CBS News reports that for 21 Congressmen, food and rooms for two nights cost $4,400; and the Total hotel bill - including meeting rooms - was more than $400,000.
Pelosi used two military jets for herself and her party at a cost of more than $100,000 dollars in flight time.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars of taxpayer money. This has nothing to do with the Obama administration officials who went to Denmark to actually attend the summit.
It just adds injury to such insult to know that she really thinks her serial rhetorical FAIL demonstrations -- occurring at a rate of approximately 5 kHz in the news cycle -- are wonderful communications successes with a pliant American public.She acts like a child in how she treats her hearers like children -- except that only abusive adults are as patronizing as this to children.
So much of her stammering imbecility consists of imagining that her words are effective in making Americans nod understandingly -- "why yes, Nancy, you have well elucidated the matter; thank you!" It's insulting enough to have someone this stupid in her position.
3/20/10: You can still make calls to stop this bill. Many local Congressional offices are open Saturday, and many Congressmen are keeping their phone lines open this weekend. In fact, Obama's campaign sent out an urgent e-mail to his supporters urging them to call their Congressman this weekend. You can call your local Congressional office as well as the Congressional switchboard number at 202-224-3121, and you can tell them you OPPOSE this bill !!!
Make every effort to fax, call and even personally visit every key Congressman and Congresswoman in their offices in Washington, D.C. Keep calling your Senators and Representatives today. Toll free numbers include 1-877-851-6437 and 1-866-220-0044, or call toll 1-202-225-3121 and also express your outrage at incompetence in crippling and obstructing the "bipartisan healthcare reform summit."
2/24/10: The plan for health care reform was unveiled on whitehouse (dot) gov on Monday. Pro-life legislators and advocates said the "new" proposal mostly mirrors the Senate bill and, in particular, would allow for tax dollars to be used to fund health plans that cover abortion...
"The health bill passed by the Senate in December (H.R. 3590) had become, by the conclusion of the Senate amendment process, the most expansively pro-abortion bill ever brought to the floor of either house of Congress since Roe v. Wade," Douglas Johnson, legislative director for the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), said in a statement issued on Monday...
...The bill will not include the same prohibitions set forth in the Stupak amendment--named after Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Michigan)--which was part of the health care legislation passed earlier by the House of Representatives...
...If all of the president's changes were made, the resulting legislation would allow direct federal funding of abortion-on-demand through community health centers, would institute federal subsidies for private health plans that cover abortion-on-demand, including some federally administered plans, and would authorize federal mandates that would require even non-subsidized private plans to cover abortion...
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said the release of the health care proposal ahead of Thursday's televised discussion among the president, Democrats, and select Republicans could be counterproductive. He also said pro-life legislators are committed to creating legislation that reflects what Americans want in health care reform...
"Republicans are also standing with the American people by calling for health care reform to protect human life and not use taxpayer money to fund abortion," Boehner said in a statement. "The Republican bill would codify the Hyde Amendment and prohibit all authorized and appropriated federal funds from being used to pay for abortion...
... Pro-life Democrats in the House have already pledged to vote against this provision," said Boehner. "Health care reform should be an opportunity to protect human life--not end it--and the American people agree."
too bad abortion was illegal when her mom got knocked up. LOL
Abortions cost roughly $300. If you get into a situation that you feel you need to get an abortion (which is a hard enough decision), you should have to pay for it out of your own pocket. It's not so much money that it's going to break the bank. You can get $300 collecting cans!
Uh, uh, spit it out Nancy. Obama's plan explicitly authorizes his administration to pay for all abortions under the public option. Any person who enrolled in that plan would be required to pay into abortion coverage. Abortionists would send bills for abortions to the federal government, and receive payment checks drawn on a federal Treasury account. The funds in this account are government (i.e. public) funds. This would be direct federal government funding of abortion.
Here we see a person who advocates the reduction of people in order to "fix" problems.
