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Saturday, June 15, 2013
Taxation Without Representation: Alive and Well in the State of Ohio
Labels:
GOP,
Immigration,
Ohio,
Press Releases,
Senator Portman (OH)
Friday, June 14, 2013
Bus to DC "Audit the IRS" Rally next week
"Audit the IRS" Rally to Include
Amnesty Issue
Date/Time:
Wednesday, June 19th from Noon to 2 PM
Where: West Lawn of the US Capitol
For
more information/RSVP: visit http://www.teapartypatriots.org/audit-the-irs-rally/
[Cleveland Tea Party Patriots can sign up for the bus going from the Akron area; here are details from Ohio Tea Party Patriot co-coordinator Marianne Gasiecki - and please make your plans ASAP:]
A
bus is being planned for Akron/Canton/Cambridge area:
If
you want to take a bus, a gentleman by the name of Scott ... is
coordinating one. He was originally planning to leave from the Akron area, but
if he doesn't get enough responses, he will be joining forces with Zanesville,
which means the departure location could be changed to Cambridge.
If
you are interested, please e-mail ClevelandTeaParty@gmail.com ASAP, so we can provide you with further contact info and can plan accordingly [and you can determine time/location, cost, etc.].
Tea
Party Patriots will also be incorporating the Amnesty issue into this IRS rally.
Again, for more information go to teapartypatriots.org
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Medicaid Expansion in Ohio: Are Hospitals and Insurance Companies Too Big (and Powerful) to Fail?
Marianne, Ohio Tea Party Patriot co-coordinator, published her op-ed on Ohio Medicaid expansion in The Blaze yesterday:
What would cause an otherwise fiscally conservative budget hawk to push for Medicaid expansion - an unsustainable, broken system that provides substandard, if any, care to those in need - and turn his back on the very constituents that supported him?
ARE HOSPITALS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES TOO BIG (AND POWERFUL) TO FAIL?
What would cause an otherwise fiscally conservative budget hawk to push for Medicaid expansion - an unsustainable, broken system that provides substandard, if any, care to those in need - and turn his back on the very constituents that supported him?
Money.
When Governor Kasich made his
announcement to support Medicaid expansion in Ohio, it made no sense
to anyone who knows the Governor’s fiscal policies or congressional
history. The only plausible explanation was that it’s campaign
season.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was
intentionally constructed to turn health care providers into
lobbyists for Medicaid expansion, by phasing out federal funding that
currently offsets some of the charity work hospitals are mandated to
provide.
The Ohio Hospital Assoc. (OHA) claims
that Medicaid must be expanded to care for the poor, but only 16 out
of the 88 hospitals in its network would have reported a loss had
they not received charity offsets, and only 30 hospitals reported
charity offsets exceeding 1% of their total revenue (Ohio
Hospitals Would Net Millions Without Charity Care Funding).
But the OHA insists that its members need more taxpayer funding.
Really?
Former OHA President and CEO James
Castle was paid over $600,000 by the hospital lobbying group in 2011.
The current chair of the OHA Board James Pancoast (who is also CEO
of Premier Health Partners) was paid over $800,000 in 2011. The
Cleveland Clinic – the model of health care according to President
Obama – paid the most recent past chair of the OHA, Fred DeGrandis,
almost $900,000. And the list goes on (Ohio
Hospital Association Millionaires Want More of Your Money)
What about insurance companies? Rep.
Barbara Sears, who recently introduced House Bill 176 to expand
Medicaid in Ohio, manages the employee benefits division at Roemer
Insurance, and over 27% of the donations made to her campaign account
came from the health care industry alone. Rep. Sears’ top donor,
Ginni Ragan, has been identified as a supporter of the ACA Medicaid
expansion. Other top donors were Friends of Ohio Hospitals, the OHA,
Aetna, Humana, Merck and Novartis, just to name a few (source: Ohio
Secretary of State).
Who was one of the top contributors to
Governor Kasich’s campaign? Barbara Mixon, wife of Mal Mixon who
owns Invacare Corporation (manufacturer and
distributor of home and long-term care medical products) and
is Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees
of The Cleveland Clinic Foundation (Followthemoney.org).
It is these same organizations that
have threatened to pull their campaign funding from anyone who
opposes Medicaid expansion.
What these organizations, the Governor
and other Medicaid expansion proponents seem to have forgotten is
that regardless of the money in their campaign coffers, without the
grassroots conservative vote, they cannot win. Governor Romney is a
perfect example of what happens when the grassroots conservatives are
left uninspired and feeling betrayed.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Ohio Senate passes budget : Update on Ohio Medicaid Expansion
From Marianne / Ohio Tea Party Patriots:
Ohio Budget Passed
Last week the Ohio Senate passed a budget. The
good news is it did not include Medicaid expansion. The bad news is, the fight
is far from over.
The more conservative members of the
House continue to fight against Medicaid expansion, but are up against other
members, and our Governor, who will personally and politically benefit from the
expansion, as well as the gargantuan American Hospital Association and the Ohio
Hospital Association which stand to gain $13 billion over the next seven years
with this expansion.
