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Socialism fails – Yakima Herald-Republic

To the editor Socialism fails to provide the best outcomes (e.g. Venezuela) because it suppresses motivation for personal and corporate sacrifices to exceed and innovate, as individual rewards and accountability are significantly diminished. This historically reduces the number of high-quality existing and new health care professionals. Overall health care is diminished as we have observed with the Veterans Administration. Far too many cases report delayed and poor care, with little improvements made or accountability for those responsible

J.J. Sandins proposal to nationalize all health care sectors is scary. It naively trusts that anonymous big central federal government bureaucrats (Big Brother), controlling the most serious and personal aspects of our lives, know better and have our best interests in mind.

Health care is not national security. North Korea has national security while their citizens have terrible health care. Social Security is not a socialistic program; it merely returns funds to individuals who initially contributed them.

The constitutional role for the federal government is to provide for a common defense (national security), not to provide health care. Governments role is to promote free market solutions by removing regulations, taxes and to provide incentives to create a diverse health care system that benefits all, not just those economically challenged as does Obamacare.

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The Mighty Hammer Of Bernie Sanders Socialism Is About To Crush Trump’s Obamacare Repeal Dreams – PoliticusUSA

Sen. Bernie Sanders has announced that he will challenge every single one of the side deals that Trump and Mitch McConnell cut with Republican Senators in an effort to get them to support the healthcare bill.

In a statement provided to PoliticusUSA, Sen. Sanders (I-VT) said, Today, the Senate parliamentarian made a determination that at least a dozen provisions in the disastrous Trump-McConnell health care bill are in violation of Senate rules and cannot be included in this bill without 60 votes. One of these provisions is the Buffalo Bailout that was inserted into this bill in order to secure the vote of a tiny-handful of Republican representatives from upstate New York. This is a very important ruling. What this ruling means is that side deals which benefit individual states will most likely be ruled in violation of Senate rules. As the ranking member of the Budget Committee, I will challenge any one of these state-specific provisions. We need legislation which improves the lives of people in all 50 states, not legislation which is geared to obtaining the vote of this or that Republican senator.

The Democratic Socialism of Bernie Sanders and his supporters has been a powerful force in the health care debate. Sanders was promoted to Democratic Senate leadership exactly for moments like these. He has been able to take his grassroots energy and rally people to the Democratic cause.

If Sanders does challenge all of the side deals that Trump and McConnell cut, he will get them stripped from the bill, and support for the legislation should collapse. The final nail in Trumpcares coffin might come from Bernie Sanders, as the pretend capitalist owned by Putin is about to be handed a defeat by Democratic Socialist who has worked his way to national prominence from the grassroots of Vermont.

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Tea party conservatives push Senate GOP for full ACA repeal – CBS … – CBS News

As Senate Republicans wrestle with their path forward on repealing Obamacare, the GOP's grassroots is increasing pressure on wavering senators to make sure the law is killed.

"Our supporters want repeal of Obamacare," Tea Party Patriots co-founder Jenny Beth Martin told CBS News Chief Political Correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News Political Director Steve Chaggaris on this week's episode of "The Takeout."

And, unlike many lawmakers, tea party supporters seem to be unconcerned about what might replace Obamacare, should the Senate manage to rescind the law. At this point, after Mitch McConnell has so far been unable to come up with 50 Senate votes for a repeal, the tea party is getting nervous about whether the Senate can deliver.

"I want the Senate Republicans at the very least, the very least, to pass the 2015 repeal bill," Martin demanded. Repeal the main focus for the supporters of her group.

"They care far more about repeal than they do about replace," Martin said. "They've lost their doctors. Their insurance costs have gone up. The quality of the health care they have has been affected." Ninety-eight percent of her group's supporters want the repeal, Martin said.

Opposition to Obamacare, which Martin said has united the tea party since the law was signed by former President Obama in 2010, continues, even as public support for it has increased.

"They understand that the government control that we saw under President Obama has affected them very personally and very deeply and they want it gone," she said.

If, after seven years of promises, Republicans fail to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the GOP opponents of the bill can expect to lose their conservative supporters.

"They are very angry, they want to see the people who do not vote to repeal Obamacare, they want to see primary challenges to them, they don't want these people in office anymore," Martin said.

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Tea party wins 8-year battle with IRS – WND.com

It took eight years of frustration, court battles and waiting. It took the complete change of a presidential administration. And it took the persistent fighting of a top-level team of lawyers.

But the Albuquerque Tea Party now is registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)4 organization, even though it was one of the hundredsof conservative groups obstructed by the agency under Barack Obama.

The American Center for Law and Justice, which has represented dozens of those groups in court fights, said the Albuquerque Tea Party now has its exempt status nearly eight years after originally filing its application.

This is a major victor for free speech, ACLJ said.

The legal team theObama administration had orchestrated a complex scheme to dump conservative and tea party nonprofit applicants into a bureaucratic black hole.'

