The Open Thread for Friday, July 26, 2013

Washington Post's Jonathan Bernstein:
Do Republicans believe that Obamacare is a disaster in the making? Or is it such an appealing program that they have to take extraordinary steps to undermine it? Reuters reports today that conservative groups are taking their campaign to undermine the law to ever new heights. As the Tea Party group FreedomWorks puts it: “We’re trying to make it socially acceptable to skip the exchange.” [...] At the same time they’re trying to undermine it, Republicans are loudly insisting that the program just won’t work — it will “collapse under its own weight,” as the talking point has it. For example, see the apparent attempt by Republican state governments to hype “rate shock” well beyond any reality. As Sarah Kliff argues today, Republicans have set expectations for the program so low that “if Godzilla doesn’t march in on Oct. 1 and gobble up our health insurance coverage and legions of IRS agents fail to microchip the masses, that could plausibly look like a success.” If they really believe that the Affordable Care Act will collapse on its own — that premiums will skyrocket, that people will lose what they have now, or whatever other horrors they’ve been asserting — then there’s no reason at all for any campaign to spread misinformation about the law or to encourage anyone to “skip the exchange.” Consumers would do that on their own. But Republicans apparently think they can’t take the risk that Obamacare will work out just fine.
It is an article of faith if you are a conservative or a Republican: ObamaCare is going to be a disaster, a trainwreck, a total mess. So if you are a Republican, and you want the Dems and Obama to be blamed for the mess that is Obama, why would you not just allow it to go into effect with full funding and sit back and watch the disaster? No, they have to sabotage it for it to be a trainwreck, for if Obamacare goes into affect fully funded and fully implemented, then the people will love on the level of Medicare and Social Security. Meanwhile, there is something for everyone in this new ABC/Washington Post poll on abortion....
Around the Horn for July 19-25, 2013

Around the Horn for July 19-25, 2013

It's back! Our weekly trip around the Delaware Blogosphere was one of our best features here at Delaware Liberal some years ago. And then the Delaware Blogosphere shrank, what with Dave Burris leaving DP or First State Politics and Mike Matthews leaving Down With Absolutes, and Dana Garrett leaving his blog. But the work of Kilroy, Kavips and Nancy Willing, among others, needs to be highlighted and shared among us more, especially on the education issue and county government. The below links are not necessarily from last week, but from the last month, long tagged in my RSS Reader to follow up on. Going forward, starting next week, the links provided here will be from that week. And I want all of you to post in the comments blog posts and stories that I and we have missed, and Delaware blogs that we should start reading. To start off, Nancy Willing shows us who among our current and former state and federal legislators have ties or are members of the right wing state legislation mill, ALEC.....