Republican Whip Eric Cantor discusses proposed health care summit and how to lower health care costs. Please rate this video five stars, favorite it, post it to your YouTube channel page, embed it on your blog, post it on your social media (ie Twitter or Facebook), and send it to five of your friends. Subscribe to “EricCantor” for the latest YouTube videos. Watch more YouTube videos at: www.youtube.com Follow on Twitter: twitter.com
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Republican Whip Eric Cantor Discusses Proposed Health Care Summit & How To Lower Health Care Costs
June 9th, 2010
My Health Enzi: Reid bill means fewer jobs, more taxes, higher health care costs
June 5th, 2010
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Washington, DC If the customer doesnt like what youre selling and they cant afford the product, its time to find something they want and can afford. That is the case with health care reform, said US Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., in a speech on the Senate floor today while referring to the $2.5 trillion Reid health care bill. The voices of August are still out there and they know this bill is more of the same. It is time to listen to our customers and find an alternative they want and can afford, said Enzi. As a former small business owner, I learned in my shoe stores that if the customer doesnt like it – dont try a new sales pitch – find a new shoe. Enzi also spoke with a group of Republicans at a news conference Friday about the flaws of the Reid health care bill and the increased taxes it calls for. Under this flawed bill, if you take a prescription drug, you will pay a new tax. If you use any medical devices or equipment, from walkers to wheelchairs, you will pay a new tax. If you do not have health insurance, you will pay a new tax. If you do have health insurance, you will also pay a new tax. And if the government decides your health insurance is too expensive, there will be a new tax for that as well. The problem with our current health care system is not that we dont pay enough taxes. Americans actually want to lower their health care costs, and not just pay more taxes to the federal government. All of these taxes will only increase costs, making health care even more …
Sen. Thune discusses costs that would result from proposed health care bill
May 26th, 2010
My Health Republicans Say White House Summit Should Focus on Reducing Health Care Costs
May 10th, 2010
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Over the past year, Republicans have outlined a series of step-by-step health care reforms that will lower costs. Republicans are urging Democrats to abandon their 2700-page, trillion-dollar health care bill, which the American people have already rejected, and instead work with Republicans to craft bipartisan health care legislation.
Boehner: Repeal Dems’ Gov’t Takeover of Health Care & Replace it with Reforms that Lowers Costs
April 28th, 2010
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During an appearance on Fox News America Live with Megyn Kelly, House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) discussed GOP efforts to repeal President Obamas budget-busting government takeover of health care and replace it with common-sense solutions focused on lower costs. He also condemned the recent threats and acts of violence and made clear that Americans who are frustrated and angry at Washington should instead focus on registering voters and other focus positive efforts to elect a Congress that will listen to the people. Following are highlights of Boehners interview: BOEHNER HIGHLIGHTS GOP EFFORTS TO REPEAL THE DEMS HEALTH BILL AND START OVER WITH SOLUTIONS TO LOWER COSTS: Well, I think that we need to repeal this bill and replace it with common sense reforms that will bring down the cost of health insurance. But with a Democrat President for the next two and a half years, even if we gained the Majority, its going to be very difficult to repeal this bill outright. But things like if I were the Speaker of the House, and we were the Majority, Id have a bill on the floor that would eliminate the $500 billion worth of Medicare cuts. I would have a bill on the floor that takes away this individual mandate, and the employer mandate, and the tax increases. In addition to that, its going to take appropriated funds to actually come through the process to fund the hiring of new employees, to create these new bureaucracies. I cant imagine that a Republican Congress is going …

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