Showing posts with label ObamaCare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ObamaCare. Show all posts

October 11, 2013

Rodney "Double Talk" Davis still pointing fingers in partisan constituent letter

Congressman Rodney Davis is already notorious for not taking a clear, solid stand on almost any issue. The government shutdown has pushed his double talk to absurd new levels.

A letter apparently sent from his Congressional office is making the rounds on facebook. The shutdown hasn't stopped Davis from using his government office to spread highly partisan talking points blaming Democrats for a manufactured crisis. The letter states no less than six times that Davis doesn't support a shutdown. He blames Obama and Congressional Democrats three times.

Unfortunately for Davis, TV commercials and some reporters are pointing out that he signed a letter with 80 other Republicans promising not to vote for any appropriation bills that include funding for Obamacare. The idea of being held accountable for his shutdown pledge must account for the sense of panic and desperation in his letter.

Davis shutdown letter
An underlined sentence claims, "I have supported and the House of Representatives has passed four bills to fully fund the federal government and I will continue to do so when presented with the opportunity."

But, that's not accurate, because none of those bills funded implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Whether Davis admits it or not, Obamacare is now part of the federal government. Nowhere in the letter does Davis pledge to vote for a clean bill without shutdown strings attached.

It's obvious when Davis speaks that he feels very passionately about stopping people from getting health insurance. He clearly believes this issue is important enough to force a government shutdown. Davis owes voters the respect of defending his signature on the shutdown letter instead of pointing the finger of blame at everyone else.

I was taught that an adult takes responsibility for their actions.

October 5, 2013

Rodney Davis signed pledge to shut down government. Now blames Democrats.

Rodney Davis is making this too easy.

Today's News-Gazette headline declares, "Davis says Dems are to blame for shutdown."

"What we're doing is sending bills over to the Senate, which I hope they will take up, that will begin to make sure that the essential portions of government are operational," Davis said Friday.
"There comes a time when leadership matters more than politics, and frankly, I think this is a time for the president. This is someone who called the leaders of both parties over to the White House a couple days ago to tell that again he's not willing to negotiate and not willing to communicate," Davis said. "Then he's the one who's not willing to stop the pain that's being inflicted on middle-class Americans during this shutdown."
Blaming Senate Democrats and Obama because they won't unconditionally accept Republican demands is precious enough, but it gets better. Davis went on, "But to basically stand up and say we're not going to talk to you, even though we represent a majority of Americans in the House, is tantamount to a temper tantrum."

Believe it or not he's talking about Obama in that quote, not Republican leadership. Projection is a standard tactic of the conservative talk radio crowd. If they're planning to throw a partisan temper tantrum and shut down the government to get their way then they have to accuse Democrats of doing the same. Then the press can cop-out with a "both sides are to blame" false equivalency. It usually works.

What the News-Gazette article failed to mention is that Davis was one of 80 Republicans who signed what the AP describes as a letter "to trigger a government shutdown rather than fund the implementation of the health care overhaul."

The signatories pledged to continue their "efforts to repeal ObamaCare in its entirety this year, next year, and until we are successful." They threaten to use every appropriation bill to stop implementation of ObamaCare. The letter was circulated by Congressman Mark Meadows, who has been called the architect of the government shutdown.

Davis told us in advance he's willing to use the appropriation process and shut down the government to defund health care reform. Now he's blaming Democrats for not succumbing to his threats. Wow.