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Opinion: GOP, run against ObamaCare

Posted in News on 22nd February 2012
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The health care law encapsulates many conservative objections to the president, says William Bennett.
The health care law encapsulates many conservative objections to the president, says William Bennett.

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Editor’s note: William J. Bennett, a CNN contributor, is the author of “ The Book of Man: Readings on the Path to Manhood . ” He was US secretary of education from 1985 to 1988 and director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President George HW Bush.

(CNN) – The Obama administration’s breach of religious freedom and freedom of conscience through the Health and Human Services agency’s contraception mandate has reignited the national conversation about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or “Obamacare.”

Obamacare encapsulates many of the major conservative objections to President Barack Obama’s presidency: the vast and costly expansion of government, increased taxes and regulations and the infringement of personal and religious liberties as is now being litigated in the federal and Supreme Courts.

The latest contraception mandate is only a precursor of what could come once Obamacare is fully implemented. The law itself grants the Health and Human Services Secretary – an unelected bureaucrat – far reaching powers. One breakdown of the law found more than 700 mentions to instruct that the secretary “shall” take action and more than 200 cases in which the secretary “may” issue regulations. We won’t know the full extent of the secretary’s power until Obamacare is enforced, but if the contraception mandate is any indication, the secretary could have the power to regulate what health care Americans receive, what doctors they see and what insurance coverage they are eligible for.

William Bennett

Therefore, the Republican message in 2012 shouldn’t focus singularly on the economy. Politically, that would be unwise. Even just the rumblings and perception of an economic recovery could be enough to carry President Obama to re-election. Instead, Republicans should get back to the message of 2010, the year of the tea party and the retaking of the House of Representatives. For Republicans, the stakes are economic liberty and the integrity of the Constitution. Thus, the message of the tea party is more relevant now than ever.

There are many Americans who see past the Obama administration’s rhetoric. They understand that a right created by the government, free access to birth control, does not trump the First Amendment and the freedom of religion or conscience. A , indeed, shows that half of all Americans disapprove of this new policy, while 44% approve. I believe the more this policy is explained, the more the former number will increase and the latter contract.

The contraception mandate is reason alone that Obamacare should be repealed, but the list doesn’t stop there. In 2013, Obamacare will unleash an avalanche of taxes on individuals, businesses and insurers. (The list is quite long .) Individuals and families who do not purchase the qualifying government health insurance will be forced to pay an income surtax, and employers who do not offer insurance will be penalized through additional taxes. Highest earners will be hit with new surtaxes on investments and an increase in the Medicare payroll tax. The medical business will bear the brunt of a new 2.3% excise tax on medical device manufacturers and importers.

Already, Obamacare has stifled job creation and economic recovery. In a recent Gallup survey , nearly half of all small business owners who aren’t hiring cite health care costs and government regulations as the reasons why. Stryker, the maker of artificial hips and knees, already announced it would lay off 5% of its global workforce because of the medical device tax .

Furthermore, Obamacare will dramatically increase the cost of government health care and welfare programs while growing the national debt. According to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimates and budget outlook for the next decade, by 2022, spending on federal health care programs across the board will more than double. In particular, federal outlays for Medicaid will double , and spending per beneficiary in Medicare Part D will also double.

The shellacking that Democrats took in the 2010 elections was largely a referendum on Obamacare. Today still, the president’s landmark legislation remains a winning issue for conservatives. The latest Rasmussen poll shows that 53% of Americans at least somewhat favor repeal of the health care law and 38% oppose it.

Regardless of what the Supreme Court rules in the spring, Obamacare is indelibly symbolic of President Obama’s record. Conservatives are economically, morally and philosophically opposed to Obamacare. Yet until now, there has been low turnout in some of the recent GOP presidential primaries and caucuses. To reverse that, Obamacare, representing all that it means, should be the rallying cry that will reinvigorate and enlarge the base of opposition to the president – again.

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Mother sheds six stone in time for wedding after stranger’s insult in nightclub

Posted in News on 22nd February 2012

By Deborah Gentile

Last updated at 6:11 PM on 22nd February 2012

A 20 stone woman who was told ‘get down the health club fatty’ on a night out has shed a third of her weight in time for her dream wedding.

Sarah Gould, 26, was so upset by the verbal abuse of the unknown male who approached her in a nightclub it prompted her to lose more than six stone and drop five dress sizes.

