Saxby Chambliss: White House response to flood was ‘magnificent’ and ‘quick’

I’m listening to WSB Radio and its live broadcast of Vice President Joe Biden’s visit to the flooded areas of metro Atlanta.

U.S. Rep. David Scott and U.S. Sens. Johnny Isakson and Saxby Chambliss have spoken. There’s no echo of the frustration expressed by Cobb County Commission Chairman Sam Olens on Thursday, about the days it took to get official federal attention.

Chambliss praised the Obama Administration for a response that was both “magnificent” and “quick.” Isakson said he had spent last night on the phone with local officials, all of whom reported FEMA workers on the ground.

The one voice that was conspicuously absent: Gov. Sonny Perdue, who is in Panama, leading a state delegation to discuss the canal’s expansion and its relationship with the port of Savannah. Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle filled in for Perdue during Biden’s visit, and received a shout-out from the vice president.

It’s hard to criticize the federal government for untimely response in the face of a crisis, when the governor thinks things are well enough in hand to leave the country.

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DW

September 25th, 2009
12:14 pm

Mr. Galloway, I said something similar on yesterday’s post. Chairman Olens wanted Obama here, but the Governor’s in Panama? What happened to “federalism” and the 10th Amendment crowd?

THE WHOLE IDEA

September 25th, 2009
1:28 pm

We can get more accomplished when we work together . . . didn’t President Lincoln tell us that a divided [house] can not stand. Put all egos aside and work together as Americans to fix our problems. What goes around comes around. One day, it may you that needs the help. No matter we are all Americans and at some point we must live up to our foundation documents — freedom and justice for all.

Are you your brother’s keeper? You dang skipp. You are your brother.
I hope everyone gets the help they need . . . God Bless America.

JB

September 25th, 2009
1:29 pm

Bush took a lot of grieve for too slow, too little and too hands off……Be interesting to see how this all plays out.

Hera

September 25th, 2009
1:30 pm

Gee another news item that praises BO with a back handed slap at a Republican Govenor. Chambliss almost lost his seat in the last election. Either he stays the Republican course or he has hit term limits. Johnny is probably making enough money off his brother, Andy’s, retirement communities that he is not worried about being homeless anytime soon. But if he does not stay the Repubican course he will lose his little Senate Seat in 2010.
I am sick of all these people who did not have flood insurance acting like BO is sending them his own money instead of sending them MY MONEY. And take a look at the TV coverage. In Katrina it was all gloom and doom. Today it is PRAISE OBAMA for saving everybody.
This is a very, very sad media we have today and they will be the cause of what our Republic looks like in three years.

Zach B

September 25th, 2009
1:30 pm

Slightly leaning to the left in your opinoin? Biden needs to keep his mouth shut when the governor is absent because he is trying to bring more commerce to the state.

JB

September 25th, 2009
1:31 pm

oh, by the way….the people in New Orleans had 3 to 4 days of notice. To these Georgians, they thought it was just rain.

Shaneneeee Faneneeeeeee

September 25th, 2009
1:32 pm

“During 2009 and 2010 , existing buisnesses will receive a $3,000 refundable tax credit for each additional full-time employee hired.” – Barack Obama………………………….You Lie Mr. President!
Another one of my favorites is: “If elected I will eliminate all income taxation of seniors making less than $50,000 per year. This will eliminate taxes for 7 million seniors saving them an average of $1,400 a year.” – Barack Obama…………..Broken promise.

