[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 124 (Thursday, September 19, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H5660-H5661]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OBAMACARE FAILS TO LIVE UP TO ITS GUARANTEES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Rothfus) for 5 minutes.
Mr. ROTHFUS. Mr. Speaker, when President Obama sold his health care
law to the American people, he made many promises. He promised--he
guaranteed--that if you like your doctor or your health care plan, you
could keep it. He promised that his law would not raise your health
insurance costs.
My constituents will tell you that the health care law has broken
these promises, that these guarantees are no good. Nearly every day I
hear from folks, moms and dads, teachers, bus drivers, small business
owners, health care providers, who are being hurt by the health care
law.
A woman I met recently, who had just started a new job, making $8.50,
learned that her hours would be cut from 35 to 29. If you do the math,
that's about $50 a week, $200 a month, $2,500 a year. That may not
sound like a lot of money to the elites here in Washington, D.C., but
for a working person
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in western Pennsylvania, that can make a big difference with gas,
groceries, or helping to pay the rent.
A chemistry teacher recently called my office in Beaver County to
share her story about the health care law hurting her coworkers. The
special needs teachers' aides in her school recently had their hours
cut from 37\1/2\ hours to 28. That's a loss of $180 per paycheck. Many
of these aides depend on this job to provide health insurance for their
families. Thanks to the health care law, these teachers' aides and
their families will lose their health care coverage.
A mom from the North Hills of Pittsburgh recently got in touch with
me to tell me about the impact of the health care law on her family's
small business. Kathy and her husband recently learned that their
health care plan will be discontinued December 31. Kathy told me that
since ObamaCare was voted into law, we have watched our deductible
soar, our premiums soar, and our blood pressures soar. Enough already.
Kathy's sentiment is shared by many of the western Pennsylvanians who
called the office and whom I've talked to at small business and
constituent gatherings around the district. In the real world, when you
buy a product that comes with a guarantee, if the guarantee is not met,
you get your money back and you look for a new product.
With only 13 days until the law begins to take full effect, more and
more flaws are increasingly evident, and the President continues to
delay, arbitrarily, major provisions of his health care law. We need to
delay and dismantle the entire law so that a process of bipartisan
health care reform can finally begin.
It's time for a new beginning. It's time for a government that looks
to the American people and our doctors and health care providers, not
as subjects to be managed, but as partners who can help solve problems.
It's time for a new beginning that brings Republicans and Democrats
in support of bipartisan solutions together. As President Kennedy once
said, let us not seek the Republican answer, let us not seek the
Democratic answer, but the right answer.
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