Medina County Dem News
Friday, October 12, 2007
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Mike Todd for State
Senate Tailgate Party-October 28
The
Todd for Ohio campaign is proud to announce the
first of a series of "Todd Tailgates" has been
scheduled for October 28th. The event will take
place at Dirty Cowboys, on Medina Road in
Medina Township, from 11 AM to 1 PM. Tickets
are 25 dollars and include two free drinks
(soft drinks or beer), with food, fun and
entertainment. After the event, Mike Todd
welcomes all attendees to stay to join him in
watching the Cleveland Browns beat the St.
Louis Rams.
The Todd Tailgates are a
series of casual, fun events, which will serve
to bring together people to have a good time
and feel the excitement building behind Mike
Todd's campaign for the Ohio State Senate. They
will be taking place throughout the 22nd
District in conjunction with major sporting
events from now through the 2008 general
election. These events bring together people
from all walks of life, including those who
don't normally attend "political" events, to
enjoy a good social atmosphere and meet Mike
Todd.
Tickets are available in advance
by contacting the campaign.
SELECTED
ITEMS FROM THE MCDAC BLOG
Capitol
Hill Newspaper Roll Call Reports that
Congressman Ralph Regula to
Retire
Roll Call reports that
Congressman Ralph Regula will announce his
retirement, possibly as soon as Friday, October
12, 2007. Here is the link:
http://www.rollcall.com/issues/1_1/breakingnews/20441-1.html
If You Hate
Government, You Shouldn't Run It
Now
that is a simple and easy to understand slogan.
It makes sense because a person who hates
something and then tries to run it will do a
bad job. It is true and the truth has been
borne out by the Bushies' incompetence in Iraq,
with Hurricane Katrina, with the fiscal
operations of the Federal government, and with
the actual running of the government itself.
The Bushies didn't look upon government
service as "service" but as "employment", a
place where they could make some money, pick up
lines for their resumes, and fight the
conservative battle against the evils of "big
government." Of course, their conservative
values didn't stop from trying to make a buck
at the taxpayer's expense.
They were, of
course, inherently bad at actually running the
government. It is one thing to rant about
liberals in some college or law school
classroom or over beers at a local watering
hole, it is a whole other thing to actually run
a government. Time after time their conduct in
office has been shown to be incompetent, venal,
corrupt, and devoid of any new ideas.
It is not enough, though, to just enjoy
the train wreck they are making of the
conservative movement. Progressives need a
slogan to drive home to the American people why
these idiots shouldn't be put in charge of
future governments. That's why we are
submitting the slogan that "if you hate
government, you shouldn't run
it."
Chris Matthews Claims Cheney
Pressured NBC to Silence Him
Chris
Matthews was at a 10 year anniversary party for
the cast of Hardball, his nightly television
show, and when he made some
remarks,
he claimed that the difference between the
Clinton and Bush Administrations was that the
Clinton Administration never tired to silence
him. This is a quote from an article about the
event:
In front of an audience that
included such notables as Alan Greenspan, Rep.
Patrick Kennedy and Sen. Ted Kennedy, Matthews
began his remarks by declaring that he wanted
to "make some news" and he certainly didn't
disappoint. After praising the drafters of the
First Amendment for allowing him to make a
living, he outlined what he said was the
fundamental difference between the Bush and
Clinton administrations.
The Clinton
camp, he said, never put pressure on his bosses
to silence him.
"Not so this crowd," he
added, explaining that Bush White House
officials -- especially those from Vice
President Cheney's office -- called MSNBC brass
to complain about the content of his show and
attempted to influence its editorial content.
"They will not silence me!" Matthews
declared.
He also used the line
that the Bush Administration has "finally been
caught in their criminality." This is yet one
more sign that Washington media types have
turned on the Bushies. This is going to be one
long year and approximately three months for
them. Not as long as it will be for the rest of
us, but long
nevertheless.
Republicans &
Wing-Nut Bloggers Attack 12 Year Old Boy &
Family
Just one more reason why we
are not Republicans: We would find it
impossible to be a part of a political party
who decides that a 12 year old boy who was
critically injured in a automobile crash
and didn't
have health insurance is a legitimate political
target. Here is some background from the ABC
News story linked to above:
With debate
raging in Washington over children's health
insurance, congressional Democrats found a new
way to make their case for an expansion last
weekend: Rather than have a senator or a
congressman respond to President Bush's weekly
radio address, they decided to have a child who
was helped by the program speak directly to the
public.