The conspiracy to delay the conservative groups application for tax-exempt status, hindering their ability to raise funds, likelycame from the top, ACLJ said.

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Hundreds of documents have been uncovered in recent years that clearly establish that top IRS officials in Washington, including Lois Lerner and Holly Paz, knew that the agency was specifically targeting Tea Party and other conservative organizations.'

ACLJ said December would have marked eight years since the IRS cashed the application check of its client.

The IRS literally took their money and then ignored their application requesting tax-exempt status for eight long years. This is outrageous. No organization should ever be forced to wait that long for a determination, the legal nonprofit said.

The Obama administration called thescandal phony.

But ACLJ and its clients beg to differ.

As you may remember, the IRS constructed a special group to send all applications associated with the Tea Party to Group 7822. It was apparently designed as a special team developed to snare targeted organizations tax exemption applications in order to severely limit the impact of their advocacy on the 2012 elections, ACLJ explained.

The IRS was able to protect its politically targeted scheme by hiding its operations and activity behind the hundreds of layers of the bureaucracy festering within the IRS and with the cooperation of other government agencies.

When its application check was cashed by the government, ACLJ reported, the Albuquerque group was given a letter from the Department of the Treasury in Washington that their file was under review.

No explanation ever followed.

The ACLJ report said: To be clear, the IRS did not want to approve their application. Last year, the IRS proposed a denial of their application. We fought their denial, and we won. This result was long overdue. The targeting, the delay, and this type of unconstitutional discrimination should have never happened.

WND reported another such victory in Aprilwhen, after seven years,the Tri-Cities Tea Party obtained tax-exemptstatus.

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It was in 2013 when Lerner, then the director of the Exempt Organizations Unit of the IRS, admitted publicly that the IRS had been targeting conservative, Christian and tea-party groups, and ACLJ sued on behalf of dozens of organizations from more than 20 states.

While the IRS targeting scandal was just one of several dozen major controversies to plague the Obama administration, it was one of the more egregious, as the official weight of government power bludgeoned activist groups that wanted to participate in the political process.

Judicial Watch, the Washington watchdog that has for years been fighting to access IRS documents that reveal the extent of its discriminatory actions against Christians and conservatives, has asked President Trump to consider criminal counts against the much-feared federal agency.

Tom Fitton, the groups president, called for President Trump to reopen a criminal investigation.

Evidence has revealed the IRS agents would deliberately delay issuing a decision on organizations that were in conflict with Obamas agenda. That meant they couldnt obtain tax-exempt status, and they couldnt even appeal.

Among the IRS strategies was to ask inappropriate questions, such as what was the content of members prayers.

The IRS also was found to have been making inappropriate demands, such as that a conservative group denounce opposition to Planned Parenthoods abortion agenda.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled at one point that the IRS did, in fact, discriminate against tea party groups.

Back in April, a federal judge ordered the IRS to open its records to groups victimized by its obstruction tactics.

The order came in a case brought by ACLJon behalf of some of the targeted organizations.

ACLJ said in a report on its website the ruling stated the groups are entitled to seek additional information about the IRSs targeting scheme.

Like the D.C. Circuit, which previously rejected the IRSs position essentially a just trust us plea without the evidence necessary to back it up the district court rightly confirmed that the IRS may no longer hide behind its unsupported assertions but instead must turn over information about its discriminatory treatment of these organizations.

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Tickets for Princess Tea Party available – Alliance Review – The-review

By CHEYANNE GONZALES cgonzales@the-review.com Published: July 21, 2017 3:00 AM

Tickets for the Greater Alliance Carnation Festival's Princess Tea Party are now on sale at the Alliance Area Chamber of Commerce.

The price is $15 for each princess and $3 for each guest. The princesses are able to bring two guests each. Girls ages 12-and-under are welcome to attend the party.

The event is 3-5 p.m. Sunday, July 30 at the Alliance County Club.

The Princess Tea Party gives little girls in the Alliance area the chance to live out their dream of becoming a princess. The royal treatment will begin the moment they walk through the door. The 2017 Carnation Festival queen contestants will help serve the little princesses their very own plate of cookies and glasses of punch.

Each princess will get her picture taken with 2016 Carnation Festival Queen Taylor Penird and court members Reilly Davidson, Alexis Hatton, Anissa Lautzenheiser and Marisa Baylor.

They will also get to design and make their very own princess crown, which can be worn during the Princess Parade. The parade gives them the opportunity to show off their fancy dresses and beautiful crowns to all the guests.

Not only will the princesses get to spend the day as royalty, but a couple lucky little princesses will have the chance to win special gifts as well.

"There will be a crown bank and a princess tea set parents can buy tickets for," said Cathie Brookes, co-chairwoman of the event.

Accommodations can be met for princesses or guests with dietary or handicap restrictions. For more information, contact 330-704-8410.

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