[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 76 (Wednesday, May 3, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H3311]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE AMERICAN HEALTH CARE ACT
(Mr. RASKIN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. RASKIN. Mr. Speaker, I also rise in opposition to this suddenly
undead GOP plan to strip millions of Americans of their health
insurance and Medicaid coverage and dramatically increase our monthly
premiums. Just when you thought we had actually slain the zombie, the
repeal-and-replace plan comes back again with no hearings, no
witnesses, no budget score, and no policy coherence. It is like the
bloody hand emerging from the grave in ``Carrie,'' even as the credits
are rolling and the people in the audience have already left for their
cars.
Mr. Speaker, let's return this so-called American Health Care Act to
its own preexisting legislative condition: dead on arrival.
What makes anyone think it improves the appeal of this plan to strip
preexisting coverage from the American people?
The fact that you have a preexisting condition is why you need
medical attention. It is not the reason to deny it to someone.
In the last round, I heard colleagues complain that, under the
current system, healthy citizens have to pay for other citizens when
they get sick. Yes, my friends, that is what insurance is. Any Member
who believes that the currently healthy should not help insure the
currently sick must believe no one in his or her family will ever get
sick. That is magical thinking. But in America, as Bruce Springsteen
says: We take care of our own.
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