Representative Heath Shuler (D-NC)

Yesterday, the Daily Caller posted a story on its website about the confusion on Capitol Hill on both sides of the aisle about the future of Obamacare. It featured a quote from Congressman Heath Shuler (D-NC) on the White House’s healthcare strategy:

“I was actually surprised that they’re pushing it again. The most important thing is jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. We need to focus on jobs,” said Rep. Heath Shuler, North Carolina Democrat and a leader of the 54-member Blue Dog coalition of conservative Democrats.

Rep. Shuler is right. Finding sensible solutions which would bolster the economy and create jobs should have been a major focus of an Administration which has spent the better part of this year advocating for a massive deficit-busting stimulus bill and a disastrous healthcare reform overhaul.

And, as Heritage’s Rea Hederman wrote yesterday, the uncertainty among many business owners about the future this Administration’s proposed regulation (on healthcare, energy, etc.) goes along way to stunting economic recovery and job creation.

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NEWARK - Charon Motayne knows her opponents will bank on invoking one word to blow up her candidacy for Central Ward council. 

"Republican."

It's already happening.

Bring up the name "Motayne" to anyone in either city government or politics and before too long he or she mentions the fledgling candidate's party affiliation by way of hitting the ejector button.

Anyway, they insist, while turning to what many regard as much more competitive territory in the South Ward, Central Ward Councilman Charles Bell is virtually unbeatable. Bell had Adubato muscle behind him in 2008, combined with some state Sen. Ronald L. Rice (D-Newark) street heft when he beat Booker's union-assisted candidate. Now, Bell has joined the Booker team, effectively sapping the ward of any significant political rift.

But Motayne, 52, believes Bell's affiliation with the mayor has weakened - not strengthened - him, and vaunts her own party creds in this overwhelmingly Democratic Party-run and registered city as a show of true independence.

And she has other weapons to be reckoned with, she argues.

"Everyone knows I have been a Republican since the day I was registered to vote," says the CPA and Central Ward diehard, daughter of Essex County Freeholder Blonnie Watson (a Democrat), who is running as a May 11th muncipal elections ally of Booker challenger Clifford Minor. 

NEWARK - Charon Motayne knows her opponents will bank on invoking one word to blow up her candidacy for Central Ward council. 

"Republican."

It's already happening.

Bring up the name "Motayne" to anyone in either city government or politics and before too long he or she mentions the fledgling candidate's party affiliation by way of hitting the ejector button.

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