Thursday, June 28, 2012
Vicky Hartzler Denounces SCOTUS Obamacare Decision and then Promises More Federal Central Planning of Healthcare
Vicky Hartzler was quick to denounce the Supreme Court's decision today on Obamacare. then she turned around and promised more central planning from Washington of your healthcare.
“My House colleagues and I remain committed to repealing this troublesome law in its entirety,” added Hartzler. “This ruling highlights the critical need for a Congress and White House committed to refocusing attention on health care legislation that provides affordability, cost transparency, choice for senior citizens, and will protect the right of citizens to keep their current insurance policies.”
Oh yes, repeal and REPLACE because Republicans like Hartzler believe they are better central planners than the central planners that came up with this Obamacare legislation. Oh, that's right. Obamacare was inspired by...
Republicans working with the Heritage Foundation in 1994 on an alternative to Hillarycare. Guess what, the federal mandate was part of this bill too. It would be nice if Republicans in Congress gave up this idea of central planning and just stuck with the limits of their jobs defined in Article One Section Eight of the Constitution. Republican central planning of healthcare really doesn't have a good record and has led to where we are now. Can we just drop the REPLACE part of repeal and replace?
“My House colleagues and I remain committed to repealing this troublesome law in its entirety,” added Hartzler. “This ruling highlights the critical need for a Congress and White House committed to refocusing attention on health care legislation that provides affordability, cost transparency, choice for senior citizens, and will protect the right of citizens to keep their current insurance policies.”
Oh yes, repeal and REPLACE because Republicans like Hartzler believe they are better central planners than the central planners that came up with this Obamacare legislation. Oh, that's right. Obamacare was inspired by...
Republicans working with the Heritage Foundation in 1994 on an alternative to Hillarycare. Guess what, the federal mandate was part of this bill too. It would be nice if Republicans in Congress gave up this idea of central planning and just stuck with the limits of their jobs defined in Article One Section Eight of the Constitution. Republican central planning of healthcare really doesn't have a good record and has led to where we are now. Can we just drop the REPLACE part of repeal and replace?
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