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Senate Republicans Highlight the Adverse Effects of Obamacare on Consumers

McConnell highlights story of Owensboro resident: ‘James’ story is another reminder why it’s time for Democrats to work together with us – to repeal this law and start over with bipartisan reform.’

November 14, 2013

Washington, D.C.U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell joined Senate Republicans on the Senate floor to discuss the negative consequences of Obamacare:

“By now, I’m sure every member in this chamber has received countless letters, and emails, and phone calls from the millions of Americans who have been hurt by Obamacare.

“I recently saw a press release from the Senior Senator from California saying that she’s heard from more than 30,000 constituents facing skyrocketing costs or cancelled plans.

“Each story is unique. Each story is important.

“And that’s why, this morning, Senate Republicans will share some of those stories…to put a human face to those who’ve suffered as a result of Democrats’ decision to force this law on our country.

“I’ll start off with James Dotson, a constituent of mine from Owensboro. James has Type 2 Diabetes; he recently got a letter informing him that his high-risk pool coverage would expire next month. He says a replacement plan on the Obamacare exchange will cause his premiums to spike from $676 to more than $1,000 a month. And here’s the question he asked me: ‘Where [are] the savings that the Democrats…promised 3 years ago?’

“James’ story is another reminder why it’s time for Democrats to work with us – to repeal this law and start over with bipartisan reform.

“James is counting on them, and so are millions of others across the country suffering under this law.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell issued the following statement regarding the Obamacare enrollment numbers and the millions who’ve lost their health plans as a result of the law:

“Even with the administration’s Enron-like accounting, fewer people have signed up for Obamacare nationwide than the 280,000 who’ve already lost their plan in Kentucky as a result of Obamacare mandates. And today’s enrollment announcement will be cold comfort for the millions who’ve lost the coverage they liked and the millions more facing higher premiums. Only in Washington could placing an item in a virtual shopping cart—without even buying it—count as a sale. If private businesses used that standard, online retailers would be poised to announce their best earnings season in American history.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding Ford manufacturing in Kentucky:

“Ford Motor Company has a proud 100-year history of manufacturing in Kentucky. Today, the company announces a new model to be constructed in its Louisville Assembly Plant, further employing yet another generation of Kentuckians. I'd like to congratulate Ford on this development and applaud its continued excellence in manufacturing in the Commonwealth.”