AT

September 25th, 2009
1:41 pm

Interesting that Saxby is applauding the President when all I got in a response to the health care fiasco is that “appreciate your comments but debate is ongoing and should be ongoing! Here’s my response to him:
I’m tired of hearing the debates!!!! GET IT? I don’t think you do. After watching the PBS special last night on Oklahoma’s non-insured or those on Medicaid, I sent a scathing message to OK’s rep, especially when he just replied to the moderator “We just have to take better care of each other”, without a firm support of ANY POLICY WHICH WILL GUARANTEE INSURANCE FOR THOSE (NOT JUST ADULTS, BUT CHILDREN) WHO HAVE AUTISM, LUNG DISEASES, etc. It is indeed heartbreaking when those of us who are essentially HEALTHY see OUR TAX DOLLARS (don’t kid yourself, because it is MY TAX DOLLARS) spent for Medicaid for these children. One father summed it up best, “we don’t need free healthcare, and we’re willing to pay for it, but don’t deny us the opportunity to work a job as many hours as possible to help keep our living standards to such an extent that we’re not starving, which is what INSURANCE COMPANIES HAVE BEEN DOING – MEDICAID WOULD NOT PAY FOR THEIR DAUGHTER’S CARE UNLESS THEY WORKED LITTLE OR NONE! They had no other option. THIS IS WRONG, WRONG, WRONG! When BIG BUSINESS HAS COMPETITION, THE RATES WILL BE LOWERED FOR EVERYONE. I’m tired of paying through the roof for others who use the E.R. for their health care. IF ANYONE THINKS ITS JUST PAID FOR OUT OF THE SKY, THEY ARE WRONG! IT COMES OUT OF EACH AND EVERYONE’S POCKET! I’m tired of paying through the roof for stockholders to get what they THINK THEY DESERVE! I’m tired of paying through the roof for the RICH TO GET RICHER, WHILE THE POOR GO WAITING!

Sara

September 25th, 2009
1:49 pm

Excuse me Hera, but Georgians pay less in federal taxes than we get back in services and money from the federal government. So Georgia is receiving welfare from states like New York, where average incomes are higher. I doubt your taxes are helping Georgians who are victims from the floods- it is likely the taxes from the wealthier states in the country.

Reecee

September 25th, 2009
1:50 pm

Who cares which one showed up…who cares if neither of them showed up…just send the help needed.

as a republican I feel...........

September 25th, 2009
1:51 pm

Stay with the issues at hand. “Get on with the Federal assistance for the flood victims.” I don’t care about who was here or who didn’t show!” Grow up and deal with the problems at hand.

No wonder we lost the last election!

Have a good weekend all! “Republican, Democrat, Independent or whatever!

Richard

September 25th, 2009
2:13 pm

Hera, I couldn’t agree more. It is this media coverage that disallows people from seeing the mistakes and flaws in the Obama administration.

Duluth, GA

September 25th, 2009
2:13 pm

Hera, you are just another selfish brat! Go stand in a corner or something and quit your whining!

ricardo

September 25th, 2009
2:14 pm

Anyone seen Tom Price?

bajeha

September 25th, 2009
2:18 pm

I hope the dearth of comments means that my fellow Georgians are actually out assisting their flood-stricken neighbors — that’s what I’m doing here in Cobb County; just taking a break right now — or are writing checks to the Red Cross, rather than wasting their time composing snide online remarks that do nothing except inflate their egos.

It’s one thing to sit back and expect help to come; it’s another to actually give some to others in need. Let’s get moving on this, y’all.

Mei

September 25th, 2009
2:29 pm

Thanks, bajeha! Taking care of a critically ill husband – but made my donation to the Red Cross three days in a row. Wish I could be hands on with some volunteer work… thanks for doing your part. We here in Cobb really appreciate it!!!

Jay

September 25th, 2009
2:31 pm

Equating the recent rains and flodding with Katrina is very disengenous to say the least. There is no comparison. There is an element in Georgia that is more focused on fixing blame than fixing problems. That attitude is evident in some of the postings. One thing some people here really need to come to grips with is the fact that President Obama is a democrat, yes, he is a man of color, and he is the legally elected leader of this nation. Get over it and move on.

Steve

September 25th, 2009
2:39 pm

In the midst of all this name-calling, finger-pointing and other pointless behavior, how about somebody step forth and provide a listing of places where we can volunteer to help our neighbors out? That would be a lot more valuable than seeing the same tired old arguments being rehashed ad infinitum.

Ameria Johnson

September 25th, 2009
2:42 pm

Hera, It is good to know that there are some people out there who never have had the need for government assistance or never will have the need for aid. I read your post with interest. The majority of the people in this area do not have flood insurance. Why should they? This was a one in five hundred years event. Just like everyone else, they thought it was just rain as usual.

I am also happy to know that you had enough money to pay cash for your post secondary education and did not get financial aid from the federal or state government. The Obama Administration is acting as the Office of the President should act: Respond to the needs of the people in a swift and timely manner.

You need to stop “hating” and start being grateful that you and your family are well and thank God that more lives were not lost due to the rain.

