Showing posts with label election day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election day. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

I Got your back…I Love the Military

Obama Urges Congress to Support Tricare Fees

On Monday the White House pressed the Pentagon to rein in Tricare costs and begin a new round of base closings as the Senate took up the National Defense Authorization Act on the military’s 2014 budget….

Veterans and  Retirees Write your Politicians and remind them that we fought for our right to vote and that we do exercise it… A lot of us were promised Free medical if we gave the Government 20 years… Now we pay through the teeth twice?

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Nanny State Versus Personal Responsibility

So Finally someone has questioned the Government Interference

A senior fellow with the Independent Women's Forum has concerns that new research on vehicle safety systems will take away the responsibility of adults.

The federal government said this month it is speeding up research on things that automatically prevent a driver from operating a vehicle if he or she is drunk and/or not wearing a seat belt properly. It comes after an increase last year in the number of traffic fatalities, some of them involving people not wearing seat belts.

- See more at: http://www.onenewsnow.com/business/2013/11/19/vehicle-safety-systems-%E2%80%93-do-they-supersede-individual-responsibility#.UovOXD83nNo

Monday, November 18, 2013

And the Hits keep on coming

The beat goes on … Portland Oregon crooks and politicians.

It’s been a rough twelve months for Portland’s administrative and financial branch of government.

The list of major issues is lengthy. Since fall 2012, problems involving the Office of Management & Finance include:

Friday, November 15, 2013

Rats leavung a Shrinking Ship??? Kurt Schrader, Peter DeFazio part ways with Democratic leaders on health insurance bill | OregonLive.com

 Rats leaving the Sinking Ship???

Schrader and DeFazio are the two Democrats in the delegation who face potentially competitive reelection races next year, and they have both been more apt to criticize the president than other Democrats in the delegation.

DeFazio said in a statement that he has always been willing to support "common sense fixes" to the Affordable Care Act and that "he joined with Democrats and Republicans to make it easier for Oregonians who like their insurance plan to keep that plan."

Schrader expressed similar sentiments, saying in a statement that it would help "provide folks who have lost their existing insurance plans with some certainty for the time being."


Kurt Schrader, Peter DeFazio part ways with Democratic leaders on health insurance bill | OregonLive.com

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