Michigan Congressman Thaddeus McCotter, one of the fast-rising stars of the Republican party, graciously stops by RF3D this week, featuring guest panelist Stage Right from Big Hollywood.
In addition to sharing the most concisely articulate battle-plans for the GOP in the 21st century, Rep. McCotter — who seems as content to secure a recording contract and kick out the jams, while every sane U.S. citizen, Republican or Democrat, would want him as the next Speaker of the House, VP and/or eventual President of the United States — also lays it out in plain and simple language who’s the true party of “No.” Quick clues: It starts with “D” and rhymes with “emocrats.” All this and he even throws in a great nod to T.S. Eliot.
UPDATE: Great Op-Ed column from Rep. McCotter. Have we mentioned how much we love this guy?
Emulating the failure of their trillion dollar stimulus bill’s “wealth redistribution” that they assured Americans would stop unemployment from rising over 8.5%, the Democrats’ radical, nearly trillion dollar “health redistribution” will not work. For months, the case has been made and the public has concurred: government-run medicine’s cost, higher taxes, surcharges on employer provided benefits, Medicare cuts, rationing boards (such as the stimulus bill’s already appointed Federal Coordinating Council for Comparative Effectiveness Research) and personal mandates, will only increase the costs, decrease the quality and reduce the choices of Americans’ health care. Given such overwhelming and intense public opposition, why do the Democrats insist on imposing this scheme on the American people?
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