By the way, there is more rain coming in tonight and tomorrow. Maybe you,too, will have the chance to experience the help of the Federal Government. Maybe you will have an expression of glee when you see FEMA personnel coming to help you. Remember, “But for the Grace of God, goes I.”

JB

September 25th, 2009
2:45 pm

jay, when we never see “man of color” again, THEN we can all move on. It’s an ace up the sleeve that’s played way too much…….We are all Americans

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
2:45 pm

Mr. Galloway – leave it to you to put a nice, Democratic spin on things. After all, that is what your political view is – spin! While you bash Gov. Purdue for doing his job for the state and sending Lt. Gov. Cagle in his place for the Biden photo-op, you seem to forget that Pres. Obama sent Biden while he was doing his job. GET IT RIGHT. You can’t have it both ways – bashing Republicans for not being there when your own Obama wasn’t there either!

Tired

September 25th, 2009
2:47 pm

At least we are getting some assistance. Get over it, We have a BLACK DEMOCRAT PRESIDENT!! Look at your fact also before you try to call this administration out about things they have promised to do. He hasn’t even been in office a year and we want him to perform a miracle. Lets do a big fact check: we invaded a country and uprooted over 16% of its people over “They have Weapons of Mass Destruction”. Now that was worth someone saying “You Lie…..”

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
2:49 pm

no, Tired, I don’t want Obama to perform miracles. That would give him way too much “God” credit – oh, that’s what his supporters think of him anyway.

And why do YOU – typical Democrats – keep bringing up the race issue? I think you are the ones with a race issue problem. I just have a problem with him being a socialist.

TomHERE

September 25th, 2009
2:50 pm

I was looking at Isakson’s voting record
I hope the senators have REALLY good government health insurance. It’s going to take a team of skilled surgeons to get Johnny’s nose out of Saxby’s A**!

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
2:55 pm

what’s it gonna take to get all of the liberals’ noses out of Obama’s then and start realizing what bad road he is taking us down?

Tired

September 25th, 2009
2:55 pm

Why does it has to be considered socialism when you are trying to help your country. It is a shame how many people will never be able to afford to ever own there own home because there credit is destroyed by medical bills they couldn’t pay because they didn’t have any medical insurance!! You make it manditory for us to have car insurance but not for us to have health. I would write someone off all day for a car accident if it can bring back at least one of my love one’s that have fallen into the system of no insurance and not recieved help they needed!! People are losing there jobs left and right and this didn’t just start when a democrat got in office!! But we forget this. I pledge no party so get it right. I am for who is going to help me and my neighbors.

CJ

September 25th, 2009
2:57 pm

Republicans are so fair weather! Now Saxby Chambliss is a fake Republican since he praised the Obama Administration. I guess only Sarah Palin is “Republican enough”.

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:01 pm

Tired, your analogy is so, well, Tired. Auto insurance is required not because of your protection, but because of people not owning up to the responsibility of paying for accidents they cause to other people. It prevents more lawsuits from happening because the insurance covers what one does to another. Health insurance shouldn’t be compulsary because you don’t sue someone for getting sick. You are responsible for yourself.

Evidently you don’t realize that compulsary health insurance is a trademark of socialism.

JB

September 25th, 2009
3:01 pm

In Iran, Syria,Cuba…you pick one, there is the President ( dictator) and a few special people in Favor, and then the masses, poorly educated, poor, hungry, sick, poorly housed, lines for everything. Just where They want them by the way…………………………..A lot different in this country because of freedom and Capitalism. ………………… The down side to this FOR SOME PEOPLE is the differences start to show up pretty quick based on personal decisions people make. Quitting school, drugs, having babies in their teens, crime. Then the class envy starts,
and some people want it to be about the color of skin. It’s not. people of color have given Democrats their support for 50 some odd years. They ought to do a self evaluation and then give the other party a shot. After all, it was Republicans votes that passed the civil rights act. Your beloved Al Gore’s Daddy voted against it, as did Robert Byrd, and many other democrats. Social entitlements are self defeating in the long run. Why farm when you’re being fed ?

Tired

September 25th, 2009
3:01 pm

CJ I agree!!

Cutty

September 25th, 2009
3:02 pm

Where is the Georgia National Guard?

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:04 pm

you would agree with CJ, Tired.

