John F. Kennedy asked us what we could do for America. This Democratic Party asks what can government give you. Don't worry about paying the bill, it's on your kids and grandkids.
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Please, let's talk to American families and sit around the dinner table at night figuring how to pay their bills.
You got to have a courageous president to stand up and says, listen, if - if you send a bill to me that spends more money than what we've coming in, I'll veto it. I mean, I'm going to try to work with you the best I can, but I'm going to veto it.
Seven hundred and sixteen billion dollars, funneled out of Medicare by President Obama. An obligation we have to our parents and grandparents is being sacrificed, all to pay for a new entitlement we didn't even ask for. The greatest threat to Medicare is Obamacare, and we're going to stop it.
Whatever my party affiliation, I will continue to be guided by President Kennedy's statement that sometimes party asks too much.
So when I look at spending more dollars, I look at the fact, do I really want my kids and your kids and everybody else's kids in this country to have to pay that bill?
You can't pay for healthcare if we're sending a trillion dollars a year to dictators.
You're going to hear a lot from President Obama and yes, from Joe Biden, you're hearing a little bit about Medicare these days. What they will not tell you is they turned Medicare into a piggybank to fund 'Obamacare.' They took $716 billion dollars to pay for the 'Obamacare' program.
It's a privilege to pay taxes. Yeah! It's not a political question, folks. We have to pay for stuff.
Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for.
I ran for Congress in 1996 to help Ted Kennedy pass a comprehensive health insurance reform bill.
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