She said: "No it is against my principles!"
He said: "Would you do it for $1,000,000?"
She said: "Well maybe for $1,000,000 YES I would"
He said: "Okay would you do it for $50?"
She said: "Of course not! I am not a prostitute!"
He said: "We have already established what you are, now we are just bargaining on the price!"
I'm afraid that our "favorite senator" from McCook, Nebraska, has finally revealed that indeed he too had a price!
In the end he caved and showed that he is only a lackey for the liberal left Democrat Party. He fooled a lot of us for a long time. When the going got tough, when he had a chance to stand up and be a true statesman, he disappointed the vast majority of the voters who put him in office. Probably not everybody though, as I'm sure that Garnet will still vote for him.
I've always been a staunch believer that the public's business should be conducted in public. Sen. Ben Nelson's negotiations and consummation of a deal to buy his vote were conducted far from public scrutiny in Senate Majority Leader Reid's office. So now we know that the deal was worth somewhere south of $100 million for taxpayers in Nebraska but we don't know what other "personal incentives" sweetened the pot.
There had to be another incentive for Senator Ben to vote against his former principles. The Nebraska Medicaid forever federal exemption is evidently in the bill passed by the Senate.
There is also an unenforceable provision to keep public money from paying for abortions in the bill, as is a pie-in-the-sky declaration that the bill will actually save money. Missing, however, is any promise of a possible appointment as ambassador, or lucrative lobbying position. The Senator can rest assured that the people of Nebraska have a long memory and will be watching.
If in the future he accepts some lucrative offer for his own personal enrichment, he just may be the next Lieutenant Philip Nolan. He must have known that there would be violent revulsion from his voting base. His betrayal of the faith we had in him is just -- well sad!
After he cast the key 60th YES vote on Dec. 24, Senator Nelson stated in a floor speech: "Today, the Senate approved historic health reform. Let me be clear: it is not a government-run insurance program. It meets the principles I laid out for Nebraskans last summer: that it must hold down spending, help our small businesses, improve care, control costs and, most importantly, work for Nebraska. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill will save $132 billion over the first 10 years and as much as $1.3 trillion over the second 10 years until 2029. That's cost control."
Cost control government style, 10 years of taxes collected and six years benefits paid out! Yes Senator Ben should understand that we, the earners of those taxes he spends so freely, have seen Congress control costs in another of his favored programs.
It's called Social Security, and it works the same way. Congress takes our money, embezzles half of it, blows the rest on totally unrelated things, and when it comes time for us to collect, they tell us the program is bankrupt, or will be in 2017.
The thinkers among us can easily see through all of these attempts to drive us into Socialism, and it's our duty to protest with all our might! The time for passive words is coming to an end. It is time to vote our unabashed lover of "Congressional pork" out of office.
As Senator Ben's official Web site states he may well be a "McCook native" but we now know that he is no longer McCook's Senator!
Here is another example of Senator Nelson's version of "cost control!"
1. U.S. Senate has voted themselves a $5,300 raise.
2. They also voted to give us no Social Security cost-of-living increase in 2010 and 2011.
3. Our Medicare premiums went up $285.60 for the 2-years and with no COLA ($660/yr) our total 2-yr loss/cost is -- $1,600 or -- 3,200 for husband and wife.
4. Over two years, Ben and his fellow Senators each get a $10,000 increase!
Yes sirree, cost control indeed.
DescPribing DimCare as genuine reform, our President told us "the American people will have the (health care) they deserve."
I fear he's right about that.
That is the way I saw it.
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Well said!
Just another lifer government worker/military who does not understand how bad the Health Care system is corupted over 30 years i have worked and not fair to self-employed of the country and we are tired of the huge 20 plus years of straight up healthcare/insurance cost and when republicans which i voted for all those years did nothing to stop the greed of health care providers....Ben did what he had to do to stop the greed of health care and spare me the Bush way because he did nothing when he could have a lot to help many times and choose to do nothing .......and thats' the way it is.....
Dick, the way you saw it and the way the vast majority of Nebraskans and Americans see it, are in agreement. "Rasmussen says just 17% of Nebraska voters approve of the deal Nelson made to support taxpayer-funded abortions and vote for the bill in exchange for kickbacks for Nebraska. Overall, 64% of Nebraska residents oppose the congressional health care legislation, including 53% who are strongly opposed to the pro-abortion bill." No question Nelson betrayed his constituents and the unborn for a backroom hug from Schumer, Reid, and Boxer for a sweet deal for himself. Of course, those who are enslaved to government welfare will agree with Nelson, but most Nebraskans are independent, self sufficient, and not welfare mongers. As a Nebraskan I hope you folks out in McCook find a way to cancel Nelson's statue and the renaming the airport after him. Talk about adding insult to injury! Nelson's actions are also a slap in the face to all Eagle Scouts.
