Obamacare’s War on the Working Class

Posted by: admin  //  Category: Blog Entries, Guest Contributors, Kevin Price

There are, in public policies, these inconvenient things called the “secondary effects.” These are the unintended consequences of even the best intended laws. Critics of Obama’s national health care program have questioned its intentions from day one. Few doubt the program will lead to a serious rationing of health care (adding 40 million on the system and allegedly lowering spending will have that impact) and will lead to increase taxes for millions of Americans.

According to public opinion surveys, the number one issue of most voters is unemployment. This sentiment is backed up by the hard fact that unemployment recently broke into double digits, increased employment is still dragging, and the numbers added to the dole are still in the hundreds of thousands each month. One of the main deterrents to the creation of jobs is taxes. Obamacare is nothing short of a direct tax on labor and the cheapest labor in particular.

Writer Eric Staib has spent some serious time with this massive legislation that will change health care and the economy forever. He points out that “According to pages 269-273 of the gargantuan bill, employers of full-time workers will be required to cover at least 72.5 percent of the premium of the least expensive health-insurance plan available that fulfills the bill’s minimum criteria of ‘acceptable coverage.’ In cases in which family coverage is provided, 62.5 percent of the premium is to be borne by the employer. Depending on the specific plan and other variables such as location, this amounts to a direct labor tax of approximately $300 per month for an individual, or nearly $700 for family coverage.” Simply put, that means an additional cost of $300 a month for adding an employee and more than twice that if he or she has a family. This, of course, leads to discrimination of potential employees if they have a family.

To make matters worse, if adding $300 or $700 to a preexistent employee and the return being given back to the company is worth less than that, he or she might be laid off or find themselves part time. That leads to another problem, Obama’s bill leaves the definition of part-time in terms of the health care bill to Obama’s Czar on the subject and not the Department of Labor. The lower the number of hours are used in defining part-time, the fewer the hours people will have at a job. It will create a devastating cycle.

The political left claims to hate regressive taxes (those that get higher as you make less income), but that is exactly what this bill promises to be. The less productive (lower paid) employee will be the one in the business decision makers’ crosshairs. Instead of improving the lot of those who are in need of national health care, this legislation promises to do them more harm by also making them unemployed or under employed.

Another unintended consequence of this bill, but certainly tied in to it, will be the continued growth of outsourcing to foreign countries as a viable way of doing business. Cheap labor that is around the world will be a more attractive source for getting things done. Instead of helping the working poor and those who aspire to rise up the economic ladder, Obamacare promises to make the “working poor”, simply “poor.”

Palin Interest Raises Questions about Conservative Women and Minorities

Posted by: admin  //  Category: Blog Entries, Guest Contributors, Kevin Price

Sarah Palin is all the rage as she promotes her new book, Going Rogue: An American Life. She was a conservative darling before she wrote the book and all the more so now that this book is being promoted by the former governor and GOP nominee for Vice President.

Columnist Jedediah Bila pointed out in a recent article that Palin’s book conveys the qualities that made her a star in the 2008 Presidential campaign, noting “Palin almost immediately establishes herself as someone who reveres the ideals that she cherishes most—her faith, her family, and her liberty—but who also has a pungent distaste for the hypocrisy of the political machine: ‘But it seemed that every level of government I encountered was paralyzed by the same politics-as-usual system. I wasn’t wired to play that game’ (5). She later echoes a kindred reflection: ‘…I had to live with my own conscience, so I voted according to my principles and let the chips fall where they may’ (66). Palin pledges allegiance to her convictions and both the Alaska and United States constitutions, but not to her party, narrating several instances when she confronted GOP waste and corruption, choosing instead to side with her self-proclaimed ‘commonsense conservatism’: ‘At the time, both parties, nationally and locally, were spending uncontrollably. No wonder voters couldn’t tell Republicans from Democrats’” (146).

In spite of the fact her messaged resonated so clearly with many Americans and some could argue that she nearly pulled the McCain campaign out of the jaws of defeat, I believe that Palin and other women and minorities face a serious handicap when running for national office. That handicap is the mainstream media.
I have been arguing in my column, in interviews, and on my radio program, that the mainstream media will do everything in its power to prevent a conservative female or minority from being elected to national office. The left has believed that minorities and women would have no political power without the liberal agendas of the past. The left wants to keep these groups on an ideological plantation, with women and minorities marching in lockstep. I assume the progressives don’t realize that the idea behind giving these groups their freedom was to empower them to be able to disagree with their agenda. That is, after all, what freedom is about.

Many on both the left and right disagree. They point out people like Bay Buchanan, who has enjoyed a successful career as a political consultant; yet she has never faced the scrutiny of the election process. To me, she is a weak argument.

Another popular example is Elizabeth Dole. There is no doubt about it; Dole has had an impressive career. Former Secretary of Labor, former Secretary of Transportation, and an US Senator, Dole has certainly had a career filled with accomplishments. Unfortunately, these individuals are missing the point. You can point to many successful conservative females in politics, but we only have one that was on a national ticket and that was Sarah Palin. Now Dole has run for national office, but had little to show for it. She was an interesting novelty, but not a serious candidate by any measure.

