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Thursday, November 14, 2013

President Obama tries to change the subject


Cartoon/photo credit: Gary Varvel at Indystar.com here.

Today, President Obama came to Cleveland. The Columbus Dispatch reported:
With his health-care law facing intense criticism and his polling numbers tanking, President Barack Obama traveled to a once-shuttered steel plant here to perhaps remind Americans that, well, it’s not all so bad. . . .

Not all so bad? The President's attempt to change the subject with some upbeat comments does not seem to be working. And his temporary "fix" to Obamacare, announced this morning,turns out to be no such thing.  From The Washington Post
The reason for this is not simply the impracticability of getting insurance companies to reissue expired policies and the need to get any fix through the Republican House. The essence of Obamacare has always been to force young, healthy people into the exchanges. If they do not do that, the exchanges become a repository for only the sickest people, and the so-called death spiral begins. Indeed, the “you can keep your insurance” idea is the ultimate poison pill — whether offered by the House Republicans or Senate Democrats. It is, in short, a cure that is worse for Obamacare than its current travails — as impossible as that might seem.
The Obamacare train wreck continues.
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The Health Care Compact: 8 States & Counting -- Let's make Ohio #9!


OH Rep. Wes Retherford will be giving his sponsor testimony for the Health Care Compact (HB 277) on Tuesday November 19th, and is asking for our support and presence.  

If you can join us in Columbus in support of Rep Retherford's testimony on HB 227 or if you are interested in joining us for a up coming conference call to learn more on the Health Care Compact efforts in Ohio, please click here.

From The Health Care Compact --

As of this writing, the Health Care Compact (HCC) has been signed into law in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Indiana, Missouri, Texas, Oklahoma, and Utah. The bill has been introduced and is under consideration in nine other states. 

All of this progress is due to the grassroots advocacy and support of thousands of Americans like you who believe the federal government should stay out of health care.Together, we’re sending a clear message to Congress: America wants a wiser alternative to Obamacare.

Every state we gain increases the pressure on Congress to recognize the HCC as a means for member states to bypass the financial disaster of Obamacare—and to affirm the states’ right to operate at a smaller, local government level on issues like health care.

With more provisions of Obamacare set to take effect on January 1, we’ve arrived at a “strike while the iron is hot” moment in the HCC movement.The financial, ethical, and practical problems of Obamacare are becoming more real to the American people, and it’s up to us to show them that there is an alternative . . . one that is simple, locally empowering, and mandated by the Constitution.

There has never been a better time to tell your friends, neighbors, and coworkers about the HCC, because more people are open to the idea than ever before. There’s also never been a better time to throw your financial support behind the HCC, as the momentum builds for advocacy and awareness.

Please click here and sign the petition to show your support of HB 227 & the Health Care Compact efforts in Ohio.


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Ohio Counts on Coal



From OCR --


Unfortunately, too many Americans do not understand the significant contributions coal makes to the U.S. economy and our way of life. President Obama is taking advantage of this lack of understanding by waging a war on coal to the explicit benefit of his green pork agenda. His recent proposal to regulate carbon emissions from power plants, including those powered by coal, will have a devastating impact on the economies of several states, including Ohio. This regulation will produce a ripple effect across the entire nation by forcing people out of work, while increasing the price of electricity for consumers and businesses.

Last year, President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new source greenhouse gas emissions standards that, once enacted, will make it impossible to build a new coal-fired power plant in America, simply because the technology does not yet exist to meet the EPA’s regulations. 

This is hardly fair or affordable. In addition, the move represents a circumvention of Congress by regulating rather than legislating new public policy.

According to Count on Coal, American coal provides 43% of U.S. electric power generation, providing power for more than 60 million homes and 3.4 million businesses. Direct and indirect employment generated by U.S. coal mining accounts for 555,270 jobs, for a combined annual payroll of $36.3 billion.

