[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 135 (Thursday, October 3, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H6187]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
North Carolina (Mr. Pittenger) for 5 minutes.
Mr. PITTENGER. Mr. Speaker, I was frankly disappointed and really
perplexed yesterday when the President of the United States called a
meeting in the White House and asked the Speaker of the House to come
and meet. He asked the leader of the Democrats in the House to come and
meet. He asked the majority leader in the Senate to meet. And at the
same time, his pressman, Jay Carney, was on TV saying: We're not going
to negotiate. When they ended the meeting, Senator Reid and Ms. Pelosi
said: We're not going to negotiate.
Mr. Speaker, I'm aware that this bill has been 50 years in the
making. The Democrats have wanted to nationalize health care for 50
years. They found their political timing to do it when they controlled
the House and the Senate, when President Obama was President, and with
a total partisan vote, they got what they wanted--even without even
reading the bill. As Ms. Pelosi said: We're going to pass it and then
we're going to read it. Yet Mr. Obama has said that House Republicans
are on an ideological crusade, Mr. Speaker. His staff has referred to
us as suicide bombers. Really?
You know, Mr. Speaker, we were all elected to serve our constituents.
The President was, and so was I. So was the Speaker of the House. We
don't have a monarch in this country, Mr. Speaker, we have a
representative government, and our role is to listen and to respond to
our constituents. They are writing us, they're emailing us constantly
telling us their concerns. Let's hear about one from Cornelius, North
Carolina:
Just received my new monthly premium from Blue Cross/Blue
Shield of North Carolina for 2014. With ObamaCare, my monthly
cost now has tripled with more limited coverage. But what the
heck, now I can get pregnant at 58 years old since I now have
my mandatory maternity coverage. Please continue to push to
stop this horrible mandate.
Here is another constituent from Huntersville, North Carolina:
We are currently paying $270 per month for our high
deductible health insurance policy through Blue Cross/Blue
Shield. Today, we received our new rate for our family for
2014. A comparable plan now with Blue Cross/Blue Shield is
$1,037.02.
Mr. Speaker, this is deplorable. She goes on to write:
It was my understanding that under ObamaCare, premiums
would go down. It was my understanding that this would be
good for everyone. If ObamaCare is not good enough for
government employees, like Members of Congress and the White
House, why is it being delayed for certain corporations and
labor unions who are asking for an exemption, and why can't I
get out of this program?
She goes on to write:
I'm asking you to stand up for freedom, for choice, for the
citizens of this country, to delay ObamaCare for at least a
year, at the very minimum, or even better, to repeal the law
in its entirety.
Mr. Speaker, this is not an ideological crusade; this is about
meeting the needs of our constituents. There are other concerns out
there with jobs. Companies aren't hiring full-time people. They are
hiring part-time so they can stay under that threshold. The cost of
this health care plan has gone up dramatically. The Congressional
Budget Office says it is unsustainable. Why should we allow for
corporations--there's 1,100 of them today, friends of the President--to
receive a delay in ObamaCare, and yet ordinary Americans cannot do
that?
That's why we proposed an amendment for an individual mandate
deferment, that they would not be obligated at this time. We also said
that Members of Congress should not receive the subsidy, nor should the
White House staff, the President, and his Cabinet Secretaries. Why
should we get something special that ordinary American people don't
get? And yet these bills are lying on the desk of Harry Reid because he
tabled them.
Mr. Speaker, it is time to bring sound reasoning to this process.
Let's meet and negotiate, Mr. President and Senator Reid.
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