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Wabash
10-24-2007, 01:42 AM
Friday, October 19, 2007 11:03 AM

By: David Limbaugh

Two recent news items remind us of the disconnect between the Democrats' claimed monopoly on compassion and the effects of their policies.

First, consider the emotionally charged public debate over President Bush's veto of a proposed expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Programs.

Standing by congressional Democrats in their push to override the veto, singer Paul Simon said with earnest indignation, "The president's veto of the reauthorization of SCHIP appears to be a heartless act. I'm here today to ask those of you who supported the veto to re-examine your conscience, to find compassion in your heart for our most vulnerable and sweetest citizens, our children."

Giving him the benefit of the doubt, the compassionate Simon is obviously unaware that the matter is not as simple as merely throwing money at the problem. To quote House Minority Leader John Boehner, "There are 500,000 kids in America who are eligible for this program who have not been signed up, yet there are some 700,000 adults who are already on the program."

Simon, unlike the Democrats pulling his puppet strings, must not realize that President Bush supports a $5 billion expansion, not reduction, of the program, or that the Democrats' plan goes far beyond providing a safety net to the needy.

It would allow states to make coverage available to families with incomes greater than $60,000 a year, which would entice people who can well afford private health insurance to opt for state coverage.

Is it good for the children for Democrats to exploit them as props in their quest to force socialized medicine on this nation, one incremental step at a time? Will the inevitably long waiting lines and substantially reduced quality of care be good for the children?

Why can't congressional Democrats just admit they have a soft spot for socialism: that they believe capitalism results in too much economic disparity and that government — the Constitution be damned — should redistribute wealth to suit their ideas of fairness? Never mind that a command-control economy results in a smaller economic pie.

What matters is they care, and by gosh, they're willing to forcibly transfer other people's money to prove it.

As another example, consider the Democrats' obstruction of President Bush's efforts to reform Social Security. Who can forget the Democrats' (Bill Clinton's, Al Gore's) insistence that the future solvency of this entitlement was in such jeopardy that it must be placed off limits in a lock box?

Yet when President Bush attempted to reform this "third rail of politics," Democrats didn't just oppose the eminently sensible "partial privatization" aspect of his plan. They went further, completely reversing themselves and denying the system was in trouble at all.

Our old friend Sen. Harry Reid said, "Social Security is not in crisis. It's a crisis the president's created, period . . . The president has never seen a crisis he hasn't created . . . [Bush is] exaggerating the solvency."

This time they went to the other end of the chronological spectrum and used seniors as props.

Here again, they pretended to be intervening for the very group of people their demagogic opposition was sure to harm: future Social Security recipients. Demonstrating once more their contempt for the private sector and free markets, they tried to scare seniors into believing President Bush was imperiling Social Security with his very modest proposal to allow participants to invest a small portion of their own funds.

Bush's valiant effort was dead on arrival, and we kicked the ball down the road. This week, we were reminded of the consequences of this reckless procrastination when the first baby boomer of a projected 80 million, Kathleen Casey-Kirschling, applied for her benefits. Despite the Democrats' denials in the name of protecting seniors –- most of whom are not yet seniors –- Social Security outlays are projected to exceed its receipts by 2041.

In the meantime, Democrat presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton, in the spirit of compassion, is advancing new plans every other week to dole out yet more government money to various groups of voters, er, beneficiaries. These newly promised funds obviously will not be available to pay off maturing Social Security IOUs. But without the slightest self-consciousness, Hillary rails against President Bush for irresponsibly increasing the deficit — though the deficit is, in fact, decreasing. But don't you ever forget how much she cares about the children whose financial future she's mortgaging.

Just believe her and her colleagues that it is evil Republicans who are bankrupting our children with tax cuts that have grown the economy and shrunk the deficit.

Conservatives must be prepared in this campaign season to return to their own free-market principles and expose the liberals' compassion for the ruse it is.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author, and attorney. His book "Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party" (Regnery) was just released in paperback. To find out more about David Limbaugh, please visit his Web site at www.davidlimbaugh.com.
http://www.newsmax.com/limbaugh/child_healthcare/2007/10/19/42319.html

Yep...dare to print the truth, even if libs can't handle it!

patriotsblade
10-24-2007, 01:46 AM
Holy shit, another Limbaugh. Is it really his brother or is it the growth on his ass that kept him out of Viet Nam?

