Interesting Items by Alex Gimarc 
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 Interesting Items by Alex Gimarc
Monday, July 20, 2009
 
Howdy all, a few Interesting Items for your information. Enjoy -
 
In this issue:
1.  Health Care
2.  Chicago Way
3.  AK Medicare
4.  Epiphany
5.  ACU
6.  Revolt
7.  Special Session
 



1.  Health Care.  Details of the two ObamaCare bills started leaking out last 
week; so did cost estimates.  And it is worse than anyone expected.  On page 16 
of the House Bill, Investor’s Business Daily found a line that essentially 
outlaws the writing of any new health care for any American once ObamaCare is 
signed into law.  If you have health care coverage that is not immediately 
shifted over to the new federal program, the instant you change jobs, you will 
end up on the new program.  There are provisions to provide complete medical 
coverage for the estimated 12 million illegals here in the US.  Those illegals 
make up around 25% of the mythical 47 million uninsured democrats are so 
famously worried about.  It also appears that the legislation will replace 
Medicare.  It may also replace Medicaid.  It will also force military retirees 
and family members into the federal program, eliminating Tricare and Tricare 
supplementary coverage
 completely.  Obama last week started to address the notion of health care 
rationing, contemptuously brushing aside a question about rationing by noting 
that if you were really old, you might not need that operation and would 
instead be able to simply take pain medicine.  Thank you Doctor Obama.  The 
fact of the matter it that should this legislation pass, it will create in 
instant shortage and immediate rationing of medical care.  It does not address 
the problem of lawsuit abuse.  It will not address the problem caused by FDA 
regulatory abuse; that of slowing down innovation and approval of new drugs.  
Indeed, under this administration, that already slow approval process is 
slowing down even more.  And with all things, democrat, what they don’t get 
right in congress, they will leave to their buds the trial lawyers to create in 
court via a series of lawsuits.  Should this pass, the elderly and the disabled 
will be the first inconvenient people
 to get thrown under the bus by rationing away what they need to stay alive and 
live decently.  The only good news out there is that the entire thing is 
incredibly expensive, and the general public is rejecting new expenditures more 
forcefully every day.  Keep fighting this and don’t up.  One final note:  
Congress and the Executive have excluded themselves from inclusion in this 
legislation.  When enacted, there will be a two-tier medical system here in the 
US – one tier for our Masters in Washington and one for the rest of us. 
 



2.  Chicago Way.  One of the things that Obama and Rahm Emanuel brought with 
them to the WH is the Chicago Way – the technique of strong-arming, 
intimidation, payoffs, and bribes for their friends and enemies.  Last week, 
Arizona got a demonstration of how the new game is to be played.  Early last 
week, John Kyl (R, AZ) called for the stimulus debacle to be stopped, unspent 
money returned to the taxpayers, and cancel all projects not currently 
underway.  The next day Janet Napolitano’s replacement, a strong conservative 
Jan Brewer (R), received letters from four cabinet secretaries – 
Transportation, HUD, Interior and Agriculture – all pointing out how important 
the money was, how it was going to be spent, and suggesting that if she agreed 
with Senator Kyl, they would be pleased not to spend any of it in Arizona.  So 
under this WH, if you criticize spending, they will threaten to take that money 
from your state and spend it elsewhere.  This
 is not the first time they have done this, having done it earlier in the year 
threatening to withhold Medicare / Medicaid money from California.  If this is 
to be the standard, imagine what this WH could do if they controlled all money 
for health care, energy and the environment.  Personally, I would like several 
of the states to get up and tell the Obama WH to go straight to Hell and force 
the issue.  Hewitt, Thurs.
 



3.  AK Medicare.  Wednesday the Feds announced a halt in signing up new 
Alaskans for senior and disability services.  The halt will only impact about 
1,000 who are being processed into the system.  The reason given for the halt 
is that the state-run program is a mess.  Speculation up here immediately 
turned to a discussion of an anti-Palin hit orchestrated by the Obama 
administration, as Alaska is the only state with this sort of shutdown in 
place, as we know of other states with much larger problems than Alaska.  I 
would tend to not put much stock in that explanation, as there is a federal 
audit of the program underway, and one of the ways to take a variable out of 
the audit would be to simply shut down intake of new people for a time.  The 
program is intended to provide in-home care and support for the elderly and 
disabled Alaskans.  Nobody currently in the program will be affected.  There 
are currently 3,200 people receiving in-home care and
 other 3,800 receiving more extensive services.  The feds said that the program 
shutdown was triggered by a waiting list of around 2,000 people.  ADN, Weds.
 



