Tuesday
Mar232010
GOP Head Vows That Health Care Fight Is Not Over
By Chingyu Wang-Talk Radio News Service
House Republican Conference chair Mike Pence (R-Ind.) told reporters Tuesday that House Republicans will continue to fight against the health care legislation that was passed on Sunday and signed into law two days later.
“We are disappointed with the outcome of the vote on Sunday night; we are determined to continue to take our case against this government takeover of healthcare to the American people,” said Pence.
“This fight is not over,” Pence added.
House Republican Conference Vice Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wa.), who joined Pence, stressed that the legislation will place an economic burden on Americans.
“This bill is going to add more taxes, more requirements on our small businesses. Premiums are continuing to escalate; and CBO estimates that under the bill that just passed, premiums will increase between 10% -13%,” said Rodgers.
Stepping away from health care, Pence addressed the administration's relationship with Israel, notably the settlement issue.
“The time has come for this administration to stop bullying Israel. The whole suggestion that the construction of settlements in undisputed areas of Jerusalem is somehow an affront to the United States, or an affront to the peace process, is absurd,” said Pence.
House Republican Conference chair Mike Pence (R-Ind.) told reporters Tuesday that House Republicans will continue to fight against the health care legislation that was passed on Sunday and signed into law two days later.
“We are disappointed with the outcome of the vote on Sunday night; we are determined to continue to take our case against this government takeover of healthcare to the American people,” said Pence.
“This fight is not over,” Pence added.
House Republican Conference Vice Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wa.), who joined Pence, stressed that the legislation will place an economic burden on Americans.
“This bill is going to add more taxes, more requirements on our small businesses. Premiums are continuing to escalate; and CBO estimates that under the bill that just passed, premiums will increase between 10% -13%,” said Rodgers.
Stepping away from health care, Pence addressed the administration's relationship with Israel, notably the settlement issue.
“The time has come for this administration to stop bullying Israel. The whole suggestion that the construction of settlements in undisputed areas of Jerusalem is somehow an affront to the United States, or an affront to the peace process, is absurd,” said Pence.
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Please do everything you can to STOP this administration. President Obama has his own agenda that he wants to accomplish,he wants to take the United States of America down. He hates our Country!He does not care about the people in the USA. I think the people in the USA that follow him, are the people that want all of the hand outs that they think they are going to get. These people are too stupid to see the Big Picture!
Why can't the Supreme Court step in and put a stop to his administration?