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PostPosted: 12/05/09 2:33 am • # 1 
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And speaking about living in an "alternate universe" ... ~ LMAO ~ I'm wondering if Hatch was a wannabe stand-up comedian in another life ~Image~ Sooz


By Igor Volsky on Dec 4th, 2009 at 11:40 am

Orrin Hatch: If Republicans Controlled Government, We Would 'Get This Country Under Control'

Last night, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) delivered an hour-long speech on the Senate floor condemning the Democratic health care reform bill and accusing Democrats of displaying "the arrogance of power" in trying to pass health reform before the holiday recess. Hatch predicted that if Republicans had 60 votes and control of all three branches of government, they would "get this country under control":

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This will become one more example of the arrogance of power being exerted since the Democrats secured a 60-vote majority in the United States Senate and took over the House and the White House. I dream some day of having the Republicans have 60 votes. I'll tell you one thing, I think we would finally have the total responsibility to get this country under control and I believe we would. But we never come close to that. There are essentially no checks and balances found in Washington today just an arrogance of power with one party ramming through unpopular and devastating proposals on after the other.

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Republicans controlled for years - but their agenda of tax cuts for the super rich did little to "get this country under control," so to speak. Throughout the Bush administration, "the median household income declined, poverty increased, childhood poverty increased even more, and the number of Americans without health insurance spiked."

Republicans ignored the health care crisis. Throughout the years of Republican dominance, the rate of uninsurance grew and employer-sponsored insurance continued to erode. "When Clinton left office, the number of uninsured Americans stood at 38.4 million. By the time Bush left office that number had grown to just over 46.3 million, an increase of nearly 8 million or 20.6 per cent." Between 2001 and 2005 - when Republicans had majorities in both chambers of Congress - the number of uninsured employees grew by 3.4 million and employer-sponsored health insurance premiums grew by no less than nine percent each year, while wages only grew between 2.2% and 4.0% each year. (In fact, the share of Americans who received health insurance through their employer declined every year of his presidency.)

In fact, during a recent exchange on CNBC, Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) asked Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) why Republicans didn't address the health care crisis during their years in power. "I will have a moment of bipartisan agreement," Ryan said. "We should have fixed this under our watch and I'm frustrated we didn't."

http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2009/ ... hatch-gop/



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PostPosted: 12/05/09 2:42 am • # 2 
That would be the same kind of control they had over the past 8 years, right?

I think Americans said "NO THANKS!" loud and clear last November. Republicans should just get used to it.


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PostPosted: 12/05/09 8:10 am • # 3 
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um, Orrin- you WERE in control of government, and it got OUT of control.

this lends further creedence to my contention that some people are immuned to irony.


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PostPosted: 12/05/09 8:30 am • # 4 
Hatch wasn't talking about merely having control of Congress. He was talking about having 60 votes in the Senate, along with control of the House and the White House, as the Democrats have now.

The Republicans never had that.

The thinkprogress "wonk" needs to work on the facts a bit, too. Democrats controlled the Senate from mid-2001 to January of 2003. His claim that Republicans controlled Congress from 2001-2005 is incorrect.


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PostPosted: 12/05/09 8:48 am • # 5 
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gopqed wrote:
Hatch wasn't talking about merely having control of Congress. He was talking about having 60 votes in the Senate, along with control of the House and the White House, as the Democrats have now.

The Republicans never had that.

The thinkprogress "wonk" needs to work on the facts a bit, too. Democrats controlled the Senate from mid-2001 to January of 2003. His claim that Republicans controlled Congress from 2001-2005 is incorrect.

ok, so he is totally unrealistic, not immuned to irony.


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PostPosted: 12/05/09 7:27 pm • # 6 
I lost respect for Senator Hatch back in 2006 when he played a major role in in securing the release of Dallas Austin (who is from Atlanta and produces R&B.) from a Dubai jail after a drug arrest. Until that time I did not know that Hatch was considered to be a successful songwriter and knows many people in the music industry.


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