On the failure of the Republicans replacement for Obamacare

I hate to be the one to say this, but, I absolutely knew that this was going to happen.

This is not to say that this sort of thing doesn’t happen all the time in Washington DC. But, the New York Times acts like it’s something rather new:

WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders, facing a revolt among conservatives and moderates in their ranks, pulled legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act from consideration on the House floor Friday in a major defeat for President Trump on the first legislative showdown of his presidency.

“We’re going to be living with Obamacare for the foreseeable future,” the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, conceded.

The failure of the Republicans’ three-month blitz to repeal President Barack Obama’s signature domestic achievement exposed deep divisions in the Republican Party that the election of a Republican president could not mask. It cast a long shadow over the ambitious agenda that Mr. Trump and Republican leaders had promised to enact once their party assumed power at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.

And it was the biggest defeat of Mr. Trump’s young presidency, which has suffered many. His travel ban has been blocked by the courts. Allegations of questionable ties to the Russian government forced out his national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn. Tensions with key allies such as Germany, Britain and Australia are high, and Mr. Trump’s approval ratings are at historic lows.

President Trump basically spells it out right here:

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That my friends is how the normal government process works. It was nothing big, it was nothing devastating to the president of the United States or his presidency. It’s simply how government works.

Think maybe somebody could tell that to the liberal media?

(Via Memeorandom)

Site Update

Hey guys… I’m dictating this blog posting via my phone, because I don’t feel like typing.

I’ve made some changes around here and I wanted to let everybody know that does come here and read.

I removed the Christianity section, I’ve removed the mentions in the media, accusations of racism and bigotry and the Salvation part of this blog.

Here are the reasons why I have removed all that stuff. First of all, why I have removed the Christianity part of this blog is this right here: for one, I don’t believe I am even remotely qualified to sit and talk about Christianity in any sort of depth anymore. I am so far removed from the Church world anymore, that it isn’t even really funny. I am also not exactly lined up with the independent fundamental Baptist Church anymore. I have not attended one of those churches since 2006. Don’t misunderstand me I still love the King James Bible and I still am a fundamental Baptist doctrinally and only doctrinally.

I haven’t attended one of those churches in a long time and I’m not exactly enamored with the church world anymore. Some people would say that I am a backslidden Christian. I disagree. I don’t take any illegal drugs ,I do not drink, I do vape instead of smoke. But, I don’t go to church anymore. So, having that sort of section on my blog here; is kind of hypocritical in my book.

Also too, I will not be removing any of the old postings on this blog on the topic of Christianity. But, I will most likely not be writing on that subject anymore, unless something drastic happens. In short, I am leaving the Jesus stuff to the Jesus bloggers. 😉 😛 😀 🙂

Now as for the mentions in the media section and the defending against the accusations of racism and bigotry section; A lot of those accusations that were brought against me by bloggers many years ago are quite dated and quite frankly a lot of the people who brought those accusations, I haven’t seen hide or hair of them on the internet in a long time. I decided to remove the mentions in the media part. A lot of that stuff was mentions that happened many years ago as a matter fact the mayor of Detroit who answered me on Twitter is now cooling his heels in a jail in Texas!

So, I decided to remove all those pages. There are plenty of people out there who are promoting the Gospel of Jesus Christ even fundamental Baptists doing that and if you want to know more about that stuff, I suggest you find one of their pages. As for me this blog is about politics and the defense against the Marxist Left, who wishes to remove any sort of Christian conservative thought in this country.

Do not misunderstand me, I do not believe that you can separate conservatism from Christianity. Now having said that I don’t believe in a church-state. I am not a Kingdom now theology type Christian, nor am I a neoconservative. But, I believe that conservative values and Conservative Christian values do go together. I just don’t believe that we should be trying to rig the government to become a theocracy, if that makes any sense

As you probably have noticed, I have avoided this blog a bit. I just haven’t been writing mainly because politics since the election of Donald Trump has become incredibly stupid, even more stupid than it was, when Barack Obama was President. Quite frankly, I’m burned out on all of it and I really just haven’t been looking at the news and wondering what next thing that President Donald Trump has said to cause the liberal media to go into a full-body tizzy.

I have also been spending a lot of time playing American Truck Simulator. I bought, as I said in a earlier post; a gaming laptop and I’ve spent a lot of time gaming.

So, there you have it what I’ve been up to and why I made some of the changes that I made on this blog. I hope you understand and one of these days when the stupid dies down and bloggers on the right and the left start writing about substantive issues about this country, I may come back and add my voice to the conversation.

Until then, I’m going back to gaming.

Lights out!

