Thank you, Sarah Palin
By REP. MICHELE BACHMANN | 7/15/10 11:18 AM EDT
I would like to take this opportunity and thank the author who has taken note to our successful fund-raising quarter. Every donor is a blessing and symbolizes the hope I hold that we can and will get our country back on the right track.
However, I would respectfully disagree with some points when it comes to former Gov. Sarah Palins fund-raising ability. It is important to recognize Palins effect in our fund-raising numbers. Our successful fund-raising is due, in part, to the fact that she dedicated her time and efforts to come to Minnesota in April to help my reelection campaign.
My race wasnt the only race that Palin worked hard to raise money for. Shes lent her presence for raising money to non-profits and political groups, as well as other candidates. Her effect on all aspects of politics shouldnt be undersold. We are all grateful to her support of constitutional conservatives around the nation.
As to my campaigns fund-raising, I know House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has a very different plan for my life other than serving in the House. Pelosi is no small threat. This is why Palin graciously agreed to make me one of the first 2010 candidates for whom she campaigned.
To say the Democrats have targeted my race is a massive understatement. They have an array of Acorn/SEIU/EMILYs List workers and the benefit of millions in far-left money reserved for my defeat.
I led and organized, with congressional colleagues, the emergency house call on Congress last November. More than 10,000 people from all 50 states converged on Capitol Hill and walked the halls of Congress, demanding that members vote down the government takeover of health care. Unfortunately, Pelosi and Obama did what they wanted not what the American people demanded they do. They passed government-controlled health care, which will likely become Medicaid-for-all.
In a recess appointment last week, Obama appointed Dr. Don Berwick as the new head of Medicaid and Medicare. He gave us a glimpse of Americas future under Obamacare and a frightening picture of reduced options and care.
In a taxpayer-subsidized health care plan, with 50 million additional people, $500 billion cut from Medicare and no new doctors, government will most assuredly tell many of us no in the future when we, or a loved one, needs care the most.
Pelosi and the Democrats have targeted me specifically to silence my voice in repealing Obamacare and rolling back the spending and tax increases about to come our way. I cant wait to defeat their bad agenda.
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) serves on the House Financial Services Committee.
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