Kentucky's new GOP Govenor promises to fight the EPA in an effort to save Kentucky's coal industry. Salute.

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Independent Sentinel:  The new governor of Kentucky – a Conservative Republican – will tell the EPA to pound sand. He said he is a strict Constitutionalist and he will not allow Barack Obama to destroy the coal industry in Kentucky. One of the most powerful weapons he has as governor, he said is the Tenth Amendment.
The powers not given to the Federal government are the province of the States, he continued. These cases always come down on the side of the States.

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  1. Bevin who’s never served a day in public office, launched a primary fight against incumbent Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). Republicans quickly labeled Bevin a “con man” who lies “pathologically.” The first-time candidate was exposed a man who lied about his educational background, and who even struggled in the private sector – his business needed a taxpayer bailout. Under two-term Gov. Steve Beshear (D), Kentucky has been one of the best-run states in the nation. Not only is the Bluegrass State’s unemployment rate at a 14-year low, but Kentucky has been so successful in implementing health care reform, it’s cut its uninsured by over 40%.

    Perhaps the state’s voters grew tired of success and decided to go in a different direction.

    One of the central tenets of Bevin’s odd platform has been scrapping Medicaid expansion, which would have the effect of taking away health care benefits from many low-income families statewide. In Kentucky, the Affordable Care Act has already been fully implemented – and it’s working beautifully.

    Bevin’s stated goal is to roll back the clock, coverage for over 400,000 struggling Kentuckians - Bevin wants to cancel.

    Perfect example of voters voting against their own well being. Dumbasses.

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  2. Let's give the man the time to prove or disprove your rantings. The voters made an intelligent decision. I am, certain that they heard and dismissed your allegations. The expansion of Medicaid is, in fact, a rejection of the ObamaCare plan for forcing the states into compliance with the Supreme Leader. 25 to30 states have done the same and the Supreme Court gave them that right. The fact of the matter is this: no one trust the Supreme Leader in view of the reality that he lies to further his cause. "Shared cost" could very well be an intentional lie just as was "you can keep your doctor or hospital or insurance policy" or "your annual costs will go down by $2,500."

    He won and you all lost . . . a predictor of 2016 ??

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