republican Legislature, Romney) 
  • Low food security homes: 18.4%
  • Very low food security homes: 6.2% (13th highest)
  • Median household income: $49,392 (25th highest)
  • Pct. obesity: 28.9% (12th highest)
In 2002, close to 15% of Texas households faced low food security each year. By 2012, 18.4% of Texas households experienced low food security. For many residents, low incomes likely prevent access to healthy food. As of 2011, Texas had a poverty rate of 18.5%, among the higher rates in the nation. Additionally, many residents in Texas lack the skills to work a high-paying job. Nearly 19% of the state’s population over age 25 had less than a high school diploma, tying Texas with Mississippi for the highest percentage of any state. 
2. Arkansas (Governor Beebee (D), Republican Legislature, Romney)
  • Low food security homes: 19.7%
  • Very low food security homes: 8.1% (the highest)
  • Median household income: $38,758 (3rd lowest)
  • Pct. obesity: 31.4% (3rd highest)
Last year, Arkansas had proportionally more households with very low food security than any other state in the nation, averaging 8.1% of all households. Making it difficult for many residents to afford proper food, Arkansas was one of the nation’s poorest states as of 2011. That year, the median household income was less than $39,000 and one of the lowest in the country. Meanwhile, nearly 20% of the state’s residents lived below the poverty line. With limited, irregular access to nutritious and balanced food, residents were among the most likely to be overweight, based on the results of a 2012 Gallup survey. 
1. Mississippi (Governor Bryant (R), Republican Legislature, Romney) 
  • Low food security homes: 20.9%
  • Very low food security homes: 6.9% (5th highest)
  • Median household income: $36,919 (the lowest)
  • Pct. obesity: 32.2% (2nd highest)
One in every five households experienced food insecurity in Mississippi. Residents of the state were among the poorest in the nation in recent years by numerous measures. In 2011, Mississippi had the lowest median household income in the nation, at $36,919, as well as its highest poverty rate, at 22.6% of all residents. Last year, one in four respondents to a Gallup survey stated they had, at some point, lacked the money necessary to feed their family. Even when residents could ensure they did not have to cut back on their meals because of low food security, many likely often had to eat nutritionally poor food. Mississippi residents had among the highest obesity rates in the country. 
For more information, click on link:  Michael B. Sauter and Alexander E.M. Hess, 24/7 Wall Street
Texans might want to take a long hard look where they are on the economic ladder along with a lack of high school graduates before casting their votes for any hard right Republicans.  Since Governor Perry took over from George W. Bush when he moved to the White House, Texas has been growing, adding more Representatives to the House of Representatives but are now among the leaders of the Country for poverty. Texas lawmakers and Governor don't want to provide healthcare for women or the poor refusing to accept Obamacare and the money to set up exchanges which will make it harder for Texans to afford health insurance.  How much money are Republican Governors throwing away refusing to implement Obamacare?  Then there are the Attorney Generals of the Red States including Oklahoma who are wasting ur dollars on trying to overturn Obamacare.  What part of the SCOTUS ruling in favor of Obamacare do they not understand.

How many of these Republican Governors are going to lose their seat in 2014 due to having voters in their state fed up with them as they ram laws through that hurt their own people?  Gov Perry is not running in 2014 as he eyes running for President.  Bulletin for Perry -- going to be a long time before this Country ever elects another President from Texas after the last one.

Republican Governors and members of their State Legislature with little to no compassion for the poor and underprivileged are the ones for the most part with the worst poverty.  Absolutely stunning at the lack of empathy on the part of Republicans today toward those less fortunate.  Looks like they learned their lessons well from Romney and his 1%.