Sunday Open Thread [3.8.15]

Filed in National by on March 8, 2015

Emily’s List President Stephanie Schriock tells some truths. Here is a transcript of her remarks about your and your father’s Republican Party.

“This is your father’s Republican Party. This is the exact same trans-vaginal ultrasound, all white-guy committee chair, aspirin between your knees Republican Party we have been fighting for thirty years. Shame on them. They are trying to fool women. And shame on us if we let them get away with it. They don’t support women. They don’t trust women. They don’t respect women so don’t tell me that there is no war on women. And don’t bother asking for a truce. We didn’t start this fight but mark my words. We are going to win it.

“But if we don’t show up for this battle in 2016, we will pay the price for a generation to come. Just imagine what a Republican president and a Republican Congress would do. Actually, you don’t have to imagine. Just look at what Republican governors and Republican legislatures have already done. They will raise taxes on middle-class families and cut funding for public schools to fund more tax breaks for the wealthy. And we know they will do it because they’ve already done it in Kansas. And they will strip away basic bargaining rights that help working men and women secure fair treatment in the workplace. And we know they’ll do it because they’ve already done that in Wisconsin. And they will mandate that a woman seeking an abortion undergo an invasive ultrasound against her will. And we know they’ll do it because they’ve already done it in Texas and in North Carolina.

“So we’ve already seen what Republicans would do when they have full control over our states. What do you think they will do when they get full control of Washington? What do you think will happen if they get their hands on Medicare or Social Security, or the Environmental Protection Agency, or the Department of Justice, or the courts? A Republican president and a Republican Congress would mean the end of the Affordable Care Act. The end of Roe v. Wade, the end of every right we have won through struggle and sacrifice. Every opportunity we have fought so hard to earn so we could pass it on to our own daughters and sons as their birthright. Give them a chance and they will destroy generations of hard work just like that. We can’t give them that chance.”

A majority of Americans — 56% — support same-sex marriage. Overall, support is up 8 points since 2012 and 45 points since 1988.

“Support for same-sex marriage among Republicans increased from 31% in 2012 to 45% in 2014. This increase is larger than the increase among Democrats and independents, although Republican support still lags behind those groups.”

Even Republicans are finally realizing that they are bigots if they oppose it.

Unemployment fell in every state in the country and in DC, and that hasn’t happened since 1984.

“Unemployment fell the most in Illinois, where the rate dropped 2 percentage points from the prior year to an average 7.1%. The rate declined by 1.8 points in Colorado, North Carolina and Ohio. North Dakota, at the center of the nation’s energy boom of the past few years, had the lowest jobless rate of any state at 2.8% last year.”

Jack Shafer notes that “while reporters operate in insect time, buzzing over facts and queries that may have a life of hours, days, or weeks before expiring in a natural death, the Clintons operate in geological time. She and her campaign staff have a 20-month-long runway in front of them, and like a glacier they will patiently grind their opponents into gravel by applying time and pressure.”

“In the Clinton team’s Machiavellian view, directly responding to the press corps’ questions on the press corps’ timetable will only give greater longevity to the story. The longer Hillary Clinton sits tight and allows the email collection and vetting ‘process’ to work in the background, issuing assurances that she’s now in complete compliance, the better off she will be. The press insects will lose interest and move on to other, more juicy sources of meat. A reporter can’t write something about nothing very many times before editors and readers rebel.”

“Clinton’s political foes and the press tend to view her glacial strategy as stonewalling—without acknowledging that good stonewalls make good politics and sometimes even better press coverage. Everybody knows the press has a short attention-span.”

Finally, there might be a plan to replace Obamacare that Republicans can rally behind. It is from the diseased mind of Ted Cruz, and it doesn’t replace Obamacare…. it works with a hollowed corpse of it.

Cruz has long been adamant that every single word of the Affordable Care Act should be repealed, but his proposed legislation only takes out part of the ACA. It would immediately repeal Title I of the Affordable Care Act, which would eliminate the individual and employer mandates, the state-based exchanges, subsidies for purchasing insurance, the protections for people with pre-existing conditions, the requirement that kids can stay on their parents’ plans until age 26, the prohibition on capping lifetime benefits—basically most of what people love and hate about the ACA. Simply put, Cruz wants to strike down most of the policies the ACA put in place to protect consumers from the worst abuses of the insurance market, and in their place he’d put … nothing.

