I will tell you that my position is that funding bills should include as little money for Obamacare as possible.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't want to continue to fund Obamacare.
Every one says: 'Listen, I'd love to reinvest. I'd love to hire people. But I have no idea what this healthcare bill is going to do to my bottom line. I have no idea what this financial reform bill is going to do... I'm not going to step out a limb and do any of those until I know what this government is going to do to me.'
The real problem with Obamacare has little to do with the number of people signing up, and a lot to do with the restrictions on insurance companies and reimbursement rates to doctors.
I have been outspoken on my opposition to 'Obamacare,' and I don't buy the line that our Medicaid program, or any function of government, has reached maximum efficiency.
Fewer jobs, at lower pay. That's what Obamacare means.
I have Obamacare; trust me - it's not perfect.
I'm committed to voting to repeal Obamacare or defending it as much as possible.
There are bills being discussed to raise the amount that Members of Congress pay in to their benefits and I support these pieces of legislation.
Obamacare won't just bankrupt the country. It may bankrupt small businesses. It may bankrupt individuals.
Republicans should embrace the possibility that Obamacare could pave the way toward lower health care entitlement spending overall. That won't be easy. But it's not unthinkable, either.
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