PONY

September 25th, 2009
3:07 pm

Katrina is the new standard by which all future disasters and responses will be compared. This rain event was nothing in comparison. No one is sitting inside the GA Dome dying. No one is being airlifted to Birmingham, AL or Columbia, SC. Six Flag is flooded? Gimme a break. The water is gone! All we can do is fix this and wait for the next event sponsered by Ma nature.
The govt. can’t be everywhere at once and Insurance companies can be inconsiderate pricks at times but placing blame won’t solve this. I gave the previous administration the benefit of the doubt because the there was no way to know where to concentrate the resources prior to Hurricane Katrina but the response to the after was inexcusable. Half way around the globe we can respond to the aftermath of a tsunami in a day or 2 but right here on our own soil it takes a week to mobilize and respond?
Atlanta is already back to work. We pray for those loved ones lost and for those left to greive in this recent storm but the comparisons to Katrina are just not worthy.
… and why, if this is such a catastrophe, is our governor in Panama instead of leading this recovery effort?
No more veterinarians in governor’s mansion PLEASE!!!!!!

JB

September 25th, 2009
3:07 pm

We invaded Iraq and UPROOTED 16% WHO WERE TERRORIST. THE OTHER 84% will tell you they were LIBERATED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? Thank you George Bush.

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:09 pm

The same reason our president is in Pittsburgh playing with his socialist friends instead of helping in the recovery effort.

Tired

September 25th, 2009
3:11 pm

It is people like you JB that make it hard for people that are trying to improve things for this country!! I am a high school graduate, servered my country for 7yrs, spent time in IRAQ!!! and guess what, I am unemployed. So what does that make me. I didn’t have a child before high school and I am happily married and has been for the last 5yrs.

Tired

September 25th, 2009
3:12 pm

Really JB they were liberated, cause I have been to IRAQ and spoken to the people and they have not be liberated!!

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:14 pm

Tired – re-enlist and you will be employed again instead of waiting for the government to take care of you.

JB

September 25th, 2009
3:16 pm

Let’s see….people like me……………………..I pay 400,000 in Federal Taxes. Employee 150 people.
Obey the law. Serve on a church board. Give 25,000 plus a year the Cancer society, golden harvest food bank and pro life society. Yep, ought to put me in jail or stone me. oh, by the way, over 100 of my employess are “people of color” serving in All phases of my company. Yes, managers.

tc

September 25th, 2009
3:17 pm

im here, so auto insurance is necessary because people need to own up if they inflict harm on others, then why not force health insurance for people who more than likely end up in the ER for free health services and thus inflict harm on the taxpayers that pay for those services. especially for all the fatasses that don’t lead healthy lifestyles and end up on those scooters long before they are supposed to. and if you really want to make a point against socialism, why don’t you forsake your medicare….

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:18 pm

I guess JB told you, Tired. You can apologize now to JB!

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:19 pm

Oh, I agree – Medicare isn’t good either! It is broken BIG-TIME. So I am making a point against Socialism, tc.

Chris

September 25th, 2009
3:20 pm

Hera , What is the Republican course? To just let the flood victims fend for themselves? Chambliss realizes that doing the RIGHT thing is not a Dem. or Rep. issue. Hera, Stop being so bitter. And to your point on how the Republic will look in three years. I hope it will look a lot better than GWB left it, how soon we forget.

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:24 pm

Yes, Chris, how soon we do forget about the shape in which Clinton left this country before GWB. Who is Clinton? Oh, he is the one who was given he opportunity to put Osama bin Ladin in prison but let him go free to bomb the Twin Towers and Pentagon.

JB

September 25th, 2009
3:29 pm

really Tired…………………I’ve spoken to some of my neighbors “of color” who are NOT very Happy with Obama. Color never comes up. Just his LEFTEST THINKING AND POLICIES. So, you’ve run across a few ‘disgrunled” Iraq people. Hum, some in every crowd I guess.

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:31 pm

Sounds like Tired is the disgruntled one. John Kerry was also disgruntled with America after going to war. That must be what happens when a liberal serves in the military.

JB

September 25th, 2009
3:34 pm

Tired…. I hope you get a job soon. Have a good weekend……………………And go to Church if you’re not in one.

PLOW

September 25th, 2009
3:36 pm

Considering how Mr. Chambliss feels about our Commander in Chief, I think his words were most generous. He does not have to worry about his job (this is the South). Oh yea, KISS OFF A T! JERK! IDIOT! MORON!

