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Harry Reid, Uncensored
Making Sense, by Michael Reagan
On the Senate floor this week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid abused the dignity of his position with yet another desperate attack on Republicans and other Americans who understand the dangers of President Obama’s flawed health care proposal.
Rather than debating the unremarkable “merits” of the Democratic plan, Sen. Reid arrogantly and prematurely declared that he was on the “right side of history” and that the Republicans were on the wrong side. More than that, he insisted these Republicans were the same types of people who opposed ending slavery and giving women the right to vote.
I suppose no one in Sen. Reid’s office could be bothered to learn that it was a Republican president under whom the slaves were freed and that it was Republican President Teddy Roosevelt’s third-party movement which was the first to support women’s suffrage. Who needs facts when you can make wild allegations?
More than that, though, Sen. Reid’s comments display the Democrat’s fundamental inability to sell their health care proposal with real arguments and facts.
Harry Reid would have you believe that Republicans should lose this debate because they are inconsiderate and blind, morally culpable for the failings of our health care system, and as guilty of pushing down their fellow Americans as those who oppressed women and enslaved an entire race. If he’d had more room in his speech, perhaps Republican actions would also have been likened to those which drove American Indians from their homes and interred Japanese-Americans during the Second World War.
Harry Reid would have you believe this, because it’s much easier for him to face than the reality that he’s peddling a flawed version of “reform” which the American people just won’t buy.
The Democratic party controls the White House. They have a considerable majority in the House of Representatives and a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate.
Let’s go through that again. The Democratic Party could, without a single Republican, pass any health care bill they wanted through both houses of Congress and get it signed by a Democratic President. If they cared to, Democrats could cobble together a socialized, single-payer system which covered our insurance bills by selling Maine to Canada, and there’s not a single thing Republican Congressmen, voting completely in unison, could do to stop them.
It is not simply the Republican Party — much less some mythical monster of slavery-loving Republican terror — which is stopping Harry Reid and his posse from passing his beloved monstrosity of a bill. No, the people in his way are ordinary Americans, the same ones who rallied at town hall meetings, who are fighting to preserve their independence in their health decisions and to keep our country from piling on even more debt.
The Republicans are not arguing, as Reid seems to suggest, that our health insurance system is above reform, or — heaven help us — that we are better off with several million people with limited access to health care. No, the Republicans, in concert with the American people, are arguing that this proposed reform is no reform at all, and it will only serve to make our country, and our health care system, worse off than it is now.
Many have asked Sen. Reid to apologize for his crass remarks, something he has adamantly refused to do. Me? His comments were undeniably arrogant, foolish, and undeserved. But if we’re going to push for an apology, let’s push for the ones we really need to hear.
Let’s ask Sen. Reid to apologize for ramming an unwieldy, bureaucratic nightmare of a “reform” bill down the throats of the American people without taking the time to look beyond his liberal talking points for a real solution to the problems.
Let’s ask Sen. Reid to apologize for spending more time behind closed doors playing political games than transparently addressing and debating different aspects of this proposal with the American public.
And then let’s ask Sen. Reid to work with us to find an alternative solution which won’t ration our medical care, weaken our economy, and remove our choices. This country deserves better than what Sen. Reid and the Democratic Party have been offering.
Mike Reagan, the elder son of the late President Ronald Reagan, is chairman and president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation (www.reaganlegacyfoundation.org). ©2009 Mike Reagan. IMike’s column is distributed exclusively by: Cagle Cartoons, Inc., newspaper syndicate. This column is licensed to run in full on TMV. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited.
Couldn't agree more…
What this country deserves is a single payer system that covers ALL AMERICANS regardless of class, ethnicity or religion.
I challenge anyone to read Michael Reagan with a straight face. His invoking of Abe Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt is particularly laughable. Both of those guys were great Americans who would be utterly disgusted with the present day republican party of no ideas, no inclusion, no nothing.
I challenge anyone to ignore Michael Reagan and stop wasting keystrokes rebutting his moronic ramblings.
Harry Reid is your poster boy? Thanks, I would rather have you mock Reagan and reasonable objections to a runaway HCR bill.
Wow I haven't read a right-winger scare-laden cart of horse crap like this article in quite a while. Got the old machine back up and running in hopes the belt won't break again?
When your cart [GDP] is pulled by working-aged ponies, tell me, how much profitability will you see from your apple business if you take those ponies, feed them straw, let their hooves get overgrown, never worm them regularly, overwork them, never float their teeth, how long do you think your business will prosper? A three-year old could figure out the solution. But if you gave that three-year old lollipops if he keeps his mouth shut and fights it, I'm sure he'd oblige..
I think that he was referring to the ripoffs perpetrated by the AMA, pharmaceuticals, hospitals and medical manufacturers. You know, those other people who are ripping us off much more than the insurance company scape goat.
Can we once-in-a-while hear from Ronald Reagan's other son? You know, the one who inherited some of his father's reasonableness and intelect….
I'm kinda curious how this entirely-immoderate editorial ended up on The Moderate Voice in the first place. This junior-high-school level of taunting is not exactly up to TMV's normal level of discourse.
It's a form of comic relief… And, imo, it is quite telling (and very appropriate) that Michael Reagan is “distributed exclusively by: Cagle Cartoons, Inc.“… See you in the funnies!
Edit to add: I wouldn't be at all surprised if Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly's contracts get picked up by Looney Tunes.
I feel your pain……..now you know how I feel when Joe G throws up a guest column by Walter Brasch and I'm still sober.
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Harry Reid chose to be an even worse ass than he usually is. To whom was he appealing? Yeech.