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Exclusive To RWN: The GOP House Leadership Speaks Out On Defunding And Repealing Health Care Reform
Written By : John Hawkins

The centerpiece of Barack’s Obama first two years in office has been the health care reform that the Democratic Party shoved through Congress over the objections of the Republican Party and the American people. Not only was the legislation unpopular when it was passed, polls have consistently shown that the American people want to see the legislation repealed. That’s doubly true for conservatives, who view health care reform as a disastrously expensive government program that will destroy the quality of health care in America.

With that in mind, one question has been asked over and over again: If Republicans get back in power, will they try to repeal health care reform? In order to answer that question, I contacted the Republican leadership in the House to see what they had to say about the issue.

Minority Leader John Boehner, Republican Whip Eric Cantor, Chairman of the House Republican Conference Mike Pence, and Vice-Chair of the House Republican Conference Cathy McMorris Rodgers all went on the record for this article.

Now, the first thing you have to keep in mind is that in order to fully repeal health care reform, the GOP will need to have 60 votes in the Senate, the presidency, and the House. While the GOP could conceivably take the House in November, they won’t be able to acquire the needed votes in the Senate or the presidency. Still, there is an effective tactic they can use: refusing to fund health care reform.

So, my first question was, “If the GOP retakes congress, would you support cutting off the funds needed to implement health care reform?”

Boehner, Cantor, and Pence all answered in the affirmative while McMorris Rodgers essentially punted on the question. Still, 3-out-of-4, including the top 3 members of leadership, isn’t bad.

We are going to fight to repeal this government takeover of health care and start over with solutions that focus first on lowering costs. Cutting off funding for ObamaCare is absolutely something I support. For example, I would support moving as soon as possible to deny any funding for the estimated 16,500 IRS employees that will be needed to implement ObamaCare. House Republicans will continue to stand with the American people against this unconstitutional government takeover of health care. — John Boehner

Yes, without question. Republicans will use every tool available to us to repeal the harmful law. Even in the minority, House Republicans have forced votes to immediately repeal some of the most egregious provisions of the law, including a vote to repeal the individual mandate. — Eric Cantor

Congress holds the power of the purse, and yes, I will support all efforts to cut off funding for ObamaCare. The Democrats’ government takeover of health care will kill jobs, infringe on individual liberty, and it fails to contain costs. — Mike Pence

If we are successful in repealing ObamaCare – and I’m going to work my heart out to repeal it – that would automatically – by definition – cut off the increased, out-of-control spending in the Obama-Pelosi health care bill. As House Republicans constantly told President Obama and Speaker Pelosi “We need to start over.” Once we’re back at Square One – the way things were before ObamaCare – we can begin a better process focused on smaller reforms that can gain bipartisan support -medical liability reform, enabling small businesses to pool together to purchase health insurance, allowing insurance to be purchased across state lines, etc. — Cathy McMorris Rodgers

While that’s the most practical step Republicans will be able to take if they recapture the House, it’s not the key question most conservatives want to have answered. That would be question number two, “If the GOP retakes congress, are you willing to pledge that you’ll work to ‘repeal’ or ‘repeal and replace’ the health care reform that passed Congress?”

In this case, all four members of leadership were willing to come out unambiguously for the repeal of health care reform,

Absolutely. I’ve signed the discharge petition for Rep. Steve King’s (R-IA) bill, and also cosponsored the Reform Americans Can Afford Act, introduced by Wally Herger (R-CA), which would repeal and replace ObamaCare and will be the subject of a similar discharge petition. The number one concern Americans have with our current health care system is rising costs, and ObamaCare will only exacerbate that problem. House Republicans want to repeal it so we can start over with a step-by-step approach focused on lower costs. — John Boehner

Yes, we are going to work to repeal it, because if the Democrats had listened to the American people it would have never been signed into law in the first place. Republicans have always advocated for proposals to improve the health care, so a Republican majority would offer solutions that will lower costs and empower doctors and patients. — Eric Cantor

I, and my fellow House Republicans, will not rest until this government-takeover of health care is repealed, lock, stock and barrel. Then, I will work to replace ObamaCare with a law that will lower the cost of health insurance without growing the size of government by allowing Americans to buy health insurance across state lines.

