Incoming US House Republicans Move to repeal Obama Healthcare … 60% Of Voters Want Repeal of Obamacare

 

REPEAL, REPEAL, REPEAL …

The incoming Republican controlled House of Representatives will move to real Obamacare, its not a threat, its a promise. House Republicans look to hold the vote on the repeal of Obamcare on January 12. However, Senate Democrats warn GOP Speaker to be John Boehner, Don’t bother with healthcare repeal.  Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (NV) and other yop Dems wrote a letter to incoming House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Monday warning the new GOP House against advancing legislation that would undo the sweeping healthcare overhaul.  Much more at Sister Toldja … welcome news, indeed.

Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives plan to pass a bill next week to repeal President Barack Obama’s overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system, a senior party aide said on Monday, but the effort is widely expected to fail in the Senate.

The new Congress will convene on Wednesday with Republicans in control of the House after November’s midterm elections. They are set to move ahead with their campaign promise to try to rescind the new healthcare law, one of Obama’s signature legislative victories.

Brad Dayspring, a spokesman for incoming House Republican leader Eric Cantor, said the House plans to vote on legislation to repeal the healthcare law on Jan. 12.

However, the People’s House is simply doing the will of the people. Something that Democrats completely disregarded when they passed Obamacare against strong opposition of “We the People”.  As reported at The Hill, nearly half of voters with health insurance do not believe President Obama’s promise that they will be able to keep it under the new healthcare reform law. Like Weasel Zippers states, it’s as if they do not trust Obama. Go figure.

Forty-five percent of voters with healthcare insurance believe they will be forced to change coverage, including 26 percent who say it is “very likely,” according to the new Rasmussen Reports poll. Meanwhile, 46 percent said it’s unlikely that they will have to change coverage, including 19 percent who said it is “not at all likely.”

Honestly, who cares whether Democrats plan on blocking the repeal of Obamacare, make them vote on the issue and use it against them in the 2012 elections. Obamacare was and continues to be unpopular. It cost Democrats dearly in the 2010 elections. It will do the same in 2012.



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    9 Responses to “Incoming US House Republicans Move to repeal Obama Healthcare … 60% Of Voters Want Repeal of Obamacare”

    1. Greg on January 4th, 2011 1:46 pm

      Just a few short weeks ago, when the House took up the tax cuts without the top income level cuts (above $250,000), the GOP was all over the maneuver:

      Rep. Dave Camp, the ranking Republican on the Ways and Means panel,
      said the Democratic vote was as “misguided as it is futile.”

      House Minority Whip Eric Cantor accused Democrats of “staging
      meaningless votes that amount to political chicanery.”

      Earlier in the day, House Republican leader John Boehner blasted
      House Democrats for scheduling the vote on the middle class portion of
      the Bush era tax cuts as “chicken crap.”

      Boehner said the House Democratic vote is little more than a
      political “maneuver.” “This is nonsense,” he said
      .

      I would like to see them explain why this HCR repeal vote is not what they claimed earlier, as anyone can see that such a bill has zero chance of becoming law.

      At least the subject of the Dems vote, tax cuts, did get reformed into a bill that ended up as law. The same could never be said of the above political stunt.

    2. A Texas Grandfather on January 4th, 2011 3:18 pm

      This repeal will no doubt pass in the House of Represenatives. The remaining Democrats will have a chance to do the right thing by voting for the repeal.

      Republican leadership needs to put the political pressure on enough of the Democrats to achieve a two thirds vote (an additional 49 votes) to send a message to the senate.

      Then the people need to contact their Senator and demand that they vote to repeal so that another two thirds vote is achieved. This will override any veto.

    3. rightknight on January 4th, 2011 4:18 pm

      If a group of people claim to be our Government, but,
      do not uphold our Constitution as sworn to do, it’s time
      they are fired (impeached), it’s as simple as that! Mutiny
      must not be tolerated. We the People are the Captain of
      our ship.

    4. Greg on January 5th, 2011 12:42 am

      #2,

      “right thing” – sure, in your opinion.

    5. Greg on January 5th, 2011 12:45 am

      #3,

      Sounds OK by me. Too bad this didn’t happen during the Bush admin.

      Where were you and your fellow Constitutionalists then?

    6. super dave on January 5th, 2011 7:46 am

      repeal this death bill. it has nothing good to offer the taxpayers who will be footing this bs.
      no one will benefit from this except minorities and illegals who do not work or pay taxes. for
      instance, Greg !!!!!!!

    7. Greg on January 5th, 2011 10:26 am

      #6
      I get that is what you want. I just don’t understand how you see this as actually happening. What do you see as the path to success for your goal?

      Beyond a house vote, what else is actually going to happen in DC for repeal to occur and become law?

    8. Scott on January 5th, 2011 11:00 am

      No Greggie… it is the RIGHT THING…you don’t know about the healthcare law…I do…because I deal with it everyday. I doubt you read the entire bill. I have! I have to….

      The American people know what the right thing is; to take off this albatross around our children’s necks.

      In your world, just print more money and pay for something we CAN NOT pay for. Devalue the dollar some more so gas, food, everything imaginable goes up in price…ah inflation….

      BTW, these are considered raising taxes on EVERYBODY…but non logical libtards can’t see that.

      Greg…I doubt you have children…most souless liberals don’t.

      You’re a friggin moron…the whole first two years of the Obama administration was a political stunt in 3-D. The whole country was watching this political stunt of ramming through STIMULUS without going through the proper channels; shoved Healthcare down our throats, FCC regulation of the internet; Food Safety…blah blah blah…

      WE all know you need the government to hold your hand Greg because you can’t individually and responsibly control your own life, what you watch, eat, search on the Web….

      Tool once again!

    9. Greg on January 5th, 2011 12:58 pm

      #8

      I repeat: “right thing” – in your opinion. I don’t begrudge your opinion, and I expect you to be fair minded and allow me mine. However, if you care to discuss facts, I’m on board with that.

      For the record, I don’t think you are a “friggin moron”. However, if, as you state, I’m a “friggin moron”, does that mean my thoughts about you are all wrong? Which would make you a . . . what?

      Finally, you make a lot of assumptions and statements about me that are not part of anything I’ve said. You’ve also posted this comment complaining about something I said an a different topic: “I never said anything of the sorts that . . .“.

      Well, is it too much to expect you to follow you own advice and not make assumptions or speculative statements about me? What possible importance is there in asking if I have children to your comment?
      ——-
      p.s. as a matter of fact; the Federal Reserve, a private corporation owned by banks, prints our currency. Not the government. It may not seem logical, but it is the truth.

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