The only way to test my thesis is to apply it only to female candidates who have actually had the nomination for national office. Enter Sarah Palin. Palin was literally butchered by the mainstream media by every measure. The thought of Palin as Vice President provided nightmares to the left and to the media that largely supports a liberal agenda. Attention women and minorities, if you are serious about national office, you better be prepared to worship at the alter that “got you there.” Other wise, we better be prepared to change the way the media looks at women and minorities.

A Minority View: Excused Horrors

Posted by: Rudy Carrera  //  Category: News, Rudolph Carrera

Walter William pens an excellent article on the hypocrisy of the Left celebrating Communism while Nazism is still considered illegal to support nearly seven decades after its “glory days.” Here is the most salient part of the article:

Professor Kors asks why are the horrors of Nazism so well known and widely condemned, but not those of socialism and communism? For decades after World War II, people have hunted down and sought punishment for Nazi murderers. How much hunting down and seeking punishment for Stalinist and Maoist murderers? In Europe, especially Germany, hoisting the swastika-emblazoned Nazi flag is a crime. It’s acceptable to hoist and march under a flag emblazoned with the former USSR’s hammer and sickle. Even in the U.S., it’s acceptable to praise mass murderers, as Anita Dunn, President Obama’s communications director, did in a commencement address for St. Andrews Episcopal High School at Washington National Cathedral where she said Mao Tsetung was one of her heroes. Whether it’s the academic community, the media elite or politicians, there is a great tolerance for the ideas of socialism — a system that has caused more deaths and human misery than all other systems combined.

Cross posted at RudyCarrera.com.

Obama on Tehran’s Democrats

Posted by: Rudy Carrera  //  Category: News, Rudolph Carrera

As the brave souls in Tehran continue to revolt against their tyrants, our Fearless Leader fails miserably in upholding a beacon of liberty for Iran’s protesters. The Wall Street Journal comments further on this disgusting display of ineptitude.

Cross-posted at RudyCarrera.com.

My new Facebook Page

Posted by: Rudy Carrera  //  Category: Blog Entries, Rudolph Carrera

In order to be able to add more friends, I’ve opened a special Facebook account in order to keep in contact with my friends interested in politics. If you enjoy what I post on, please do consider friending this account:

http://www.facebook.com/people/Rudy-Ygc/100000485505305

Phares: Obama Administration Ignores Domestic Terrorism

Posted by: Rudy Carrera  //  Category: News, Rudolph Carrera

Walid Phares calls out the President for his lackadaisical effort in handling domestic terrorism, Islamic and otherwise. As an example, he cites the blatantly obvious tack of Nidal Hasan shouting “Allahu Akbar” (God is greatest, not God is great, as is erroneously translated – sorry for splitting hairs, folks, but this has to be done right) as being in line with something an Islamic suicide bomber would should, yet the Obama Administration doesn’t want to jump to conclusions. Huh?! Is he serious?

Read up on Walid Phares here.

Cross-posted at RudyCarrera.com.

The Magna Carta

Posted by: Rudy Carrera  //  Category: General, Rudolph Carrera

On June 15, 1215, a document was put into effect that would change the world. Men would be recognized with certain unalienable rights for the first time in modern European history. Publius over at Big Government publishes the document in full.

Cross-posted at RudyCarrera.com.

24 Dem Targets For November 2010

Posted by: Gribbit  //  Category: General, Gribbit, Guest Contributors, News

The Republican Congressional Campaign Committee has identified 24 Democrat House members who voted for passage of the Pelosi Death Care bill and is targeting those 24 Democrats for defeat in November 2010. The RCCC has set-up a website called Reverse the Vote! to raise money for a war chest specifically aimed at defeating these 24 individuals who voted for the Pelosi bill in opposition to the will of their constituencies.

The list of 24 includes…

  • Rep. Berry (D AR-01)
  • Rep. Snyder (D AR-02).
  • Rep. Giffords (D AZ-08).
  • Rep. Salazar (D CO-03).
  • Rep. Bean (D IL-08)
  • Rep. Foster (D IL-14)
  • Rep. Donnelly (D IN-02)
  • Rep. Hill (D IN-09)
  • Rep. Carnahan (D MO-03)
  • Rep. Titus (D NV-03)
  • Rep. Shea-Porter (D NH-01)
  • Rep. Arcuri (D NY-24)
  • Rep. Bishop (D NY-21)
  • Rep. Hall (D NY-19)
  • Rep. Owens (D NY-23)
  • Rep. Driehaus (D OH-01)
  • Rep. Kilroy (D OH-15)
  • Rep. Space (D OH-18)
  • Rep. Schrader (D OR-05)
  • Rep. Dahlkemper (D PA-03)
  • Rep. Kanjorski (D PA-11)
  • Rep. Connolly (D VA-11)
  • Rep. Kagen (D WI-08)

Every dollar raised by Reverse the Vote! will be split 24 ways and used to defeat these 24 Democrats in the general election. Not one dime will be used in the primaries.

The hope is that these 24 individuals will see that the Republicans are taking a pro-active step to build a war chest to remove them from office and decide to not support the Death Care bill when it makes its return from Conference.

So if you have the means, please consider contributing whatever you feel most comfortable to Reverse the Vote! and help take back this country.

H/T: Hugh Hewitt

Gribbit Reporting for YGC Radio – Ohio (4th District)

November 16th Episode of YGC Radio

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This is the November 16th edition of YGC Radio. Enjoy!

 
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November 9th YGC Episode

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This is the November 9th edition of YGC Radio. Enjoy!

 
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