Instead, Cruz’s big idea is to make it easier for insurance companies to sell policies across state lines—an idea that gets incorporated into pretty much every Republican healthcare reform proposal. Let insurers compete with each other in a nationwide market, the thinking goes, and the invisible hand will push healthcare prices down to the point that people can actually afford them and get the coverage they want. That’s Cruz’s fanciful vision, at any rate. The reality would be far different—insurance companies would set up shop in the most lightly regulated state(s), sell cheap-as-dirt barebones plans to healthy individuals, and leave the sick and the elderly priced out of the market or denied coverage altogether. The market would be completely skewed in favor of people who don’t actually need healthcare.

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  1. Jason330 says:

    Stephanie Shriock’s comment are welcome, but with Democrats like Jack Matkell, John Carney and Tom Carper we already have complete GOP control of the government.

    I’d love to hear Shriock comment on what – other than voting for Democrats- we progressives can do to help move the Overton window.

  2. fightingbluehen says:

    When asked when he learned about Hillary Clinton’s private email address use for official State Department business, he replied, “The same time everybody else learned it through news reports,”.

    Do we even need to be told who said that?

  3. fightingbluehen says:

    There was also a slight smirk on his face when he responded. I wonder if anyone else caught that?

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-weighs-in-hillary-clinton-private-emails/

  4. bamboozer says:

    Expect the famed Hilary emails to be Benghazi Pt. II, resurrected more times than the rotting corpse of Frankenstein with no results other than Fox News Noise. Total agreement with Stephanie Schriock, a reminder that love her or hate her Hilary is the one in 2016, we cannot risk total Republican government. Unless you’d like to start planning the revolution now.

  5. Jason330 says:

    Is fear of the GOP enough to get people to the polls? History tells us it isn’t. Why is that? The argument can be made that total Republican government will not be so bad. The tax breaks and “trimming of the fat” will get the economy going again. You’ll still be able to get your marijuana and abortions if you are wealthy and well connected, and the failure of public schools will be blamed on greedy teachers. It will be just like today, only more so.

    I don’t fear the GOP anymore, I welcome the transparency and forthrightness that accompanies the cruelty.

  6. fightingbluehen says:

    “Expect the famed Hilary emails to be Benghazi Pt. II, resurrected more times than the rotting corpse of Frankenstein with no results other than Fox News Noise.”

    You’re probably correct on that one, and FOX News really should just go away because god forbid there is even one single dissenting news program in a sea of concurrence on TV.
    Does anyone under sixty still get their news from the TV anyway?

  7. Jason330 says:

    “…FOX News really should just go away because god forbid there is even one single dissenting news program in a sea of concurrence on TV.”

    lol. You reveal so much without even being the least bit aware of it.

  8. Dave says:

    I don’t even know what the controversy is regarding emails. Using her own email server, email domain and non-official email is well within the and the law. When she had to turn over the emails to NARA she did so. I fail to see how that’s stonewalling. I do not expect Sec State to conduct diplomatic business in the twitterverse for any and all to see. Isn’t there serious business to conduct, like voting to repeal Obamacare for 54th time?

  9. liberalgeek says:

    Nevermind the fact that her predecessor, Colin Powell, did the same thing and retained nothing.

    This is largely an issue of having Boomers in positions of power. They have never been required to send emails and once they were, they had people for it. I know some CEOs still have their emails printed out for them. Bill Clinton only sent 2 emails as President. Hillary would likely have been similarly sequestered.

    The whole thing is actually a bit silly. Email is the electronic equivalent of a postcard (no security, no authentication, etc.). I want to see all of the post cards that she sent as Secretary of State.

  10. Jason330 says:

    You mean to tell me you don’t have someone print out your emails? How do you fit your computer into the pneumatic tubes?

  11. Tom Kline says:

    HC had her chance it’s now time for Liz Warren to take over…