Post from April, 2010

Minnesota Governor to Headline Mulvaney Fundraiser

Saturday, 24. April 2010 17:37

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will visit Rock Hill next month to headline a fundraiser for Republican U.S. House candidate Mick Mulvaney.

Pawlenty, widely mentioned as a possible presidential contender in 2012, will speak during a breakfast reception at the downtown City Club. Tickets are $100.

Mulvaney, a state senator from Indian Land, seeks the Fifth District seat held by U.S. Rep. John Spratt since 1982.

Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2010/04/23/2112169/pawlenty-to-stump-for-mulvaney.html#ixzz0m3X7i4Mf

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Spratt Targeted by Tea Party

Thursday, 15. April 2010 16:28

John Spratt has been listed among those being targeted by the tea party movement in a CNN article today.

On the House side, Tea Party activists said they are taking aim at Democratic Reps. Betsey Markey of Colorado, Alan Grayson of Florida, Baron Hill of Indiana, Barney Frank of Massachusetts, Dina Titus of Nevada, John Spratt of South Carolina, Tom Perriello of Virginia, Gerry Connolly of Virginia and Alan Mollohan of West Virginia.

CNN

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U.S. Faces Shortage of Doctors

Tuesday, 13. April 2010 8:41

As many of us have said over and over, health care reform was never about lifting the uninsured up to the same level of care as everyone else. It was about dragging the rest of us down in order to accommodate them.

The new federal health-care law has raised the stakes for hospitals and schools already scrambling to train more doctors.

Experts warn there won’t be enough doctors to treat the millions of people newly insured under the law. At current graduation and training rates, the nation could face a shortage of as many as 150,000 doctors in the next 15 years, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.

That shortfall is predicted despite a push by teaching hospitals and medical schools to boost the number of U.S. doctors, which now totals about 954,000.

The greatest demand will be for primary-care physicians. These general practitioners, internists, family physicians and pediatricians will have a larger role under the new law, coordinating care for each patient.

The U.S. has 352,908 primary-care doctors now, and the college association estimates that 45,000 more will be needed by 2020. But the number of medical-school students entering family medicine fell more than a quarter between 2002 and 2007.

A shortage of primary-care and other physicians could mean more-limited access to health care and longer wait times for patients.

U.S. Faces Shortage of Doctors – WSJ.com

I think everyone should call John Spratt’s office and ask what he intends to do about this doctor shortage?  After all, he had to have known about this issue.  I mean, he wouldn’t have voted for a 2,000 page bill without knowing the ramifications of it, right?

Washington Office
1401 Longworth Bldg.
Washington, DC 20515
Tel. 202-225-5501
Fax 202-225-0464

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Spratt’s Presidential Photo-Op

Tuesday, 6. April 2010 21:41

Spratt Obama

A lot of hay has been made over the past few days since President Obama arrived in Charlotte with Jack Spratt at his side.  The resulting photo-op is supposed to be symbolic, painting a picture for the people of the power the Congressman holds.  I guess that’s supposed to be good for all of us in the Fifth District.  I think Mick Mulvaney summed it up quite nicely.

“A picture may be worth a thousand words, but these photos are worth trillions of dollars in deficit spending and unconstitutional government takeovers,” Mulvaney said.

The Herald

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