We can repeal and replace ObamaCare with real malpractice reform, ending the scourge of junk lawsuits and defensive medicine.
To those who say it would be too difficult to repeal and replace ObamaCare, I say it’s a two-step process: We repeal the Pelosi Congress in November, and we replace the Obama Administration in 2012. — Mike Pence

Ideally, we want to repeal ObamaCare and replace it with a better version of health care reform that uses common-sense, market-based solutions to increase access and lower costs. Clearly, though, the most urgent task is repealing ObamaCare. And if there was an opportunity to repeal ObamaCare – even it didn’t include a smaller, better bill as a replacement – that would be something we would gladly enact. — Cathy McMorris Rodgers

So, there you have it. If the GOP takes over the House in November, not only can you expect them to work to repeal health care reform, but you can expect them to attempt to cut off the funds needed to implement it starting next year.

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  • http://twitter.com/Mommentator Mommentator

    So America, if you want to keep your doctor, your choice and access you will have to resist the pressure to cave when the Democrats say: “Republicans are denying the elderly medicine,” “Republican don't care about minorities and children,” and any of the other misnomers about the Conservative position. It's gonna get uglier before it gets better. Fortitude will deliver us, but weakness will float us down the river of debt.

  • http://twitter.com/Mommentator Mommentator

    So America, if you want to keep your doctor, your choice and access you will have to resist the pressure to cave when the Democrats say: “Republicans are denying the elderly medicine,” “Republican don't care about minorities and children,” and any of the other misnomers about the Conservative position. It's gonna get uglier before it gets better. Fortitude will deliver us, but weakness will float us down the river of debt.

    • Mahatma

      So America, if you want to pay $800 premiums/month, have a $10,000 deductable and basically piss away that 10 grand a year as insurance against a catastrophic illness, sure fight with all your might to keep the same system.

      • UFKA_Smithwick

        Obamacare is going to pay for itself right? Not going to require massive new taxes or more unsustainable debt? Sure it will (wink wink).

        The cost will go up, it will just be less transparent and applied differently.

        • Mr. EMT

          Except tax on tanning salons, tax on gold, and no telling what else.
          Good thing they are making the quality of healthcare better with this bill…
          Just not sure how since so far the only things being argued about is who gets paid and how by liberals claiming “This is better because we get your tax money and we tell doctors what they can do for you”

      • Mr. EMT

        Or, carry no insurance, when/if something catastrophic happens work with the billing department of a hospital, and work out a payment plan that will end up costing you less per month that health insurance, goes totally into the hospitals pocket with out being divided among countless middlemen, and more than likely get your overall bill reduced dramatically.

      • Mr. EMT

        Yes, meantime pay taxes so johnny the crack dealer gets his weekly fix and STD checks free, healthcare providers become government employees.
        This works so great in third world countries like Russia we just had to drop the constitution and check out socialism for ourselves because, “it isn't about white Vs black, well it is, but its more about the poor Vs those who have”

      • Jonnyd301

        How ignorant can you be (Rhetorical question)

        The GOP have proposed their own version of heathcare reform

        Stop drinking the Kool-aid

  • UFKA_Smithwick

    Oh please have the nerve to stick this through. I question the governments ability to deliver mail. I really don't want them in charge of my healthcare.

    • Mahatma

      I've never had a problem with the US mail services. Why being able to send a letter from Key West to Seattle for less than 4 bits is quite a steal. Sorry you hate the government so much that you are so prejudiced.

      • UFKA_Smithwick

        You've never had a problem? Huh, that would make you the first.

        The sad thing is they are actually the height of government efficiency and ease.

        But they are still not up to the standard that I would like for my medical care.

        Not everyone believes that government is the solution to every problem.

        Nor is pointing out instances of government inefficiency “prejudice”. I haven't “pre judged” them. I have judged them based on their prior actions. Like when I call fiza a troll with nothing interesting to say, it isn't prejudice, it's an undeniable conclusion based on many past observations.

      • President Friedman

        If it is so reliable then why do virtually all of our clients require that checks over $10,000 be sent via Fedex or UPS (they don't require overnight service, just that the checks not be sent via USPS)?

      • http://www.patriotpost.com bthewolf

        Working in a office that sends thousands of pieces of snail mail daily, I hear form clients every day about lost or late mail. So you are either ignorant or full of shit. The USPS is the most inefficient agency to move information in the US, ever.

      • Mr. EMT

        You send letters?
        Wow, get a computer get email.

