[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 115 (Tuesday, July 31, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5692-S5693]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REPEAL OF OBAMACARE
Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, I might say to my friend the majority
leader before he leaves the floor that I listened carefully to his
speech about what most Americans refer to as ObamaCare. Given the fact
that our friends on the other side are going to focus on that bill this
particular week, I think it might be a good idea to have a vote on it,
on the pending bill.
It would be my intent to offer an amendment that I know my friend
does not support, but nevertheless many Americans would like to know.
Since we have spent a good deal of time positioning over the last few
months on various and assorted issues, I think it would be appropriate
to have a vote on the repeal of ObamaCare, and I hope to be able to
offer that amendment during the pendency of the bill on cyber security,
which we believe will be open to amendments. I wonder if my friend
thinks that might be something both sides might agree would be a good
idea.
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I wonder if the official reporter could show
the big smile on my face. Can my colleagues imagine how ridiculous my
friend the Republican leader's statement is. Listen to what he said. We
are doing cyber security. We have talked about the dangers of cyber
security if we don't do something about it. He is now telling me he
wants a vote to repeal all the stuff I just talked about on the cyber
security bill? That is very difficult to comprehend.
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I think we should understand that I don't think a woman getting
contraception has a thing to do with shutting down the power grids in
America or the financial services in America or our water systems or
our sewer systems. That is what cyber security is all about, not
whether a woman can have contraception or whether she can have a
wellness check to find out if she has cancer from not having had a
mammogram.
Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, will the majority leader yield for a
question?
Mr. REID. I would be happy to yield.
Mr. DURBIN. I would like to ask the majority leader, do I remember
correctly that the very first amendment on the Transportation bill was
offered by Senator Blunt of Missouri on family planning? So is there a
family planning amendment available on every bill now that will be
offered by the Republican side?
I know the House Republicans have had 30 or 33 votes to repeal
ObamaCare. Are we going to try to match them with similar efforts in
the Senate?
Mr. REID. My response to my friend is this: I try to be very calm
about things in life generally, especially things here on the floor,
but I can't remain very calm about this. I have, as do a lot of people
I know, 16 grandchildren. They are evenly divided between boys and
girls. I want my granddaughters to be treated so that if they want to
go get some contraception, have some contraceptive device while in
school at New York University or Berkeley--I am bragging that they got
into those schools--they should have the ability to do that.
I just can't imagine what we are talking about here on the Senate
floor. Cyber security is one of the most important--it is the most
important issue, as I have already said. If my colleagues want to talk
to General Petraeus, he will tell us about what it is, or General
Dempsey will tell us what the important issue is. The No. 1 issue today
is whether we are going to have bad people attack our country and shut
it down. Now we are here being asked if we are going to have a vote, on
cyber security, as to when my grandchildren can have contraception.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Republican leader.
Mr. McCONNELL. I guess the answer is no.
My friends are going to spend the week lauding the advantages as they
see them of an immensely unpopular bill that was passed a couple of
years ago on a straight party-line vote--ObamaCare. Yet, in a week in
which, apparently, they are going to laud the various positions of it,
they are not willing to have a vote in support of it. So I gather that
is a vote we will not have. I will request the opportunity to do that
again. After listening to my good friend the majority leader, I
anticipate such a request would likely be blocked.
On another matter----
Mr. REID. Mr. President, my friend asked me a question.
Mr. McCONNELL. I believe I have the floor.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Republican leader has the
floor.
Mr. REID. OK. I won't answer the question then.
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