In Ohio, coal provides 73% of the state’s electric power generation, which is the equivalent of more than 4.5 million homes and 200,000 businesses. Based on the cost of electricity, Ohio ranks #27 in the nation in energy affordability, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Ohio ranks #10 in the nation in coal production and #4 in the nation in coal use. Direct and indirect employment generated by U.S. coal mining in Ohio accounts for 27,540 jobs, for a combined annual payroll of $1.6 billion.

President Obama has chosen a regulatory path to pursue his scorched earth green agenda, which will ensure that the hundreds of thousands of coal jobs in this country go up in smoke… but nothing else. The regulations proposed by his Administration will make it cost-prohibitive for the coal industry to survive, let alone thrive or expand. The impact of his proposed regulations could cripple too many Ohio communities whose workforces depend upon the coal community for jobs. In addition, the price of electricity we all pay will skyrocket.

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin and Kentucky Congressman Ed Whitfield understand the burdens that the Obama Administration’s proposed over-regulations would place on working families and electricity consumers. They have introduced legislation to combat these encroachments and allow for Congressional debate on this important economic issue. 

Their bill would eliminate the Obama administration’s proposed greenhouse gas emissions rules for new power plants and prevent emissions rules on existing power plants from going into effect until Congress passes legislation setting an implementation date. Additionally, the bill would require the EPA to set up different regulatory categories for natural gas- and coal-fired power plants.

The battle for the future of coal is being waged on two fronts – regulatory in the EPA, and legislative on Capitol Hill. If President Obama and his allies have their way, there will be no future for coal. Period. This will impact our economy negatively in both the short and long terms. 

We count on coal for jobs. We count on coal to keep energy affordable. Ohio communities count on coal. Electricity consumers count on coal. We all count on coal. We need to realize what an integral part coal plays in our economy before it gets taken away.

Eli Miller is the State Director of Americans for Prosperity – Ohio and Americans for Prosperity Foundation – Ohio.


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Updates: Ohio Health Care Compact and hearing to repeal Common Core



From our state co-coordinator, Marianne:
The week of November 16th will be a demanding one due to the Ohio Health Care Compact testimony on the 19th and the 2nd hearing on the repeal of Common Core on the 20th.
Sponsor Hearing on the
Health Care Compact 
Eight states have already passed the Health Care Compact, Ohio could be the ninth. 
More than 20% of Ohio residents are covered by Medicaid, an already failing government system, and with the absolute failure in the roll-out of the "UN"-affordable Care Act, we can expect it to get much worse.
The solution is the Health Care Compact, an interstate compact that will give us the authority to determine the health care that suites the needs of the citizens of Ohio.
Take Action
Sign the petition to stop the "UN"-affordable Care Act in Ohio. Learn more about the Health Care Compact and join us on a conference call this Sunday evening. Mark your calendar and  Click Here to Register

Show your support for the Health Care Compact in Ohio and attend the sponsor hearing.
WHEN:    Tuesday, November 19th, 1:00 p.m.
WHERE:   Statehouse in Columbus
               Room Number TBD


Sponsor Hearing on the 
Repeal of Common Core
Over 300 supporters of HB 237 showed up at the sponsor hearing. Were it not for this show of support the sponsor of the bill, Rep Thompson, believes he would not be receiving a second hearing.
Can we hit the 500 mark this time?  Show your support for HB 237 and attend the next hearing, which will include testimony from experts in education and on Common Core Standards. 
WHEN:    Wednesday, November 20th, 5 p.m.
WHERE:   Statehouse in Columbus (driving directions here)
               Room 313


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Devastation in the Philippines






Photos from the Daily Mail

Two days ago, a Fox News Report listed a number of charities sending food, medicine, and supplies to victims. Skipping over the UN-based organizations, one that looked good to me was Catholics Relief Services (CRS). They do not accept in-kind donations, only money. 
CRS is #21 in the top 50 charities as rated by The Christian Science Monitor

The devastation is mind-boggling. More photos at ABC (Australia) here

Monday, November 11, 2013

Veterans Day : honoring all who served





Today is Veteran’s Day. From the government website:

