At last, Republicans make their case to main street
Cantor titled his remarks “Making Life Work,” and they were clearly aimed at Main Street.
He spoke not of educational block grants but of having federal education “follow children” to schools their parents choose.
In a move reminiscent of presidents’ State of the Union messages since 1982, he brought along Joseph Kelley, who sent his son, Rashawn, and his three daughters to private schools with money from a District of Columbia voucher program the Obama administration has tried to shut down.
He criticized the Obamacare tax on medical devices by bringing a Baltimore nurse who worked to develop replacement discs for patients with back pain and then needed one herself. She was wearing her cervical collar.
He brought 12-year-old Katie, from Richmond, who has been treated for cancer almost all her life, to illustrate Republican support for funding basic medical research.









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“Did they bring some little brown people to whip while lighting cigars with C-notes???”
-lib
Bishop on February 6, 2013 at 8:11 AM
That’s to what Eric Cantor refers when he speaks of a “Dream Act”, right?
/Obama voter
ShainS on February 6, 2013 at 9:00 AM
Did he explain why he voted to raise taxes on all these people?
Panther on February 6, 2013 at 9:09 AM
The real question is whether the message can make it past the media. My gut says that most people will hear it through the filters of Jon Stewart and other comic monologues if at all.
flataffect on February 6, 2013 at 9:24 AM
Human props are still props, whether Obama does it or our side does…
The GOP is officially toast.
Common Sense Floridian on February 6, 2013 at 10:01 AM