Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa has a personal policy of
visiting all 99 counties within the state at least once a year. Last night – February 16, 2016 – was our turn
for the year. I found the evening
disheartening.
The Town Hall’s meeting room was packed with standing room
only. As you can see from the photo
pretty much every inch was used up.
The meeting occurred within days of Justice Scalia’s death
so the nomination and approval process took center stage. Since Sen. Grassley chairs the Senate’s Judiciary
Committee he will play a significant role in the proceedings.
To his great credit he didn’t let things bog down – instead
he went around the room, took down 10 topics and then went through the list top
to bottom. Topics included the appointment
of Justice Scalia’s successor, allowing adopted children to contact siblings,
taxation of “Cadillac Plans”, rising cost of insurance, rising cost of
prescription medication, reduced COLA for social security recipients, the
unfairness of minimum sentencing from judge to judge, an end to out of control
government spending . . . as well as a few others I simply can’t remember.
It is at about this point that you begin to realize how
small an individual’s voice truly is.
And, it was also apparent just how willingly dependent we, as a nation,
have become on the local, state and federal governments. It was disheartening and disturbing.
The driving desire on the part of those folks who were
obviously members of the Democrat party was to approve President Obama’s
nominee TOMORROW! Sooner if possible. The Constitution was bandied about over and
over forgetting that the Senate has an Advise and Consent duty. The Senator smiled and said that no one has
asked his advice on a nominee since the 80s and that he and his fellow Senators
take their responsibility of consent seriously.
He sees no way that this president will have a nominee approved and sees
it as one of the first duties of the incoming President. Time will tell as to whether the Republicans
stand fast against what will no doubt be a tidal wave of criticism. I pray they remain strong. I’ve been sorely disappointed with this
particular batch of congressional Republicans as recently as October and hope
they find a spine.
The cry for more funding for Social Security, for help with
pharmaceutical costs, for those on fixed or limited incomes, for lower health
care costs, lower insurance costs was loud and demanding. The simple answer seemed to be to simply take
it from taxes. There seemed to be little
understanding of exactly how we got here in the first place. Much can be laid at the foot of the
Affordable Care Act. It had a 40% insurance
rate increase built into its structure.
Folks were clearly told that rates would go up, the cost of pharmaceuticals
would increase, hospital costs would rise, insurance costs would rise . . . the
information was there. The rub was that
it was coming from the “wrong side of the aisle”. The President’s promises of “you can keep
your doctors”, “your insurance rates will go down by $2,500 per person” along
with dozens of other promises were much easier on the ears so warnings went unheeded. And here we are – with health insurance in
chaos, rising costs as far as the eye can see . . . and now the cry of “SINGLE
PAYER” has begun its rise. We do have a
national example of how single payer would work . . . it’s called the VA. Our best and bravest dying on waiting lists,
being left unattended and given care typical of 2nd world
countries. While the assurances that
things would be better under single payer system are said over and over – there
is virtually nothing to point to that would indicate that anything would get
better and much to show things would get worse.
You want improvement – release health insurance to the market
place. Let it be sold across state
lines. Let someone create the GEICO of
the health insurance world. Competition
will drives the prices down, and competition alone.
One other lesson seemingly lost on many in the group is that
the Government has no money . . . they create nothing . . . they sell nothing .
. . they simply take what they want. Let
me say that one more time . . . They take what they want . . . from us. Of 163 countries the US ranks number 3 in corporate tax
rates at 39.1%. Third highest in the world. And we wonder why corporations are leaving
and no other countries are investing here.
Add to that a combined top individual tax rate
approaching 49% - the government does a great deal to
simply remove capital from the market place that could be used to grow business
and expand the number of jobs. The
reality is that as the government takes more and more of the free capital
available, companies will become smaller, fewer jobs will be available
ultimately resulting is less money available for the federal government . . .
which will only drive the amounts they take higher. There will be an “end point” . . . we can see it in Venezuela even as I type this post.
Another disheartening part of the evening was just
listening to the grumbles of folks that fully expect the federal government to
take care of them . . . as individuals.
It was never built to do that. It
will never be able to meet their expectations.
As I kid I grew up “pre-Great Society”.
When my father died family help us, friends helped us, my mom taught
herself what she needed to know to get a better job. Kennedy lit a nation on fire with “Ask not
what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country!” He lowered taxes, sent men into space and
created the space for the most massive growth spurt our nation has ever
seen. At the meeting I saw a nation with
their hands out. The cry seems to have
become “We want mo’ money!!” Gone was self-reliance
and in its place was dependence on a government mired in petty politics and the
raw desire for power. How anyone can
believe that they are the answer, that they are the solution, that they are the
only hope . . . it nearly breaks my heart.
Folks, here’s the truth.
No one is coming to save you. No
one is going to pull our butts out of the fire.
No one is going to “kiss it and make it better”.
Look in the mirror.
That’s your help.
The sooner we eliminate our dependence on Uncle Sam, roll
up our sleeves and get to it – the better off we will all be.
My thanks for the good Senator’s time. I am truly appreciative for all your hard
work. That said, I would like to see you
all do less, spend less and do your very best to stay out of our lives.
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