Jlake, you need to read up! This bill gives a pass to the big insurance companies. I'm not for the bill (gov has no place in my health care matters), but I'm smart enough to actually do a little research. Oh and don't forget some of bens biggest contributors are big insurance companies. Over 2 million last year!
We are all being blind-sided by the topic of health care. We should be worried on the other items the senate and congress is trying to pass. For example, they are trying and are getting it passed on the firearms. Not to change the subject, but we could lose all rights to keep and bear arms. I'm one who doesn't want to give up my rights. On the 2009 tax returns, we have to claim ALL FIREARMS and pay $50 each for them. Now isn't that government intervention?? They will want to take all them and leave us with our pants down. It is getting all set up for another crisis like 911. Health care is down the tubes and there is no way to save it. Soon it will be a communist state and you and I will have to live it. Do the American public want this?? How are you going to keep what is yours when we are sitting ducks?? They say that it won't harm us. I don't believe a word the government says when it comes to that. Check out the NRA and what is happening. It will open your eyes as to what is coming. People think Nostradamas is a myth. Better think again. God help us all.
Excellent Article Dick. Ben sold us out plain and simple he campaigned as a maverick moderate but in the end toed the party line.
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/s/s... http://www.snopes.com/politics/guns/taxr...
http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federa...
The NRA website says it best, "Now, it's time for gun owners to drop this old distraction and focus on the real threats at hand."
I'm not real up on the healthcare issue. I've tried to do some research on the computer and all I can find is republican vs democrat crap. It's just too bad that our great Senator Nelson is taking so much heat from mostly republicans I'm sure. However, rest assured that the republican party is truly honest and has never made a decision or passed a bill that was truly honest. Our government is corrupt no matter how you look at it. Doesn't really matter what side of the fence you are on. One last thing; comparing Senator Nelson to a prostitute is outrageous and simply inexcusable. For this comparison Mr. Trail should truly be ashamed of himself.
From Merriam Webster online dictionary:
Main Entry: prostitute
Pronunciation: \ˈpräs-tə-ˌtüt, -ˌtyüt\
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): pros·ti·tut·ed; pros·ti·tut·ing
Etymology: Latin prostitutus, past participle of prostituere, from pro- before + statuere to station -- more at pro-, statute
Date: 1530
1 : to offer indiscriminately for sexual intercourse especially for money
2 : to devote to corrupt or unworthy purposes : debase
-- pros·ti·tu·tor \-ˌtü-tər, -ˌtyü-\ noun
Main Entry: whore
Pronunciation: \ˈhȯr, ˈhu̇r\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English hore, from Old English hôre; akin to Old Norse hôra whore, hôrr adulterer, Latin carus dear -- more at charity
Date: before 12th century
1 : a woman who engages in sexual acts for money : prostitute; also : a promiscuous or immoral woman
2 : a male who engages in sexual acts for money
3 : a venal or unscrupulous person
Main Entry: venal
Pronunciation: \ˈvç-nəl\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin venalis, from venum (accusative) sale; akin to Greek ôneisthai to buy, Sanskrit vasna price
Date: 1652
1 : capable of being bought or obtained for money or other valuable consideration : purchasable; especially : open to corrupt influence and especially bribery : mercenary
2 : originating in, characterized by, or associated with corrupt bribery
-- ve·nal·i·ty \vi-ˈna-lə-tç\ noun
-- ve·nal·ly \ˈvç-nəl-ç\ adverb
Sadly, it is what it is, and Ben is what he is. Enjoy your new job Benedict Nelson!
Nice one Joe!
Thanks, it was my pleasure, Remington!
We The People Of Nebraska Can Recall Benedict Nelson!