The sad irony is that the reduction of humans for the purpose of "reducing cost" as she so eloquently put it in an earlier video, is what has landed us in our current financial crisis.
Thats going to be the next propaganda: Insurance companies and the rich wont make money under the new plan, thats why they oppose it. She always looks like her eyes are going to pop out of her head.
With horrific poll numbers like that, ObamaCare ranks slightly ahead of bubonic plague in popularity. Villans and victims. Without them, the Democrats have nothing. If you vote out an old liberals next, you can get a rebate under the private-sectors answer to the Cash for Clunkers program.
Congressional say the government plans to suspend the popular "cash for clunkers" program amid concerns it could quickly use up the $1 billion in rebates for new car purchases.
The DOT called congressional offices late Thursday to alert them to the decision to halt the program, which offered owners of old cars and trucks $3,500 or $4,500 toward a new, more fuel-efficient vehicle.
And now you idiots want the Obama, the Gov't and his Ilk to run healthcare? LMAO
fine, no problem. As long as Pelosi takes the same Health care program she proposes for the rest of us then let it pass. If she doesn't take it, we don't want it.
More than 100 Members of Congress joined in John Fleming's support of H. Res. 615. Fleming is the Congressman representing Louisiana's 4th district whose common sense measure is calling on Members of Congress who vote for an intrusive government-administered health care plan to enroll in that system. Since first launching this effort, nearly 3 million Americans contacted his office in support of H. Res. 615...
...In response he offered an amendment to the Democratic Leadership health care bill to automatically enroll all Members of Congress and all Senators in the public option. Predictably, his amendment was rejected out of hand, by the Majority, and was not given a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives...
...Common sense seems to have failed us in the health care debate. That's why he offered a resolution asking Members of Congress to put their "money where their mouth is" and called for Members who support a public option to lead by example and be required to enroll in the public option themselves. If a Member is willing to vote for such an option, why shouldnt they enroll in it? ...
"There is no doubt about it ... health care in America must be reformed. The answer, however, is not an intrusive government administered health care plan...
...As a practicing physician for over 30 years, I am concerned that the kind of "reform" being debated back and forth on Capitol Hill will insert Washington bureaucrats between patients and their doctors, burden the middle class with new taxes, and raise insurance premiums for almost everyone. That is unacceptable "reform." I will continue to work to represent you and to bring common sense back to this debate." ~ John Fleming, M.D.
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CBS News reports that for 21 Congressmen, food and rooms for two nights cost $4,400; and the Total hotel bill - including meeting rooms - was more than $400,000.
Pelosi used two military jets for herself and her party at a cost of more than $100,000 dollars in flight time.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars of taxpayer money. This has nothing to do with the Obama administration officials who went to Denmark to actually attend the summit.
stickfighter51 3 days ago
Nancy Pelosi is one of the biggest, uniformed, biased, arrogant hypocrites on the face of the earth.
I almost wish that her mother was non-Catholic and followed her point of view - pro-choice.
DONGOE 1 year ago 5
Check out planned parenthood eugenics, racism, exposed on youtube.
2000yrCatholic 1 year ago 3
I want to fuck pelosi
NASIMNASIM 1 year ago
It just adds injury to such insult to know that she really thinks her serial rhetorical FAIL demonstrations -- occurring at a rate of approximately 5 kHz in the news cycle -- are wonderful communications successes with a pliant American public.She acts like a child in how she treats her hearers like children -- except that only abusive adults are as patronizing as this to children.
rasqual78 1 year ago
So much of her stammering imbecility consists of imagining that her words are effective in making Americans nod understandingly -- "why yes, Nancy, you have well elucidated the matter; thank you!" It's insulting enough to have someone this stupid in her position.
rasqual78 1 year ago 2
Nancy Pelosi is a liar, and does not want people to give to pro life charities!
kjbhlogkh 1 year ago
She's a wicked one.
introvertical71 1 year ago
this bill will be the fall of America the stick that broke the camels back
libbie7777 1 year ago
3/20/10: You can still make calls to stop this bill. Many local Congressional offices are open Saturday, and many Congressmen are keeping their phone lines open this weekend. In fact, Obama's campaign sent out an urgent e-mail to his supporters urging them to call their Congressman this weekend. You can call your local Congressional office as well as the Congressional switchboard number at 202-224-3121, and you can tell them you OPPOSE this bill !!!
buddy34 1 year ago
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Snotra 1 year ago
I think she's on meds, or just plain stupid.
