Posted by TJ on March 5th, 2010 at 11:17 pm

Here’s a quick recap of the Knox County Republican Candidate meet and greet held in Oaktown last night.

Candidates for 8th Dist.

Dr. Bucshon told the faithful that he was pro life, pro gun and anti illegal immigrant.

Bud Bernitt stated that Washington was doing the exact opposite of what the people really wanted.

Steve Westell wants to be the candidate of NO. No new taxes and no leaky boarders.

Candidate for State Senate Ron Boger wondered who was watching the piggy bank.   On a side note – Senator Waterman was unable to be in Knox County as Session was still in.

Candidate for State Representative Dist. 64 Dr. Beckman spoke about the importance of listening to the people and following their wishes, not the wishes of party bosses.

It was a good turnout and as I have said many times over, the GOP has a great group of candidates this year. Even though only 3 of the 8 congressional candidates were able to attend, Trent “Tiger” VanHaaften needs to be very concerned.

TJ

3 Responses

  1. Btw… That was the mild version.

    I had a good time and it was nice meeting you, TJ.

    Thanks
    Bud Bernitt
    Bernitt Fof Congress



  2. Good to see you again T.J. I am excited about the race.



  3. This article appeared in the Dec. 23,2009 Washington Examiner.
    Look it up on Google.
    Simply type in -Section 3403 Health Care Bill- .
    Never saw this in our Liberal Rag paper.

    Unbelievable – Harry Reid has hidden deep in the Health Care Bill this passage noted below.
    They never stop, they will keep trying to shove this down our throats until they get it through. Please read this and understand it ……. and pass on to everyone…
    The impudent tyranny of Sen. Harry Reid

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada is proving once again the maxim that darkness hates the light.

    Buried in his massive amendment to the Senate version of Obamacare is Reid’s anti-democratic poison pill designed to prevent any future Congress from repealing the central feature of this monstrous legislation!

    Beginning on page 1,000 of the measure, Section 3403 reads in part: “. it shall not be in order in the Senate or the House of Representatives to consider any bill, resolution, amendment or conference report that would repeal or otherwise change this subsection.”

    In other words, if President Barack Obama signs this measure into law, no future Senate or House will be able to change a single word of Section 3403, regardless whether future Americans or their representatives in Congress wish otherwise!!

    Note that the subsection at issue here concerns the regulatory power of the Independent Medicare Advisory Board (IMAB) to “reduce the per capita rate of growth in Medicare spending.”

    That is precisely the kind of open-ended grant of regulatory power that effectively establishes the IMAB as the ultimate arbiter of the cost, quality and quantity of health care to be made available to the American people. And Reid wants the decisions of this group of unelected federal bureaucrats to be untouchable for all time.

    No wonder the majority leader tossed aside assurances that senators and the public would have at least 72 hours to study the text of the final Senate version of Obamacare before the critical vote on cloture.

    And no wonder Reid was so desperate to rush his amendment through the Senate, even scheduling the key tally on it at 1 a.m., while America slept.

    True to form, Reid wanted to keep his Section 3403 poison pill secret for as long as possible, just as he negotiated his bribes for the votes of Senators Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Bernie Sanders of Vermont behind closed doors.

    The final Orwellian touch in this subversion of democratic procedure is found in the ruling of the Reid-controlled Senate Parliamentarian that the anti-repeal provision is not a change in Senate rules, but rather of Senate “procedures.” Why is that significant?

    Because for 200 years, changes in the Senate’s standing rules have required approval by two-thirds of those voting, or 67 votes rather than the 60 Reid’s amendment received.
    Reid has flouted two centuries of standing Senate rules to pass a measure in the dead of night that no senator has read, and part of which can never be changed.

    If this is not tyranny, then what is?


   
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