If you have heard that We The People cannot recall our senators don't believe it! Just because it has never been done, and some "legal opinions" may presume so, the Constitution nowhere states that it is not possible. This is a perfect example of what legal challenges are all about. Besides that, things have gotten so out of hand this year with so many congressmen like Nelson going against the will of the people that this should be taken to all the way to the Supreme Court or an amendment to the Constitution if necessary. If the states have the right to elect their officials then they inherently have the right to remove them by a similar method. Since many Americans, and Nebraskans via Ben Nelson, are no longer being represented, we must demand that our state representatives introduce this legislation in the next session. Removal at the congressional level and even term limits and are not sufficient to remove rouge and corrupt officials like Nelson who will further destroy our nation and state by 2012. As an Independent I urge ALL voters of ALL parties to contact their reps. about this issue. Like my representative here in District 34, they won't do anything either unless we hold their feet to the fire!
There is already a way enumerated in the Constitution to recall ben it's called an election we don't need to do a recall. Next time I just hope people aren't fooled by a slick talking democrat trying to masquerade as a conservative. After all in the end you get exactly what that parties leadership tells them to be. Electing Ben got us Harry Reid as a majority leader and got us this horrible bill and this socialist agenda going on in Congress right now. In the end Ben toed the party line and all his cnservative, modrate and maverick BS was just that.
Obamacare's Fundamental Flaw
by Gary Bauer (more by this author)
Posted 01/01/2010 ET
The Left has always had an erratic relationship with the Constitution. Liberal judges are known for discovering constitutional rights that had eluded judges for centuries. That's because some of those so-called rights, such as the right to privacy, have no basis in the text of the Constitution but rather somewhere in its "emanations" and "penumbras."
But the alleged right to privacy has its limits even among liberals. The Left's judges routinely rule that the right protects abortion on demand, but its legislators have no qualms about extinguishing the right of citizens to make other private healthcare decisions free of government coercion.
While much of the healthcare debate has focused on arguments over policy, a more fundamental debate is taking place over whether the Democrats' healthcare overhaul is even constitutional.
There is nothing in the Constitution that allows the federal government to be involved in healthcare, and the loud affirmation of this fact may offer conservatives their best chance to pull the plug on Obamacare. It would be ironic if it is in the courts, liberals' favorite venue for forcing social change, that the rule of law were restored and the personal freedom of the American people affirmed.
The power to regulate each citizen's health care is not listed in the Constitution among the federal government's enumerated powers, and the 10th Amendment makes clear that any powers not specifically granted to Congress are reserved to the states.
But among liberals, for whom it is an article of faith that government-run healthcare is a basic human right that no person of goodwill could oppose, any arguments about its constitutionality are irrelevant.
When pressed to address constitutionality, liberals often point to the commerce clause. The Constitution grants Congress the power to regulate "commerce among the several states." But that does not mean Congress can meddle in anything that affects economic activity. The Supreme Court has rejected the notion that the commerce clause allows Congress to regulate non-economic activities just because, somewhere down the road, they may have an effect on economic activity.
The most egregiously unconstitutional element of the health care legislation concerns the individual mandate, which requires each American to obtain health insurance or pay a penalty of up to $25,000 or one year in prison. The individual mandate is essential to the Left's plan to impose government-run health care. Without it, because of the left's insistence on barring insurance companies from denying coverage to people for pre-existing conditions, people would simply obtain insurance only when they have a need for medical care.
The individual mandate is a way to keep costs down, but there is not constitutional authorization for it. As Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) has said, "...here would be the first time where our [federal] government would demand that people buy something that they may or may not want...and...that's not constitutionally sound."
Back in 1994, during the Democrats' last foray into healthcare reform, the Congressional Budget Office stated that compelling individuals to buy insurance would be "an unprecedented form of federal action" because "the government has never required people to buy any good or service as a condition of lawful residence in the U.S."
Liberals often liken the health insurance individual mandate to the law requiring all people who own automobiles to have auto insurance. But it's a flawed argument. Only state governments, not the federal government, can require automobile owners to obtain auto insurance (and two states, Wisconsin and New Hampshire, don't).
Also, as legal scholars at the Heritage Foundation point out in a recent legal memorandum, "automobile insurance requirements impose a condition on the voluntary activity of driving; a health insurance mandate imposes a condition on life itself."
The Heritage memo, titled "Why the personal mandate to buy health insurance is unprecedented and unconstitutional," also notes that states require drivers to maintain auto insurance only to cover injuries to others. "The mandate does not require drivers to insure themselves or their property against injury or damage. Thus the auto insurance requirement covers the dangers and liabilities posed by drivers to third parties only..."
