from alan.com
The
plan to hold funding of the government hostage was plan months in the
making, planned by former Reagan Attorney General Ed Meese and the
billionaire Koch Brothers, the New York Times reports.
Shortly after President Obama started his second term, a loose-knit
coalition of conservative activists led by former Attorney General Edwin
Meese III gathered in the capital to plot strategy. Their push to
repeal Mr. Obama’s health care law was going nowhere, and they
desperately needed a new plan.
Out of that session, held one morning in a location the members insist on keeping secret, came a little-noticed “blueprint to defunding Obamacare,” signed by Mr. Meese and leaders of more than three dozen conservative groups.
It articulated a take-no-prisoners legislative strategy that had long
percolated in conservative circles: that Republicans could derail the
health care overhaul if conservative lawmakers were willing to push
fellow Republicans — including their cautious leaders — into cutting off
financing for the entire federal government.
So, when you are told by Republicans that the shutdown is he fault of
President Obama and Democrats, you can now say with certainty that this
is untrue.
A defunding “tool kit”
created in early September included talking points for the question,
“What happens when you shut down the government and you are blamed for
it?” The suggested answer was the one House Republicans give today: “We
are simply calling to fund the entire government except for the
Affordable Care Act/Obamacare.”
The current budget brinkmanship is just the latest development in a
well-financed, broad-based assault on the health law, Mr. Obama’s
signature legislative initiative. Groups like Tea Party Patriots,
Americans for Prosperity and FreedomWorks are all immersed in the fight,
as is Club for Growth, a business-backed nonprofit organization. Some,
like Generation Opportunity and Young Americans for Liberty, both aimed
at young adults, are upstarts. Heritage Action is new, too, founded in
2010 to advance the policy prescriptions of its sister group, the
Heritage Foundation.
The billionaire Koch brothers, Charles and David, have been deeply
involved with financing the overall effort. A group linked to the Kochs,
Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, disbursed more than $200 million
last year to nonprofit organizations involved in the fight. Included was
$5 million to Generation Opportunity, which created a buzz last month
with an Internet advertisement showing a menacing Uncle Sam figure
popping up between a woman’s legs during a gynecological exam.
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