Showing posts with label Mike Beebe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Beebe. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Secure Arkansas/Tea Party Health Care Protest In Little Rock

by John Allison III, Tea Party of Lonoke County

Today, outside of Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel's office, Secure Arkansas held a rally/protest calling on the AG to; 1) join the many other states in filing lawsuits to challenge the constitutionality of the recently passed federal health care legislation; and 2) immediately approve Secure Arkansas' ballot measure concerning Freedom of Choice in Health Care for Arkansans.



Secure Arkansas director Jeannie Burlsworth told the crowd the recently passed health care bill is unconstitutional and a step toward a Socialist America. Now that President Obama has signed the bill into law, our next step must be through the judicial system. McDaniel said Arkansas will not join the dozen or so Attorneys General from other states who filed suit to stop the unconstitutional law. The Arkansas AG says any such suit would be frivolous and has "more to do with politics than the law."

Burlsworth then offered her microphone to any protester who wished to address the crowd. And, as those of us who've been involved in the Tea Parties all along would expect, not one racial slur or derogatory comment toward any minority group was uttered. Though the mainstream media would have you believe these protesters are rabid racists and hate-mongering homophobes, the protest was completely peaceful.

A young Iraq War veteran took the mic and explained to the crowd that he didn't fight "for Socialism, or Communism." Several mothers stood in front of the crowd and said they only want their children to grow up free as they did. A woman who said she was a doctor's wife said her husband wanted to be at the rally, but was busy treating patients in his clinic. She relayed his messages for the crowd via text message, explaining Obamacare would drive patients to government insurance options, raise costs, lower reimbursement rates, and eventually drive doctors from the field, leaving fewer providers to treat more patients. A recipe for disaster.

Several political hopefuls were present as well. Both Republican candidates for Arkansas' 2nd Congressional district seat, Scott Wallace and Tim Griffin, showed up to announce their support for the Secure Arkansas and Tea Party initiatives, as did Republican US Senate candidate Jim Holt. All three spent quite a bit of time visiting with rally-goers, explaining what they would do to relieve protesters' fears for the future of their country.

Scott Wallace greets votersTim Griffin and K. Ryan James


Jim Holt addresses protesters


Lonoke County's own Jack McNally, aspiring to replace double-dipping Tax Assessor Jerry Adams in November, also made the trip to Little Rock. Describing himself as a Tax Assessor who hates taxes, McNally worked the crowd and said he was surprised at the number of Lonoke County voters he met there.

Jack McNally (left front) speaks with votersMcNally (center) holding protest sign


Attendees from Lonoke, Carlisle, Cabot, Conway, Russellville, Benton, and McRae were all present. And of course, there were many from Pulaski County also. All in all, it was a pretty good crowd for the middle of a workday in downtown Little Rock.




Now that I'm through the report, I would like to thank the local media for covering this event.

What a difference a year (and a government takeover of the US health care system) makes!

I've been working with multiple conservative groups since April of last year. Comparable to the national trend, our several events last year were mostly ignored by the local media. Events at the state Capitol, Senator Lincoln's office, Riverfront Ampitheater, and Marion Berry's office here in Cabot went virtually unnoticed last year by all 4 central Arkansas television stations and the only newspaper with statewide circulation. Even the numerous tense interchanges between constituents and legislators at town hall forums last fall were resigned to social networking sites such as Facebook and YouTube instead of traditional media.

But today everybody came. All the press I mean.

All four Little Rock television stations showed up. KARK, KATV, KTHV, and KLRT were there. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and the Associated Press were there.

We held rallies with hundreds and even thousands sometimes last year and could manage little more than a line or two in the local media. Today we had somewhere around 80-100 show up and received all this attention.

In the past, the few reporters who showed up snapped a few photos and maybe asked a question or two. But today they actually stuck around, and did real interviews with protesters.

Suddenly, we're newsworthy, and it's about time.

Monday, March 22, 2010

LET'S RUMBLE PATRIOTS!!!

