Monday, January 6, 2014
Meeting postponed due to weather
Due to the forecasted weather and feedback from members we will be cancelling the meeting for tonight (Monday, Jan-06) that was to be held at Brecksville Library.
Due to the importance of what was going to be discussed, we will either reschedule the meeting or host a group conference call.
We apologize for any inconvenience. Stay warm & stay safe!
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Obamacare tax hikes: here they come!
Heritage Foundation provides the following fun
information on Obamacare tax hikes, three of which take effect in this New
Year:
Obamacare
contains 18 specific tax hikes, mandates, or penalties that
cost Americans money, and three new ones take effect in 2014. This is only the
beginning—watch how two of these taxes get worse in the years to come.
1. Individual Mandate Tax. The
individual mandate is designed to strong-arm individuals into purchasing
government-approved health insurance or facing a tax penalty. In 2014, the
penalty for not purchasing insurance will be either $95 or 1 percent of annual
income (whichever is greater). Very few, if any, people will end up paying just
$95, because individuals with an annual income of only $9,500 or less would
likely qualify for Medicaid or a hardship exemption from the mandate. The
mandate increases drastically in coming years, rising to $325 or 2 percent of
income in 2015, and $695 or 2.5 percent of income in 2016—whichever is greater.
2. Health Insurer Tax. One of the
largest tax increases in the law is an annual fee imposed on health insurers
based on their share of the market. It is estimated to raise $8 billion in 2014
alone. The tax will more than likely be passed on to consumers through premium
increases. An actuarial analysis by the consulting firm Oliver Wyman projects
that in 2014, this tax will increase premiums by 1.9 percent to 2.3 percent.
And the impact will be greater in later years as the tax increases.
3. Reinsurance Fee. This fee
isn’t included in the list of 18 tax hikes, but it’s another one that
will impact the cost of insurance. Health insurers will have to pay the
temporary fee on group health plans to help spread the cost of the covering
those in the individual market, inside and outside Obamacare’s exchanges. The
fee begins in 2014, costing $63 per covered person and decreasing in 2015 and
2016. Like most taxes and fees, the result will likely be higher insurance
premiums.
Sneak Peek at 2015: Employer Mandate. By law, the employer mandate was
supposed to begin in 2014, but the Obama Administration delayed enforcing it
until 2015. The employer mandate forces employers with 50 or
more full-time employees (defined as those working 30 hours per week) to offer
government-approved health coverage or pay a penalty. The penalty varies—either
$2,000 per employee after the first 30 workers, or $3,000 per employee
receiving subsidized coverage in the exchange, whichever is less.
Regardless of
the delay, many businesses have already adapted by reducing hours for their
employees—falling under the threshold to avoid both the cost of coverage and
the penalty.
We need health
reform that works for Americans—not against them.
Well, yes!
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Announcement: First meeting of 2014
Please join us at our first meeting of 2014
to start the year off right and hit the ground running.
This year looks to be an action packed year and we will be gearing up to
deal with issues at all levels of government from local councils & school
boards to Cuyahoga County Council, Ohio State House, and Congress.
While we deal with upcoming issues, we will continue to preach the mantra
of "all politics are local" and how what we do this year all leads up to the
2016 Presidential race.
Leading off our initial meeting of the year will be County
Councilman Dave Greenspan who will talk about the State of Cuyahoga
County and the upcoming proposal to renew the SIN Tax to pay for FIrst Energy
Stadium improvements.
We will also have Jesse Smith the N/E OH Regional Coordinator for
Americans for Prosperity talk about what they will be doing this
upcoming year and the renewed relationship with TPP and AFP in Ohio.
- Date: Monday Jan-06-14
- Time: 7pm - 8:30pm
- Location: Brecksville Library
- Address: 9089 Brecksville Rd Brecksville, OH (Map)
We look forward to seeing you there!
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Monday, December 30, 2013
The Budget Deal: Compromise or sell-out?
Socialism - 1
Free Market - 0
Over the Christmas holiday, our family was discussing the "compromise"
budget deal as negotiated by Rep. Patty Murray and Rep. Paul Ryan - the
deal that Tea Party Patriots - and veterans - are outraged about. One member of our family had
watched Rep. Murray making the talk show rounds and was favorably impressed by Murray, who was touting
the value of compromise. The Washington Times
reported one of those TV interviews:
Sen. Patty Murray said Wednesday the budget dealshe
struck with Rep. Paul Ryan “wasn’t easy,” but it had to be done to rebuild
trust in Washington and clear the way for work on tax and entitlement reform.
Mrs. Murray, Washington Democrat, said she knew both sides of the
political spectrum would not be pleased with everything that went into the
deal, but that’s the price of
compromise.
“In order to deal with the long-term challenges that our country
faces … we have to have the trust of the American people, we have to have the
trust of each other in Congress — in a divided Congress — to do that,” she told
CNN’s “New Day.”
Compromise rebuilds
trust, so compromise is a good thing. Or is it?
