The Harry Reid Blizzard of 2009 Buries PA Taxpayers
Top Senate Democrat buys votes needed to give federal government more control
over health care decisions and burden Commonwealth's families and employers
(EXTON, PA) - Republican candidate Jim Gerlach issued the following statement
on the U.S. Senate's attempt to pass a health care bill before Christmas:
"As your families and loved ones gather to celebrate this joyous Holiday
season, the U.S. Senate is plowing ahead toward a critical Christmas Eve vote
to radically change our country's health care system. The vote will occur
thanks in large part to what should be known as the Harry Reid Blizzard of
2009. While Mother Nature was blasting much of Pennsylvania with a
record-setting amount of snow this weekend, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
and his colleagues in Democrat leadership unleashed a blizzard of taxpayer dollars
in a frantic attempt to pass a health care bill that has more to do with
scoring political points than making insurance affordable and improving the
quality of health care. Believe me, taxpayers will still be trying to dig out
from this spending squall long after the snow melts.
"Pennsylvania
was directly in the path of the Harry Reid Blizzard. The backroom deals Reid
struck with his Democratic bretheren will force Pennsylvania
taxpayers to help finance a $1.1 billion Medicaid bailout during the next 10
years for Nebraska, Massachusetts
and Vermont.
That hefty amount is in addition to an estimated $2.2 billion increase in
Medicaid spending that Pennsylvania
taxpayers will have to cover during the next decade if the Democrats' health
care proposal becomes law.
"This avalanche of spending would be a heavy enough burden for Pennsylvania taxpayers.
But the Senate bill also retains the same job-crushing taxes and big government
bureaucracy contained in the House health care bill, which I voted against on
November 7th. Taxes would climb by about $400 billion per year. That includes a
$2 billion per year tax on medical testing products that help detect ovarian,
breast and pancreatic cancer; products used in hip-replacement surgery and to
help patients heal broken limbs; heart stents used in life-saving operations;
and other medical devices.
"This tax would hit Pennsylvania
particularly hard because of the approximately 600 medical device manufactures
in the Commonwealth that employ roughly 20,000 people in jobs that often pay
more than $50,000 per year.
"All of this taxing and spending will result in a bill that the
nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office confirmed would raise health insurance
premiums by $300 per year for individuals and $2,100 per year for middle-class
families. That's why I will not support the Senate bill if it comes to the
House floor for a vote."
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Posted by Campaign Staff December 22, 2009 12:11 pm [ Back to Blog ]
Dear Congressman Gerlach,
I am so disapointed that when I search your website on 3/18/10, the first result I find related to health care reform is dated 2009...
As I have followed this issue over the past months and weeks, and I have experienced and seen the intensity of the current debate - I continue to wonder why the elected officials who represent voters across the United States have not yet defeated this bill.
Please count my vote in opposition to any passage of this current bill. As an occupational therapist - and as a faculty member preparing future occupational therapy graduates from Thomas Jefferson University, I have a profund concern over how we deal with health care provision for future generations. I am simply ADAMANTLY OPPOSED to the current plan of government takeover!
Sincerely,
Mary Muhlenhaupt