Right-Wing Conservative Boilerplate, Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.)

We know we shouldn’t have, but, we just couldn’t help responding to Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) opinion piece in THE HILL. A Trump surrogate and highly partisan right-wing conservative his boilerplate made our blood boil. Truth became stranger to republican party years ago and Trump and his surrogates have simply heightened and accelerated the falsehoods.

Below is quoted text followed by our harsh and often sarcastic criticism of his opinions.

 

I supported the American Health Care Act last Friday because it was the right vote. I didn’t begin as a big fan, but I ended up satisfied that America needed this bill to start a process to repair our healthcare system.

Yes, I’m a conservative. I pal around with those liberty-loving Freedom Caucus guys. I get better grades on conservative scorecards than I ever received in college. And frankly, if you asked the Speaker, I think he’d tell you I’m a bit of a right-wing rabble-rouser.

Well, that is your problem dude, you’re a partisan right-winger that simply happens to believe party and BS rise above what is right for the people of this nation. And, your primary interest, like that of 99.9% of partisan right wingers is to look out for big pharma, big insurance companies, and the very wealthy.

I supported the AHCA, and will continue to support it, because a yes vote is the principled, conservative position.

The repeal of ObamaCare stands as one of Republicans’ greatest, most enduring promises to the nation, the fulfilment of which matters to our livelihood and our country’s future. As ObamaCare continues its death spiral, families across the nation face unaffordable premiums and deductibles and severely limited healthcare choices.

Yup, number one reason you mention is because it is a conservative position. The mention that it is principled is simply right-wing boilerplate BS.

Since 2010, individual premiums have gone up 27 percent and deductibles have soared. Every day, my office fields calls from families who can’t afford to pay their $12,000 deductible, effectively making them uninsured. Meanwhile, several counties in my district only have one remaining insurer in the ObamaCare marketplace.

Much agreement that this is legal highway robbery. Something the republicans give a wink and a nod to. Between big pharma and insurers American’s are getting raped. And the bill you support does NOTHING to correct that. However, 24 million will be thrown off of the insurance they now have under the ACA. But, again, conservative really don’t give a damn.

Our mandate, our duty to the people, is to improve upon the current mess. And the American Health Care Act is an improvement, one that came with three parts.

The first part, a promising reform of the Medicaid program, should be cheered by all Republicans. The bill’s per capita allotment would force spending restraint and reform within the Medicaid system.

The next part was the actual repeal of ObamaCare, those strangling regulations of the insurance market that only help some of the people they’re supposed to help — another policy win for the conservative cause.

The final part of the AHCA was a replacement for ObamaCare, and it’s with this third part that Republicans disagreed.

Yada, yada, yada. Has anyone yet seen a credible source document showing that the bill you support is an improvement for the American people in any way shape or form? If there is one why not cite and link to it? We suspect it’s because it doesn’t exist.

You talk about mandate, well dude, there is NO MANDATE. You then mention a win for CONSERVATIVES, winning is the only damn thing you folks care about. Whether or not it is right and good for the people of America is really of no concern to you or the republican party.

I’ll be clear: I criticized the process we followed to arrive at this bill. We went too fast. We held hearings, but they were not recent and failed to create a consensus in this country. We left out important provisions.

But ultimately, this bill was worth supporting.

The president has been good to conservatives. In fact, much of his first several weeks in office have been a boon for the conservative cause: from a strong set of Cabinet picks to a rock star Supreme Court pick to a set of executive orders and regulatory repeals that undo the most dangerous parts of President Obama’s pen-and-phone legacy.

So, it’s about a “rock star” conservative SCOTUS pick, interesting choice of words, a strong set of cabinet picks, some like DeVos who are highly unqualified,  and being good to conservatives, Dude, you’re simply a right-wing partisan signing onto a horribly flawed effort because of, Party Loyalty and Raw Ideology.

BTW, President Obama, as flawed as he may or may not have been stand heads and shoulders above your party’s leader and pretend POTUS.

Moreover, Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has been good to conservatives. He negotiated in good faith and offered real, conservative changes to the bill. We won provisions that allowed states to impose a work requirement for Medicaid and choose optional block grant funding for the program. We added a roll-back of mandated essential health benefits.

Yup, all you point to above are items that will impact and hurt those least equipped to absorb the hit. Again, republicans, especially the most right-wing conservative ones modus operandi.

