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Health Care and Taxes. Again.
It is simply untrue that Obama plans to provide health care for illegal immigrants. To the contrary, in an exchange with CNN's Joe Johns during a January debate in South Carolina, Obama explicitly ruled out coverage for illegal immigrants:

Johns (Jan. 21, 2008): Senator Obama, we all know what universal health care is, as Senator Clinton just said, sort of the idea that everybody deserves health care. And I have not been able to sort of zero in on your position on this one question: Does your plan cover the estimated 12 million or so illegal immigrants in the country?

Obama: It does not.

Johns: Why not?

Obama: Well, because I think we've got limited resources. And it is important for us that, when we've got millions of U.S. citizens that aren't yet covered, it's important for us to make sure that they are provided coverage.

That sounds pretty clear to us. Furthermore, as we've said more times than we care to count now, Obama's plan raises taxes only on people making more than $200,000 ($250,000 for a couple). That's true for income taxes, capital gains taxes and payroll taxes.

Social Security Bunk That Won't Die
Just for good measure, the ad recycles some two-year-old bunk, too. The claim that Obama "plans" to grant Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants is nowhere to be found on his Web site. NRT PAC bases this claim on Obama's vote on an amendment to a 2006 immigration bill. But that amendment would not have granted Social Security benefits to any illegal immigrants, not unless they became U.S. citizens or legal immigrants first. We debunked this attack back in 2006 when it was a Republican favorite. The passing years haven't made it any truer.

Under current law, an illegal immigrant who later gets legal status can claim credit for any Social Security taxes he or she paid while still illegal. The 2006 amendment would have ended that practice. The bill failed 50 - 49, with Obama joining the majority to vote against it. Many illegal immigrants pay Social Security taxes even while working illegally. In 2006, for example, the Social Security Administration collected about $7 billion in taxes that couldn't be credited to specific workers.

Again, we take no position on the merits of the amendment. But it's a serious distortion to say that it would have granted Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants.

End-Game Sleaze
The National Republican Trust PAC came into being Sept. 26, when it first registered with the Federal Election Commission. By Oct. 15 it had reported raising $463,000 for its anti-Obama campaign. (Update: In an e-mail to supporters on Oct. 29, the group said it had raised more than $3 million.) It has reported spending a total of $902,604 to attack Obama, according to the most recent report filed Oct. 26. It has reported spending substantial sums to the conservative Web site Newsmax and to other vendors for "email communication" opposing Obama's election, and to a Virginia company called Integram for "direct mail." It has also listed expenditures for "media production" and a "media buy."

Its Web site lists its executive director as Scott Wheeler, who also writes articles for Newsmax, which the NRT PAC pays to distribute anti-Obama e-mail messages, many of which are little more than fundraising pleas.

It's not uncommon for the final weeks of the presidential campaign to bring out some of the most deceptive ads of the cycle. We thought it would be tough to top the whoppers we've seen already, but it looks as if some of the third-party ads are out to prove us wrong. If this gem from the National Republican Trust PAC is any indication, we'd best brace for a blizzard of balderdash.

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  • Posted By: miop @ 11/28/2008 3:50:47 PM

    If your looking for "'Underpoliced' society" from the msnbc link it is here

    http://www.newsweek.com/id/171113

    Someone over at msnbc had too much turkey and the link points to here

    http://www.newsweek.com/id/166173

  • Posted By: patrioticliberal @ 11/05/2008 5:18:07 PM

    John McCain probably could have won legtimately 8 years and who knows how it would have turned out. I will tell you one thing that would be different, the democrats wouldn't have had such a cake walk this time. You almost have to feel bad for whoever was stuck running as the GOP candidate during this election. Being a fairly liberal person, it pains me to say that ConcernedTexan has some valid points. Barak is the best person I have seen at pumping people up with grand ideology, but the plans for change are fuzzy at best. With their votes this time Americans said, "we don't care about details, just heal us and show us we can be great again." I completely understand that feeling and hope Barack is a fantastic president, I just hope he didn't set himself up to fail.

  • Posted By: ConcernedTexan @ 11/04/2008 6:20:36 PM

    Is it just me, or has any other normal American noticed that Obama "promises for change" lacks any actual plans on how and what changes he is planning. They seem to me to be very ambiguous, no substance or real plan on what he has in mind as "changes". I am afraid that we are going to see changes alright but they won't be changes we are going to like and be happy with.

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