McConnell: Start Over and Get It Right
With the Senate version of the health care bill making its way though the Senate, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has been working hard to educate other Senators that the bill needs to have a restart and allow for a process that allows for the bill to be done right. His office issued the following release today laying out why this bill is wrong for America.
Start Over and Get it
Right
'The majority leader said we'd be working every weekend. We
take him at his word. We expect to be here this weekend - and we look forward to
it. Republicans are convinced there's nothing more important we could do than to
stop this bill and start over with the kind of step-by-step reforms Americans
really want'
WASHINGTON,
D.C.
- U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on
the Senate floor Thursday regarding the importance of getting it right on health
care reform:
"The
American people have seen what Democrats in Congress plan to do with seniors'
health care. They've looked on in disbelief as almost every Democrat in the
Senate voted again and again to slash Medicare.
"Now they're
watching in disbelief as Democrats float the idea of herding millions more into
this near-bankrupt program as part of a backroom deal to force their plan for
health care on the American people by Christmas.
"Every day
it seems we hear new revelations about the secret conference room deliberations
where Democrats are frantically working to get their sixty votes by Christmas.
And every day we hear about some new idea they've come up with for creating a
government plan by another name.
"This week's
version would have the Office of Personnel Management running the program - an
idea that was shot down almost as soon as it was announced by a former OPM
director, who said it couldn't be done. "I flat out think that OPM doesn't have
the capacity to do this type of role."
"This is
precisely the kind of approach Americans are tired of in Washington - and this
is precisely the kind of health care plan Americans didn't
want.
"Seniors
thought they could expect lower costs. What they're getting instead is an
assault on their Medicare. Small business owners thought they could expect lower
costs. What they're getting instead are higher taxes, stiff fines and costly
mandates. Working Americans thought they'd get more efficiency, less fraud,
cheaper rates. What they're getting instead are new bureaucracies and higher
costs.
"Business
leaders from across the country enthusiastically support the idea of health care
reform. They know better than anyone that costs are out of control and that
something needs to be done. But they've read the bill Democrats in Congress have
come up with. They're telling us this isn't it.
"Not only
won't this bill solve the problem, they say. It makes existing problems
worse.
"The Vice
President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce was here yesterday. He said there's a
desperate need for reform - reform that bends the cost curve down. He said that
unfortunately this bill fails the test.
"He said
this bill will only lead businesses to lower wages, decrease working hours,
reduce hiring, and cut jobs. He said it adds to the deficit. It adds to the
debt. It includes massive new spending programs and entitlements, and
incredibly, as I've noted, it also borrows from existing entitlement
programs.
"Businesses
look at this bill and they see:
§ Half a trillion dollars
in new taxes
§ As many as 10 million
employees at risk of losing their coverage
§
Crushing new
mandate
"This is not
reform.
"This bill
doesn't solve our problems - it spreads them.
"That's why
seniors don't like this bill. That's why job creators don't like this bill. And
that's why public opinion has dramatically shifted against this
bill.
"Americans
want reform. But this is not the one they asked for. This bill is fundamentally
flawed, and it can't be fixed.
"Americans
want us to stop. They want us to start over and get it
right.
"Democrats
should stop talking at the American people and start listening to them.
"Republicans
are prepared to provide a platform for that debate for as long as it takes.
"The
majority leader said we'd be working every weekend. We take him at his word. We
expect to be here this weekend - and we look forward to it.
"Republicans
are convinced there's nothing more important we could do than to stop this bill
and start over with the kind of step-by-step reforms Americans really want.
"We have
amendments. We want votes. We've been waiting since Tuesday to have more votes.
We're eager to continue this debate."