It would be an understatement to say that individual mandate advocates have struggled to defend its inclusion. In a series of interviews conducted by CNSNews.com, Democrat after Democrat failed to give a coherent answer about where the Constitution authorized Congress to mandate that individuals buy health insurance.
Hawaii Senator Daniel Akaka said he was "not aware" of the Constitution giving Congress the authority, while Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) said he'd "have to check the specific sections," and Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) flatly admitted that he did not know.
Senator Blanche Lincoln should have taken the Nelson route but instead opined, "Well, I Just think the Constitution charges Congress with the health and well-being of the people." And Senate Judiciary Chairman Pat Leahy (D-VT) dismissed the question, insisting that "nobody" questioned Congress' authority to require individual mandate.
Senator Roland Burris (D-IL) said Congress authorization to impose an individual mandate could be found in the part of Constitution that authorizes the federal government to "provide for the health, welfare and the defense of the country." But, as CNSNews.com pointed out, "health" is not mentioned anywhere in the Constitution.
Then there was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who simply responded "Are you serious? Are you serious?" By which she seemed to be saying, "Do you seriously think we progressives would allow constitutionality to get in the way of our half-century old goal of government-run health care?!"
There are other constitutional problems with Obamacare. For instance, if the public option provides for abortion, many Americans will be compelled to subsidize other people's abortions, which would infringe upon the First Amendment guarantee of religious freedom.
And constitutional concerns exist over exempting some states from Obamacare's provisions. In Harry Reid's fire sale for votes, he essentially agreed that some states would bear the brunt of the economic burden of the health care monstrosity but not others. Presently state legal experts are examining whether the constitution can force such a burden upon them.
Other constitutional issues are buried deep in the pages of the bill just now seeing the light of day. For example, in spite of recent Supreme Court decisions raising constitutional questions about racial set asides, Obamacare promises federal financial assistance to medical schools, but only if they have programs that serve "under-represented" groups based on race, sex, religion and sexual orientation.
An unintended consequence of the health care debate may be that legislators on both sides of the isle are dusting off and reading their copies of the U.S. Constitution. Conservative members of Congress should resolve in the New Year to talk more often and more loudly about the constitutional arguments against Obamacare.
If it passes, conservatives should test its constitutionality in the courts. It may well be that the jobs saved or created by the Obama Administration's health care plan go to lawyers, not doctors.
Great article. Now here is Ray Stevens and a little reinforcement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc_-L4fyL...
Good grief, Dick --- try not to knock down any more yellow jacket nests. All that angry buzzing could give a rational person a headache. Lighten up, people. And check the Politifact website occasionally to see if your favorite hobby horses have any basis in reality. Happy New Year.
Hey Dick, with all the "hot air" blowing around there in McCook, I'd think the out side temperature would be a few degrees higher. Sounds like ol "BOHICA (Bend Over Here It Comes Again) Nelson" has gotten things stired up there in Neb.
We have a simple solution to that type problem, A rail, some tar and feathers and an attitude of "Git'er done. Good article.
Kudos to Dick! He hit the nail on the head and at least got some people to start to pull their heads out of the sand before it's too late. The issues involved here are too important to just let slide under the heading of "lighten up". Our Constitution has been under siege for some time, but BHO, Nelson, and the majority in Congress has stomped on the accelerator and said the heck with the will of the people.
Never before has our Republic seen such reckless deficit spending, corruption in elected officials, government take over of car makers, banks, and now 20% of our entire economy under the guise of compassionate health reform. The 2010 agenda includes Cap & Tax energy regulation, Immigration "reform", Terror trials in the U.S., "Fairness" doctrine limiting the 1st Amendment, 2nd Amendment rights, etc.... BHO has also repealed the Mexico City policy which forbid the use of taxpayer funding for abortion overseas, and now the Senate healthdespair bill, which Nelson signed on to, will for the first time since Roe v Wade permit taxpayer funding of abortions here in the U.S. Not one major Pro-Life group, Evangelicals & Catholics, nor even Bart Stupak (D) who wrote the House language supports Nelson's sleazy backroom deal with the pro-abortion cabal.
Benedict Nelson has voted in lockstep with his party for almost every liberal spending/policy bill that has come up in 2009. His judicial activist pick in Sotomayor will assuredly come back to bite us in the 2nd Amendment and elsewhere. As an Independent voter, I urge you to not take BHO's agenda lightly -- he campaigned on "fundamentally changing America" and that may be the only campaign promise he has kept so far. Fellow Cornhuskers, wake up before it is too late...