From: Mike Lee
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Date: Wed, Mar 22, 2017
at 11:00 AM
Subject: Go Small or Go
Big!
To: conradquag@gmail.com
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Conrad;
I wanted to give you a
quick update on the effort to repeal Obamacare. Unfortunately, the news I have
isn’t good.
If you’ve been paying
attention to the news you will know that one of the first things Republicans in
Congress did this year was pass a bill that would set the wheels in motion to
repeal Obamacare through the budget reconciliation process.
In 2015 Republicans had
successfully passed a bill that would repeal most of Obamacare, but President
Obama vetoed this bill. After promising for years to repeal Obamacare,
Republicans in Congress and Americans across the country rightfully believed
after the 2016 election that they would finally get relief from the onerous
burdens of Obamacare.
We expected President
Obama and his supporters to organize in defense of Obamacare, and they have.
I also wasn’t surprised
when Republicans in Congress stepped in with a plan that would repeal less of
Obamacare than the 2015 bill and replace it with something worse.
What I didn’t expect was
for some of those who have been fighting to repeal this bill to settle for
something far less than full repeal.
The good news is that
the current Obamacare replacement plan doesn’t have enough support in the
Senate to pass. I have been one of the senators leading the fight against it.
While I generally
believe the intentions of my fellow Republicans are good, I know we can do
better. And I know the American people expect more.
So right now when it
comes to repealing Obamacare we have two choices: Go Small or Go Big!
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Now both of these
options will be better than leaving Obamacare intact. Both of these options
will also be better than passing the current replacement bill.
Let me explain.
If we go small, that
means we simply repeal Obamacare. We pass an updated, more aggressive version
of the 2015 repeal bill that every Republican has already voted for.
Despite the hysteria
coming from the Obamacare supporters, no one will immediately lose their
coverage if we pass this bill. The 2015 repeal bill creates a two-year window
for Congress, the states, insurance companies, the medical industry, the
American people, and their doctors to come up
with solutions that
finally give the American people the healthcare system they deserve.
The “go small” approach
will require putting extra faith in the American people that they can solve
these problems without heavy-handed intervention from Washington.
I have faith in the
American people, and I would be satisfied with this approach.
Now, if Republicans in
Washington decide that the problems plaguing our healthcare system are so big
and complicated, that we need a revolutionary change to the system driven by
federal legislation, then we should go big.
This approach would
require a different kind of faith – a faith in our conservative principles. I
am equally confident that this approach would work if we would go all in and
replace the current healthcare system run from Washington with a system fueled
by consumer choice, competition, and
innovation.
While I think either of
these approaches would be an acceptable way to keep our promise to the American
people to repeal Obamacare, I am certain that the current Obamacare replacement
is a missed opportunity and a step in the wrong direction.
I plan to continue to
fight to repeal Obamacare. It is worth taking our time and doing this right.
Because, we can’t afford
to lose the trust of the American people right now. When the Democrats ignored
the American people and voted for Obamacare, their agenda became dead in the
water.
We have too much work to
do ahead of us to squander this opportunity. There has never been a more
important time to engage in this fight.
Supporters of Obamacare
are rallying behind this failed healthcare law – not because premiums or
deductibles have finally started getting smaller, nor because insurance companies
have stopped fleeing the exchanges, nor because Americans suddenly began
enjoying being penalized for being forced to buy something they can’t afford.
No. Obamacare supporters
are mobilizing because they sense for the first time that we are on the verge
of succeeding in repealing this disastrous law.
So add your name to the
list of Americans who are not going to give up when we are so close to winning.
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I will keep you updated
on how this all unfolds, and I need you to help me get this message across.
Best, Mike Lee, Utah
Senator
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