Well, it’s official we’re two days into a massive power outage around here in my neighborhood. This all started yesterday around 4 o’clock in the afternoon, after we had 60 mile an hour winds come blowing through here and the power flickered a few times and finally went out. I’m dictating this to my blog via text to speech on my Galaxy View 18.4. Needless to say I’m blogging via flashlight and accessing the internet via 4G LTE on my Samsung Galaxy S6 phone.

I will keep this short because they mobile hotspot feature on my phone is killing my battery so I will simply say this pray for us here because the temperature is supposed to go down to 26 degrees outside and we have no heat and they’re saying that the electricity around here will not be restored until Sunday. You’re really got to love DTE Energy, which is a union ran Electric Company. I believe that in times like this that the minimum wage that those guys make should be suspended and they should be paid based upon performance and not an hourly wage. I also believe their Union contract should be temporarily suspended until this big power outage is over. I bet that power would get turned on really quick then.

Till the power comes back on….

-Patrick

Farewell to Alan Colmes, one of the last decent liberal Democrats

Sad to see this news…

The Video:

The Story via Fox News, Alan’s home for many years:

Fox News Channel’s Alan Colmes has passed away at age 66 after a brief illness.

Colmes leaves behind his wife, Jocelyn Crowley, who issued the following statement:

Alan Colmes passed away this morning after a brief illness. He was 66-years-old. He leaves his adoring and devoted wife, Jocelyn Elise Crowley. He was a great guy, brilliant, hysterical, and moral. He was fiercely loyal, and the only thing he loved more than his work was his life with Jocelyn. He will be missed. The family has asked for privacy during this very difficult time.

Bill Hemmer announced the sad news this morning on “America’s Newsroom,” which then aired a tribute package from Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity, his former co-host on “Hannity & Colmes.”

In a statement this morning, Hannity called Alan Colmes “one of life’s most decent, kind and wonderful people you’d ever want to meet.”

Rest in Peace.

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One thing that will get you banned from viewing this blog

There is one thing that will get you banned for viewing this blog in a New York minute.

The thing that will get you banned from this blog and I mean even from viewing this blog via a ban on your IP address…. is leaving multiple comments over and over and over in the hopes that I will actually approve one of them. 

There seems to be someone who did that he called himself,”Simple Truth”.

Welp, the simple truth is that his IP address was added to the IP address reject list on this domain and all of my other domains.

Let me tell you something folks: When I have to get out of the bed at 4 o’clock in the morning, when I’m fixing to go to bed and I have to log into my blog and add someone’s username to the banned list… you can bet your sweet but that is IP address is going to go to the IP deny list.

I will not tolerate that sort of nonsense and that person is BANNED!

Christian or not you come here and you leave comments that are of an insulting nature and you come here trying to tell me how wrong I am and I have to get out of bed

The truth is, I have knee trouble and back trouble and neck trouble and I’m having to hunch over a computer in a lot of pain to delete your comments… you’re going to be banned and I mean permanently

I hope simple truth enjoyed looking at my blog for the short time that he did; because he is definitely not going to be looking at it from the computer that he was ever again.

And with that, I’m going back to bed. Here’s hoping this is the first and last time, I ever have to deal with anything like that again.

And yes I am quite ticked off…. 😠

Video: Eye on the Republic predicts the outcome of the Trump Administration

I was looking at the headlines this morning and I see this….

Via NYT:

WASHINGTON — Phone records and intercepted calls show that members of Donald J. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and other Trump associates had repeated contacts with senior Russian intelligence officials in the year before the election, according to four current and former American officials.

American law enforcement and intelligence agencies intercepted the communications around the same time they were discovering evidence that Russia was trying to disrupt the presidential election by hacking into the Democratic National Committee, three of the officials said. The intelligence agencies then sought to learn whether the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians on the hacking or other efforts to influence the election.

The officials interviewed in recent weeks said that, so far, they had seen no evidence of such cooperation.

But the intercepts alarmed American intelligence and law enforcement agencies, in part because of the amount of contact that was occurring while Mr. Trump was speaking glowingly about the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin. At one point last summer, Mr. Trump said at a campaign event that he hoped Russian intelligence services had stolen Hillary Clinton’s emails and would make them public.

The officials said the intercepted communications were not limited to Trump campaign officials, and included other associates of Mr. Trump. On the Russian side, the contacts also included members of the government outside of the intelligence services, they said. All of the current and former officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because the continuing investigation is classified.

Here is my prediction as to what will happen to the Trump Administration:

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Black on White Crime: The Story of Reagan Tokes

I know that I said that I was not going to report on this sort of stuff anymore, because it was attracting the wrong kind of people to this blog. But, this one has to be reported on and it is being done for a purpose.