Hatin'on the stupid

September 25th, 2009
3:38 pm

JB: “We invaded Iraq and UPROOTED 16% WHO WERE TERRORIST. THE OTHER 84% will tell you they were LIBERATED”

Uh, JB, bro’, the terrorists that attacked us didn’t come from Iraq. You know that. That’s 1 trillion and counting of your hard earned money for that war. Oh, that’s right, no one’s paid for that yet, cause Bush kept it off the books. You know, your hero, Bush. The one that doubled our national debt to 12 trillion.

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:45 pm

I am wondering how some of you folks even can live with yourselves and support Obama.

I will definitely pray for you, because if your ethics match his, we are all in trouble!

Mercy Me

September 25th, 2009
3:46 pm

So the idiot Sam Olens was wrong. Saxby Chambliss praises the White House for a magnificent and quick response. I heard Biden speak – he was compassionate and caring about the plight of the victims and pledged a speedy federal response. He also went on to explain how the process worked and assured those affected that help was on the way. What more could you ask for? Sam Olens wouldn’t get my vote for dog catcher.

nypeach

September 25th, 2009
3:47 pm

I’m Here, your comment about re-enlisting is completely out of line. I would be more inclined to listen to someone who has actually served their country and has been to war and seen the devastation than someone who chimes in on a blog to parrot the “we are not socialists” conservative line. And who says Tired is waiting for the government to take care of him? And by the way, aren’t Medicaid and public education also socialist programs? JB, you’re just another elitist sitting on your arse spouting your glorified sayings far from the problems that plague people like Tired. You spout against communist countries as if universal health care in this country means an automatic entry into the land of dicatorship, you rant against the poor, implying that the reason they are poor is because they are uneducated or on drugs. This isn’t about race: this is about the middle class in this country and the working poor who cannot continue to survive the status quo. They don’t envy you; they just want to feed their families. You think Pres. Obama is ruining this country, then please offer a better solution. But the finger pointing and bitxxing is just stupid.

atlin83

September 25th, 2009
3:49 pm

Anyone who draws parallels between Katrina and this is an idiot. Katrina was a hurricane, not a river flood. It affected entire swaths of several states, causing damage to coastal areas, shorelines, and areas upstream and inland – this affected entire creeks, backyards, trailer parks, and subdivisions. Katrina killed over a thousand people; this killed over 10. Katrina devastated – economically, socially, and environmentally – an entire region of the country; this closed parts of I-20 and I-285 for a few days and flooded out some homes and businesses. The total worth of Katrina damage was $81.2 billion; our flood caused $250 million (if you’re Oxendine) to around $1 billion (if you’re Mayor Franklin). Need I go on? The scales of these happenings are so different as to render comparisons useless.

Don’t get me wrong – there’s tragedies in this flood; neighborhoods and communities were hurt, lives and livelihoods were lost, and it will take time for metro Atlanta to recover. But making comparisons between any part of this and Hurricane Katrina only makes you look stupid.

Chris

September 25th, 2009
3:50 pm

All you hard-headed, king of the mill, raging anti-people republicans…you people disgust me. Your vile is atrocious…you lack manners…didn’t you people learn about the Golden Rule (treat others like the way you would want to be treated) while you spent all that time in church?

TAC

September 25th, 2009
3:53 pm

I was in Iraq also. There are not a few “disrunled” people there, there are MILLIONS of disgruntled people there! And some of the are American soldiers.

I'm Here

September 25th, 2009
3:54 pm

Thank you for putting me straight, nypeach. I do apologize for the re-enlisting comment. My point was this, though – don’t bash the military who paid your paychecks to serve the country with “take care of everyone” rhetoric.

I voted for a better solution. I offer better solutions. I do talk to my representatives. The problem is that nothing anyone says to the liberal congress or president will change their minds from doing what they want, regardless of an overwhelming majority of constituents against it.

Now can you give a good solution to make them start to listen?

TAC

September 25th, 2009
4:04 pm

I’m Here: As a Republican I guess I could ask where you get the “overwhelming majority of constituents against it”. If I rmemeber correctly WE were in the minority in the last election. THEY had the MAJORITY.

A good solution to getting them to listen would be getting your facts straight.

