[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 166 (Wednesday, November 20, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8297-S8298]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OBAMACARE
Mr. JOHANNS. I come to the floor to discuss reports I have heard from
my fellow Nebraskans about the President's health care law.
Senators have been quoting facts, figures, and reports about the
negative effects of this law, and that dates back to when the debate
began in 2009. The reality is that no amount of facts or figures can
illustrate the real-life stories from our hometowns and from the Main
Streets of Nebraska. These personal stories are compelling and powerful
examples of what the reports have been saying all along, why we must
stand with the American people, and repeal ObamaCare.
A woman named Deb from Kearney, NE, reached out to me. As millions of
other Americans, her family's insurance plan has been cancelled,
notwithstanding the President's promise that if you like your plan, you
can keep it, period.
Now she is facing new premiums for her family. They have increased an
unbelievable 133 percent. Their plan pays for maternity coverage, even
though they no longer need maternity coverage. Why? Because ObamaCare
mandates this, they have no choice about it.
Deb said:
Obama needs to call it like it is. This is not the
affordable health care act.
Jennifer, from Madison, NE, reached out to me with a very compelling
story. Jennifer is a two-time cancer survivor. She shared that last
year she spent a fair amount of time evaluating health care plans,
doing her homework. She picked a plan that made a lot of sense for her
family under her circumstances. Recently, Jennifer learned that her
current plan would no longer be available because of the health care
law's new requirements. She described her new plan and said:
My deductible is going up, my co-insurance is going up, and
my premium is almost doubling. . . . I think it is an insult
to hard working, responsible people like myself to require me
to pay for coverage of all these additional services.
A woman named Hannah from Lincoln, NE, 25 years old, is seeing
massive increases as well. Her monthly premium is increasing by about
160 percent, and her annual deductible is more than doubling to over
$6,000. She explains:
I'm healthy and active--I love long-distance running--and I
rarely get sick. This is impossible for my budget. I feel
like Obama is punishing those of us who have graduated
college and are working hard trying to make a life for
ourselves. We're starting our families, building businesses,
launching our careers, and trying to give back to our
communities however we can. Now ObamaCare is devastating the
American dream of an entire generation.
These Nebraskans and people all over this great country are
understandably frustrated. There has been a lot of talk recently about
this law. There has been a lot of talk about the President's promises.
Over the course of the last 4 years, none of his promises have centered
on American families such as these who are losing the plans they like
or who are paying more for their coverage. None of its promises
indicated that young people's costs, such as Hannah's, would go through
the roof.
One wonders if there had been honesty in this debate whether the bill
would ever have passed. In fact, President Obama's promises signal just
the opposite. He said over and over that people could keep their plans
if they liked them. He even put a ``period'' there, and he said they
would pay less.
These consequences are not happening by accident. They are the
central pillars of the President's law, ObamaCare. The law mandated
coverage standards for health insurance plans and forced people into
policies that meet those mandates.
What is the result? The result is a law that drives up costs. It
eliminates choices. It is motivated by a simple guiding principle; that
is, that Nebraskans and Americans can't decide for themselves. It is
motivated by a principle that government knows best. It is saying that
the health insurance people freely chose is an inferior plan because
the President and his people say so. It says that government must
protect people from their own decisionmaking.
That is not what the American people want and is not the kind of
country they want to live in. They have spoken loudly and clearly,
especially when the truth came out as the realities of ObamaCare are
settling into their daily lives.
The frustrating part is that the President's announcement last week
that Americans can supposedly keep their plans was provoked not by
devastating stories of millions of Americans or Nebraskans but by
members of
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his own party who are now in a panic about their reelection. To the
American people, to the people I represent in Nebraska, this is far too
little and far too late.
In 2010, the administration's own rule on this subject showed as many
as 80 percent of small business plans and 69 percent of all business
plans would lose their grandfathered status. I went to the Senate floor
at the time to warn about it. Everyone on this side of the aisle voted
to cancel this ill-advised ObamaCare regulation. Let me remind everyone
that every single Senator on the other side of the aisle voted to let
this destructive rule go forward. Now Americans and Nebraskans are
paying the price for that vote.
Taking action 3 years ago would have been a very thoughtful step to
avoiding disastrous consequences, but a surprise announcement caught
everybody by surprise. Essentially 45 days to undo 3 years of ObamaCare
damage, to protect people in their reelection, is not a serious policy
effort. If a team is five touchdowns behind, they can't wait until
there is 1 minute left to start playing. Let's face it. President
Obama's announcement last week was not a policy decision. It was an
attempt to arrive at a political fix to save reelection for members of
his party. Once again he sidestepped Congress and the legislative
process to unilaterally enact a temporary delay of one of his signature
law's major provisions. Let me emphasize, it is temporary. It is only
designed to get us past election day and to try to save some seats for
his party.
Even if people believe that insurance companies and every insurance
commissioner in 50 States can undo all of the planning they have done
to comply with ObamaCare, to follow the rules--even if one assumes they
can undo that in 45 days, our citizens will be back in the same boat
next year after election day. The cancellation policies will again be
printed. The replacement ObamaCare-approved policies will reveal
skyrocketing prices, and our citizens will be back in the same lurch.
The time for temporary fixes that shift the blame or delay the pain
until the election is over needs to end.
While I will fight to eliminate this law's most burdensome
provisions, the truth is that changes to this law create an avalanche
of consequences. The provisions of this failed policy are so
interconnected, so ill-fated, that no amount of amending and tweaking
will solve the problems that American families and businesses are
facing. We have only seen the tip of the iceberg. I believe full repeal
is the only real answer for American families.
Congress can take a stand so millions of Americans can keep their
doctors and keep the plans they like. We don't need a 2,700-page law
and $1 trillion in taxes to address the cost of health care or to help
individuals with preexisting conditions.
Americans are demanding what they didn't get in 2010 and since this
law passed. They are demanding transparency. They are demanding
thoughtful policy steps for a better, more efficient, and lower cost
health care system. They want leaders who recognize we are not on the
right track; we never have been with this law. It is time to head in a
direction that puts Americans first, not political opportunity.
I believe this is a critical moment. I hope we seize upon this moment
and do all we can to listen to the American people.
I yield the floor, and I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Ms. Heitkamp). The clerk will call the roll.
The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. BLUNT. I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call
be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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