Who else gains from the expansion? It's not
the taxpayer, and most likely not those in need. Click Here to Read Marianne's recent Op-Ed regarding who's
behind the push for Medicaid expansion.
If Medicaid expansion is not passed, the AHA
and the OHA will most likely use their power and money to get it on the ballot
this fall.
They must be exposed for the self-serving
bullies that they are.
# # #
Friday, June 7, 2013
Amnesty vote scheduled for Tuesday: Kill. The. Bill.
NumbersUSA reports that
The Senate will vote on the Schumer-Rubio-Obama Amnesty bill on Tuesday, June 11th at 2:15 p.m.
The bill can be killed with this first vote if it doesn't get 60 YES votes.There has been plenty of debate about this bill or the plans for this bill since January. After the Judiciary Committee made it clear that this bill will provide amnesty/work permits to 11 million illegal aliens before any new enforcement -- and will issue 33 million work permits to foreign citizens over the first ten years -- there is no need for more debate to know it is time to just kill the bill.
Details on the bill in a PDF file here.
And from Ohio Tea Party Patriots:
Ohioans Are Against the
Senate's Amnesty Bill
Brown and Portman Must Respect the Will of the People
(Washington,
D.C. June 7, 2013) A statewide poll of likely Ohio voters
finds strong opposition to a bill before the U.S. Senate that would grant
amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens and dramatically increase overall
immigration to the United States. According to the
poll, 56 percent of Ohio voters oppose S.744, the Gang of Eight
immigration bill - including 38 percent who said they are "strongly
opposed." Click Here to See the Poll.
Rep. Labrador has
left the Amnesty Gang of Eight due to his concern over the taxpayers having to
foot the health care bill of illegal immigrants. Read More
Call Senators Portman and Brown and tell them they were elected
to respect and represent the will of the people.
Rob Portman Contact Information
Sherrod Brown Contact Information
Schedule a few minutes on Monday to call both
Senators. You might also wish to call Sen. Marco Rubio’s office at 202-224-3041 or e-mail him here. What a disappointment he is!
UPDATE 6/6/13: Add Senator Kelly Ayotte to your list. Here's her op-ed on why she will vote yes. Her phone numbers are at the bottom of the op-ed page.
UPDATE 6/6/13: Add Senator Kelly Ayotte to your list. Here's her op-ed on why she will vote yes. Her phone numbers are at the bottom of the op-ed page.
There was some good news yesterday (Thurs.), reported at
National Review online:
The House of Representatives voted 224–201 Thursday morning to deny funding for the Obama administration’s controversial Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy. The policy, which was implemented via executive order in June 2012, effectively assumes the enactment of the DREAM Act, legislation that has failed to pass Congress on multiple occasions, and has raised concerns about executive overreach.
It’s a start.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Are your papers in order?
It's not just the IRS. Now The Capitol Police are dragging their feet in the process to approve a routine permit for a Tea Party Patriots event scheduled for later this month. (It is distressing to read this report; The Capitol Police did a fantastic job at the first Taxpayer March on DC in Sept. 2009). Via Gateway Pundit here
The Tea Party Patriots were planning a rally in Washington DC on Wednesday June 19th [2013].
But they ran into a wall.
The Capitol Police want to see their websites first.
Kevin Mooneyhan from the Tea Party Patriots described this latest Tea Party challenge:
Below is the timeline of events surrounding our June 19th rally at the Capitol.
We haven’t done anything to publicize this event yet because we wanted to make sure we had the permit in hand. You know, follow the rules, do the right thing, etc.
Event Date: June 19, 2013
Permit Submitted: 5/22/2013 via fax
Scroll through the timeline over at Gateway Pundit.
Outraged? Take heart. If you missed testimony in DC today by patriots, here is a good report at PJ Media.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Hey Patriots! Captain America comes to Cleveland
In the midst of major concerns such as Medicaid expansion in Ohio,
Common Core curricula, IRS and DOJ scandals, and on and on – well, here is a
brief diversion.
Captain
America comes to Cleveland
Captain America “is an American fictional character, a superhero who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. . . . Captain America
wears a costume that bears an American flag motif. . . . [He
is] an intentionally patriotic creation who was often depicted fighting the Axis powers of World War II.”
"Captain America: The Winter Soldier" is being filmed in Cleveland this summer. From The Plain Dealer on May 31:
And so, the traffic nightmare for West Siders begins today as filming for "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" continues in and around downtown. The West Shoreway was closed around 4:30 a.m. [yesterday] for filming.
The filming on the bridge this afternoon involved over a hundred vehicles, including service and technical vehicles. The sequence will probably end up as a few seconds in a high-speed freeway chase with one guy beating up another guy on the hood of a car. All the cars in the scene were driven out into position across the bridge, ready to move in both directions. Lots of waiting. Then the stunt car, pulled by a truck with crew and camera, moved into place. When the sequence began, vehicles started crawling in synch at maybe 15-20 MPH. We watched two takes. Here’s a video of the not-yet-high speed action sequence, shot from a balcony with a bird’s eye view. Watch for the action behind the camera truck with the white screen, about halfway through. (There is an embiggen button bottom right on the video frame.)
Now back to reality!
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