Norm

September 25th, 2009
4:04 pm

Let’s see. Sonny said there was no money in Georgia to help Georgians recover from this disaster (some of it likely brought on by deforestation and “development”), but he had enough of our money to take him along with some cronies to Panama to look at a canal that has been there for 100 years. Exactly, what is he doing that could not be done using a telephone?

mick6701

September 25th, 2009
4:06 pm

I’m Here – overwhelming majority????? overwhelming majority of what?

Who won the election? Quit your whining.

Devildog

September 25th, 2009
4:09 pm

Hey, Norm

It’s important for Georgians to spend money for our governor to visit the landmark a former Georgia Governor, Jimmy Carter, gave away. And did you notice that the state’s IQ score went up a couple of points when Sonny landed in Panama?

Jessica

September 25th, 2009
4:12 pm

Why would any Republican complain about government response. It’s those morons who doesn’t want government involved in ANYTHING. So, if they get here 2 hours or 2 weeks, what do you care? HIPPOCRITS!!! Until your house floods, until your 14 year old daughter is pregnant and until you are sick and cannot afford health care, you fight the government. But, the day will come, when YOU will need government-funded healthcare, or government response after a natural unforeseen disaster. Then, you can eat those hateful words that you spew at everyone else. If you want compassion then, you better show some compassion NOW!

Glenn

September 25th, 2009
4:18 pm

What’s wrong with all of you people? This isn’t a political debate. Federal assistance provided to our fellow citizens because of a natural disaster should be something we should all be respectful and appreciative of, regardless of whose in charge in Washington. We’re talking about people’s lives; our family, friends, and neighbors; others in the communities who have families just like the rest of us.

The storm didn’t care how old you were, your sex, your sexual orientation, what the color of your skin was, what language you spoke, how much much money you had in the bank, or what your political affiliation was. Why do any of you have to make this an issue? Let’s just try to solve the problem like a community. We’re better than this; we need to be better than this; or we’ll get what we deserve – nothing.

mick6701

September 25th, 2009
4:19 pm

“I’m here” – please don’t pray for me. With people like you “praying for me” – I will certainly end up in hell.

Barack Hussein Obama. Mmmm, mmmm, mmmm.

September 25th, 2009
4:34 pm

I thought Obama could control the weather. Remember he promised to reduce the level of the rising seas. Well if he can do that then stopping the rain surely can’t be too difficult for him.

Truth

September 25th, 2009
5:15 pm

The Whole Idea Lincoln may have reminded the people that a house divided cannot stand. However he was quoting Jesus.

Lincoln, in the same address, stated “and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” However, today’s politicians are more akin to King George of Great Britian than Lincoln’s ideal.

ATL Guy

September 25th, 2009
5:20 pm

I’m all for the death panels. We could probably start off with ignorant idiots like I’m Here and keep working our way up until we get to Palin and her trailer trash family.

ATL

September 25th, 2009
5:24 pm

Great. Now our powerless Senators owe even more favors. Could they be any less influential?

GetRealPeople

September 25th, 2009
5:38 pm

Who cares who showed up to tour the flooded areas in Georgia. Getting the assistance is more important. It doesn’t matter one way or another if the President, Governor or whom ever shows up! People are hurting and afraid of whatever is to come! Let’s stop talking about who we did or didn’t vote for and start being concerned about those that need assistance. Today, it is someone else…tomorrow it could be us! If that was the case…what would be important to you?

Whatever

September 25th, 2009
5:38 pm

“I’m Here” — You lie!!!

GetRealPeople

September 25th, 2009
5:39 pm

@ Glenn-like your comments! @mick6701- You are right about that! You better get you some true prayer warriors that really care about your well being!!!!

Dave Dawg

September 25th, 2009
5:41 pm

Well said, NYpeach and Jessica.

GetRealPeople

September 25th, 2009
5:48 pm

I’m Here- You have some serious issues! Get your facts right!!!!

GetRealPeople

September 25th, 2009
5:49 pm

I’m Here- Forgot to mention…you’re also STUPID!!!!

joe doe

September 25th, 2009
5:59 pm

argh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mike O

September 25th, 2009
6:07 pm

Enter your comments her
Glenn, do you ever get the feeling you are a voice crying in the wilderness? I love all these supposed “Christians” from the right who could care less about the “least of their bretheren” when they can politicize the misery of their neighbors. These selfish, self centered a**holes make me sick!

