[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 84 (Wednesday, June 6, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H3486]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OBAMACARE PROPAGANDA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Arizona (Mr. Quayle) for 5 minutes.
Mr. QUAYLE. Mr. Speaker, at a time of record-breaking debt and
deficits--or really anytime for that matter--it boggles the mind that
the Obama administration would spend $20 million of taxpayer money to
pay for propaganda on behalf of ObamaCare. Yet that has happened. Mr.
Speaker, I have seen these commercials that attempt to explain the
supposed benefits of ObamaCare, but they are just poorly conceived
campaign ads.
It's bad enough that American taxpayers are on the hook for this
massively expensive boondoggle which does nothing to solve the
underlying problems in our health care system. It's bad enough that
many Americans are losing their health care coverage because of this
bill, and that the bill is causing more and more doctors to drop
Medicare patients. It's bad enough that Americans will see their tax
bill go up because of ObamaCare. Now the Obama administration expects
the American people to pay for ads touting the law that did these
things.
Rarely does a day go by where we don't hear of a new negative effect
of this disastrous legislation. This week, we learned that many
students are seeing their university-based or individual health care
premiums rise dramatically. Some colleges have either dropped their
student health plans entirely or are planning to do so as ObamaCare
mandates kick in that force students to purchase health plans that in
most cases go far beyond what is necessary.
Then yesterday, we saw an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal by Steven
Greer, who was involved in a grant approval process for an ObamaCare
program. Through this op-ed, we got yet another dismal view into the
twisted bureaucracy that is implementing this disastrous legislation.
Mr. Greer recounts one case in which a $1.9 million grant was given to
George Washington University for a program which is expected to produce
merely $1.7 million in health care savings.
Mr. Speaker, even before full implementation, ObamaCare has been a
costly disaster for the American people. This arrogant, taxpayer-funded
propaganda campaign just adds insult to injury. And like ObamaCare, the
ad campaign should end immediately.
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