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Newt Gingrich: Deal Bites Dogs

By: Newt Gingrich
Examiner Columnist
July 31, 2009

Before Blue Dog Democrats break out the champagne over the deal they won this week to water down the big government health care bill in the House, they should pay close attention to the difference between the way the deal is being spun in public and the way it's being portrayed in private.

While some of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's consiglieri were hyping the deal to the media as a significant breakthrough on Wednesday, others were huddling in private with liberals to encourage them to keep hope alive.

Exhibit A is what was said in a private Capital Hill meeting between a representative of Speaker Pelosi and disgruntled House liberals.

According to the Politico, Speaker Pelosi's emissary to liberal Democrats in the House, Rep. George Miller (D-CA), met with progressives who were in near-revolt over the Blue Dog deal late Wednesday. Rep. Miller reportedly downplayed the importance of the deal, noting that it is only one of three bills passed by the House and the only one lacking the public option that is make or break for the leftwing.

"[Miller] said they would have plenty of opportunities to change it back,"the Politico quoted one person present at the meeting as saying.

Just to be clear, "changing it back" means reverting to the punitive, high taxing, big government bill favored by President Obama, Speaker Pelosi, and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA).

House liberals reportedly left the meeting "somewhat reassured."

Even if it sticks, the deal brokered by the Blue Dogs this week is still bad for American health care consumers - it's just slightly less bad than the original House bill.

Chief among the Blue Dogs concerns about the original bill is its cost and the job killing taxes it will place on small businesses.

But under the so-called deal, new taxes and mandates will still be placed on the small businesses that employ 70 percent of all small business employees. Small businesses that have an average of just 32 employees will be subject to an 8 percent payroll tax hike. Even small businesses that have an average of just 17 employees will face new taxes and mandates under the deal.

But the larger problem with the Blue Dog deal is that it only slightly slows down the train toward mandatory government health care; it does nothing to change the track.

The deal supposedly makes the public insurance plan that would quickly overwhelm the private insurance market optional.

But even without the public plan, the bill will have bureaucrats making the health care decisions that should stay with doctors, patients and their loved ones. The anti-competitive taxes and mandates it places on small businesses will kill jobs and reduce take-home pay. And the immense cost to the Treasury the bill imposes will inevitably lead to tax increases, not just for the "rich" but for all working Americans.

As if these substantive problems weren't enough, when you consider the political math, the deal won by the Blue Dogs - who are being simultaneously envied and derided by liberals for exercising outsized clout in the House - looks even worse.

The latest Washington Post/ABC News poll shows that in the 51 congressional districts represented by the Blue Dogs, President Obama's approval rating has taken a nose dive since June - that is, since the beginning of the push for his version of health care reform - falling from 71 percent to 57 percent.

And while a strong majority of Democrats in other districts - 56 to 40 percent - support the components of the House bill, Democrats in the Blue Dog districts are much more closely divided. Only 51 percent support legislation like the House bill, while 48 percent oppose it.

Given these numbers, you would think the Blue Dogs would be more careful about who they're making deals with. Instead, these Democrats from conservative rural districts have put their future in the hands of one House leader who represents San Francisco (Speaker Pelosi) and another who represents Beverly Hills (Henry Waxman). As the saying goes, a deal's a deal - until it's not. The Blue Dogs may not think they rolled over, but it sure looks like they got rolled.

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has published 19 books, including 10 fiction and nonfiction best-sellers. He is the founder of the Center for Health Transformation and chairman of American Solutions for Winning the Future. For more information, see newt.org. His exclusive column for The Examiner appears Fridays.




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Rick

Jul 31, 2009

The Liberals will betray the Blue Dogs as they only need the Blue Dogs for control of the House.

 

Bruce

Jul 31, 2009

And the Circus Maximus continues.....

 

gitarope

Jul 31, 2009

If the republicans have a better cheaper plan, they should take it to the people.

 

DaveinPhoenix

Aug 1, 2009

Actually, Republicans HAVE a better and cheaper plan - the Empowering Patients First Act. But then, the people will never hear a word of this plan. Our celebrated national news media is too busy reporting on Michelle Obama's toned arms. Priorities first !

 

Eva Lehde

Aug 1, 2009

America needs Newt Gingrich to be our nexy president!

 

Eva Lehde

Aug 1, 2009

Sorry about the y instead of t, my typing skills stink.

 

Paul

Aug 1, 2009

Just remember, Independants win elections. If the Republicans want to win in the next 2 elections, they are going to have to convince the Independant voters that they have a better plan. And so far, they have not been able to do that. More effort needs to be put into countering the Liberal Media bias that is embedded in most News and Information outlets. Get out there and speak to the American people!! We will listen if it MAKES COMMON SENSE... No one wants to get poorer while losing power and influence in the process. Stop the "sound bite" retoric and just put the facts out there. We're not that stupid, trust us.

 

Rick

Aug 1, 2009

gitarope, if you check the history of the GWBush years you will see the Democrats defeated all Republican ideas to improve the healt care system.

 

Mark

Aug 1, 2009

If a plan or ideal is bad why should anyone change or try to compete with it. I think not a new ideal is needed but a stiff backbone is more to the order.

 

Ed

Aug 1, 2009

Look all they need to do is give all the blue dog Dems a bone, and they will go for anything. I hope all of this can be stopped I am really worried about the way our country is going.