MikeO

QueDawg

September 25th, 2009
6:11 pm

This site is hilarious. It is so funny how people hide behind the computer and type this trash. What’s even funnier is the people who want aid now are probably the same ones who didnt want it for Katrina victims or were miffed when we sent it to Tsunami victims. Now it’s more like give me my money because I don’t have flood insurance! What a riot. We will never EVER get along and deal with things UNITED. We are awful as a country.

joe doe

September 25th, 2009
6:18 pm

my house didn’t flood but i need someone to send me 10,000,000 tax free US dollars. Life has gotten to be a little hectic lately and I need some money to quit my job and relax and collect my thoughts.

Thank you.

aj tired of the drama

September 25th, 2009
6:20 pm

Before I state anything in my article that I’m going to write let me say that I vote for who I feel benefits this country and my family. I am not blinded by party lines but at this point it would take the Republican party pulling a giant elephant out of their hat for me to ever vote for them again. Point one: Anyone moron that compares Katrina to what happened in Georgia lives in a bubble and must have never visited the area after it happened and deserves a Darwin Award and needs to have their genes removed now! Point two: What unwritten law says that a Republican cannot give praise to someone for doing the right thing Democrat or otherwise? Point three: Iraq was a farse and was a son trying to impress daddy more than doing the right thing. Bush took his eye off the ball and put a much higher number of troops in a country that need it and left our troops in Afghan territory to fend for themselves. Point four: Actually as far as health care goes. Health care or the lack there of cause a much larger strain on our TAX MONEY that any people not carrying auto benefits ever has and it did at the time we made it a requirement to have it.
Look at the facts

National Health Care Spending

National health spending is expected to reach $2.5 trillion in 2009, accounting for 17.6 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP). By 2018, national health care expenditures are expected to reach $4.4 trillion—more than double 2007 spending.1
National health expenditures are expected to increase faster than the growth in GDP: between 2008 and 2018, the average increase in national health expenditures is expected to be 6.2 percent per year, while the GDP is expected to increase only 4.1 percent per year. 1
In just three years, the Medicare and Medicaid programs will account for 50 percent of all national health spending. 1
Medicare’s Hospital Insurance (HI) Trust Fund is expected to pay out more in hospital benefits and other expenditures this year than it receives in taxes and other dedicated revenues. In addition, the Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance (SMI) Trust Fund that pays for physician services and the prescription drug benefit will continue to require general revenue financing and charges on beneficiaries that will grow substantially faster than the economy and beneficiary incomes over time. 2
According to one study, of the $2.1 trillion the U.S. spent on health care in 2006, nearly $650 billion was above what we would expect to spend based on the level of U.S. wealth versus other nations. These additional costs are attributable to $436 billion outpatient care and another $186 billion of spending related to high administrative costs. 3
Employer and Employee Health Insurance Costs

Over the last decade, employer-sponsored health insurance premiums have increased 119 percent. 4

Employees have seen their share of job-based coverage increase at nearly the same rate during this period jumping from $1,543 to $3,354.4

The cumulative increase in employer-sponsored health insurance premiums have raised at four times the rate of inflation and wage increases during last decade. This increase has made it much more difficult for businesses to continue to provide coverage to their employees and for those workers to afford coverage themselves.4
The average employer-sponsored premium for a family of four costs close to $13,000 a year, and the employee foots about 30 percent of this cost.4 Health insurance costs are the fastest growing expense for employers. Employer health insurance costs overtook profits in 2008, and the gap grows steadily. 5
Total health insurance costs for employers could reach nearly $850 billion by 2019. Individual and family spending will jump considerably from $326 billion in 2009 to $550 billion in 2019.6
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that job-based health insurance could increase 100 percent over the next decade.7 Employer-based family insurance costs for a family of four will reach nearly $25,000 per year by 2018 absent health care reform.7
The Impact of Rising Health Care Costs

