[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 8 (Thursday, January 12, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H397]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PROTECT THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Mr. Correa) for 5 minutes.
Mr. CORREA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to protect the Affordable Care
Act. Today I urge you to give the Affordable Care Act the same chance
we gave America's other great healthcare program, Medicare, way back in
1965.
Today Medicare covers over 55 million Americans and is a staple for
senior care. But let's go back in time and remember what people were
saying about Medicare in 1965. The American Medical Association said
Medicare is an ``invasion of the voluntary relationship between the
patient and the physician.''
The then-Republican leadership said the bill will cost too much. It
will never cover enough seniors. It will make taxes too high, and we
will be broke within 2 years.
Those are some of the quotes from The New York Times in 1965.
Today, 52 years later, Medicare is one of the most efficient
healthcare systems in our country. Why? Because we gave it a chance to
flourish.
Mr. Speaker, when we come together on behalf of the American people,
we get things done. I ask my colleagues today: Do not repeal the
Affordable Care Act. Instead, let's move past the politics of repealing
the ACA. Let's learn from five decades of Medicare. Let's give
Americans the healthcare coverage they want and they deserve, because
in 60 years, it won't really matter whose name is on the program. But
what will matter is that we came together and stopped the repeal. What
will matter is that we fixed the ACA and made it work for every
American.
The American people deserve good health care. If folks have issues
with the ACA, then let's fix those issues. Let's make the ACA better.
But to rip coverage from 30 million people, to destroy 2.6 million
jobs, and to add $350 billion to our deficit is not a good thing.
I ask my colleagues today to keep the ACA.
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