4.  Epiphany.  It has long been said that a conservative is a liberal who has 
been mugged by reality.  So it is for comedian Paul Rodriguez who was for years 
a typical Hollywood leftist, democrat, green, and supporter of all the usual 
trendy causes.  Rodriguez also is a farmer, and has seen first hand the 
devastation on the agricultural sector in California wrought by environmental 
lawsuits.  Last December a new management plan was approved by the feds that 
would shift the primary use of water used for farming in the Sam Joaquin Valley 
from farming to protection of the delta smelt.  There has been a significant 
drought in California in recent years and water for farming and drinking has 
been at a premium.   As a result, the farms are failing due to lack of water.  
So often, environmental rules and restrictions created in reaction to lawsuits 
by Big Green hit voiceless people who are put out of business, lose everything 
they have, and move out of
 the area.  Rodriguez was one of the people hit by the new management plan and 
has apparently seen the light.  He started speaking out strongly against the 
greens in particular and the leftist democrats in general.  Conservatives have 
a real opportunity here to stand up for the property rights of businessmen and 
people who actually work for a living against Big Green, who makes their money 
by putting people out business, out of their homes, and into poverty.  Hewitt, 
Fri.
 



5.  ACU.  One of the reasons that term limits have long been popular among 
conservatives is the demonstrably corrosive effects of spending long periods of 
time inside the Beltway (Washington DC).  The latest demonstration of that 
principle has been the actions of American Conservative Union Chairman David 
Keene and Executive Vice President Dennis Whitfield.  Politico reprinted a 
letter from Whitfield to FedEx promising public support in their fight against 
a Teamsters and UPS backed provision in the FAA Reauthorization Act that would 
change which labor laws they are governed by.  The letter stated that if FedEx 
were to “donate” two million dollars to ACU, the group would write letters, 
studies and opinion columns in opposition to the legislation.  FedEx refused 
and David Keene started writing letters blasting FedEx and in support of UPS 
and the legislation.  Ed Morrissey and Michelle Malkin carried the story, 
prompting a strong reaction by
 ACU, saying that Keene was doing this on his own time and with his own dime 
and that ACU’s position in opposition to the legislation was consistent.  
Whitfield did not explain his earlier letter to FedEx nor did he explain the 
attempted shakedown of FedEx.  The ACU may have been a great organization for a 
very long time, but this episode demonstrates very nicely why it is not a 
conducive for anyone to spend a long time inside the Beltway.  Hot Air, Sat.
 



6.  Revolt.  The uprising in Iran continued to percolate along last week with a 
fatwa tossed over the fence by the cleric who was considered to be Khomeini’s 
replacement.  He called the regime illegitimate, said that confessions forced 
out of protestors were without merit, and called for the people to remove the 
illegitimate rulers from their positions of power.  After the fatwa, protests 
in Tehran cranked up once again.  For our part, the Obama administration 
released five Quds Force commanders captured by American forces in northern 
Iraq two years ago to Iraqi government, which promptly sent them back to Iran.  
These five commanders were pretty important captives, as they had been 
directing Iranian participation in the insurgency, particularly the use of 
armor penetration explosive rounds manufactured in Iran, imported into Iraq, 
and used effectively against American forces.  Apparently the release was in 
exchange for release of British
 hostages and an American journalist taken hostage during the street riots 
currently going on in Iran.  Unnamed “senior US officials” referred to these 
guys as innocent civilians.  The Carterization of the war against radical Islam 
continues. 
 


7.  Special Session.  It appears that the Alaska Legislature will call itself 
into a special session on August 10.  The two current topics would be a veto 
override of a Palin veto of $28 million of stimulus money dedicated to energy 
(mostly weatherization improvements); and confirmation of LtGen Craig Campbell 
as Lieutenant Governor.  The special session is simply an excuse to stick a 
sharp stick into Palin’s eye after she has resigned. 
 
More later -
- AG
 
 
"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better 
than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not 
your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your 
chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our 
countrymen."
- Samuel Adams, speech at the Philadelphia
  State House, August 1, 1776.
 
 
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subscriber and supporter Elbert Collins at http://thatselbert.wordpress.com/ 
and the home page: http://home.gci.net/~agimarc 
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http://www.thevanguard.org/

 

  

 
 



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