Congress is not up for re-election in the Spring; they are up for primaries; and the candidate who caters the most to his constituency wins.
They're not up for re-election in the spring but they are up for re-election nonetheless. Yes, Republicans, as usual, will out do each other to see how far they can run to the far right....It's already started. So congress is up for re-election but the President ain't...
If Obama wants to keep on playing partisan politics, it will come around and smack him in the fanny in the Fall.
The fact of the matter is...he is a partisan. He is a Democrat but is President of the whole US. Pick an agenda that he's been promoting that isn't back by a majority of the American people...In many instances he has the backing of a majority of conservatives....then again..he's not running for anything next year.
The more people see of this "affordable" care act, and what it really amounts to, the more the Republicans are justified for trying to replace it with something that works.
The fact of the matter is...it IS and WAS a Republican idea. Ask Mitt Romney....he knows even though he did what he could to run from his accomplishment in the election. Ask his running mate Paul Ryan. He knows the ideas will work. He's promoting it right now at his website as to what he wants to do with Medicare....
Medicare | U.S. Congressman Paul Ryan
The Medicare Exchange would provide all seniors with a competitive marketplace where they could chose a plan the same way members of Congress do. All plans, including the traditional fee-for-service option, would participate in an annual competitive bidding process to determine the dollar amount of the federal contribution seniors would use to purchase the coverage that best serves their medical needs. Health care plans would compete for the right to serve Medicare beneficiaries.
The second-least expensive approved plan or fee-for-service Medicare, whichever is least expensive, would establish the benchmark that determines the premium-support amount for the plan chosen by the senior. If a senior chose a costlier plan than the benchmark plan, he or she would be responsible for paying the difference between the premium subsidy and the monthly premium. Conversely, if that senior chose a plan that cost less than the benchmark, he or she would be given a rebate for the difference. Private health plans would be required to cover at least the actuarial equivalent of the benefit package provided by fee-for-service Medicare.
Program growth would be determined by the competitive bidding process – with choice and competition forcing providers to reduce costs and improve quality for seniors. The competitive market for Medicare choices would foster innovation and quality while ensuring that the program is financially stable. As opposed to pegging the growth rate to a predetermined formula, competitive bidding offers the ideal means of harnessing the power of choice and competition to control costs, while also securing guaranteed affordability for patients. As a backup, the per capita cost once the program has begun could not exceed not exceed nominal GDP growth plus 0.5 percent. The President has repeatedly proposed empowering IPAB to hold Medicare growth to the same rate; the difference is that this budget proposes to use competition to control costs.
All health plans that participate in the Medicare Exchange, including the traditional Medicare option, would be required to offer insurance to all seniors – regardless of age and health status – thereby preventing insurers from cherry picking only the healthiest seniors for coverage under their plan. Additionally, the federal contribution to seniors’ health plans would be increased to account for a senior’s health status and age.
These reforms also ensure affordability by fixing the currently broken subsidy system and letting market competition work as a real check on widespread waste and skyrocketing health-care costs. Putting patients in charge of how their health care dollars are spent will force providers to compete against each other on price and quality. That’s how markets work: The customer is the ultimate guarantor of value.
Not a heck of a lot different than ObamaCare or RomneyCare....because both of those plans had help being designed by the same people and as you can clearly see from the Ryan Medicare plan......his is modelled the same way. So is it only doable because a Republican backs the plan....?
By the way, most Democrats may be interested in protecting the new morality and their pet entitlement programs; but others are actually concerned about other things -- like Obama's utter destruction of American foreign policy
What are you going on about. He hasn't lied us into a war like Bush/Cheney did. He went to Congress and the American people over Syria and as soon as Syria made move to have their chemical weapons independently destroyed and they agreed to regular inspections he let the process take it's course. We're no longer fighting Bush's Iraq War and actually have a plan and a date to get the heck out of the senseless Afghan war. Remember...these were two unfunded wars we actually have to pay for along with an unfunded Medicare Part D Republicans spearheaded.
He want's a chance at peace talks with Iran..but people like Republican Dunkan Hunter opened his mouth in a CSPAN interview talking about air bombing Iran with "tactical nukes"....in an attempt to prevent Iran from developing nukes...How STUPID is this man for even suggesting such a thing....I guess the irony was lost on him....
http://www.salon.com/2013/12/04/gop_rep_duncan_hunter_nuke_iran/
”I think if you have to hit Iran, you don’t put boots on the ground,” Hunter said. “You do it with tactical nuclear devices, and you set them back a decade or two or three.”
Michelle Bachmann wasn't too far behind him advocating the same thing. This is all these people know. They barely know how to govern and are ready for the next war.
http://www.algemeiner.com/2013/11/2...iggest-cudgel-to-prevent-israel-self-defense/
House Intelligence Committee member Michelle Bachmann said that Iran’s nuclear facilities “must be bombed.”
In a speech at a Zionist Organization of America gala on Sunday night, Bachmann said that the Geneva deal reached between Iran and world powers at the weekend will severely limit Israel’s ability to operate freely in the interests of its self defense.
Bachmann said, “It may be incumbent upon the Prime Minister to make a decision he has no desire to make, and that would be to bomb facilities, that must be bombed, in Iran.”
And you have the nerve to call out the President on foreign policy initiatives....Come on man!!!!
an unprecedented Big Brother intrusiveness
Correct. He shares a lot of blame for carrying on the previous administration's surveillance programs.
an abysmal failure to allow MEANINGFUL improvement in jobs and income,
He had a Veterans jobs bill that Republicans in the House shot down. He had an American Jobs Bill that they shot down as well as various other initiatives to get people back to work.....He's been talking about the income inequality gap since he became president. Just this week he was talking about this. Where have you been. He's been an advocate for raising the minimum wage....and the majority of Americans including conservatives are with him on this....again...where have you been?