God love ‘em, those Okies, for doing what they should. As a fellow Okie, I am proud of these oil producers and drillers gathering in Cushing, OK (Payne County) to protest the president’s visit. They know how he feels about them, and say what you will about Democrat support….Oklahoma’s Democrats are some of the most conservative in the nation. It’s because they use common sense. From KFOR-TV:
Okay, so that may sound harsh, but how else do you describe Sec. Sebilius’ explanation of the cost-effectiveness of the manadate? She explains that because fewer babies will be born, insurance premiums will actually be either a net-neutral or net-negative. Let me get this straight then; here’s the recipe:
The woman wants to have as much sex as she can
They get “free” contraception from the government
The babies they would normally have had are therefore never born
The insurance carrier (i.e., Obamacare) is spared from pre/post-natal, ob/gyn, then pediatric care costs
The woman gets to go on having as much sex as she wants
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told a House panel Thursday that a reduction in the number of human beings born in the United States will compensate employers and insurers for the cost of complying with the new HHS mandate that will require all health-care plans to cover sterilizations and all FDA-approved contraceptives, including those that cause abortions.
“The reduction in the number of pregnancies compensates for the cost of contraception,” Sebelius said. She went on to say the estimated cost is “down not up.”
Wow, does this suck. I hope Obama sees this because I met with his economic and regulatory regime’s consequences face to face yesterday, and they smacked me hard. Hey, PrezBO…so the economy is now on the upswing, eh? Tell that to me and 5 of my colleagues who were laid off yesterday.
I know I’m a couple of days behind on the CPAC stuff, but this is a must-see video, so if you haven’t seen it elsewhere already, you must see it now! Thanks to the great folks at The Right Scoop for capturing this. Trust me, you will not be sorry…and I know you will share it with your friends and family (at least I hope you will).
I wonder if there’s any way we could get Mr. Hannan to relocate to the U.S. and run for office here? I know he can’t be President, but surely he could replace somebody in this government. At least he has a deep love, respect and admiration of the U.S. Constitution and our Founders…that would be a nice change of pace from the current crop of politicos who seem to have forgotten their oaths of office, and appear to not have any desire to uphold our Constitution. I don’t think Mr. Hannan would have the same problems respecting our Founding documents.
Is this rich, or what? Joy Behar has been nominally “religious” in the past, only alluding to the fact that she’s Catholic, but when it comes to all others besides herself (see “Republicans” or “Conservatives”), religion has always been a bad thing.
Yet today she seems to go whole-hog (pun intended) to defend Obama’s recent National Prayer Day Breakfast speech, where he tries to invoke scripture, saying that Jesus Christ would be in favor of his wealth redistribution plans via increased taxes on the wealthy, i.e.,”socialism.” And Joy finds Jesus.
She argues with Elisabeth Hasselbeck that the right must have forgotten the “meek shal inherit the earth” part of the bible.
Huh?
Joy, you should be very careful citing scripture, especially if you don’t know it yourself.
What does the meek inheriting the earth have to do with Jesus supporting taxing the wealthy? What about the passage from 2 Thessalonians, 3:10 “For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat?”
Joy, thou doth not knowest where thy speaketh from.