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An Anniversary to Forget

June 23rd marked the three month anniversary of the enactment of ObamaCare.  As Speaker Pelosi stated in March of this year, we would “have to pass this bill” so we could “find out what is in it.”  And we certainly have.  Over the last three months, we have found out all kinds of things about this bill – and none of them have been very good.  In fact, over the last three months it has become clear that seniors will be forced to bear the majority of the burden of this bill through dramatic cuts to Medicare; that the bill is going to cost more than originally expect, topping $1.2 trillion; and that 63 percent of Americans favor repealing the health care legislation, according to a May Rasmussen poll.

The last three months have been filled with reports and analyses that prove many of the promises made by congressional Democrats and President Obama will be broken.  We were promised by Speaker Pelosi that the health care bill would create 400,000 jobs “immediately,” yet the unemployment rate continues to hover at almost ten percent.  We were promised repeatedly by President Obama when he was running for office that he would not raise taxes on middle-class families, yet ObamaCare includes at least a dozen tax hikes that would affect them.  We were promised Executive Order 13535 would bar taxpayer funding of abortions, yet we have had no update whatsoever on the president’s efforts to implement it.  We were promised that the new health care law would lower health care costs and reduce the deficit, yet both the Congressional Budget Office and the chief actuary at the Obama Administration’s own Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have confirmed that it will do neither.

And the most condemning broken promise of them all – earlier this month, the Obama Administration finally acknowledged that the new health care law would force some 87 million Americans to drop their current coverage.  The president’s repeated promise of “if you like it, you can keep it” was yet another one to be broken.

All of these broken promises lead to a frightening question: What’s next?  It seems each day we learn something new about this law.  When the speaker promised that the American public would “find out what was in” the health care legislation when we passed it, I don’t think that many of them expected that to be only promise about health care that hasn’t been broken.

COMMENTS

  • deano64

    Have you had a chance to sign Rep. King’s discharge petition for repeal of Obamacare? If not I urge you to do so.

    • snowshooze

      Gotta link?
      Thanks,
      Mark

  • E Pluribus Unum

    Written out of sight of Republicans, with the help of CAP, lobbyists, and leftist advocates of all kinds, I believe there are still more nuggets to be found there.

  • davidsongirl

    I second deano64′s suggestion. Please sign the petition and persuade the rest of the GOP and moderate Dems formerly known as Blue Dogs to make good on their promises to repeal the bill. We the people are counting on you all to follow through with this and protect us from this travesty. Thank you.

  • pamela1631

    Congressman Lucas

    Do all Americans a great service and have that obscenity of obamacare legislation and any attached riders turned into kitty litter then totally revoked.

    Not replaced, just revoked.

    You do that and I’ll send you some really good brownies.

  • throwback59

    thing we want Americans to do is forget the passage of Obamacare. Too often we try to forget atrocities, whether committed by terrorist, or the legislative kind committed by politicians.
    Americans need to be reminded every day up to election day and every day after that until this Obamination is repealed.

  • Old_Crow

    We have a long way to go and need to keep the pressure on.
    A line in the sand for me personally.
    Makes it easier to decide whom to support financially and with time.

    • AceInTX

      {Crickets Chirping}

    • edintexas

      I just checked and according to the Clerk’s information, there were 52 signers (page dated 16 June 2010, but I don’t know if that is a date of update).

      Nothing to brag about, but better than 30. For those whose Rep. hasn’t signed the petition (Petition 111-11), how about contacting your Rep? Hold their feet to the proverbial fire, they are up for election this November.

      http://clerk.house.gov/111/lrc/pd/Petitions/Dis11.htm

      • AceInTX

        now I can sit back and wait for the form letter telling me what a great deal Obama and Charlie have done for me

  • dudette

    “Rep. King introduced a discharge petition for
    H.R. 4972, his bill to repeal Obamacare 100%. The petition is being held at the
    clerk

  • AceInTX

    and how many Congressmen and Senators have signed onto the legislation?

  • edintexas

    Eight (8), five identical bills in the House and 3 related bills in the Senate. I’m not taking the time to check them all. King’s bill has 91 co-sponsors – not even close to all the Republicans. Here’s the page from the House Clerk showing the co-sponsors. Where is your Rep?

    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d111:1:./temp/~bdjQ8f:@@@P|/home/LegislativeData.php|