Saturday, June 29, 2013

Obamacare


GOP: Turns out, folks, you can't really keep your healthcare plan if you like it

Michael Ramirez
Michael Ramirez
Sen. Pat Roberts gives the Weekly Republican Party Remarks
This is Senator Pat Roberts. I am honored to represent the people of Kansas in the United States Senate. Let me be the first to wish you and your family a happy Independence Day as our nation recognizes our hard won freedoms.
As we celebrate the fourth, it will be a mere 89 days until the October first deadline when millions of Americans are forced to purchase health insurance in a special marketplace or ‘exchange’ overseen by the federal government. (Scroll down for video of these full remarks.)
Health care as you know it will change. Do you know how much your new plan will cost? Do you know what it will cover? Will you be able to see your family doctor? Will your personal health information remain private? Private and safe? Will you lose the health insurance plan you like? Will the high costs force your employer to make you a part-time employee, change your plan or just drop your coverage altogether?
Simply put, will you and your family have the health insurance you need to ensure your well-being?
Right now, you can’t answer these questions and neither can the Obama Administration.
The Government Accounting Office found problems with the exchanges and could not ensure they would be up and running by the October first deadline. Time is running out. As one of the Democrat authors of the bill said, American families are facing ‘a train wreck.’
Well, who is going to answer these questions? How will this massive federal government takeover of health care work? Even President Obama says there may be some ‘bumps’ and ‘glitches.’
Well, in California those bumps and glitches are all too real for the 50,000 patients who will lose their coverage. Aetna, a major national insurer, will no longer offer individual market plans there. Those 50,000 people are expected to turn to the exchange. Well how many more insurers will follow suit?
Too little is known about the exchanges. The fear is that only the sick will pay to join the exchange without young healthy people to foot the bill, then all costs will further skyrocket.
Young healthy people find the exchanges so costly and objectionable that the administration is drafting the NBA and the NFL to pitch ObamaCare. Good grief!
Already we know premiums for many Americans will rise. Some estimates have found they will double, triple or even quadruple.
Alex Wong / Getty Images (Obama warming.)
Alex Wong / Getty Images (Obama warming.)
Now folks, it wasn’t supposed to be this way. Before ObamaCare was forced through Congress in a misguided partisan federal takeover of health care, we had a rare opportunity to create real change. We should have expanded access to care for those in need while protecting the all-important relationship between you and your doctor.
Yet, partisan politics got in the way. President Obama signed the bill without one Republican vote.
A year ago this week, the Supreme Court affirmed what we said all along, this law is a new tax on American citizens.
Therefore, the IRS is responsible for compliance. Yes, that’s the same IRS that intimidated Americans for their beliefs with unlawful scrutiny and audits and fines and then lied about it to the Congress. The American people do not trust the IRS — not with their taxes and not with their health care.
You remember the President’s promise, that ‘if you like your health care plan, you can keep it’? Not true for millions of Americans.
Now Kansans understand all of this and they are fearful. Many are in the middle of life saving cancer treatments, or facing major heart surgery or a chronic health challenge like diabetes or arthritis. All those folks have doctors and treatment plans but face uncertainty about what the new law will bring.
Now that’s why I have introduced a bill in the U.S. Senate to ensure that the exchanges and the mandated tax cease to exist if the Administration is not ready October the first. We need to make the right kind of change to the health care system… change that doesn’t include higher taxes, higher premiums and decision-making by government bureaucrats rather than our own doctors.
We must put an end to the fear and uncertainty. Those ‘bumps’ and ‘glitches,’ the president talks about? It’s a train wreck, folks, and we have to get America out of the way. ####


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