Facebook Twitter eEdition Your News Business Directory List Business Classifieds Subscribe NEMisJobs NEMissPreps NEMSHomes NEMSDeals

UPDATE: Barbour says 'Obamacare' would hurt health coverage
by The Associated Press
2 years ago | 1025 views | 6 6 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Gov. Haley Barbour speaks with reporters following his speech at the Neshoba County Fair in Philadelphia, Miss., Thursday. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
Gov. Haley Barbour speaks with reporters following his speech at the Neshoba County Fair in Philadelphia, Miss., Thursday. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
slideshow
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. — Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour focused on federal issues Thursday at the Neshoba County Fair, denouncing Democratic President Barack Obama's proposals on health care and the environment.

"Obamacare is a government-run health care system that would result in a federal government takeover of 18 percent of our economy," Barbour told several hundred people under the tin-roofed pavilion on the fairgrounds outside Philadelphia.

The Neshoba County Fair attracts thousands of people every summer to the red clay hills of east Mississippi, with two days of political speeches during the eight-day gathering.

Because there are no statewide or congressional races in Mississippi this year, fewer politicians spoke in the pavilion. Spectators sat in rows of wooden pews and waved paper fans to stir up a tiny breeze in the muggy heat.

Barbour, the new head of the Republican Governors Association, said the Obama administration's climate-change legislation would increase energy costs for consumers and businesses. He said "the left and their allies in the liberal media elite" claim the environment bill would help the economy, but he said the bill would destroy jobs.

State Treasurer Tate Reeves, a Republican, also appealed to the politically conservative crowd Thursday by saying Obama and congressional Democrats are running up the federal deficit and trying to "nationalize" health care.

"That's not hope. That's not change. That's not America," Reeves said.

Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann focused on his job as overseer of state elections and public lands. Hosemann, a Republican who took office in January 2008, said public school districts are now receiving $22 million more for land leases that have been renegotiated. He said the leases are now generating $77 million a year.

During an interview after the political speeches Thursday, Barbour told reporters that as head of the Republican Governors Association, he's concentrating on getting his GOP allies elected to governorships in several states during the next two years.

"My day job is state government," Barbour said. "My hobby is national Republican politics."
Comments
(6)
Comments-icon Post a Comment
OxfordCaesar
|
July 30, 2009
What's mrknowitall doing posting comments over here?

I read somewhere that he had been grounded from his laptop and that his mother was posting comments for him now?

Either way knowitall appears to be a minority on this board.

Mr. Reeves, in regards to the nationlization of health care that will take place soon....That IS hope. That IS change. This IS America!
mrknowitall
|
July 30, 2009
Way to go Haley...Someone with moxie that isn't afraid to tell Obama "NO", you shouldn't spend anymore.....I like it.......
sambo49
|
July 30, 2009
Awful considerate of Haley to take time off from traveling all over the country bashing the President to let us hear him bash the President. He is the master of republican rhetoric.Heck, he invented it!Bryant is picking up on it too.
Mr.T
|
July 30, 2009
Would you have expected anything different from our governor's mouth?The republican party has worked hard to be known as the party of NO.They have in the past been against anything that would help poor people.They have been against social security,medicare,medicaid,food stamps,and the minimum wage,not to mention anti unemployment pay.That's why it's harder to draw in this state,and the lowest paying.

The poor and the working class people should NEVER vote for a republican.Because they just don't like you,and want you to stay on the bottom.
mississippipatriot
|
July 30, 2009
Well there ya go again. Fear tactics!

Federal legislation of heathcare reform including public options WILL lower the price private employers pay for health coverage and will reduce health care costs, healthcare coverage premiums for those that currently have private insurance and provide better quality medical care free from insurance company goons denying policyholders claims.

If you wanna call it 'Obama Care'....suits everyone just fine.
clewis032000
|
July 30, 2009
Is there anything the Governor will pass with Obama administration? At what point will there be common ground with this Governor and our current President? It is very clear he knows how to disagree.