But the 12-year-old boy whom
Democrats chose as their poster child is now at
the center of a firestorm in Washington and
beyond. Conservative bloggers who uncovered
some details of the family's finances are
blasting the family, calling the fact that they
rely on federal insurance an example of how the
State Children's Health Insurance Program has
expanded beyond its original
intent.
According to Senate Democratic
aides, some bloggers have made repeated phone
calls to the home of 12-year-old Graeme Frost,
demanding information about his family's
private life. On Monday, a spokesman for Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid accused GOP
leadership aides of "pushing falsehood" in an
effort to distract from the political battle
over S-CHIP.
Now, you are probably
asking yourself why would even Republicans be
this mean? Here is what they are alleging:
But after a largely positive
story about Frost appeared in the Baltimore
Sun, conservative-leaning bloggers began
focusing on details of Frost's family
situation. They suggested the family makes the
conservative argument -- that the children's
health insurance program has strayed from its
original purpose by subsidizing healthcare for
middle-class families, not just poor children.
A blogger on FreeRepublic.com
discovered that Frost and his sister, Gemma,
attend a private school where tuition costs
$20,000 a year. Their father, Halsey, is a
self-employed woodworker, meaning that if his
family doesn't have health insurance, it's
because Halsey Frost -- as his own boss --
chooses not to purchase it for
himself.
"One has to wonder that if time
and money can be found to remodel a home, send
kids to exclusive private schools, purchase
commercial property and run your own business .
. . maybe money can be found for other things,"
a blogger with the handle "icwhatudo" wrote on
FreeRepublic.
Only, of course,
being Republicans they didn't bother to check
out the facts. Here's what we are referring
to:
But Manley say conservative
bloggers didn't dig deep enough. It turns out
that the Frost children attend Baltimore's Park
School on near-full scholarships; they pay
roughly $500 per child per year in tuition, he
said.
Like many small-business owners,
Halsey Frost can't even afford to provide
health insurance to himself, Manley
said.
"Last year, the Frost's made
$45,000 combined," Manley said. "Over the past
few years they have made no more than $50,000
combined depending on Halsey's ability to find
work."
The Frost family did not
immediately return calls seeking comment.
Of course, facts don't manner to
Washington, D.C., Republicans, whether the
issue is starting a war in Iraq, passing
reckless tax cuts, or vetoing children's health
insurance, they just don't
care.
S-CHIP Incease Less Than 8% of
What Bush Has Spent on Iraq
If you
look on the MCDAC blog, you will see that we
have installed a counter than provides
continuous updates on how much the Iraq War is
costing American taxpayers. We obtained this
counter from the National Priorities
Project.
As of this morning, the cost of the S-CHIP
funding that Bush vetoed is less than 8% of the
cost of the war in Iraq. That means that Bush
and his Republican allies are unwilling to
spend $.08 cents for children's health
insurance for every dollar they have spent so
far in Iraq. This is a graphic example of the
priorities of the Bush and his Republican
allies.
Not only do they not want to
spend the money, but as Paul Krugman noted in one
of his columns in the New York Times, they make jokes
about Bush's veto. According to Krugman, this
was Bill Kristol's reaction to Bush's veto of
the S-CHIP funding bill: "First of all,
whenever I hear anything described as a
heartless assault on our children, I tend to
think it's a good idea. I'm happy that the
president's willing to do something bad for the
kids." Bill Kristol is the editor of the
conservative newspaper the Weekly Standard and
an advocate of the Iraq War.
Of course,
it is easy for Kristol to joke about someone
else's kids not having health insurance, just
as it's easy for Bush to veto the bill. Neither
of them have ever had to worry about how they
were going to pay for medical bills for their
children. Even as Bush was bankrupting
businesses down in Texas, you can rest assured
that "Poppy" Bush and Barbara made sure than
his precious twins had health coverage. Well,
we suppose we should be grateful for the fact
that at least Bush had the decency not to joke
about his veto.
UPDATE: See Nancy Pelosi make the
point on Fox News Sunday with Chris
Wallace.
Other articles from the MCDAC blog can
be read at http://www.mcdac.blogspot.com
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Medina County
Democratic Action Committee
Joyce V.
Kimbler, Treasurer
P.O. Box 1213
Medina,
OH 44258
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