[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 85 (Tuesday, June 14, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3741-S3742]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MEDICARE
Mr. REID. Madam President, on this side of the aisle, we Democrats
want to protect seniors on Medicare. That is our top priority. I have
heard my friend, the ranking member of the Budget Committee, come here
and talk for hours, and he keeps talking about things that really have
no bearing on what I think is important for the country today.
We know the Republicans have put forward a budget that destroys
Medicare. That is what we received. We voted on it over here, and it
was turned down. It must be the Republicans' top priority because we
have had votes on the Senate floor protecting taxpayer handouts,
especially to oil companies. We had a full debate here that suggested
we take this money that now goes to these oil companies--and even
executives have said that they do not want the money, that they do not
need the money--and apply it toward the deficit. Overwhelmingly, the
Republicans voted no, so we couldn't get it done. So it appears clear
they would rather balance the budget on the backs of seniors and
Medicare than end the constant giveaways to oil and gas companies
making billions a year in profits. These oil companies have made the
largest profits in the history of the world. In the last quarter, they
had $36 billion in net profits.
The Republicans' plan to end Medicare as we know it would put
insurance company bureaucrats between seniors and their doctors and
raise seniors' drug costs, forcing them to pay $6,400 more out-of-
pocket costs every year. The American people are overwhelmingly opposed
to this plan to end Medicare. A poll released yesterday showed that
less than half the Republicans support the Republicans' plan to end
Medicare. Overwhelmingly, Independents and Democrats joined with these
Republicans who oppose the Republicans' plan to end Medicare.
We believe there is a need to reduce our deficit. That is why we have
been working with Vice President Biden. Representing the Democrats in
the Senate, Senator Inouye, chairman of the Appropriations Committee,
and
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Senator Baucus, chairman of the Finance Committee, are meeting with
Vice President Biden, and progress is being made.
There is no question we should be closing tax loopholes and targeting
wasteful giveaways to oil companies. I am sure Vice President Biden is
leading the Senators and House Members toward that end. Closing these
tax loopholes and targeting wasteful giveaways to the oil companies
making these record profits while charging--Madam President, here in
the Washington, DC, area, as I do my morning exercise, I walk past a
station right off the waterfront where gasoline is $5 a gallon. I
haven't looked at it since this past week, but that is what it is. It
is over $4 a gallon all over the United States, in many, many different
places. We should be focusing on that instead of ending Medicare.
So I tell my friend, the ranking member of the Budget Committee, come
and talk about the Republican plan to end Medicare as we know it. And
what about the subsidies for these oil companies. Shouldn't we get rid
of them? It is time the Republicans abandoned their ideological plan to
end Medicare and work with us to strengthen and preserve our promise to
seniors instead.
Madam President, I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The clerk will call the roll.
The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. McCONNELL. Madam President, I ask unanimous consent that the
order for the quorum call be rescinded.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so
ordered.
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