From Reboot Congress about the political bombshell dropped by Democratic Governor Jay Nixon who is taking a play out of the Obama/Pelosi/Reid political playbook:
Gov. Jay Nixon Runs on Obamacare in 2012
In a surprise move, Governor Jay Nixon has decided to base his 2012 campaign for re-election on the single most unpopular piece of legislation to come out of President Obama's administration and the Pelosi-Reid Congress: Obamacare. That legislation cost Democrats the House in 2010 and was a factor in the recent victory of Republican Bob Turner who won liberal Anthony Weiner's New York Congressional seat in a special election earlier this week. Nixon, who has generally been a centrist governor, has decided to outsource Missouri's healthcare sovereignty to Washington, DC. In exchange for this sell-out, the Federal government will return $21 million to the Show Me State. Could someone please explain why our money has to go to DC before being returned to us as a grant?
Earlier today, Nixon signed the executive order below creating "healthcare exchanges." This effectively ended a committee hearing that was underway in Jefferson City to consider those exchanges. State Senators Jim Lembke and Rob Schaaf stormed out of the hearing disgusted with the executive overreach of Governor Nixon. In 2010, Missourians overwhelming passed Prop C which rejects federal intrusion into healthcare.
Jay Nixon Executive Order for Health Care Exchanges
(click on the above link for the specifics of the executive order)Earlier today, Nixon signed the executive order below creating "healthcare exchanges." This effectively ended a committee hearing that was underway in Jefferson City to consider those exchanges. State Senators Jim Lembke and Rob Schaaf stormed out of the hearing disgusted with the executive overreach of Governor Nixon. In 2010, Missourians overwhelming passed Prop C which rejects federal intrusion into healthcare.
Jay Nixon Executive Order for Health Care Exchanges
Isn't living in a totalitarian democracy grand?
Updated and amended from Reboot Congress:
Nixon, who has generally been a centrist governor,
Update: I clarified with my source in Jefferson City and revised the copy above. Nixon has not yet signed the order.
Wow... I'm an independent conservative who usually votes republican, but I did vote for Nixon. If he does this, he might as well resign. He would definitely not be considered a "centrist" anymore.
ReplyDeleteIf he's smart, he'll listen to Missourians and forget about Obamacare... Otherwise, he'll be gone soon.