The president has earned our support. Our party leaders deserve our faith. The AHCA vote in the House would have been the first part of a three-pronged approach to repeal and replace ObamaCare, the first stop on a long journey towards a better, more conservative healthcare system. I trust President Trump to orchestrate a conservative final outcome.

LMAO! On what rational grounds can anyone make the above statements and keep a straight face? NONE is the answer. There is nothing rational or true about what you said above.

In fact, we have to trust the president and party leaders, because the law requires a meandering path through Senate rules and administrative action before we can arrive at a better system.

Why yes Rep Buck, republicans must have blind faith in the most arguably dishonest man and accomplished con artist to ever have run for the presidency and won. That and a republican majority that is even less trusted than our pretend POTUS.

We can’t take anymore of Buck’s boilerplate. Find the closing of the article HERE.

 

Trey Gowdy All In For Nunes (and Trump)…

Rep. Trey Gowdy, another Trump surrogate, has jumped up and on board in support of Chairman Devin Nunes’ refusal to name his sources.  Sources he claims informed him the Obama administration spied on Trump’s campaign. Allegations for which no credible evidence has yet surfaced.

New Jersey’s Republican Governor Christie has casts doubts on the credibility of the allegations. Christie told Tucker Carlson on FOX News recently there seems to be no evidence of spying by the prior administration.

“There certainly doesn’t seem to be any evidence of that at this point.”

“I know from having spent seven years as a U.S. attorney that the FISA court and the way that works and foreign intelligence surveillance activities – it is very, very difficult to get that type of activity going. You have to go and convince an independent judge.”

“So I don’t see any evidence of that at this point in time. We’ll continue to listen, but I can tell you from my experience that kind of stuff is very difficult to get.” {edited for brevity}

Given Trump’s demonstrated propensity for lying whenever he deems it serves his agenda the greater likelihood is that Trump’s allegations are false and his surrogates know it.

For Trump and the present Republican party it is not about truth, America, or the best interests of the American people. It’s all about party loyalty and their reactionary agenda. One that heavily favors and benefits the very wealthy while it screws middle America.

This is nothing but a distraction from important issues facing the American people. Trump hopes that while he distracts the American people with BS they won’t be paying attention to his disastrous plan to dismantle our federal government and send it back to, well, you complete the sentence.

 

And, The Gullible Believe…

U.S. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said on Tuesday he will not divulge – even to other members of his panel – who gave him intelligence reports that indicated President Donald Trump and his associates may have been ensnared in incidental intelligence collection.

Asked by an ABC News reporter whether he would inform the other committee members about who gave him the reports he viewed on the White House grounds last week, Nunes said: “We will never reveal those sources and methods.”

Why would you reveal sources that don’t exist? When your goal is to create conspiracy theories just drop the fabrication, repeat it often, and sooner or later gullible people will start swearing it is the truth.

Republicans and conservative have this all figured out. And, as history is demonstrating real-time, it sure as heck has worked for them. So, they’ll continue. Likely at an accelerated pace with Trump heading up the party.

 

 

Trump Surrogate Judge Jeanine Pirro Wants Ryan To Go…

Judge Jeanine Pirro, another Trump surrogate blasted Speaker Ryan on her Justice With Judge Jeanine show. Pirro laid blame at Ryan’s feet and said that he needed to go

Before her show Trump tweeted out to his followers urging them to watch her program.

Trump himself first laid blame on democrats because not a single one supported the seriously flawed piece of legislation. One that would have resulted in 24 million souls losing insurance coverage. Then he shifted gears and blamed conservatives for his yuuuuuge failure.

While there is no confirmation Trump had spoken with Pirro the fact of Trump’s tweet out certainly makes it appear as though he might have.

“Paul Ryan needs to step down as speaker of the House. The reason? He failed to deliver the votes on his health care bill, the one trumpeted to repeal and replace Obamacare. The one that he had seven years to work on. The one he hid under lock and key in the basement of Congress. The one that had to be pulled to prevent the embarrassment of not having enough votes to pass.”

“But this bill didn’t just fail. It failed when Republicans had the House, the Senate, the White House.”

“Americans elected the one man they believed could do it: a complete outsider beholden to no one but them . And Speaker Ryan, you come in with all your swagger and experience, and you sell them a bill of goods, which ends up a complete and total failure, and you allow our president, in his first 100 days, to come out of the box like that?”

“I want to be clear. This is not on President Trump. No one expected a businessman to completely understand the nuances, the complicated ins and outs of Washington and its legislative process. How would he know which individuals upon whom he would be able to rely?” {edited for brevity}

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