Snotra 1 year ago
Make every effort to fax, call and even personally visit every key Congressman and Congresswoman in their offices in Washington, D.C. Keep calling your Senators and Representatives today. Toll free numbers include 1-877-851-6437 and 1-866-220-0044, or call toll 1-202-225-3121 and also express your outrage at incompetence in crippling and obstructing the "bipartisan healthcare reform summit."
buddy34 1 year ago
Oh my!
Snotra 1 year ago
2/24/10: The plan for health care reform was unveiled on whitehouse (dot) gov on Monday. Pro-life legislators and advocates said the "new" proposal mostly mirrors the Senate bill and, in particular, would allow for tax dollars to be used to fund health plans that cover abortion...
buddy34 1 year ago
"The health bill passed by the Senate in December (H.R. 3590) had become, by the conclusion of the Senate amendment process, the most expansively pro-abortion bill ever brought to the floor of either house of Congress since Roe v. Wade," Douglas Johnson, legislative director for the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), said in a statement issued on Monday...
buddy34 1 year ago
...The bill will not include the same prohibitions set forth in the Stupak amendment--named after Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Michigan)--which was part of the health care legislation passed earlier by the House of Representatives...
buddy34 1 year ago
...The bill allows federal funds to subsidize abortions through the structuring of programs and insurance plans...
buddy34 1 year ago
...If all of the president's changes were made, the resulting legislation would allow direct federal funding of abortion-on-demand through community health centers, would institute federal subsidies for private health plans that cover abortion-on-demand, including some federally administered plans, and would authorize federal mandates that would require even non-subsidized private plans to cover abortion...
buddy34 1 year ago
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said the release of the health care proposal ahead of Thursday's televised discussion among the president, Democrats, and select Republicans could be counterproductive. He also said pro-life legislators are committed to creating legislation that reflects what Americans want in health care reform...
buddy34 1 year ago
"Republicans are also standing with the American people by calling for health care reform to protect human life and not use taxpayer money to fund abortion," Boehner said in a statement. "The Republican bill would codify the Hyde Amendment and prohibit all authorized and appropriated federal funds from being used to pay for abortion...
buddy34 1 year ago
... Pro-life Democrats in the House have already pledged to vote against this provision," said Boehner. "Health care reform should be an opportunity to protect human life--not end it--and the American people agree."
buddy34 1 year ago
way to avoid the q bitch
pissingpeopleoff109 1 year ago 3
Im pushing the abort button on this bitch right now...........
slaughery 2 years ago 3
every time i see her i wanna throw up
liberalsarebums44 2 years ago 3
too bad abortion was illegal when her mom got knocked up. LOL
Abortions cost roughly $300. If you get into a situation that you feel you need to get an abortion (which is a hard enough decision), you should have to pay for it out of your own pocket. It's not so much money that it's going to break the bank. You can get $300 collecting cans!
Big enough to do it? Big enough to pay for it.
BHollivan 2 years ago
Hey more eugenics.
tachomartin 2 years ago
The AP says flatly, "The proposed legislation would permit government-sponsored health plans, open to non-Medicaid patients, to cover abortions."
jerrysmith29 2 years ago
Uh, uh, spit it out Nancy. Obama's plan explicitly authorizes his administration to pay for all abortions under the public option. Any person who enrolled in that plan would be required to pay into abortion coverage. Abortionists would send bills for abortions to the federal government, and receive payment checks drawn on a federal Treasury account. The funds in this account are government (i.e. public) funds. This would be direct federal government funding of abortion.
kweer58 2 years ago 2
Nancy Pelosi is a disgusting excuse for a human being
dalkass 2 years ago 2
This woman is clueless and should not be in the position she is in.. She doesn't even lie well. What a joke she is.
rightsidedthinking 2 years ago 9
Dude, It's freaking stupid as all hell!
