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Challenge Now and Repeal Later

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

While the ultimate fate of the health care bill will rest with the next Congress and the next Administration, the immediate working limiting the bill’s negative impact on the American economy begins now. Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller, a capable and veteran legal expert, has joined 13 other state Attorneys General in challenging elements of the health care reform bill in the federal court system. The primary thrust of Zoeller’s and other AG’s challenge is that Congress cannot lawfully use its Commerce Clause power, found in Article I of the Constitution, to force the American people to buy a commercial product or face tax penalties.  Further, they argue that Congress overstepped its bounds in ordering the states to set up insurance exchanges that will function along the lines of federal regulations and federal law.

Both of these legal approaches to the un-Constitutionality of the health care bill are sound, and the several AGs should be commended for vigorously pushing forward this challenge. Don specifically commented on Attorney General Zoeller’s joining of the fray by saying:

“The Attorney General’s decision to challenge the health care bill’s legality marks a step    in the right direction for the people of Indiana.  Although the motives behind the health       care bill’s passage were laudable, the specifics in the bill stand in stark contrast to our founder’s vision for our country. We cannot afford the $2.5 trillion price tag of this legislation; and we cannot afford to surrender our freedom, the quality of our care, and the innovation of our medical professionals to the aims of government bureaucrats.”

Ultimately, what the AGs do will only limit the severe and far-reaching consequences of the government takeover. It is very unlikely that they will be able to achieve a full repeal of every bad policy contained in the bill, and rightfully they shouldn’t achieve a full victory in a courtroom.  Some elements of the bill are blatantly counter to Constitutional principles, and as such they should be ruled illegal. Other elements are bad policy that will result, or are resulting, in unacceptable outcomes. Those policies must be rolled back and repealed in the halls of Congress and that is why this election is so important!

No Groundswell, Only Objections

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

By: Don Bates Jr.

If the Democrats were hoping for a groundswell of support after they passed their health care reform bill, I’m afraid they are being sadly disappointed. As we find out more and more what was in the actual bill that passed, some special interest groups are upset, and Americans continue to voice their objections to both the overall principles behind the bill and the specific policies it contains. One point that I have made repeatedly is that as Congress spends more money that we do not have, it threatens the very ability of our country to continue to borrow money at affordable rates. That concern is now being voiced by conservative writers and business analysts alike.

Working for over a decade and a half in the financial industry, I know what works and what doesn’t work. But you don’t have to be in the financial industry to know that the concept of forever borrowing and never repaying is a bad idea. Every single Hoosier, every single Hoosier family, farmer, and employer knows that unless you learn to live within your means, and not borrow unreasonable levels of money that you can’t repay, you will face financial ruin. In the days ahead I will continue to promote common sense policies for some of the greatest fiscal and economic issues facing our nation. It’s time for Washington to wake up, and start living within its means like millions of Hoosiers do every day.

It’s Time to Fight for Repeal

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on HoosierAccess.com.

By: Don Bates Jr.

For months the American people and the people of Indiana have made their opinion of the Democrat’s health care reform bill very clear. In townhall meetings at home and in protests in the nation’s Capitol, a reoccurring theme has emerged: do not forcefully takeover the American health care system, limit our freedom, spend trillions of dollars that we don’t have, and create a new entitlement system that will place a further burden on our economic future. Yesterday, Democrats on Capitol Hill led by Speaker Pelosi and President Obama arrogantly refused to follow the will of the people on this very critical issue.

There can be no misunderstanding as to what the passage of this legislation means. It takes nearly 1/6th of our entire economy and places it under unprecedented government control. Billions of dollars in new taxes and wide-ranging regulations sink the impact of this bill deep into the lives of average Americans. This Congress and this Administration have effectively begun the Europeanization of our health care system. Regardless of the good intentions of those who voted for this bill, there is no doubt that if implemented as advertised, it will lead to long waiting lines and lower quality care for millions of Americans.

Perhaps one of the most egregious aspects of this legislation is the new tax it imposes on employers. Businesses that hire certain lower income Americans face annual per employee taxes ranging from $2,000 per year per employee to $3,000 per year per employee. Many currently unemployed Americans fall into this category of lower income workers, and employers are now going to face steep tax penalties for trying to put these people back to work. At a time when our nation’s unemployment rate is at historic levels, only Washington politicians like Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D) could pass such a short-sighted, job-killing legislation and call it good reform.

Although I am disappointed at the outcome of yesterday’s vote, I am not disheartened in the fight for a stronger America. I pledge to every primary voter and every citizen of Indiana that, if elected, I will fight for a repeal of this government takeover of health care. The battle is not over. The American people rejected the health care bill, Democrats rammed it through Congress anyway, and now I pledge to fight for the repeal of this un-American, anti-free market legislation.

Join Me in the Fight for Freedom!

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Here’s a note from Don:

Congress is on the verge of passing a $2.5 trillion health care reform bill that will take health care decisions out of the hands of Hoosiers and place them in the hands of bureaucrats in Washington.  The choices that should be left to you, your family and your doctor will be governed by government “experts” intent on doing what is good for government, not what is good for you. As I have traveled the state I have repeatedly said that there are two directions our country could take right now; we could continue to slide towards European-style socialism or we could return to Ronald Reagan’s vision of a shining city on a hill.

Some are wringing their hands in dismay as this Administration and this Congress try to ram their proposals through the process without much consideration for the Constitution.  In my opinion, the backroom deals, the attempts to skirt a recorded vote in the House, and the vote-buying kickbacks and gimmicks all indicate that this so-called reform is just another power grab.

Indiana’s next senator must be someone who is strong enough to stand up to Washington.  It needs to be someone with experience in business and finance and with a moral compass oriented on freedom, personal responsibility, limited government and family values.  As a father, community leader, and experienced financial advisor and analyst, I am ready to go to Washington and get to work on your behalf.

Freedom is on the line with this next election and I believe that freedom can, and will, win!  In order for our campaign to win in November, I am going to need your help right now!  Join me in the fight for freedom by contributing $10, $25, $50, $100 or $500 to our campaign.  Your contribution will move us forward and give us the needed resources to stand up to the agenda of Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, and carry our message throughout Indiana.  The momentum is building and your help will keep it moving forward!

Don Challenges Bayh, Ellsworth

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Wanted to make sure you saw this press release from the campaign detailing Don’s challenge to Mr. Bayh and Mr. Ellsworth and their vote on healthcare reform.

Anderson, IN – With Congress poised to pass healthcare legislation this week, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Don Bates Jr. is challenging outgoing Senator Evan Bayh (D), and likely Democrat Senate nominee Rep. Brad Ellsworth, to stand up for Indiana and oppose the massive government takeover of our nation’s healthcare system.  “Hoosiers deserve to have their interests put ahead of the dictates of a partisan political agenda,” Bates said.

“Earlier this month, a Rasmussen poll found 53% of Americans opposed to the Democrat’s healthcare plan; the American people and Hoosiers were clearly do not want a European-style socialized medical care system,” Bates remarked.  “Both Senator Bayh and Congressman Ellsworth have hinted that they are on the fence with the latest proposals included in the healthcare bill.  Their job is to represent Indiana and stand up for Hoosier values and I call on them to do that today by voting against the healthcare bill supported by liberal Democrat leaders in Washington.”

Bates concluded by saying “what is proposed in the healthcare bill is a change in course for our nation not only in healthcare policy, but in how the government relates to the everyday lives of the people.  In recent years we have seen a steady growing of government entitlements, and a steady erosion of freedom, and it must stop now!”