Posted by
Drew Bingaman on Tuesday, October 24, 2006 10:17:53 AM
Michael Schaivo is back in the news again, commenting on the PA senate race... A year after he was partially vindicated by the results of
Terri's autopsy in which it was found that her brain was severely deteriorated and even those parts that remained in tact were damaged when examined microscopically.
Michael brings up a point that despite Casey attacking Santorum for voting for federal legislation to allow the meddling of the federal courts. Casey would've voted the same way. So what I asked is this, What is the difference between Santorum and Casey really?
Santorum recieved an A+ rating from the NRA and their endorsement, While Casey recieved an A... Hmmm not much there either... I think I'm gonna start with
Casey's web site and see what he's promising...
1. National Security
Ensuring our nation's security starts by defeating terrorism at home and abroad. Bob Casey will ask the tough questions and demand truthful answers from this or any other administration that puts troops in harm's way.
This is an interesting statement, because on the one hand he states that we must defeat terrorism, but in the next breath he states that he will not be fully cooperative with an administration that IS fighting terrorism... Hmm... Next!
2. Fiscal Responsibility
The wasteful spending in Washington D.C. continues to go unchecked while our national debt spirals out of control. Bob Casey has proven to be a fiscally responsible leader saving Pennsylvania taxpayers over $1 billion
Fiscal responsibility good... But let's not get ahead of ourselves, the PA state constitution has severe penalties built in that cripple our higher education system if the state budget is not balanced. And also lets remember that even though our spending in DC does continue to grow unchecked, the deficit is actually shrinking thanks to our strong economy.
3. Ethics Reform
Dismantling the culture of corruption that hangs over Washington D.C. will require a serious commitment from a strong leader. Bob Casey's ethics plan calls for just such a commitment to ensure transparency in Congress
Doesn't every challenger candidate put a statement like this into their platform??? Reality check Casey, power corrupts... that is human nature, you cannot change that with a stroke of a pen... Not that any reform legislation will actually see the light of day. This one's out... Next!
4. Better Health Care
The first step to fixing healthcare is stopping the draconian cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. We must also fix the Medicare Part D mess, make health coverage more affordable for small business, and expand the Family and Medical Leave Act.
This is a big issue for me, and I know the workings of Medicare better than most because my wife works in healthcare for a formerly community hospital that had to sell out to a corporation in order to not close it's doors. The primary reason of which is medicare. When Casey is referring to cuts in medicare, he doesn't mean that benefits are cut. What really happens is that medicare arbitrarily cuts the amount of reinbursment that hospitals and doctors recieve. This was a major contributing factor to our local hospital losing so much money. We live in a high medicare area, so everytime medicare decides to cut, it hurts our community...
Medicare Part D is indeed a mess which almost certainly promises to be a huge contributor to future deficits and tax increases... While admitting there is a problem, just like social security, that doesn't mean anything will get done.
Health coverage for small businesses, good idea, but how do you intend on getting there... There are many many reasons medical insurance is so expensive for small businesses, you must address these first.
Expansion of the FMLA, expand it to what? is there really a crisis in this nation that expansion of this act will fix? I don't think FMLA is broke, and I don't think it needs expansion... Leave well enough alone.
5. Quality Education
Quality education begins with an investment in early childhood learning. We also need to invest in school construction, reforming No Child Left Behind legislation, technology literacy, and enhancing higher education opportunities.
Throwing money at our education issues in this nation does NOT solve the problem! Example, PA is near the top in spending per student, yet routinely scores near the bottom in performance evaluations... How can this be??? I am not an expert in this area, but I really am interested in WHERE ALL THE MONEY GOES.
6. Cleaner Environment
Preserving our pristine natural resources is one of our greatest duties. Investments in our environment are investments in our economy, new jobs, and the quality of life for generations to come.
The needs of our fragile environment must be balanced by the needs of our even more fragile economy. I believe that Casey has things backward. Environmentally friendly products and programs MUST make economic sense lest we damage our economy. We must take both into consideration before any legislation is passed in this area.
7. Secure Retirement
Every American deserves a secure retirement with affordable prescription drugs and reliable Social Security. Bob Casey has been a tireless advocate for older Pennsylvanians and will continue that commitment in the U.S. Senate.
I don't believe in entitlements, Americans are not entitled to anything but those rights guaranteed in the BoR. Somewhere along the line social security which was supposed to supplement the retirement income of seniors, now has become their primary income. Add to this a much extended life expectancy and we've got a crisis. It is funny that Casey mentions prescription drugs since he already bashed the medicare part D in his earlier statement on healthcare, he must think that nobody knows what medicare part D is really about.
8. Agriculture
Bob Casey is committed to fighting for Pennsylvania’s farmers. Bob understands that reducing the cost of health care, increasing rural development, making the United States more energy independent, and land conservation are all vitally important to farm economy.
Increasing rural development is a threat to family farms. The reason being that their land value as commercial or residential property is leaps and bounds above what it is as farmland. Therefore giving struggling farmers a tough choice when offered large sums of money to develop their farms. This statement really says nothing about what Bob will do about such things, just that he "feels their pain".
9. Veterans
No veteran should ever have to choose between disability pay and retirement pay. The only decision should be whether you support our veterans or you don't. When our men and women leave the military, our country's obligations continue.
I support our veterans, and those veterans who are wounded and/or disabled in the line of duty should recieve a healthy compensation for their sacrifice. However, the majority of veterans who leave the service after their initial commitment and are honorably discharged should get a firm pat on the back and their promised college education and that's where the obligation ends. Healthy Vets need to become productive members of society just like the rest of us.
This is going to end my fisking of Casey... I will pick up in similar fashion with Santorum in a future post.