The Video about the victim:

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The Animal who killed her:

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The Story via ABC News:

The black deranged animal who brutally raped, then shot her. Brian Lee Golsby a convicted rapist and registered sex offender

Family and friends of 21-year-old Ohio State student Reagan Tokes are mourning her tragic death after the college senior was allegedly raped and murdered after leaving work last week.

Tokes, a psychology student who was set to graduate this spring, is survived by her parents and a younger sister. Her funeral will be held Wednesday.

“We miss her deeply,” her father, Toby Tokes, told ABC affiliate WSYX in Columbus Monday. “She didn’t deserve what happened to her.”

A GoFundMe page was set up in her memory to raise money for a scholarship to “give other hard working high school students a chance to attend the college of their dreams just like Reagan did,” according to the site.

On Sunday night the college student’s friends and coworkers brought flowers, candles and cards to Bodega, the bar and restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, where Tokes worked, for a candlelight vigil in her memory. The restaurant said on its Facebook page that all proceeds from Sunday’s sales would be donated to her scholarship fund.

“We are incredibly heartbroken today as we mourn the loss of one of our own,” Bodega Columbus wrote earlier in a Facebook post. “Reagan, you will forever remain in our hearts. We love you.”

Tokes was last seen alive leaving the bar on Feb. 8. She was reported missing by friends the next day.

Authorities found her naked body on Thursday near an entrance to Scioto Grove Metro Park in Grove City, which is about 12 miles away from OSU. Tokes was pronounced dead at the scene from what appeared to be gunshot wounds to the head.

Her accused killer, convicted rapist and registered sex offender Brian Lee Golsby, was arrested Saturday and has been charged with aggravated murder, rape, kidnapping and aggravated robbery, according to the Franklin County, Ohio, municipal court.

The next time some black person decides to start lecturing you on how black lives matter; show them this and ask them —- “Did this young woman’s life matter?”

I can here it now, “You can’t blame all black people for actions of one!” Well, it is kind of ironic that some would say that, seeing that “Black Lives Matter” likes to blame all white people for actions of a few.

Michigan Democrats meet at Cobo to figure out the mess they made of the party

This is a nice thought, but, if I know the modern Democratic Party; it will accomplish nothing at all.

Detroit — Michigan Democrats are gathering Saturday at the Cobo Center in Detroit, where they’ll look to regroup after a series of stinging election losses and choose new officials who will lead the party into the 2018 cycle.

State party chairman Brandon Dillon is not expected to face a significant challenge in his bid for re-election, but new activists and current leaders will compete for a series of caucus, congressional district and central committee seats.

Two separate groups inspired by Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, a 2016 presidential candidate and democratic socialist, are hoping to breathe new life into the party by engaging the grassroots. The two organizations are at odds, however, and are promoting separate candidates for various party positions.

Leaders of Michigan for Revolution have blasted “establishment” Democrats and say they want to “revolutionize” the state party. Michigan to Believe in, meanwhile, has worked with labor leaders to develop a joint “progressive unity slate” of convention candidates.

Via The Detroit News: Michigan Democrats plot new course at Cobo

What needs to happen with the Democratic Party, as a whole, is this: The Democratic Party needs to chase these radical leftists, of the Barnie Sanders/Barack Obama stripe —- the New Left, out of that Party with torches and pitch forks! They have ruined what was once, what Ronald Reagan called, “An Honorable Party” and turned it into a socialist, far left-wing party.

From the time, when I was eligible to vote, when I was 18; I voted Democrat. I was born into and raised in a Democratic Party voting household. My Father is a retired UAW worker.

So, I think I more than qualify to talk about what is happening in that Party. In 2007, after basically watching the Democratic Party turn into a parody of its former self and then after watching that Party embrace the mantra of the far left, in the warm embrace of Barack Obama and using tactics straight out of Al Sharpton’s playbook to get him elected and watching the progressive biased media go lockstep with that Party —- I said, “I have had enough!” and stopped voting for Democrats for good.

I hear being said among Democrats, “The Angry White Male Voter.” Well, I have news for the Democratic Party; we have a darned good reason to be angry! The white race has been vilified by the Democratic Party, to the point of ridiculousness. The whole underlying, but nuanced, rhetoric that all white people are inherently racist; has been destructive to the Democratic Party.  This sort of rhetoric has driven many a long time white Democratic Party voter away from that Party —- many of whom I know personally.

Not only that, but the policies of Barack Obama and the Democratic Party, during their 8 year reign of terror — have left many working class white people poorer than they were, when President George W. Bush was in office. The much maligned “Obamacare” being a perfect example of that. Small Businesses have been taxed to death, which caused many of them to have to layoff employees and some of them to have to go out of business.

