Congressman Steve Kagen, who seems to have decided to hide behind Speaker Pelosi, President Obama and the 900 some miles between the 8th District and Washington, DC, might now get a chance to skirt all responsibility granted him by voters in NE Wisconsin should Democrats in Congress move ahead with the proposed “Slaughter Solution.”
“The Democrats want to push through legislation they know is not right for America, and they plan to do it secretly so that when it backfires they won’t get blamed,” said State Representative Roger Roth, a candidate for congress from the WI 8th. “This move is the exact reason the people of the 8th District are sick and tired of politics as usual in Washington. The problem with the ‘Slaughter Solution’ is that it is unconstitutional. The Constitution says that a bill MUST pass both houses of congress before the President can sign it into law; not just ‘deemed’ to have passed it.”
Under the “Slaughter Solution,” which is known also as ‘deem and pass,’ house democrats would be allowed to pass the senate version of the health care bill, which included the infamous “Cornhusker Kickback” and “Louisiana Purchase,” without actually voting on it, sparing Steve Kagen and other members of Congress from the kind of tough vote they were elected to take.
“Rep. Kagen talks about wanting more transparency in government. Where is that transparency in a move like this?” Roth added. “The people of the United States, and particularly the 8th District, deserve to know how their representative votes on each and every issue.”
“There is no question that our health care system is in need of reform. Unfortunately, the bill that Nancy Pelosi, Steve Kagen and Liberals in Washington are now trying to ram down the throats of Americans with shameful, underhanded and unconstitutional political parlor tricks like the “Slaughter Solution,” does not address the real problems facing our health care system including affordability and frivolous malpractice suits.”
Roger Roth is a lifelong resident of Appleton, Wisconsin. He is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and participates in his family’s third-generation construction business.