March 28, 2010 2:51 PM

DeMint: Obama Is Mocking Americans

By
David Morgan
(CBS)  Republican Senator Jim DeMint accused President Barack Obama of "mocking Americans" who are opposed to the Democrats' health care reform bill, and suggested that, as characterized in his recess appointments, circumventing Congress has become the president's style.

On CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday, DeMint, R-S.C., who had previously claimed that the health care reform battle would be Mr. Obama's Waterloo, declined to admit that the president won his Waterloo.

"We'll find out in November who won or lost this battle," he told host Bob Schieffer.

Saying that more than 60% of Americans want Republicans to continue to fight the bill, even though it was signed into law by the president last week, DeMint said that the law should be repealed.
"I want to repeal it; I want to replace it with real reform that puts patients in charge of their health care again," DeMint said.

"A new poll out this morning in the Washington Post does not suggest that a majority of Americans are against [the bill]," said Schieffer. [The poll said 46% support it and 50% oppose it.]

When asked if Mr. Obama can expect cooperation from Republicans on anything from here on out, DeMint said, "The president has burned a lot of bridges on this health care reform package that he's rammed through Congress and rammed down the throats of the American people. The procedures that were used, the back room deals, the kickbacks have created a lot of bad feelings.

"Now, we're still looking for ways that we can work together with the president, particularly on foreign policy as it relates to the security of Americans. We have to keep that."

But DeMint added, "All of us who believe in freedom in this country recognize that if this health care bill stands, it will not only destroy our health care system, we believe it will bankrupt our country. So to give up on repealing this bill will be giving up on our country, for me and, I think, for millions of Americans.

"Bob, the president is mocking Americans who continue to be against this bill. He said, 'Bring it on' - that's what we intend to do."

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Schieffer asked about Presdient Obama's announcement yesterday that he had resorted to making 15 recess appointments, to fill positions in several agencies (including the Treasury, Commerce and Homeland Security Departments). Mr. Obama had blamed Senate Republicans for blocking confirmation votes on the nominees, in some cases for several months, leaving those positions vacant.

"His recess appointments belie the fact that hundreds of his nominations have been confirmed unanimously by the Senate," DeMint said. "But he has had mixed in with these batch of nominations some pretty radical folks. Craig Becker who was in the group that he appointed by executive fiat yesterday is someone who has worked for unions his entire career. He put him on a board that is supposed to be unbiased arbitrators between businesses and unions. Democrats opposed this nomination. There's bipartisan opposition. All we had asked for is some debate and vote on this nominee.

"He decided to circumvent Congress again, which has become his style on so many issues and just appoint him while we were out of town."

Schieffer also asked about recent "scary" reports of violence and threats directed toward Democrats before and after the health reform vote, including House Member's offices trashed and death threats. "Do you think the parties have an obligation to try to tone down some of this run-away rhetoric? Is it, in fact, dangerous?"

"Bob, I've been with hundreds of thousands of "Tea Party" patriots," DeMint said. "I've been with thousands of people at town halls and Washington rallies. I've never seen any violence or heard any bad language. Now always when you get large groups you're going to get a few bad actors. But it's unfair and untrue to try to paint this whole American awakening with some of the bad comments that we heard last week in Washington.

"There's no place for violence or bad language in American politics. We settle our differences with our voices and our votes. But I do believe that it is the right and obligation of Americans, when they think the government is going in the wrong direction, to speak out and even take to the streets in nonviolent protest to let their Congressmen and Senators know that they don't like the way we're going.

"I think that's what we're seeing. I think we're going to see a lot more of it. But again I encourage all Americans to do it the way we do it right in America. No violence. Just good protest, if that is necessary.

"But let's take this to the November elections and let those people in Congress know who you want to represent you."

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  • David Morgan

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

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by shurch4truth March 31, 2010 11:24 AM EDT
Mr. DAmint - you ought to be ashamed of yourself for doing everything in your powere to prevent Amercians from having afforable health care and then saying something that nobody in their right mind would believe - that you want to give them something better. Truth is, only cranky teabagger types are listening to you and their numbers are not large enough to make a difference.

...think about, the only people that are interested in you are the obnoxious teabaggers (not all tea party types are bad - but the bad, racist types are the only ones listens to Mr. DAmintJulip.
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by shurch4truth March 31, 2010 11:18 AM EDT
No, Mr. DAmint, Obama is not mocking Americans, he's mocking Jim DAmint...it it stings - Right?
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by shurch4truth March 31, 2010 11:13 AM EDT
DeMint said that the law should be repealed.
"I want to repeal it; I want to replace it with real reform that puts patients in charge of their health care again," DeMint said.

Ya right, look at all the time the Republicans had it in the power to do something and they did nothing.

