U.S. Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, said Democrats are working to create a kind of dependence “in the United States in an effort to broaden his political base and stay in power.” That’s part of reason, “King said speaking of the efforts of federal health reform to reporters after a recording on Tuesday of “Iowa Press Iowa Public Television. “King, who represents the fifth district of Iowa, said it will do its best to try to stop a bill health care heading to the desk of President Barack Obama, and urged others who opposed the plan to join him. He said Democrats are moving toward national health care, whether public insurance option is included in the final bill or not. “That’s the goal, that is the effort,” said King. ” They’re going to regulate everything, and when they do, we will lose the freedom we have today to buy health insurance. “He predicted that if Congress approves health reform, the Democrats will pay a price in the polls in 2010.” I’ve never seen this type of energy in America, this type of survey, especially from the heart of the heart America, “said King. King said he is concerned about the” mentality “adrift in America who do not seem to understand the free enterprise system.” We are descendants in this part of the country of people who came from all over the country covered wagons, “said King.” I mean, they came here to live free or die on the prairie. They did not ask for a handout from the government. “Norma Sterzenbach, executive director of the Democratic Party of Iowa, described the comments of King’s hypocritical.” Before the attacks the Democrats for their work to help seniors pay for prescription and help students pay for college, you should consider abandonment of his government salary, like other members of Congress have, “said Sterzenbach. King, a four-term congressman, said he plans to seek a new mandate in 2010. Iowa is expected to miss one of its seats in Congress, and King said he probably will continue to run for reelection in 2012 even if redistricting places him in the same district with another member of Congress. As Republicans look to topple Iowa Gov. Chet Culver, next year, the King said he knew if he would support a candidate in the GOP primary. “I’d like to see combat this, because it tests their strength, and tests your ability, and also influences the policy for Republicans will be compared against the policy which has been established by Governor Culver, “King said. The ‘Iowa Press’ with the King is scheduled to air at 7:30 PM Friday and Sunday at noon Iowa Public Television.
King will continue to fight health-care bill
July 28th, 2010
admin Colorado’s 2 senators criticize closed-door talks on health care reform
July 26th, 2010
admin Democrats ’strategy’ to the merger of bills to reform health began to crumble under increasing attacks Wednesday, including a number of criticisms from two Democratic senators from Colorado. The final negotiations on the merger of the bills began in earnest Wednesday as congressional leaders spent more than eight hours behind closed doors at the White House through a process that does not go through a formal conference committee cut the Republican share. They dug a series of thorny issues that separate the two versions of the bill passed the House and Senate – including abortion, access to health insurance for illegal immigrants, and how to pay for sweeping legislation, which ensure an estimated 37 million Americans over the next decade. A White House statement said they had made “significant progress in reducing these gaps” between the bills. Republicans have been howling about the process for almost two weeks – House, John Boehner, Minority Leader, R-Ohio, called it “a breeding ground for many of the illegal kickbacks” – but now faces congressional leaders a growing rebellion within his own ranks. Wednesday, Sen. Mark Udall, a Democrat from Colorado. , Suggested that the talks lack transparency and appealed to televise the final negotiations. Sen. Michael Bennett, a Democrat from Colorado. , Also said that final talks should be open to live cameras. “I have not been in Washington long, but one thing I can say is that this is a people who can use some fresh air and some real transparency,” said Bennet. “The results of the negotiations on the draft health reform law are too important to be done behind closed doors.” These criticisms could create significant difficulties for efforts to end the health bill and move on to other legislation before the press this year election cycle swamps Congress. The media and others have said final televised negotiations between Congress and the Senate would be natural given the enormous potential impact of the legislation. Instead, Democrats have created a process in which leaders of the House and Senate forge key commitments, then send the bill to retrofit the two chambers. These negotiations are expected for days if not weeks, and Democratic leaders have said the conference would provide only Republicans – only one of whom voted for the bills in either chamber – a new opportunity in the obstruction . “This conference non-conference was an attempt to accelerate this process and bring to an end. A committee of the conference seemed an area where more Republicans to attack Democrats and liberals are angry with the leadership,” said Julian Zelizer, an expert on Congress at the University of Princeton. “The problem is that it looked bad. Republicans are using this to say health care is rushed and done behind closed doors because the Democrats want to hide something,” he said. “That’s why we’re seeing now the Democrats getting nervous about the process.”

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