[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 135 (Thursday, September 8, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5423-S5424]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OBAMACARE
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I have trouble comprehending my friend the
Republican leader--how he can, with a straight face, talk about how
terrible America is today. Things are upside down; it is terrible.
Remember, Obama was elected President almost 8 years ago. That month,
under the prior administration, for lots of reasons we have all talked
about, our country lost 800,000 jobs in one month. That wasn't the only
month. Our unemployment rate shot up in places like the Presiding
Officer's and my State to more than 14 percent. Unemployment in America
was raging. Major companies failed. I saw the Secretary of Treasury on
his knees in the White House begging the Speaker of the House, Nancy
Pelosi, for help.
We joined together with President Bush. There was nothing partisan
about what we did. Even though there were some small steps, we did our
best to help the country. Since then, under the last 8 years of
President Obama's leadership, the country has been significantly turned
in the right direction.
For my friend the Republican leader to parrot what Donald Trump is
saying: ``Make America great again''--America is great right now.
Unemployment is less than 5 percent. Millions of jobs have been created
in this administration--millions and millions of jobs--about 16
million.
We have no ground troops, except in Afghanistan. They have been
brought home, and rightfully so. To hear my friend the Republican
leader talk about the awfulness of ObamaCare--you don't have to have a
long memory to know what it was like before ObamaCare. Insurance
companies were canceling policies, denying insurance, not writing
insurance because you are a woman, because you had a prior disability.
I don't know if my friend is briefed by his office, reads the
newspapers, or watches
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the news. Three days ago the word came out that the uninsured are at
alltime lows in our country. Ninety-two percent of Americans have
health insurance. Is that bad? Is the insurance perfect? Of course it
is not. We have 19 States led by Republican Governors who refuse to
accept Medicaid. The Republican Governor from Nevada made the right
choice, and it has been good for the State of Nevada.
It is interesting that after more than 6 years, we still have never
seen a plan by the Republicans and what they want to do other than vote
against ObamaCare. ObamaCare has expanded coverage to millions of
Americans. It has improved the quality of health insurance. A lot of
people who don't like the plan don't like it because they don't think
it is strong enough and they want to do more. The marketplace will
continue to connect Americans to quality, affordable health insurance.
I thought Republicans believed in the free enterprise system, and
that is what we have with ObamaCare. The health insurance marketplace
is so much better than pre-Affordable Care Act. They should stop trying
to repeal ObamaCare and work with us to improve what we have. It is not
going to go away.
The Affordable Care Act has shown that it has had a positive impact
on the stated goal of lowering the number of people without coverage.
Millions of people have health insurance who didn't before. He and
other Republicans continue to come down to the floor and complain,
although not as often as they used to because they have been
embarrassed too many times. The Republican leader seems to think that
things were better before Americans had coverage, including the 500,000
people in Kentucky who now have insurance because of ObamaCare. I guess
he seems to be saying that he liked it better when insurance companies
could deny coverage for any reason that they thought was appropriate;
it didn't have to be a good reason.
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