Economists have found that rising health care costs correlate with significant drops in health insurance coverage, and national surveys also show that the primary reason people are uninsured is due to the high and escalating cost of health insurance coverage.8
A recent study found that 62 percent of all bankruptcies filed in 2007 were linked to medical expenses. Of those who filed for bankruptcy, nearly 80 percent had health insurance.9
According to another published article, about 1.5 million families lose their homes to foreclosure every year due to unaffordable medical costs.10
Without health care reform, small businesses will pay nearly $2.4 trillion dollars over the next ten years in health care costs for their workers, 178,000 small business jobs will be lost by 2018 as a result of health care costs, $834 billion in small business wages will be lost due to high health care costs over the next ten years, small businesses will lose $52.1 billion in profits to high health care costs and 1.6 million small business workers will suffer “job lock“— roughly one in 16 people currently insured by their employers.11

Point five: Oh that’s right only the Republicans should tell me what I need to spend my taxes on and what laws to follow only they are the smart ones that can’t make up the rules. Funny that the party for less government sure puts alot of rules AND TAXES on me to follow and they can’t even stay awake for a debate on healthcare I feel safer already.
Since I have covered most of the mud slinging stuff in here let me say that I know two families that lost alot in this storm and now because one of those families could not afford health insurance and two of them have been injured they have now lost alot more and may not be able to recover from this for quite some time.

Southern Boy

September 25th, 2009
6:50 pm

Well, you know, if churches would do the part that the Bible says, like taking care of those in need, we wouldn’t have these issues of the government trying to be everything to everyone. But the Bible also says that if a man can work but chooses not to provide for his family, don’t let him eat. In other words, don’t help those who can help themselves and choose not to. That’s the bigger problem right now. People are standing around, enjoying the government taking care of them and not working.

And I do pray for all of you. These are tough times, and tough times bring out a lot of frustration, as evidenced in the comments above. I do also pray that you get it right in your heart and mind that God is the answer, not any man and not the government.

Candy151

September 25th, 2009
8:48 pm

To: aj tired of drama: Bravo! very well put. I wish we had many more of you. Obama has done more good in his 9 months in office than GWB did in the 8 years he was in office.

Scott

September 25th, 2009
9:32 pm

this post is copied verbatim on politico…so someone is doing a cut and paste and not giving credit (sounds like politico is cut/pasting again)

AT

September 25th, 2009
10:35 pm

PLOW – you have a great deal of rage calling me names, but your buddie Saxby has been found out– taking $250,000 from special interests (tonight’s news) while telling everyone he was raising money for other “projected republicans” to the tune of $210,000. hahahahaha–now who is stupid!

David S

September 25th, 2009
11:13 pm

Magnificent, quick, and UNCONSTITUTIONAL! There is absolutely nothing in the constitution that authorizes the federal government to steal from one group of people and give to another, regardless of how high the flood waters rise. Mr. Chambliss wouldn’t realize that because he stopped respecting the constitution at least the day he took the oath of office, if not a hell of a lot sooner.

There was a time in this country when real patriots and statesmen occupied the halls of congress, but that time passed a long time ago. How sad.

Aaron Burr V. Mexico

September 26th, 2009
1:19 am

Sorry. There is plenty in the constitution that authorizes the federal government to tax the rich.

Check the amendments moron.

blarsen

September 26th, 2009
2:04 am

These are the same rich, white republicans who told the blacks in New Orleans to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and complained about all the fema fraud. Now their the ones groveling with their hands out to the government . Screw’em. They’re a bunch of hypocrites.

Atlanta Bob

September 26th, 2009
3:10 am

Nice to see Saxby stepping in here even when it benefits a “Democrat” for a change. Weird to see Chambliss taking the lead considering that Johnny Isakson WAS our “moderate” Republican Senator until he realized that made him vulnerable (all a testement to when he supported “end of life” counseling until Obama mentioned it and then he had to withdrawl all support…..even of the stuff he sponsored……God, politics sucks!).

I should say (without saying for some of you I suppose) that I am very impressed with the reaction from Pennsylvania Ave. They KNEW they’d be graded more harshly in how they responded to a natural disaster in the homeland compared to crap like Iranian nukes (nothing we can really do about except continue to isolate them until their people tire of it) or Afghanistan (a war all of us are sick of but there is no exit at the moment).

I truly believe that Bush cared about Katrina but he had Cheney and the other handlers telling him to just “stay the course” in Iraq and not get distracted by “domestic concerns”.

Base

September 27th, 2009
5:40 pm

Sonny makes his goofy remarks after flying around at our expense and leaves town for a junket at our expense. What a governor! Wonder how many tax breaks he gave away?

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