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Two
Things Washington Cannot Ignore
Amy
Payne
October
14, 2013
Members
of Congress are still at an impasse—they cannot agree on the debt
limit, spending cuts, Obamacare, or funding the government.
The
House has passed a variety of bills that would have reopened portions
of the federal government, but the Senate has rejected them all. As
they volley proposals back and forth, there are two things they
cannot ignore.
1.
Obamacare
Obamacare
is not even fully implemented, but it is negatively impacting people
today. Just look at these responses we received when we asked readers
about their health insurance costs. Premiums are going up—by
hundreds of dollars per month for many.
(Read here about how to send
us your cost increases.)
It’s
negatively impacting the practice of medicine. See what neurosurgeon
and author Dr. Ben Carson told us about Obamacare getting between
doctors and patients
Conservatives
across the country have made their voices heard—Obamacare must be
stopped. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) told the activists at the Values
Voter Summit on Friday that it is your voices that have helped House
Members stand strong against Obamacare. And it’s not time to quit.
2.
Spending Cuts
Obamacare
creates new entitlement programs—which is the last thing the
country needs as the existing entitlement programs are driving our
spending and debt crisis. Even in the face of these huge problems,
though, many Members of Congress are trying to go back and haggle
over the 2.5 percent spending cuts agreed to in the sequestration
deal that hails from 2011.
This
is not only unproductive; it is absurd...
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