The Bottom Line: The Democratic Party needs to go back to square one, look at their founding documents and see what that party was originally about and go from there. Because now, they are in a mess and if they do not fix the mess. They might just find themselves unable to get elected to anything.

 

 

 

Conservative Media figures are grumbling about the GOP Congress

Already? Yeah, I figured this would be coming. 🙄

Here’s Sean Hannity, and he is not happy:

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It is not just him. AllahPundit over at HotAir.com observes the following:

It’s not just Hannity among the conservative A-list who’s grumbling about the tortoise pace of legislative action. Some House conservatives, like Jim Jordan, have complained about it recently and Matt Drudge, a Trump superfan, chimed in on Twitter a few days ago demanding to know what the hold-up is on O-Care and tax reform. All of which is excellent populist fodder: You can’t go wrong reassuring a restive grassroots audience that Congress is a bunch of gutless layabouts, especially if you’re a fan of the president and looking to condition the public to give him more power.

AP explains things a bit:

But this is more complicated than it looks. For one thing, the Senate GOP is jammed up right now by Democratic tactics to slow-walk Trump’s cabinet nominees. That’s resolving itself hour by hour as the time for debate on each nominee expires, but getting Trump’s secretaries in place is a top priority at the moment. For another thing, it’s not just Republicans in Congress who are urging patience among the base in moving their agenda, especially when it comes to ObamaCare. Hannity being Hannity, this monologue is a full-throated defense of Trump as a man of action and condemnation of the dithering Ryan-led Republicans in Congress as cowards who are blowing an opportunity — but it was Trump, not Ryan, who warned Americans last Sunday that the repeal-and-replace process might take until 2018. It’s Trump, not Ryan, who has pointedly held off on undoing Obama’s executive amnesties, much to the dismay of border hawks like Steve King. It’s Trump, not Ryan, who prioritized the travel ban as his first big policy fight rather than tax reform. Of course it’s true that Trump has acted more boldly thus far than Ryan and McConnell have in securing gains for the party, but that’s due to the nature of the two branches. All the president needs to do to make something happen in the executive branch is to grab a pen. Making something happen in the legislative branch takes time. As it was supposed to.

It also requires 60 votes in the Senate (at least for now), and therein lies a major problem. The Senate GOP can avoid a filibuster by using reconciliation to repeal chunks of ObamaCare, like the mandate — but it can’t repeal all of it. Importantly, it probably can’t repeal the regulations that require insurers to provide coverage to people with preexisting conditions, a main driver of costs under the program. It’ll probably take 60 votes for that, which creates a dilemma for Republicans: Do they really want to risk eliminating the mandate, the key revenue mechanism under the law, via reconciliation knowing that they can’t eliminate the main expenditure provision at the same time? That’s a recipe for a death spiral, which would mean lots and lots and lots of dropped coverage and lots and lots and lots of angry voters. Trump seems to understand that, that there aren’t 60 votes for a plan to avert that death spiral — at the moment — which is why he’s looking to 2018. Why is it the fault of congressional Republicans that they don’t have a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate?

….and on Taxes:

The Bush tax cuts were enacted via reconciliation, you’ll recall, and were also subject to a 10-year sunset provision. Because of that, the top income tax bracket reverted to its pre-Bush levels in 2012. If you want this year’s tax reforms to be permanent rather than limited by another 10-year sunset and another big congressional standoff circa 2027, you need Democratic cooperation. That means 60 votes, and most Senate Dems are in no mood to provide those votes right now — but they might be eventually, especially since there’s bipartisan consensus on certain key issues (like lowering corporate taxes). As the midterms bear down on red-state Dems like Joe Manchin, they might be willing to compromise with the Great Negotiator in the White House and produce a package that can be passed cleanly in Congress, enshrining Trump’s tax program as permanent law. But that’ll take time, and Hannity and other populists are unwilling to wait.

Here’s an idea. If Trump wants to speed things along in the legislature so that he isn’t stuck fighting court battles over executive orders, he could try being a bit less antagonistic to legislators on the other side, like mocking Chuck Schumer for tearing up over refugees, and searching for areas on which the parties might compromise, to build trust. (And in fact, he might be doing just that.) It may not work despite his best efforts — the left craves a “resist at all costs!” approach to Trump, which is too bad and about which there isn’t much the White House can do. But he can do what he can do on his end. It can only help Ryan and McConnell to pick up the pace if he’s more conciliatory with critics.

Needless to say, the GOP congress is going to have their hands full for the next 4 years. When they are not defending themselves from attacks from Democrats, they will be having to fend off attacks from the Conservative media. It is going to be a long, hard four years.