 

Sam Damon

Aug 1, 2009

The Blue Dogs have been exposed as Yellow Dogs. These people are toast in the next election if the bill that gets passed includes a public option that will in time destroy the private system and lead to rationing. Why liberals hate older Americans is befuddling.

 

squeakie66

Aug 1, 2009

I can't believe the american people are this stupid. No earmarks - days to read any legislation - No taxes for people who make less than 250.000. How many more promies will Oboma break before you and I make sure he is a one term president.

 

squeakie66

Aug 1, 2009

It is going to be difficult to get any conservative message out when the liberal media won't put it on the air. Just look at the spin they put on the beer fest at the white house.

 

ChuckieH

Aug 1, 2009

The Blue Dogs that folded, and we know who you are, will be replaced as soon as we can throw them out. We, stupidly, thought we could count on them to do the right thing for the american people, but their backbone was made out of silly putty and they caved. They are as bad as this insane president who makes lots of noise and says nothing, but he, along with Pelosi, Reid, Frank, Dodd and Waxman, should be run out of office as soon as possible. All of us have to stick together and make our voices heard.

 

G-unit

Aug 2, 2009

I agree, ChuckieH - we need to pull together and have LOUD voices. It's frightening to see what Obama has done and plans to do to our country - and even worse, how many people are actually paying attention? We in the minority have to be heard loud and clear now and in the 2010 election!!

 

shooteruss

Aug 2, 2009

Hey G-unit,I don't really believe the "we" you refer to are the minority, but the way media is in bed with the libs, and the uncanny ability of the libs to steal elections with blatant in your face illegal tactics and nothing is done about it, reassures them of their favorable standing if they will only continue to spout the lies and disregard toward us. You are correct in saying the only recourse we have is in the 2010 elections, so let's get our shoes on and bust some a-- to get it done!!!

 

jlott

Aug 2, 2009

the issue will come down to who will stand against the bill that get negative feedback from their voters back home.the big money career politicians aren't worried about re-election since they can buy them.
newt is the best qualified for the next president,but shares the same stupid philosophy as McCain about the green programs and no domestic drilling.

 

JudyinNC

Aug 2, 2009

to jlott; Newt is the one who started "drill here, drill now" he does believe in domestic drilling. AND it's the independents who waffled and put this lousy bunch of incompetents in the WH,ObiWon wouldn't be there without them. Blue Dogs need to be told during this recess THEY will not be re-elected if they stand for this health care debacle.

 

Aug 2, 2009

For Jo

 

naplesconservative

Aug 2, 2009

I think you have Newt's position on domestic oil wrong. Go to www.americansolutions.com and read about "Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"
Unfortunately you are correct on climate change.

 

naplesconservative

Aug 2, 2009

The comment about having Newt's position wrong was for jlott, not JudyinNC

 

Roger

Aug 2, 2009

I do not see any thing that addresses the 12-20 million illegals....

 

naplesconservative

Aug 2, 2009

The bill is a joke on illegals. The Democrats have defeated 5 different amendments to require verification.

 

tbird57lover

Aug 2, 2009

NEWT 4 PRESIDENT! NOTHING will be done re' the ridiculous illegal matter. If they were deported our healthcare system wouldn't be in the mess it is in, but of course they are more important to the Dem lefties than us tax paying citizens! WE ALL MUST KEEP A SHARP EYE ON EVERY DEM AND REPUB THAT VOTES TO PASS NOBAMA'S HEALTHCARE, AND MAKE SURE THEY'RE NOT RE-ELECTED...IN FACT, SHOUT THIS OUT LOUD AND CLEAR STARTING NOW!!!

 

Eric Robinson

Aug 2, 2009

Blue "Dogs"? "Dogs"? Wouldn't "Lemmings" describe them better? What part of "We can't afford this" don't people understand? We're broke! We need LESS government and MORE economic activity, not the other way around, and taxes and regulations mean lower standards of living, less jobs, and more bureaucrats added to the numbers we already can't afford.

 

Beverly Colt

Aug 2, 2009

It took 240 year for the demise of the Roman Empire. It will not take us that long. Socialism is not what America is about. The government is tring to shackles us to Obamaism. God forbid! Our Founding Fathers are rolling over in their graves. It is time for a Civil Revolution!

 

mike

Aug 2, 2009

It took less time for hitler to devise his wicked plans.
where are we going??

 

candy

Aug 3, 2009

I say DUMP THE CHUMPS starting w/Pelosi Reid Dodd Frank Jefferson Conyers Waters Weiner Waxman...Lobbyist Czars Taxcheats and those little nuts...ACORN!

 

Scott Burgan

Aug 3, 2009

Newt - glad you are back talking some sense into the new GOP. Keep it up! The fact remains that we need to fix healthcare and someone has to pay for it. The unfortunate reality is that hospitals must treat the uninsured in critical condition and critical access hospitals cannot turn away the uninsured. This puts our care providers at a disadvantage, because they get stuck with the tab and pass the costs to those who are insured and fed / state governments. We need to get these guys to somehow pay into this critical access system that they currently benefit from at no cost to them.

 

old-sr

Aug 3, 2009

Try to get your ideas from some other source than than some George Orwal book. How dare you treat the older people like garbage that can be thrown out like old clothes. Do you realize you will also be old too. Leave us alone or we will group together and our loved ones will also stand up for us.

 

old-sr

Aug 3, 2009

you may forgot we vote and familys too

 


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