I'm giving you a thumbs up!
She's making it up as she's going along.
You can read it all over her face, her speech.
And she's one of our higher up's leading the country?!?!?!
We're f'ed!
I wouldn't let this dumb broad wash the rims on my car! Sheesh!
AzBirdDog 2 years ago 3
Where did the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur go wrong?
fmorgana 2 years ago
this bitch should be excommunicated and thrown out of office. She is a sorry excuse for a human being.
Califman831 2 years ago 3
Here we see a person who advocates the reduction of people in order to "fix" problems.
The sad irony is that the reduction of humans for the purpose of "reducing cost" as she so eloquently put it in an earlier video, is what has landed us in our current financial crisis.
KrestaInTheAfternoon 2 years ago 3
Brain Dead - NOT. Choreographed .
MrFIRECAP 2 years ago
She is not even a good liar, she's to stupid
Jedmo65 2 years ago 3
Don't even bother with her. She's brain dead.
eggdigital 2 years ago 3
Thats going to be the next propaganda: Insurance companies and the rich wont make money under the new plan, thats why they oppose it. She always looks like her eyes are going to pop out of her head.
With horrific poll numbers like that, ObamaCare ranks slightly ahead of bubonic plague in popularity. Villans and victims. Without them, the Democrats have nothing. If you vote out an old liberals next, you can get a rebate under the private-sectors answer to the Cash for Clunkers program.
dkkght46 2 years ago 4
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Congressional say the government plans to suspend the popular "cash for clunkers" program amid concerns it could quickly use up the $1 billion in rebates for new car purchases.
The DOT called congressional offices late Thursday to alert them to the decision to halt the program, which offered owners of old cars and trucks $3,500 or $4,500 toward a new, more fuel-efficient vehicle.
And now you idiots want the Obama, the Gov't and his Ilk to run healthcare? LMAO
dkkght46 2 years ago
fine, no problem. As long as Pelosi takes the same Health care program she proposes for the rest of us then let it pass. If she doesn't take it, we don't want it.
themunz126 2 years ago
Good point, themunz126 - -
More than 100 Members of Congress joined in John Fleming's support of H. Res. 615. Fleming is the Congressman representing Louisiana's 4th district whose common sense measure is calling on Members of Congress who vote for an intrusive government-administered health care plan to enroll in that system. Since first launching this effort, nearly 3 million Americans contacted his office in support of H. Res. 615...
buddy34 1 year ago
...In response he offered an amendment to the Democratic Leadership health care bill to automatically enroll all Members of Congress and all Senators in the public option. Predictably, his amendment was rejected out of hand, by the Majority, and was not given a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives...
buddy34 1 year ago
...Common sense seems to have failed us in the health care debate. That's why he offered a resolution asking Members of Congress to put their "money where their mouth is" and called for Members who support a public option to lead by example and be required to enroll in the public option themselves. If a Member is willing to vote for such an option, why shouldnt they enroll in it? ...
buddy34 1 year ago
"There is no doubt about it ... health care in America must be reformed. The answer, however, is not an intrusive government administered health care plan...
buddy34 1 year ago
...As a practicing physician for over 30 years, I am concerned that the kind of "reform" being debated back and forth on Capitol Hill will insert Washington bureaucrats between patients and their doctors, burden the middle class with new taxes, and raise insurance premiums for almost everyone. That is unacceptable "reform." I will continue to work to represent you and to bring common sense back to this debate." ~ John Fleming, M.D.
buddy34 1 year ago