  • President Friedman

    While they're at it, I'd like to know if they can get anything done about the new requirement (passed with the healthcare bill even though it has absolutely nothing to do with healthcare) that businesses fill out a 1099 for for every vendor they've purchased more than $600 of goods from. My company buys surplus corporate IT equipment, so just about every contract we do will require 1099 reporting, and that could easily include around 1000 different companies a year that would have to be counted as 'vendors' even though they aren't professional vendors, just corporations trying to liquidate assets they are no longer using. Right now it is an easy process for them: they send us the gear, we audit it, we send them a check. Adding IRS reporting to that process is a whole extra level of complication that could easily make some companies 2nd guess whether they want to sell their extra Cisco routers for $1000 or else just throw them in the dumpster and be done with it.

    So there is real potential there for this law to hurt my business, and even if it doesn't, it adds a enormous amount of uncompensated busywork I have to do to meet my IRS obligations. In politics and economics this is known as the law of unintended consequences. In prison, they just call it butt rape.
    In economics and politics, this is known as the

  • Fail_Baby_Fail

    Coming from a family thats grandmother was dropped from coverage when she got sick. (cancer)

    And coming from my girlfriend's sister who has a 2 year old that has a brain tumor. She was dropped from coverage because her work changed insurance providers and the new company says its a pre-existing condition.

    Your going to lose you ass on this one.

    • Kingfisher

      She was dropped from coverage because her work changed insurance providers and the new company says its a pre-existing condition.

      No better than my mother-in-law who was dropped by Medicaid for her condition because her condition didn't qualify for funding.

      I guess I need to remind you that Medicaid is a government program.

      My sister also lives abroad and NOBODY who can afford the expense accepts their government-run health care program because its so bad.

      Interesting how you immediately run to kiss the government's ass. Chances are, the grandmother's company was forced to choose a cheaper provider because of rising costs but people like you don't give a rat's ass about it.

      Socialized health care is failing around the world. Stop watching CNN for a change and maybe you'll learn something.

      Your going to lose you ass on this one.

      Which explains Obama's and Congress' huge support (/major sarc)

      • Fail_Baby_Fail

        Riddle me this. Who drops more people Medicare or private insurance?

        • Mahatma

          Why private insurance, of course.

          • http://www.patriotpost.com bthewolf

            Wrong!

          • Mr. EMT

            Great, get rid of both.

            FYI dont look now but doctors and clinics and pharmacies are beginning a mass exodus from medicare accounts.
            Find out why or stfu on the topic since you dont know jack shit about it.

        • UFKA_Smithwick

          Medicare rejects more claims:

          http://www.libertysarmy.com/wp-content/uploads/

          But you know, that's based on math, which is inherently racist.

        • http://www.patriotpost.com bthewolf

          Yup you failed on that one again!

        • StanW

          Why don;t you tell us, FAIL. Oh, and make sure you proivde PROOF of your claims as well!

        • Mr. EMT

          Guess which the conservatives want to be rid of?
          A)Medicare/medicaid
          B)insurance
          C)all the above
          D)all the above and you

    • UFKA_Smithwick

      Sob stories like this don't really work.

      Most people oppose government run healthcare not because they want sick people to die, but rather for the exact opposite reason: we want everyone to have quality healthcare, not DPS style government run care.

    • UFKA_Smithwick

      Your chances of surviving cancer are lower on medicaid than private insurance and in fact lower than not having insurance.

      So I have to ask: why do you want everyones grandmothers to get cancer and die? I like my grandmother. I would never trust her health to the government if another option existed.

    • TheDickNixon

      Since Obamacare has added no one to the rolls of the insured, it's repeal will not impact anyone.

      And if you family's insurance company's broke the terms of the contract, you have legal recourse.

      Assuming your story, as many of your's are, isn't a complete lie.

    • Mr. EMT

      So if you are claiming that health insurance is the bad guy, how come you morons didn't go after insurance reform instead of healthcare reform?
      Silly question right?

  • whats_up

    Good luck with that

  • Don L

    I think you got it backwards -if they promise to repeal Obamacare – they WILL get back in power (so far they have failed to speak first -get elected later)

  • Ohiocatlover1

    The only thing that the Republican party in Congress cares about is the big insurance companies and not the millions of people who lack health insurance due to a pre-existing condition. The additional IRS agents will make sure that the taxes are collected in 2014. The Republican party don't care about the American people.

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