CNN Smacks Republicans for Creating 'Uncertainty' About ObamaCare
CNN's Christine Romans played Obama spokesperson on Monday's Starting Point and accused Republicans of creating "uncertainty" about ObamaCare in trying to repeal it. That fits what has seemingly become a CNN line to Republicans of "stop fighting this law and get in line."
"I'm wondering, should Congresspeople be spending more time helping their constituents comply with the law rather than continuing all this uncertainty about it?" Romans challenged Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.). Ironically, CNN's own poll shows a majority in favor of Congress repealing the law. [Video below the break. Audio here.]
CNN has scoffed at Republican attempts the repeal the law before. Hours after the Supreme Court upheld the law, anchor Brooke Baldwin asked Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) if he wasn't being a "sore loser" for continuing to fight ObamaCare.
Romans continued to grill Blackburn about helping her constituents comply with ObamaCare. "I mean, I hear more from Republicans saying 'we're going to make this not come true,' not 'here's how we're going to help you get your business to comply'," she lamented.
Romans also revealed she counsels small business owners with less than 50 employees that the law won't crush them, but Blackburn fought back, insisting health care costs for businesses are going up because of ObamaCare. "[W]hen they talk to their insurance provider, the insurance provider says because of the new regulations that are going to be contained in Obamacare, this is what is happening to your insurance cost," she told Romans.
A transcript of the segment, which aired on July 9 on Starting Point at 7:48 a.m. EDT, is as fo
llows:
CHRISTINE ROMANS: All right, Congress is back to work this morning after a Fourth of July recess. And in just two days, House Republicans plan to call a vote to repeal the President's health care overhaul law. But it's mostly symbolic, a symbolic vote, because any repeal effort would likely die in the Democratic-controlled Senate. And of course, the Supreme Court has ruled on this, it is the law of the land, health care reform.
Yet Republicans want to fight it to the bitter end, and I'm wondering, should Congress people be spending more time helping constituents comply with the law rather than continuing all of this uncertainty about it?
Rep. MARSHA BLACKBURN 9R-Tenn.): Well, when you have 2,300 new regulations and 158 new federal bureaucracies that are created by this law, then there's a lot of uncertainty and a lot of "we don't know exactly how it's going to be.
ROMANS: Do you have people in the back office who are answering the phone calls and saying if you have fewer than 50 workers, small businesses, don't worry, it doesn't apply to small businesses who have fewer than 50 workers –
BLACKBURN: We have got all sorts of information on our web site, Facebook.
ROMANS: So you're going to help people comply?
BLACKBURN: Yes. Yes. It's the law of the land.
(...)
ROMANS: When I talk to small business people they think this is going to crush them and then I say, wait a minute, you have fewer than 50 employees, this does not ref – but they're hearing –
BLACKBURN: But it does affect them.
ROMANS: – they're hearing their Republicans representatives saying – give me an example.
BLACKBURN: I will. A constituent last week, they have six employees in their company. Their health insurance went up 54 percent this current year. Next year, it is going to go up another 56 percent. They had to let one employee go.
ROMANS: But it's been going up for everyone. Health care costs and premiums have already been going up.
BLACKBURN: And it is going up even more –
ROMANS: With or without health care reform.
BLACKBURN: – and when they talk to their insurance provider, the insurance provider says because of the new regulations that are going to be contained in ObamaCare, this is what is happening to your insurance cost.
ROMANS: So how did you counsel them? Did you counsel them that they should move – they should take the –
BLACKBURN: I do not counsel them. That is not – when they contact us to get provisions or information, we give that to them. But there are five things the American people want to us do, to get rid of this and to put in its place.
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But this wasn't supposed to happen?
Submitted by JeffC... on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 6:39pm.
"With or without health care reform?"
Seriously, you think it's just a coincidence that health insurance rates went up 140% in two years for that company as ObamaCare regulations kick in?
get your business to comply
Submitted by CarlosS on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 6:53pm.
Hey, Christine, I'm a Catholic, who is going to help me comply? I've got 2000 years of Church teaching telling me not to comply.
Obama won this round.
Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 8:05pm.
But don't count the Catholic Church out just yet.
There's a lot of water left to go under this bridge.
What is this Catholic Church
Submitted by tcm14 on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 8:11pm.
What is this Catholic Church you speak of?
There is no other Lord besides Obama. "Do not worship any other god, for I, the Lord your Obama am a jealous Obama, punishing the children for the sin of the fathers to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me."
/sarc
The best medical care reform proposal ever
Submitted by Unsane on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 6:55pm.
Government babying with ShahinshahCare doesn't go far enough. So, this is my solution to the medical world in the United States. Doubtless the Left and their mouthpieces would wholeheartedly endorse this.
1) Strictly prohibit anyone getting medical treatment in the United States for any reason whatsoever outside DC.
2) No doctor, no nurse, no medical technician, no paramedic, no Boy Scout rendering First Aid, nothing - is allowed to practice outside of DC. But what if you have a heart attack in downtown Seattle? Too bad - you need to be put on a plane, or driven, or whatever, to DC, before medical treatment of any kind takes place. And let's say some good samaritan starts to perform CPR on that heart attack victim...he or she will be immediately arrested and imprisoned for life without the possibility of parole for attempting medical treatment outside of DC.
3) For ANY medical treatment - ANY AT ALL - the patient MUST TRAVEL to DC. Hospitals and clinics will only be allowed in DC, nowhere else in America. Doctors, nurses, medical technicians, paramedics, and the like will be permitted to practice inside DC ONLY.
4) Before medical personnel become fully qualified, they must, in addition to demonstrating their medical competency, must memorize, verbatim, Dreams From My Father, The Audacity of Hope, and at least 10 of His speeches. They must demonstrate that they have memorized them in full. And instead of the Hippocratic Oath, the doctors must take an oath to Him, swearing absolute loyalty to Him at all times.
(Inspired in part by Turkmenbashy and his policies in Turkmenistan)
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
Here is some uncertainty for you, Ms. Romans
Submitted by needle on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 7:24pm.
Report: 83 percent of doctors have considered quitting over Obamacare
How about reporting on the numerous calamities ObamaCare is threatening to bring down on the Republic. Oh wait, you don't care about the nation, just your Progressive CNN agenda. Never mind.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
“And of course, the Supreme
Submitted by Reaver on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 7:58pm.
“And of course, the Supreme Court has ruled on this, it is the law of the land, health care reform.”
Gee Chrissie, when it comes to the court ruling on citizens united I don’t here you telling democrats to just lie down and... “comply”.
He won.
Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 8:00pm.
Now shut up and get with the program!
There is no uncertainty about CommieCare, you stoopid communist
Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 8:33pm.
...b*tch.
There is not enough money on this entire rock to pay for compliance with this convoluted disaster from Hell, and it will ultimately mean the end of America as we know it - and a Hell of a lot sooner than most people think.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Uncertainty?
Submitted by minky on Tue, 07/10/2012 - 12:33am.
There has been nothing BUT uncertainty since the day that Nancy P said that the bill must be passed so we can find out what's in it. We still don't know what's in it. It's horror is, however, being slowly revealed while Obama attempts to slither toward another term.
I f-ing hate CNN....
Submitted by James3 on Tue, 07/10/2012 - 1:07am.
F-ing Obama cheerleaders....nothing more.