The complete time mother-of-two says it spurred her on to turn her day-to-day living about and drop from a size 22 to a size 12 in time for her wedding this July.

Sarah Gould has dropped from a size 22 to a size 12

Sarah Gould has dropped from a size 22 to a size 12

She said: ‘I was stood there minding my own organization and he came up and said “you must get down the fitness center fatty”.

‘I just broke down as I left the club. I got a taxi at about 11pm, I hadn’t been there lengthy and cried all the way property. I was distraught.

‘That night I’d got my hair performed and purchased a new top but that shattered me.

Sarah was bullied at school and told she was overweight by her ex but it wasn't until a stranger insulted her in a nightclub that she decided to change her eating habits

Sarah was bullied at school and told she was overweight by her ex but it wasn’t till a stranger insulted her in a nightclub that she decided to alter her consuming habits

As soon as I composed myself I believed I am going to do some thing about this. I was determined I would be slimmer.’

Sarah from Kidderminster, Worcs., was also named fatty at school and told by an ex-boyfriend that she was too fat as she topped 20 stone in 2007.

Her weight loss she claims is down to a entertaining eating and workout programme that involves walking 3 or four miles a day rather than rigorous workouts at the health club.

She has dropped from 18 stone in January final year to 11 stone 13lbs and now coordinates two walking classes a week to assist other people shed the pounds.

But she stated the discomfort of the remarks more than her weight in 2010 as she stood waiting to get a drink at the bar will always be her motivation to prove people wrong.

Her weight loss is down to a healthy eating and exercise programme that involves walking three or four miles a day rather than workouts at the gym

Her weight loss is down to a healthy eating and physical exercise programme that entails walking three or four miles a day rather than workouts at the health club

She stated: ‘I should thank that guy that made that comment even if he is an idiot. He wouldn’t recognise me now. It’s a fantastic feeling to have turned items about.

‘In January final year I then saw my New Year’s Eve photographs and was horrified. I told my friends to take them down off Facebook.

‘From that point onwards I have by no means looked back. I woke up on January 5 in 2011 and said ‘that’s it – it begins today’ and I haven’t stopped considering that.’

Sarah is now looking forward to an idyllic summer church wedding with partner Paulo, 39, who himself has lately lost two-and-a half stone and their two children Joseph, four and Luke, two.

She is set to wear the size 12 white wedding dress she stated could have only dreamt of a year ago and has already picked new bikinis for their honeymoon in Tunisia.

Following trying a number of diets that did not suit her, she started walking up to 25 miles a week and cut out all unnecessary vehicle journeys.

She walks to do shopping at a supermarket over a mile away rather than at a convenience retailer a handful of yards away from her house.

Her ‘Walk and Talk’ classes now attract more than 30 individuals every single week and involve two to three mile strolls followed by a weigh-in and a speak about diet. 

The eating habits she followed of three takeaways a week and biscuits as snacks have altered for a healthier routine that nonetheless entails rewarding herself with treats once a week.

She has changed her 2,000 calorie lunches for Ryvita and fruit based consuming in the day with a bigger wholesome evening meal.

Sarah stated: ‘I just want to inspire other people who have felt as low as I did. My diet program and regime is enjoyable and I feel that is the key to it.

‘I couldn’t get into a size 22 and now I’m a size 12. I really feel amazing. I have totally changed my outlook on life.

‘The 1st 3 months had been truly hard but it really is all about altering your relationship with food. 

‘Before I would eat a enormous lunch with maybe two sandwiches, a bag of crisps and 3 sausage rolls.

Sarah used to eat two sandwiches, a bag of crisps and three sausage roll for lunch

Sarah used to eat two sandwiches, a bag of crisps and three sausage roll for lunch

‘Now I go to a party with a buffet and do not even look at anything fattening, it is about changing your mentality as significantly as anything.

‘I lost the weight via healthy eating and not calling it a diet program. Then I began walking and believed I ought to make it a social factor.

‘Over 40 men and women got in touch when I designed a Facebook group. 1 woman mentioned it was much better than any diet program she tried and that I could be the next Rosemary Conley.’

Sarah, a former receptionist and consumer services executive has enjoyed seeing other people shed weight so much, she now hopes to retrain as private fitness instructor.

She stated: ‘My lengthy term aim is to turn out to be an instructor. I have discovered it truly satisfying helping people and will start studying for qualifications later this year.

‘It was horrible what was stated to me by that guy but I turned what happened into some thing positive.’


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