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'ASTROTURF': RIDICULE IS NOT AN ARGUMENT

As I indicated in Monday's column we should expect an all out effort by liberals in entertainment and the media to ridicule voices of opposition to what Democrats in Congress are doing; and they have been. This week House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined them.

 

Speaking to San Francisco's KTUV News, Pelosi, referring to angry people at Democrat's town-hall meetings, said "This [tea party] initiative is funded by the high end--we call call it Astroturf, it’s not really a grassroots movement. It’s astroturf by some of the wealthiest people in America to keep the focus on tax cuts for the rich instead of for the great middle class." (link)

 

Far-left liberals like Speaker Pelosi refuse to recognize that Americans, Republicans, Democrats, and Independents, are genuinely concerned and angry. The Democratic Congress is mortgaging the country's future for programs (the stimulus package) that haven't worked and reforms in energy and healthcare that won't affect climate change or improve American's quality of life. They feel like they're getting the bums rush.

 

Anti-war protests during the Bush administration and pro-healthcare-reform rallies organized by the Obama administration are described as grassroots expressions. Those the left disagrees with are 'Astroturf.' What's new?

 

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THE SUMMER OF OUR DISCONTENT - Clamoring for Quasimodo?

Things haven’t been going well for President Obama lately. Conservative columnists, talk-show hosts, and bloggers are having a field day chronicling the president's fall from the clouds above Mount Olympus. His poll numbers, if not his ambition, have returned to Earth as he has failed to effectively sell his healthcare plan, insinuated a cop was a racist before he had the facts, and delegated too much responsibility to fragmented Democrats in Congress. With Obama's presidency and the Democratic agenda on the line, members of Congress return home in August to meet with their constituents. They'll encounter groups of voters who aren't happy with what Democrats have been doing. It’s America’s growing discontent that’s the real news story this summer. Expect an all out effort by liberals in the media and entertainment to ridicule the voices of opposition.

 

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TEMPORARY DIVERSION

President Obama's criticism of Cambridge police officer Sgt. James Crowley temporarily eclipsed healthcare reform as the top news story. Next week, as legislators return home to their states and districts for Congress' August recess, healthcare reform will be back on top.

Democrats will continue their efforts to convince their constituents that we need a wholesale replacement of the current system with a new one run by the federal government. That system, they will argue, will guarantee healthcare to everyone, pay for itself, and lower costs to American families. They will play down the tradeoffs--bureaucrats involved in the relationship between patients and doctors, inefficiency, and rationing.

Republicans will point out the negative aspects of the Democrats' plan, and they will argue that it will only further swell the deficits and hasten bankrupting the country. They will point out that the overwhelming majority of Americans are happy with the healthcare they receive and the insurance plans that cover them. It's not necessary to swap the current system for a worse one, only target what needs fixed in the current system.

It should come as no surprise that I side with the Republicans on healthcare. You don't trade in a Cadillac for a gas-guzzling Suburban when the Cadillac is cheaper to own and operate and all it needs is a tune up and a new set of tires.

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