Recent Press Releases

‘Whether it’s the Stimulus, Cash for Clunkers, or the health care bill that’s currently on the floor, Americans are running out of patience with politicians who promise jobs, but who deliver nothing but more debt, higher taxes, and longer unemployment lines’

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor Tuesday regarding the reports of using bailout money for yet another stimulus bill:

“We’re now hearing talk that the administration is thinking of using the bank bailout TARP money that taxpayers reluctantly handed over during last year’s credit crisis on another spending spree like the stimulus, which they said would stop unemployment at eight percent but hasn’t. $1 trillion dollars later, unemployment’s now at 10 percent.

“This is not only irresponsible, since the purpose of these emergency funds was to prop up the credit system in the midst of a crisis. It also violates both current law and the pledge we made that every dollar we got back would be returned to the taxpayer to reduce the national debt.

“This proposal is completely wrongheaded, but it’s perfectly illustrative of the way Democrats in Congress have been dealing with taxpayer money all year — by throwing it at one problem after another without much regard for the consequences. Whether it’s the Stimulus, Cash for Clunkers, or the health care bill that’s currently on the floor, Americans are running out of patience with politicians who promise jobs, but who deliver nothing but more debt, higher taxes, and longer unemployment lines.”

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement Monday regarding reports that Democratic Senators are considering expanding Medicare to satisfy government run health care proponents:

“If your goal was to come up with a plan for financial ruin, you couldn’t come up with a better idea than cutting a program by $500 billion and simultaneously expanding the number of people it is required to cover.”

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‘The Democrats are in a tough situation on this bill: they want to expand the government’s reach into health care, but they don’t have the money’

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks (as prepared) on the Senate floor Sunday regarding the cuts to Medicare in the Democrats’ health care bill:

“First, I want to extend a welcome to the President, who’s coming to the Capitol today to meet with Democrats on the care health bill.

“So far, they’ve voted three times to cut Medicare.

“Cuts they previously described as immoral and irresponsible.

“Cuts that make it impossible for the President to keep his pledge that people who like their plans can keep them.

“Cuts that will reduce the quality of home health care.

“Cuts that will reduce benefits for nearly 11 million American seniors on Medicare Advantage.

“Cuts that raid Medicare instead of fixing it.

“Cuts the American people vehemently oppose.

“The Democrats are in a tough situation on this bill: they want to expand the government’s reach into health care, but they don’t have the money.

“And they don’t have the support of the American people.

“So what did they do? They decided to take the money they need out of Medicare.

“And that’s only made their health care plan even less popular with the American people.

“The Gregg Amendment would help reverse the damage of last week’s votes.

“The Gregg Amendment says that Democrats can’t raid Medicare, which is already in serious trouble in order to pay for their $2.5 trillion dollar bill .

“The money going out of Medicare’s Hospital Insurance Trust Fund already exceeds its annual income — it’s already drying up.

“By 2017, the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund won’t be able to pay full benefits — and that’s before our colleagues get their hands on it.

“This program needs to be fixed — not pillaged to create another one.

“So the Gregg Amendment prohibits using money from Medicare to pay for any new government programs, for expanding existing programs, or for subsidies.

“Instead, it directs that any money from Medicare be put back into Medicare to strengthen and preserve it for future generations — so we can keep our promises. This is just common sense.

“Americans don’t want this bill to pass—and they certainly don’t want it to pass at the expense of the roughly 40 million American seniors who depend on Medicare.

“The Gregg Amendment would keep that from happening.

“A vote for the Gregg Amendment is a vote to keep our promises to seniors.

“We’re also likely to have another vote today — the Ensign Amendment.

“This amendment is simple.

“It’s designed to ensure that injured patients — not their lawyers — receive the vast majority of any settlement in a medical malpractice suit.

“It says that since lawsuits should benefit patients, not lawyers, lawyers can’t take more than one-third of the recovery their clients receive.

“These are reasonable limits

“Moreover, they were written by a Democrat and supported in the past by 21 of our current Democrat colleagues, as well as the Vice President.

“And they would drive down costs — the original purpose of reform.

“The independent Congressional Budget Office has said that comprehensive liability reforms would save the taxpayers more than $50 billion.

“The Ensign amendment is a step in that direction.

“And we will offer a better, step-by-step reform to end junk lawsuits against doctors and hospitals later in the consideration of this bill.

“I’m hopeful my Democrat colleagues will support it again, since so many of them supported it in the past.”

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