Here is another way
to look at these "compromise" pieces of legislation. Imagine the United
States is the football, and Congress represents the competing teams. The blue end-zone
represents the Free Market, supposedly the goal of the conservative team (supposedly comprised of Republicans). The red end-zone represents socialism, the
goal of the Democrats/Socialists/Progressives. One could make the case that the
United States is already about 2/3 of the way down the field toward the Socialism goal
line.
The "compromise" budget means that instead of
Socialist/Progressive getting, say, a one yard advance, they got only an inch this
time. But it is another inch in the wrong direction. These much-touted
"compromises" (including tax hikes and elimination of sequestration budget restraints) end up being compromises for only one side: those
who champion the free market. For Rep. Murray and her team, "the price of compromise" was pretty much zero.
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Nervous Nellie legislators
Speaker John "If I Only Had the Nerve" Boehner
Amidst all the recent attacks on Tea Party Patriots by Speaker John Boehner, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, or American Crossroads architect Karl Rove,
here’s an excerpt from an article entitled "Harvard Prof: Tea Party Not
Going Anywhere, More Likely To Win," an analysis posted yesterday at Breitbart’s Big Government:
"At the grassroots,
volunteer activists formed hundreds of local Tea Parties, meeting regularly to
plot public protests against the Obama Administration and place steady pressure
on GOP organizations and candidates at all levels," they found. "At
least half of all GOP voters sympathize with this Tea Party upsurge."
Though
Skokpol and Williamson have their typical biases and describe the Tea Party
movement as a "radical" one that may not like minorities--without any
evidence of that assertion--they acknowledge that "even though there is no
one center of Tea Party authority—indeed, in some ways because there is no one
organized center—the entire gaggle of grassroots" and outside groups that
support the movement "wields money and primary votes to exert powerful
pressure on Republican officeholders and candidates."
Skocpol
observes that the "Tea Party clout has grown in Washington and state
capitals" because "Americans are also losing ever more faith in the
federal government." In addition, "most legislators and
candidates are Nervous Nellies," and they have seen the Tea Party defeat
establishment Republicans like Charlie Crist in Florida in 2010 and David
Dewhurst in Texas in 2012 in addition to knocking off incumbent Republican
Sens. Bob Bennett (R-UT) and Richard Lugar (R-IN).
"That
grabs legislators’ attention and results in either enthusiastic support for, or
acquiescence to, obstructive tactics," Skocpol writes.
So in 2014, let’s keep grabbing
the attention of all those Nervous Nellie legislators!
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Speaker Boehner and the GOP elite: stuck on stupid
On Christmas Day, The Wall
Street Journal reported on the GOP
Establishment's all-out attack on its conservative base:
Republican leaders and their
corporate allies have launched an array of efforts aimed at diminishing the
clout of the party's most conservative activists and promoting legislation
instead of confrontation next year.
GOP House leaders are taking steps to
impose discipline on wavering committee chairmen and tea-party factions.
Meanwhile, major donors and advocacy groups, such as the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce and American Crossroads, are preparing an aggressive effort to groom
and support more centrist Republican candidates for Congress in 2014's midterm
elections.
"Promoting legislation instead of confrontation"? "More centrist" candidates? Most
Tea Party Patriots would prefer the repeal of Progressive legislation and unconstitutional Executive Orders - even if that means confrontation with the socialist Progressives in both parties. Most Tea Party Patriots would prefer candidates who will put Tea Party principles before party.
The WSJ reporter identifies several GOP-proposed measures that will do nothing to stop the downward spiral caused by runaway
spending, regulations that strangle free enterprise, and job-killing legislation. Thomas Lifson at The American Thinker pounced on the report with some blistering criticism of
Speaker Boehner's ham-fisted "leadership" - based on intimidation and
marginalization of any members of the House who dare to vote against Boehner's party line, even when it means breaking campaign promises and breaking faith with constituents:
This is a recipe for suicide. We saw in November 2012 how well it
works when a party pushes a presidential candidate who alienates the base. The
GOP turnout was far too low because Romney did not inspire the base. Does
anyone think John Boehner does? Does anyone care how turnout will go in
November next year?
The GOP Establishment lives and breathes the Beltway, where the
combined weight of the media, government bureaucrats, and all those lobbyists
leads them astray. They have no idea how their arrogance plays to their natural
constituency.
The midterm elections should be a slam-dunk. But the Beltway
Republicans, traumatized by the media campaign against the shutdown, are
fighting the last war, completely unaware that the base doesn't want another
shutdown, it wants repeal of Obamacare and sees it in sight with victory on
2014 and then 2016. If only the Establishment can stop attacking them while it
sucks up corporate money.
It
does look like Tea Party Patriots have to challenge a GOP party run by establishment and Progressive “elites” AND a Democrat party controlled by establishment and Progressive “elites”. And Speaker Boehner thinks the best strategy heading into 2014 is to alienate the conservative base. He is Stuck on Stupid.
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