Health Care Reform Pros and Cons – What Does The Health Care Bill Mean to Me

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Continued live-blogging of the House floor debate on health care bill today as the Energy and Commerce Committee time ends and the Ways and Means Committee time begins.


Chairman Sander Levin (MI): Discusses patient stories, says “Republicans have turned their backs on Americans. This will make our beloved America a better nation.”

Ranking Member Dave Camp (MI): The American people know you can’t create a brand new trillion dollar entitlement program without expanding the deficit. Kill the bill!

Levin yields to Charlie Rangel: “One of my lowest points in my political career was yielding my chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee. I did not want to do anything that might distract from this historic bill, and I am now, when people ask, How are you today? This is one of the most historic moments on my life….

Donna Edwards realizes she has a difficulty — both the controllers of time are gentlemen from Michigan!

Wally Herger: “The American people don’t want to raid the treasury to cut Medicare and pay for abortions!”

Levin: Mr Stark will submit a statement, yield to Georgia’s John Lewis: “We have a moral obligation to recognize that health care is a right, not a privilege, the American people need health care and they need it now. Stand with the American people! Give the American people a victory! Give health care a chance!”

Edwards gavels the applause for Mr Lewis.

Sam Johnson, TX: “I for one know what is the America I want — freedom from a two trillion dollar takeover, freedom from explodoing debt. What kind of legacy do you want to leave? Will you cave in to Speaker Pelosi?”

Neal, MA: This is the most significant day, MAdame Speaker. Insurance companies can’t discriminate based on pre-existing conditions. Kids can stay on their parents’ plans until they are 26. No one has defended Medicare and Social Security better than Democrats — I don’t think you can believe the GOP.

Brady, TX: The cost has gone up, it takes two months to see a doctor, now the government rations care — this isn’t the future, this is MA today. Higher costs, lower care, rationing. This is why America is saying no to Obamacare.


Source:firedoglake.com

by:Shital

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