ACTION ALERT!!!!!!!!
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 2010

11:00 AM - 1:00 pm
Office of the Attorney General
323 Center Street, Suite 200
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

WE NEED STATEWIDE PARTICIPATION,
THIS IS LIKE CUSTER'S LAST STAND

Dustin McDaniel needs to feel the pressure from all of you demanding that he join the many other states in filing lawsuits to challenge the constitutionality of this legislation. He is running for re-election unopposed, which is a shame! Governor Beebe needs to feel the pressure to pass legislation that opts out of the federal health care bill. Governor Beebe does have the power to call a special session to deal with this. I have put contact information for the attorney general and the governor at the bottom of this e-mail. Of course, your state representatives and state senators need to hear from you about proposing legislation to nullify the federal bill.
FREEDOM OF CHOICE IN HEALTH CARE AMENDMENT
  • This amendment guarantees that things will be as they have always been.
  • This amendment preserves state sovereignty.
  • This amendment protects Arkansans freedom of choice.
  • This amendment prohibits Arkansans from being forced to participate in government run health-care.
  • This amendment prohibits Arkansas employers from being forced to participate in government run health-care.
  • This amendment prohibits Arkansas health-care providers from being forced to participate in government run health-care.
  • This amendment guarantees that Arkansans can pay their doctors directly for the treatment they receive.
  • This amendment guarantees that private insurance companies can continue to operate business as usual.
  • This is amendment is about preserving Choice.
  • This amendment preserves the free-market principles of competition in health care.
  • This amendment is Arkansan centered or patient-centered health care.
  • This amendment leaves patients and doctors in control.
  • This amendment prohibits putting government in charge of the doctors you can see and the types of treatment you can receive.
  • This amendment does not affect Arkansas workers’ compensation laws.
  • This amendment does not affect those on ARKids First; Arkansans may still choose to participate in ARKids First.
  • This amendment does not affect the Arkansas “any willing provider law.”

Contact Governor Mike Beebe
Phone: (501) 682-2345
Fax: (501) 682-3597

Attorney General Dustin McDaniel
Phone: (501) 682-2007
Fax: (501) 682-8084

Monday, February 22, 2010

Beebe--Lincoln needs to "educate" Arkansans to win


The folks at Politico caught up with Arkansas' Governor Mike Beebe on Monday and peppered him with questions on health care and Senator Blanche Lincoln. The popular governor ducked and bobbed on several questions, but when asked if he thinks the embattled Lincoln's seat is still winnable he replied, "Yes, I think it’s winnable and yes, I think she can win."

Lincoln's pitiful polling of late recently led conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer to remark, "Poor Blanche Lincoln couldn't even compete with Mussolini" on Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor. The last several polls by Rasmussen have shown Lincoln trailing at least four potential Republican opponents, and the latest had all four ahead by at least 8 points.

Beebe believes Lincoln's campaign cash will be enough to overcome her lack of popularity in Arkansas by November. "
She’s got a lot of money, she needs to spend it wisely to educate," said the governor.

But we would argue the electorate is educated on Lincoln, and her money won't be enough to "reeducate" us.

The Senator's popularity has consistently collapsed with virtually every vote she cast in support of President Barack Obama's Socialist platform. On TARP, the auto industry bailout, budgets that created record deficits, increasing the federal debt limit, and Obamacare, Lincoln has stood with Obama and against the will of a large majority of Arkansas voters. Each time her "Yea" was heard by Arkansans, her poll numbers plummeted.

Lincoln's willingness to abandon the clear will of the Arkansas electorate and walk arm-in-arm with Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to support their proposed government takeover of the US health care system was likely the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.

Because passage in the Senate required 60 votes to overcome a Republican filibuster, Reid and Obama needed every single Democrat. Lincoln's status as one of the final two holdouts indicates she understood the tightrope she was walking. She understood the people of Arkansas were strongly opposed to Obamacare, but she succumbed to the pressure of Reid and Obama.

She could have chosen to represent the clear will of Arkansas voters, and cast the vote that would have killed Obama's dream of socialized medicine in America. But instead she chose to stand with her liberal buddies from Chicago and Las Vegas, against her constituents in Arkansas.

Governor Beebe and Blanche Lincoln may think voters in Arkansas can be "educated", but we've been educating ourselves on Lincoln ever since she began marching in lockstep with Reid and Obama.

Krauthammer was right, and Arkansas voters are already educated on the upcoming Senate race.

Senator Lincoln should start packing.