Specter Republicans: Tonight`s Vote Arlen Specter

March 14th, 2010 | by BGuzzardi |

 

 

Arlen Specter is voting for, and working with Sen. Harry Reid, to have the government takeover health care in America.   

If you think that government takeover of the health care will be as beneficial as government takeover of Citigroup, AIG, General Motors,  GMAC, Chrysler and others, then you are a Specter Republican, another word for Big Government, Big Spending, Statist, Communist Democrat. Government control of means of production and government control of the means of financing production are, by definition, communist. If it isn’t, what is it? Not Constitutional Limited Government and economic freedom, is it?  Not Free Market, is it? Specter Republicans need to follow their leader to the Democratic Party where they will find like minded people who support these ideas. The Republican Party does not support this policy nor the ideas that justifies it.

 

November 21, 2009 

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Dear Friends,The Congress is continuing its work to try to get healthcare reform legislation, and I believe the prospects are reasonably good that we will produce a bill. I hope that the bill will have the public option - and a robust public option. We will have a cloture vote tonight and I believe that we should be able to get 60 Senators at least to agree to start the debate. 

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It would be my hope that my colleagues would not draw lines in the sand or stay in inflexible positions. We need to move ahead, and doing nothing is not an option. The problems of so many millions of Americans uninsured and the problems of the rising healthcare costs makes it imperative that action be taken.

I think that the bill which has been proposed is a very, very good start. It is obviously subject to amendments and some modification. But the total cost has come in at about $850 billion over 10 years and is projected to save about $130 billion to reduce the deficit. In the second decade it is projected to save even more, up to as much as $650 billion. President Obama has committed not to sign a healthcare bill which adds to the deficit, and I’m committed not to vote for a healthcare bill that adds to the deficit

It is my hope that the bill will emerge with very strong provisions on preventative care. That includes annual examinations without additional costs and encouraging people to have the annual exams to catch many problems at their early stages, like heart disease or ailments, before they develop into debilitating and expensive chronic diseases. I disagree with the recent recommendations to cut back on mammogram screenings or pap smears. I think that early detection is vital and well worth the cost. I can tell you from my personal experience: an MRI detected a brain tumor the size of a golf ball between my skull and my brain back in 1993. It could have been a very, very serious matter had that early detection not occurred.

Healthcare reform is vital and we’re determined to get a good bill. 

Sincerely,
 
Arlen Specter

 

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