December 8, 2009 8:09 AM

Steele Rips Liberals on Health Care Bill

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David Morgan
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Health Care
5935831Responding to criticism yesterday by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid comparing those who seek to block reform of health care with those who opposed civil rights reform, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said that liberals are playing the race card on this issue.

On Monday, Reid said that instead of joining Democrats on "the right side of history," the GOP's effort to "slow down, stop everything" were excuses similar to those who opposed the abolition of slavery and extending civil rights to all.

"In this country, there were those who dug in their heels and said, 'Slow down, it's too early. Let's wait. Things aren't bad enough,' about slavery," said Reid. "When women [wanted] to vote — 'Slow down, there will be a better day to do that.' ... When this body was on the verge of guaranteeing equal civil rights to everyone, regardless of the color of their skin, some senators resorted to the same filibuster threats that we hear today."

On CBS' "The Early Show" this morning, Steele said it was an "ignorant moment" for Reid.

"In fact, you know, I'm kind of sick and tired of the left and Democrats in this country when they get into trouble and don't get their way and their backs are up against the wall on legislation or whatever it is they're trying to do, they go to that card, they play that race card, that slavery card, that civil rights card.

"This has nothing to do with health care," Steele said. "If you have a philosophical or political or business disagreement with this administration or Harry Reid on health care, it has nothing to do with the historic roots of slavery. So it was an ignorant comment.

"Harry needs to go to the well of the Senate, take it back and apologize for offending the sensibilities of the American people on something so important," he told anchor Harry Smith.

In anticipation of President Barack Obama's speech today , Steele released a public letter to Mr. Obama saying that "health care reform has spiraled out of control," threatening to eat up money that could be used for job creation.

When asked if he supported the idea of using TARP funds which the banks have paid back towards job creation for small business (through tax credits and expanded loan guarantees, for example), Steele said, "It's fine if you're going to give the $200 billion directly to small businesses, and there are a number of ways in which that can happen."

But he accused the president of being slow to address the issue of job growth. "Here we are in almost month 12 of this administration and we're just now beginning to have a serious conversation about job creation, and just sort of jerking from one thing to the next with respect to the underlying issue that this administration came into office talking about it would solve, and that is job creation, unemployment rates, and what to do with small businesses. So you know, another speech? Another summit?

"This is not rocket science. The bottom line is that wealth generation in this country comes from small business owners. They employ close to 70% of the nation's workforce. So why aren't we focused on them in January as opposed to December? Maybe our unemployment situation would look a little bit different today."

When asked by Smith what he thought was the biggest obstacle to job creation right now, Steele returned to health reform.

"The biggest obstacle is what you see in this health care bill, quite frankly," Steele said. "You're talking about the impact directly on small business owners through more regulation, more taxes and other burdens that are embedded into this health care bill that's not being put out on the table . . . this is why the chamber got in trouble because they looked at the bill, they paid attention, saw the impact on its members, and they know the impact it's going to have on small businesses. And I don't know how you're going to create incentives for small businesses on the one hand when you're putting regulatory burdens and tax burdens on them on the other."

When asked to comment on reports, because of continued opposition by some to creating a new government-backed insurance plan, that Democrats may try to expand Medicare instead, Steele conjured up both Ronald Reagan and a horror movie:

"Well, you know, here we go again! The public option was dead sometime over the summer and it came back like Frankenstein's monster, and now it's dead again. And I think the reality of it is, look, you've got the liberals in Congress who made it very clear, 'No public option, no vote.' And so I don't see how they get through this process without the public option in there if the president wants this bill passed before the end of the year — which we hope it doesn't happen."

  • David Morgan

    David Morgan is a senior editor at CBSNews.com and cbssundaymorning.com.

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by sdh26234 December 9, 2009 4:41 AM EST
As a one who voted for Ron Paul, I would like to ask Mr. Steele, whose fault it is that even before Obama was handed the most disastrous economic condition ever and with 2 bogus wars going, the true National Debt was already way over 100 trillion dollars due to the existing unfunded liabilities that of Social Security and Medicare? This monstrosity of a debt has now a full life of its own and completely unstopable period, like a snowball rolling down a hill and getting bigger and bigger! Yes, Mr. Steele your blabber is cheap now, right? Yes, Socialism/Communism and Impeerialism is to America what in real life termites are to a wooden structure, with in neither case, the inhabitants aware of such destructive disaster. I would bet my paycheck that most Americans do not have a clue as to how America is self-destroying. Yes, Ron Paul, was a man for this time in a similar fashion as the Founding Fathers were for that time. However, with no brains whatever the Republican party chose a fellow who reminds a one of fellows like Mr. Hitler who thought that his guns would make him sort of the saviour of some race. In closing allow me the quote the Fathers of America: "Overgrown military establishments are under any form of government inausppicious to liberty and are to be regarded as particularly hostile to Republican liberty". By George Washington. He also said this: "No pecuniary consideration is more urgent than the regular redemption and discharge of the public debt: on none can delay be more injurious or an economy of time more valuable". By George Washington. Now I rest my case, wishing good luck to America on the sure road all previous Empires followed to their very end, called hell!
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by sdh26234 December 9, 2009 4:39 AM EST
As a one who voted for Ron Paul, I would like to ask Mr. Steele, whose fault it is that even before Obama was handed the most disastrous economic condition ever and with 2 bogus wars going, the true National Debt was already way over 100 trillion dollars due to the existing unfunded liabilities that of Social Security and Medicare? This monstrosity of a debt has now a full life of its own and completely unstopable period, like a snowball rolling down a hill and getting bigger and bigger! Yes, Mr. Steele your blabber is cheap now, right? Yes, Socialism/Communism and Impeerialism is to America what in real life termites are to a wooden structure, with in neither case, the inhabitants aware of such destructive disaster. I would bet my paycheck that most Americans do not have a clue as to how America is self-destroying. Yes, Ron Paul, was a man for this time in a similar fashion as the Founding Fathers were for that time. However, with no brains whatever the Republican party chose a fellow who reminds a one of fellows like Mr. Hitler who thought that his guns would make him sort of the saviour of some race. In closing allow me the quote the Fathers of America: "Overgrown military establishments are under any form of government inausppicious to liberty and are to be regarded as particularly hostile to Republican liberty". By George Washington. He also said this: "No pecuniary consideration is more urgent than the regular redemption and discharge of the public debt: on none can delay be more injurious or an economy of time more valuable". By George Washington. Now I rest my case, wishing good luck to America on the sure road all previous Empires followed to their very end, called hell!
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by obomaulie December 8, 2009 3:03 PM EST
Racist is the answer to any question. Why are we consumed by this hated? Try taking race off every job application. Get rid of all race forums in government and government programs and stop feeding this beast. What would happen to America? There are no living slaves or slave owners. I'm sorry if someone feels treated unfair in life get over yourself and go make good from bad. We have all been treated unfair at different times in our lives.
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by ianlou December 8, 2009 2:54 PM EST
by Mortarman-29 December 8, 2009 12:07 PM EST
...The problem is that most Americans are too ignorant to know what is happening to them.