Yellowdogtexan
10-24-2007, 07:47 AM
Is this guy the clone taken from the cyst on rush's butt that he used to dodge the draft and hide from vietnam

toxic
10-24-2007, 09:41 AM
... Why can't congressional Democrats just admit they have a soft spot for socialism: that they believe capitalism results in too much economic disparity and that government — the Constitution be damned — should redistribute wealth to suit their ideas of fairness? Never mind that a command-control economy results in a smaller economic pie.
...
Our old friend Sen. Harry Reid said, "Social Security is not in crisis. It's a crisis the president's created, period . . . The president has never seen a crisis he hasn't created . . . [Bush is] exaggerating the solvency."
....

I think we can sum this page of crap into one sentence of differences between the political parties.

The Republicans are for CEO Corporate Welfare and the Democrats are for the People.

Repussicans are willing to spend $Trillions on war, killing and destruction, while the Democrats are willing to spend several $Billion on helping people.

Cookie Parker
10-24-2007, 10:21 AM
Friday, October 19, 2007 11:03 AM

By: David Limbaugh

Two recent news items remind us of the disconnect between the Democrats' claimed monopoly on compassion and the effects of their policies.

First, consider the emotionally charged public debate over President Bush's veto of a proposed expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Programs.

Standing by congressional Democrats in their push to override the veto, singer Paul Simon said with earnest indignation, "The president's veto of the reauthorization of SCHIP appears to be a heartless act. I'm here today to ask those of you who supported the veto to re-examine your conscience, to find compassion in your heart for our most vulnerable and sweetest citizens, our children."

Giving him the benefit of the doubt, the compassionate Simon is obviously unaware that the matter is not as simple as merely throwing money at the problem. To quote House Minority Leader John Boehner, "There are 500,000 kids in America who are eligible for this program who have not been signed up, yet there are some 700,000 adults who are already on the program."

Simon, unlike the Democrats pulling his puppet strings, must not realize that President Bush supports a $5 billion expansion, not reduction, of the program, or that the Democrats' plan goes far beyond providing a safety net to the needy.

It would allow states to make coverage available to families with incomes greater than $60,000 a year, which would entice people who can well afford private health insurance to opt for state coverage.

Is it good for the children for Democrats to exploit them as props in their quest to force socialized medicine on this nation, one incremental step at a time? Will the inevitably long waiting lines and substantially reduced quality of care be good for the children?

Why can't congressional Democrats just admit they have a soft spot for socialism: that they believe capitalism results in too much economic disparity and that government — the Constitution be damned — should redistribute wealth to suit their ideas of fairness? Never mind that a command-control economy results in a smaller economic pie.

What matters is they care, and by gosh, they're willing to forcibly transfer other people's money to prove it.

As another example, consider the Democrats' obstruction of President Bush's efforts to reform Social Security. Who can forget the Democrats' (Bill Clinton's, Al Gore's) insistence that the future solvency of this entitlement was in such jeopardy that it must be placed off limits in a lock box?

Yet when President Bush attempted to reform this "third rail of politics," Democrats didn't just oppose the eminently sensible "partial privatization" aspect of his plan. They went further, completely reversing themselves and denying the system was in trouble at all.

Our old friend Sen. Harry Reid said, "Social Security is not in crisis. It's a crisis the president's created, period . . . The president has never seen a crisis he hasn't created . . . [Bush is] exaggerating the solvency."

This time they went to the other end of the chronological spectrum and used seniors as props.

Here again, they pretended to be intervening for the very group of people their demagogic opposition was sure to harm: future Social Security recipients. Demonstrating once more their contempt for the private sector and free markets, they tried to scare seniors into believing President Bush was imperiling Social Security with his very modest proposal to allow participants to invest a small portion of their own funds.

Bush's valiant effort was dead on arrival, and we kicked the ball down the road. This week, we were reminded of the consequences of this reckless procrastination when the first baby boomer of a projected 80 million, Kathleen Casey-Kirschling, applied for her benefits. Despite the Democrats' denials in the name of protecting seniors –- most of whom are not yet seniors –- Social Security outlays are projected to exceed its receipts by 2041.

