Thursday, January 24, 2013
Romney Care bills finally come due. This is one of the reasons I had to hold my nose real hard when I voted for Romney. he is an establishment Republican, and like them, he is more of a Democrat than like a large part of the Republican base. It is the power of the establishment that keeps giving us the wimpy Presidential nominees. Time to say "no more."
Poor old Democrat Deval Patrick is now meeting the obligations that Obama will have to meet in a couple of years when Obamacare finally hits at full strength.
"The health reform that Mitt Romney passed in 2006 in Massachusetts presaged President Obama's, and its results are showing what we can expect nationwide. The latest warning comes in a huge new tax increase proposed by Governor Deval Patrick."
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Chivalry is dead. The women's libbers have now reached the pinnacle of equality. Now they have an equal right to die in combat.
I am wondering how they are going to carry the 60-80 pounds of comabat gear. Will the guys in the unit have to help them?
This absurd bit of political correctness is just going to get some people killed.
But it is an insight into how Democrats think only politically, and not practically.
Fools.
Update. NRO chimes in on the issue:
"What’s wrong with current physical requirement standards for infantry soliders?
Is this official implying that more woman-friendly standards will have to be
developed? The male/female upper-body strength difference is by now tediously
well documented. There is no question that the average woman (and yes the
average enlistee is often quite average indeed) especially in our overweight
times, will have difficulty, say, carrying a wounded comrade to safety and
walking for days dressed in full “battle rattle.” Study after study shows that
women get injured at at least twice the rate of men — and this is in a military
where women are not doing the most physically demanding jobs."
This just gets more absurd as time goes by. People will die because of this foolishness. Politial correctness has run amok. And it would not be politically correct for me to say what I really think, so I won't.
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Boby Jindal is taking on the Republican establishment. A job that needs doing.
"“By obsessing with zeroes on the budget spreadsheet, we send a not-so-subtle signal that the focus of our country is on the phony economy of Washington, instead of the real economy out here in Charlotte, and Shreveport (La.), and Cheyenne (Wyo.),” Jindal is set to say at one point in the speech. At another, he will argue that “Washington has spent a generation trying to bribe our citizens and extort our states,” adding: “As Republicans, it’s time to quit arguing around the edges of that corrupt system.”
He is very much on the right track. The whole Washington setup is corrupt and getting worse by the day. By trying to be Washington insiders, the Republicans have become as corrupt as the rest of it.
Our country is not Washington, D.C., nor is it the liberal northeastern corridor. It is all of us; but in Washington, only those interests are represented.
It is time for the people to take back their country from the corrupt politicians. If the Republicans won't do it, then we need to have another party.
More from Jindal:
“Our objective is to grow the private sector. We need to focus our efforts on
ideas to grow the American economy, not the government economy. If you take
nothing else away from what I say today, please understand this – We must not
become the party of austerity. We must become the party of growth.”
This is what Romney and the establishmant Republicans forget. It is not about Washington, it is about the rest of us.
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Slow day today. Other chores to do, and it is an absolutely beautiful day outside.
I did notice that Harry Reid's filibuster reform was agreed to by the Republicans, but accomplishes nothing except to save the rears of some democratic senators who now won't have to vote on gun control.
I think I would have preferred to make them actually vote on it. But they are safe now.
The story is here on HuffPo. They, of course, don't mention the gun control issue. And they quite naturally do not like it.
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