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In a must see video, a business owner takes ACA repeal supporting House Republican Rep. Joe Heck to task for wanting to repeal Obamacare. House Republicans might want to rethink running against the ACA in 2014.
Transcript from American Bridge:
Q9: ACA. I hear reps from GOP say its going to hurt business, hurt business, hurt business. But I am a business person, and I have been paying a living wage with benefits for decades. When I pay a living wage with insurance for decades, I pay for the people who dont have insurance. People with insurance pay $600 every year for people who dont have insurance when they go to the emergency room. You mentioned, it would get people that are not insured, insured. Its also suppose to better the cost curve, and it has been saving me costs. It has put money in my pocket. I received tax credits for doing what Ive always done; giving my employees access to health care and pay for that. No co-pay for wifes well woman exam. No co-pay for child check-up. The insurance exchanges are ready to rock on the first [of January]. I already looked. Same company Im buying insurance now, Ill be able to buy the same policy, 90% less and still get my tax credit. Having people buy and insurance instead of go to the emergency room, If thats going to foul up the system because people are getting health care thats just wrong. Why would you oppose the ACA if it was passed by congress, passed by the senate, signed by the president, upheld by the supreme court and re-affirmed by the reelection of the President of the United States who won your district? Why would you revoke something thats helping me now? Its bending the cost curve and its going to bend the cost curve in the future? Why Congressman? Why?
Rep. Heck: First let me start off with the actual passage of the ACA. Again I wasnt there. It passed in a Democratically controlled House and a Democratically controlled Senate. [Follow-up comment: Thank God] Passed in middle of night. Just like Immigration Senate bill, nobody had chance to read it. Democrats that drafted it say its a train wreck. There are good things in the bill to keep and there are bad things. The presidents re-election wasnt an affirmation of the ACA. The President won by 8/10ths of a point. I won by 8 points here, more than President, and I ran on fixing ACA. The help youre getting through those small business tax credits, what are you going to do when those go away? They are not there forever. [Follow-up comment: the cost curve is being bent.] The cost curve isnt being bent. [Follow-up comment: the cost curve is being bent for me sir.] You might be the exception. Some people benefit. The vast majority arent. You talked about the $600 everybody was paying for the uninsured, theres no such thing as free preventative health care. You might not be pay for it but somebodys got to pay for it. And that payment is going to be spread across everybody thats insured. It goes from group ratings to community ratings. Big businesses, those with over 50 FTE, are those that are truly impacted by the health care. Those with less than 50, there are good things in this bill that will help them. [Follow-up comment: And that's most of the businesses in this country.] Not really. Not less than 50. Once you have more than 50 employees. [Follow-up Q: And that's if you employee more than 50 without health insurance?] No. They have to meet the requirements the government as set. Thats going to increase your costs.
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bravenak
(34,648 posts)ACA is scaring them.
jaysunb
(11,856 posts)These folks never stop lying.
TexasTowelie
(127,341 posts)The fact that President Obama won in such a Republican dominated district though is an affirmation from the voters.
UtahLib
(3,182 posts)a constituent attempting to educate an idiot that should never have been elected.
sheshe2
(97,622 posts)Oh really~ it passed in the middle of the night, nobody had chance to read it.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)
bearssoapbox
(1,408 posts)Heck: Passed in middle of night. Just like Immigration Senate bill, nobody had chance to read it.
You mean like Kashits did here in Ohio with his anti-abortion bill and other women fearing, impotent rethugs have done and are trying to do in so many other states?
Heck: And that payment is going to be spread across everybody thats insured.
Thank you Mr. Heck for explaining how insurance works?
Do they even hear themselves?
The stupid...It hurts...It hurts!