In the meantime, Democrat presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton, in the spirit of compassion, is advancing new plans every other week to dole out yet more government money to various groups of voters, er, beneficiaries. These newly promised funds obviously will not be available to pay off maturing Social Security IOUs. But without the slightest self-consciousness, Hillary rails against President Bush for irresponsibly increasing the deficit — though the deficit is, in fact, decreasing. But don't you ever forget how much she cares about the children whose financial future she's mortgaging.

Just believe her and her colleagues that it is evil Republicans who are bankrupting our children with tax cuts that have grown the economy and shrunk the deficit.

Conservatives must be prepared in this campaign season to return to their own free-market principles and expose the liberals' compassion for the ruse it is.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author, and attorney. His book "Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party" (Regnery) was just released in paperback. To find out more about David Limbaugh, please visit his Web site at www.davidlimbaugh.com.
http://www.newsmax.com/limbaugh/child_healthcare/2007/10/19/42319.html

Yep...dare to print the truth, even if libs can't handle it!


The truth?

You have no idea what the truth is if you're reading Limbaugh. No wonder your head is stuck so far up your cute ass, you cutie....

come away from the lies...

Republicans support communism and fascism combined....giving tax dollars to corporations...

democrats have long supported capitalism and small business..the stuff that made this nation great before neocons gave all your tax dollars to the Bush bin Laden company, the Carlyle Group..even Neil Bush was the only one to make money off No Child Left Behind...

ROFLMAO!!! Come on over to the intelligent side of like, Wabash...and show your patriotism with a love of country and our constitution the republicans haven't shown in decades!!!

Izdaari
10-24-2007, 01:58 PM
Holy shit, another Limbaugh. Is it really his brother or is it the growth on his ass that kept him out of Viet Nam?
Yes, that is Rush Limbaugh's brother. He's a lawyer, a writer and a columnist. And he's at least as conservative as Rush, maybe more so.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Limbaugh

Wabash
10-24-2007, 02:00 PM
I think we can sum this page of crap into one sentence of differences between the political parties.

The Republicans are for CEO Corporate Welfare and the Democrats are for the People.

Repussicans are willing to spend $Trillions on war, killing and destruction, while the Democrats are willing to spend several $Billion on helping people.

Haaaaaaaaaaaaa! Too funny. Is that why there are more rich Demos than Pubs?

The truth?

You have no idea what the truth is if you're reading Limbaugh. No wonder your head is stuck so far up your cute ass, you cutie....

come away from the lies...

Republicans support communism and fascism combined....giving tax dollars to corporations...

democrats have long supported capitalism and small business..the stuff that made this nation great before neocons gave all your tax dollars to the Bush bin Laden company, the Carlyle Group..even Neil Bush was the only one to make money off No Child Left Behind...

ROFLMAO!!! Come on over to the intelligent side of like, Wabash...and show your patriotism with a love of country and our constitution the republicans haven't shown in decades!!!

Ya...the Limbaughs have it right...they are pretty damn smart people!

toxic
10-24-2007, 04:16 PM
Haaaaaaaaaaaaa! Too funny. Is that why there are more rich Demos than Pubs? ...


No, Dems are just smarter than Repugs.

Saguaro
10-24-2007, 04:57 PM
The truth ? Bush needs that extra money to fight the wars,cuz he has no money to fight in Iran

Wabash
10-24-2007, 05:13 PM
No, Dems are just smarter than Repugs.

Classic case of being a "legend in your own mind"! The major fault of Dems is that THEY think they are smarter!

The truth ? Bush needs that extra money to fight the wars,cuz he has no money to fight in Iran

We are going to have to deal with Iran, one of the axis of Evil, sooner or later...better raise enough money to do it...Axis of Evil was a true statement and relevant...:wink

Cookie Parker
10-24-2007, 06:18 PM
Haaaaaaaaaaaaa! Too funny. Is that why there are more rich Demos than Pubs?



Ya...the Limbaughs have it right...they are pretty damn smart people!

No, they are sneaky people who make millions of people like you who don't think for yourself....lazy people...