Saturday, December 19, 2009

Pope John Paul II, Venerable

Good news for those of us who are spiritually connected to JP2. Pope Pius XII also made Venerable.

It's hard to believe on this spectacular day, with everyone on the East coast battoning down the hatches for a blizzard, the devils minions are advancing their war against life and freedom in our country as we know it.

Nelson, the last to cave, played a round of rope-a-dope with Harry Reid and claimed the compromise prohibits public funding of abortions.

What?

You don't believe the bill doesn't include funding abortions?

But...Barbara Boxer believes it.

"...the compromise Nelson agreed to with Reid makes it so states could disallow abortion coverage in the new health insurance exchanges. States that don't opt out of the abortion coverage would still force their residents to pay for abortions under the government-run health care system.

Two pro-abortion senators -- Barbara Boxer, a California Democrat, and Patty Murray, a Washington Democrat -- hailed the compromise."


With a small majority of the country wanting to dismantle the best healthcare system in the world to add 50 million more people into a system that is at the brink, and no money to pay for it - and an even smaller majority wanting to their tax dollars spent on abortions, they must be counting on stupidity, laziness and short memories in 2010.

The Republicans got right on it.

Fixed it is not. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-NV) latest health care “manager’s amendment” would STILL levy a new “abortion premium” fee on Americans under the Democrats’ health care plan.

Under Reid’s “manager’s amendment,” there is no prohibition on abortion coverage in federally subsidized plans participating in the Exchange. Instead the amendment includes layers of accounting gimmicks that demand that plans participating in the Exchange or the new government-run plan that will be managed by the Office of Personnel Management must establish “allocation accounts” when elective abortion is a covered benefit (p. 41). Everyone enrolled in these plans must pay a monthly abortion premium (p. 41, lines 5-8), and these funds will be used to pay for the elective abortion services. The Reid amendment directs insurance companies to assess the cost of elective abortion coverage (p. 43), and charge a minimum of $1 per enrollee per month (p. 43, lines 20-22).

Under Reid’s “manager’s amendment,” there is no prohibition on abortion coverage in federally subsidized plans participating in the Exchange. Instead the amendment includes layers of accounting gimmicks that demand that plans participating in the Exchange or the new government-run plan that will be managed by the Office of Personnel Management must establish “allocation accounts” when elective abortion is a covered benefit (p. 41). Everyone enrolled in these plans must pay a monthly abortion premium (p. 41, lines 5-8), and these funds will be used to pay for the elective abortion services. The Reid amendment directs insurance companies to assess the cost of elective abortion coverage (p. 43), and charge a minimum of $1 per enrollee per month (p. 43, lines 20-22).

In short, the Reid bill continues to defy the will of the American people and contradict longstanding federal policy by providing federal subsidies to private health plans that cover elective abortions. The new language does include a “state opt-out” provision if a state passes a law to prohibit insurance coverage of abortion, but it’s a sham because it does nothing to prevent one state’s tax dollars from paying for elective abortions in other states.

A majority of Americans believe that health care plans should not be mandated to provide elective abortion coverage, and a majority of Americans do not believe government health care plans should include abortion coverage.Under Reid’s “manager’s amendment,” there is no prohibition on abortion coverage in federally subsidized plans participating in the Exchange. Instead the amendment includes layers of accounting gimmicks that demand that plans participating in the Exchange or the new government-run plan that will be managed by the Office of Personnel Management must establish “allocation accounts” when elective abortion is a covered benefit (p. 41). Everyone enrolled in these plans must pay a monthly abortion premium (p. 41, lines 5-8), and these funds will be used to pay for the elective abortion services. The Reid amendment directs insurance companies to assess the cost of elective abortion coverage (p. 43), and charge a minimum of $1 per enrollee per month (p. 43, lines 20-22).

In short, the Reid bill continues to defy the will of the American people and contradict longstanding federal policy by providing federal subsidies to private health plans that cover elective abortions. The new language does include a “state opt-out” provision if a state passes a law to prohibit insurance coverage of abortion, but it’s a sham because it does nothing to prevent one state’s tax dollars from paying for elective abortions in other states.

A majority of Americans believe that health care plans should not be mandated to provide elective abortion coverage, and a majority of Americans do not believe government health care plans should include abortion coverage.


The Republicans are being handed the 2010 election on a silver platter.

The country may already be destroyed by then but we may just have enough escape hatches built into the communism to slowly unravel it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

was there not a resolution included in the last round of negotiations that allowed action to be taken against forms of dissent not necessarily against the health act. I am sure if it is still there we will see no more tea parties