Mort, your problem is most American's aren't ignorant enought to forget what happened to them during the George Junior years.
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by ianlou December 8, 2009 2:40 PM EST
by Mortarman-29 December 8, 2009 1:27 PM EST
...If the Dems cant get their own people onboard, why do they expect the GOP to get onboard?

Frankly, I'm proud the Democrats don't Goose Step in perfect unison like the Repubs did when they were in charge. I'm Glad we don't have an azzhole like Tom "The Hammer" Delay to browbeat every one of his GOP-er colleges into submission.
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by obomaulie December 8, 2009 2:16 PM EST
America should be proud of the Republican Party for finally stepping up to the plate on Obomacare. It's the economy stupid!! Earn a living, live with-in your means, and don't buy what you can't afford.

Why is Mr.Oboma compared to Hitler: Race baitting (whites- Jews), Class warware, Socailizing the country(auto industry take over - VW Bug), symbolisum( Swazsticker - Stupid colored earth), public speaker ( both give speaches they don't mean but insist they are true), wrote books to gain power, blame everyone else for problems, attack the family through youth. Check your history it's all true for both!!!!
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by sunday42 December 8, 2009 1:19 PM EST
Nothing new here. The race card is considered political trump, if your'e not for them you are a racist pure and simple.
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by mariannpepit December 8, 2009 1:55 PM EST
There was no race issue in Reid's comments. He was only making comparisons on voting issues. And he made his point well even though I am not a fan of his. And blacks should not be so touchy. Every conversation that includes blacks is no always about race. Its time for the blacks to end it.
by smoknmirrors December 8, 2009 12:47 PM EST
by Mortarman-29 December 8, 2009 12:07 PM EST
"The problem is that most Americans are too ignorant to know what is happening to them."
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Really? Have you always felt you were in that "arrogant minority?" It is too bad 46,000 Americans every year aren't as smart as you or they would know they are dying because they don't have health insurance. Maybe you can educate 14,000 Americans every month to be smart enough to know they have just lost their health insurance. Please, please, please share your intelligence with every Senator and Representative in Washington, D.C. and every federal employee, no matter in which state he/she is based, who is dumb enough to know that federal financing of their health insurance at taxpayer expense is not something to be given up, no matter what plan comes out of the legislative mix. In fact they, like you, are arrogant enough to demand that their "socialistic" system of medical care financing isn't to be shared with those poor, unenlightened slobs that make up the working families of America who are "too ignorant to know what is happening to them." Help us all out here and share your vast reservoirs of knowledge and understanding with the rest of ignorant America. Otherwise, shove a brick in it.
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by Mortarman-29 December 8, 2009 12:51 PM EST
Sorry, you dont get the point...which isnt surprising.

The Federal government has NO POWER to provide Medicare, Social Security, healthcare, etc. They have no power to provide money for education and so many other things they do. Over 65% of the Federal bodget is spent on things they arent allowed to do by the Constitution.

I want my government to obey the law.
by Mortarman-29 December 8, 2009 1:30 PM EST
One more thing...I love this quote:

"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180)
by dvillegas43-2009 December 8, 2009 12:28 PM EST
So says the Uncle Tom of the RNC
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by Mortarman-29 December 8, 2009 12:33 PM EST
So says the racist dvillegas.
by dvillegas43-2009 December 8, 2009 12:39 PM EST
Steele was appointed RNC chair because he's black. Not because of is abilities.
by ianlou December 8, 2009 12:18 PM EST
by Empire-George December 8, 2009 11:47 AM EST
Stupid testing would be much more effective....or better yet, test for their communist/marxist tendencies, we would all be better off.

Senator McCarthy tried that in the 1950s. What are you- 100?
Let's hear you use the phrase "Young Whipper-Snappers" in a sentence.
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by Mortarman-29 December 8, 2009 12:21 PM EST
And McCarthy was a hero!
by ianlou December 8, 2009 2:30 PM EST
by Mortarman-29 December 8, 2009 12:21 PM EST
And McCarthy was a hero!


You are the first I have ever heard call him that, Mort.
You must be a genius!!!!

By the way, Using the Constitution as your sole measure of any law or policy's worth is getting old. You are beginning to sound like a Bible Thumper with the Constitution.
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