World War I – known at the time as “The Great War” - officially ended when the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, in the Palace of Versailles outside the town of Versailles, France. However, fighting ceased seven months earlier when an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, between the Allied nations and Germany went into effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. For that reason, November 11, 1918, is generally regarded as the end of “the war to end all wars.” 
. . . 
Veterans Day continues to be observed on November 11, regardless of what day of the week on which it falls. The restoration of the observance of Veterans Day to November 11 not only preserves the historical significance of the date, but helps focus attention on the important purpose of Veterans Day: A celebration to honor America's veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. 
Today we honor our veterans, but as columnist Mark Baisley points out at Townhall, we need to have their back. He previews a book just out : “Betrayed: The Shocking True Story of Extortion 17 as told by a Navy SEAL’s Father”. From the article / preview:

The book details the events of August 6, 2011 in Afghanistan surrounding the shooting down of an American Chinook helicopter that held the evocative name of “Extortion 17.”A high-value Al-Qaeda leader was pinned down in a village by U.S. Army Rangers. Three hours into the intense ground engagement, Extortion 17 was tasked to carry seventeen SEALs into the battle with the onerous task of capturing the Al-Qaeda leader alive.. . .
Under the Obama Administration’s new rules of engagement, no strike could be made on that building without assurance that no civilians were inside. The enemy knows these rules, which is why they run into buildings where civilians may be located.
Under the protection of Obama rules, the enemy set up on the tower of the building and shot down Extortion 17 using three rocket-propelled grenades. The Chinook fell to the ground in a tremendous explosion, killing all 30 people on board.
The parents of those SEAL Team members who died were gathered for a briefing and were given hundreds of pages of information from the investigation of the event. Betrayed includes many pages of that original material; material that raised enough unsettling questions that Billy Vaughn wrote a book.
One question asked at the briefing was why, even in the minutes following the shoot-down of Extortion 17, America’s massive firepower was withheld. Three-star Admiral Robert Harward explained to the parents that a drone strike wasn’t used because, “we need to win their hearts and minds.” 
Evidently, this policy of social politeness on the battlefront motivated the Obama Administration to relegate authority over American troops under Afghanistan command one year before the Extortion 17 crash, the greatest loss of U.S. military SEALs in a single incident. 
The parents of Special Operations Chief (SEAL) Aaron Carson Vaughn have a website for our son, with their tribute and book. 


Not only does this Administration not honor those who serve, it is undermining and weakening the military. The story of Extortion 17 should be front page news. Of course, the media is ignoring it. Please share this story with your family and friends.






Sunday, November 10, 2013

Ohio Health Care Compact: moving the ball down the field



From our Ohio Tea Party Patriot co-coordinator, Marianne:
Many of you are aware of the work Tea Party Patriots of Ohio has been doing with Rep Wes Retherford and the Health Care Compact, to stop the Obamacare train wreck.
The Health Care Compact is an interstate compact.  It has already been passed in eight states and has been introduced and under consideration in nine other states, including Ohio.
Rep. Retherford will be giving his sponsor testimony on HB 227 November 19th, and is asking for our support and presence. Please let us know if you'll be able to join us, and we'll continue to forward information regarding the testimony and the Health Care Compact, as we are updated.
Eight states and their governors have already signed the Health Care Compact legislation into law.  Let's make Ohio the 9th!
Want to Learn More?
Take Action
The Health Care Compact is our answer to the question "Who should govern?"  The Health Care Compact promotes:
* self-governance by bringing the decision making process closer to the people.
*  Click here for a brief video explaining the Health Care Compact
*  Join us in Columbus in support of Rep Retherford's testimony on HB 227  Click Here if you can join us or participate in a conference call
*  Sign the petition to show your support of self-governance through the Health Care Compact.  Click Here to Sign.
We received over 2,000 signatures in one week's time when showing our opposition to Medicaid expansion.  Let's show our support of self-governance and sign the petition for the Ohio Health Care Compact. 
Shouldn't our elected representatives be allowed to represent us, rather than being stripped of their authority to do so?

*  Forward the Ohio Health Care Compact petition to all your friends and family, and ask them to forward it to all they know.
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