Mr. DAmint is a lot of hot air.
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by Lipstickinnd March 31, 2010 10:58 AM EDT
For all you Obamacare lovers...what do you have to say about the recent job losses all over the country? Let me see...somehow you will turn it around and say it's all BUSH'S FAULT. But we all know the truth. Any intelligent American can see where this is heading. I know several used-to-be staunch Democrats that are fed up and won't be supporting that party any longer. No doubt..no one will comment on it because what is there to say? You can not possibly say it isn't true! Here's the latest:

Start News Story:
Obamacare supporters keep pushing the easily debunked falsehood that The Big Insurance and Big Pharma Bailout Scam Act of 2010 ? known to the gullible and Hopium-addled as healthcare reform ? cuts healthcare costs and saves money.

Americans employees of at least three US employers just found out, if they didn?t know already, the flimsiness of that declaration, having been put on notice this week that their companies? healthcare costs are rising as a result of the health scam bill.

Caterpillar announced $100 million in increased costs due to Obamacare. John Deere?s announced number is $150 million, over 10% of its profits. Verizon sent an email to its employees advising them on pending cost increases.

The consequences an employee of one of the three is not yet clear. Will more be taken out of theypaychecks to cover the costs? Will they be given less coverage? Have other benefits cut? Have coverage levels dropped?

Will companies cut jobs? Will they have to take on more work as these companies scale back on hiring and innovation?

Nobody knows, but the trickle down effects of Obamacare?s healthcare cost increases are sure to devastate more companies ? and thus more families, small businesses that rely on these companies, and individuals.

It would sadden me greatly if CAT goes down because the Obamacrats sold out to Big Insurance and Big Pharma instead of passing a real healthcare reform bill.
End of News Story

Another News Story:
Wow. They just kept coming, one after another. A number of Fortune 500 companies announced job layoffs yesterday.

Caterpillar (CAT) announced that they will be cutting 20,000 jobs. Caterpillar, the largest manufacturer of construction equipment, has seen global demand for machine equipment fall off the map.

Home Depot (HD) is eliminating 8,000 more jobs and closing 125 stores. The housing market has not yet bottomed and sales are not improving at the nation?s largest home retailer.

GM (GM) is laying off 2,000 people and cutting vehicle production amid reduced demand for its automobiles. It?s a bad time to be an auto manufacturer.

Sprint Nextel (S) is cutting 14% of their workforce by laying off 5,000 workers. Sprint continues to lose market share to Verizon (VZ) and AT&T (T).

Pfizer (PFE) will be cutting over 19,000 jobs after the completion of its merger with Wyeth (WYE).

Starbucks (SBUX) may be cutting as many as 1,000 employees.
End of news story
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by shurch4truth March 31, 2010 11:12 AM EDT
...nobody is going to read this...too many words and it's obivious you're just guessing
by JamesB621 April 5, 2010 11:02 PM EDT
It's amazing how you embittered conservatives seem to be able to shift the blame for all of the countries woes onto an administration that had not yet taken office when this economic house of cards collapsed. It wasn't the Obama administration before congress and the American people scrambling to get this $700+ billion bailout to financial and insurance institutions that were "too big to fail" and that they had to pass it "with all possible haste". It wasn't the Obama administration or a health care reform bill that initiated the financial collapse that necessitated the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs and therefore the loss to these workers of their health care and savings and homes etc. etc. I would, however, love to see what your idea of "real" health care reform would look like. I rather think that it would a fantasy, just like the statistics that you include in your rambling and incoherent post.
by Palin_for_Presidentess March 31, 2010 10:28 AM EDT
Demint is self-mocking.
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by Ami0_Ami0_Ami0 March 31, 2010 5:34 AM EDT
Can't these people produce anything of any real value to anybody?

I'm speaking of the public official that made these remarks. And those that seem intent on make a living solely out of making similar kinds of statements.

Is this all that they have to offer? Just yet another slanderous remark for their hate filled followers to feed on.

What are these people worth to anybody? What of any value do they have to offer? And if I'm missing it; and I genuinely mean this: where is it?
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by suenaustin March 31, 2010 1:19 AM EDT
I believe it was George Bush egging on the terrorists who said "Bring it on." Barack Obama egged on Republicans wanting to repeal health care "Go for it."

Is anybody able to tell the difference? I can.
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by ladd09 March 30, 2010 8:20 PM EDT
Mr. Demint, In the immortal words of "Cool Hand Luke" America's gonna git yo mind right! LOL!!!
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by ladd09 March 30, 2010 8:12 PM EDT
Mr. Demint, You are welcome. How did you enjoy your WATERLOO? NOW GO BACK TO YOUR PLANTATION AND WEALTHY FRIENDS AND SIP SOME MINT JULEPS TO EASE THE PAIN...
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by ladyang March 30, 2010 7:27 PM EDT
Come November - their rhetoric will be "Wait Until 2012"
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