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White House Fires Back at Enzi (R-WY)
Washington comPost ^ | 9/1/2009

Posted on 09/02/2009 7:18:14 AM PDT by markomalley

President Obama's spokesman accused congressional Republicans on Monday of "stepping away" from attempts to reach a bipartisan agreement on overhauling the U.S. health-care system.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs took issue with Sen. Mike Enzi's national radio address Saturday, in which he warned that Democratic proposals would allow for the "intrusion of a Washington bureaucrat in the relationship between a doctor and a patient" and "will actually make our nation's finances sicker without saving you money."

Enzi (Wyo.) has been one of three Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee negotiating a possible bipartisan health-care compromise, and Gibbs called his address "tremendously unfortunate but in some ways illuminating."

"I think Senator Enzi's clearly turned over his cards on bipartisanship and decided that it's time to walk away from the table," Gibbs said at a White House briefing, adding, "It doesn't help to have Republicans who say they're for bipartisanship, and say they're at the table to try to find a solution, repeating Republican Party talking points about what they know is not true in the bill."

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government
KEYWORDS: obamacare
Full text of Enzi's address:
“Hello, I’m Mike Enzi, from the State of Wyoming and the Ranking Member of the Senate’s Health Committee.  
 
“Before I begin my remarks I want to acknowledge the loss of a great leader this week - one who’s influenced policy for almost half a century. Senator Ted Kennedy has been a tireless champion on a wide range of important issues and his voice will be missed in the Senate.  Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family at this time.
 
“I would now like to take a few minutes to speak with you about the current health care reform debate in America.  Across the country, people are concerned about the reform bills Democrats have proposed. I heard a lot of frustration and anger as I traveled across my home state this last few weeks.  I know my colleagues in the Senate have also heard loud and clear the worries so many Americans have about the changes to their health care being considered.

 
“People in Wyoming and across the country are anxious about what Washington has in mind.
 
“This is big.
 
“This is personal.
 
“This is one of the most important debates of our lifetime.
 
“If Congress and the administration mess this up, each and every one of us will pay for the mistakes, as will generations to come.
 
“We need health care reform - but more importantly, we need to get it right.  We need reforms that will actually lower health care costs for working Americans and we need to make sure we do not increase the deficit and add to the record debt we’re already passing on to our children and grandchildren. 

 
“The bills introduced by Congressional Democrats fail to meet these standards.
 
“According to the non-partisan and independent Congressional Budget Office, the House and Senate bills will actually drive up heath care costs.  The Congressional Budget Office also says that the Democrats’ bill will significantly increase our nation's deficit.
 
“Take a minute to think about that.
 
“The Democrats are trying to rush a bill through the process that will actually make our nation’s finances sicker without saving you money.  The American people are growing increasingly concerned about out of control spending in Washington that’s leaving us with trillions of dollars of debt.
 

“These bills also raid Medicare.  This will result in cutting hundreds of billions of dollars from the elderly to create new government programs.  Savings from Medicare should only be used to strengthen Medicare. 
 
“The bills would expand comparative effectiveness research that would be used to limit or deny care based on age or disability of patients.  Republican amendments in the HELP Committee would have protected Americans by prohibiting the rationing of their health care.  The Democrats showed their true intent by voting every amendment down and leaving these unacceptable provisions in the bill. This intrusion of a Washington bureaucrat in the relationship between a doctor and a patient is not the kind of reform that Americans are seeking.
 
“People across America are telling Congress that current health care bills are the wrong approach and that there should be a course correction on health care reform.  They’ve said we need to scrap these flawed bills and take the time to develop the real solutions that the American people want and need.

 
“We need to enact common sense reform that will actually cut costs.
 
“More and better choices of competing health plans should be available, so you can find the plan that meets your needs at a price you can afford.
 
“It’s important that we help small businesses provide affordable coverage for their workers.  One way to do this is to give small businesses the power to band together across the country and use their combined negotiating power to find quality, affordable insurance plans.
 
“We should also reform our current tax system, which drives up costs and makes it difficult for individuals to purchase insurance on their own.  Everyone should get a health care tax advantage or no one should.
 

“We need to reform our flawed medical liability system and eliminate junk lawsuits against doctors and hospitals.  Unnecessary lawsuits cause extra costs and drive up health care costs.
 
“We need to incentivize healthy lifestyle and push for a greater awareness of the importance of prevention rather than increasing sick care.
 
“And, we need to provide patients with more and better information about the price and quality of their health care services, so they can make the right choices for their families.
 
“America is a country of choices.  We’re a nation of people who want the ability to choose what will best fit our families’ needs and it should be that way with health care too.  These are the kinds of health care reforms that the American people want to see, and that’s the kind of change I hear that people want as I travel across Wyoming.  A government monopoly just doesn’t serve us best.

 
“I hope the President and the Democratic-controlled Congress will reject the go-it-alone path that they are currently on.  If they do, we’ll have a chance to truly work on a real bill that will address those critical issues.  Then we can bring about the reform necessary to decrease health care costs and increase access to affordable, quality health care for all Americans.
 
“Thank you.”

Good for Enzi.

1 posted on 09/02/2009 7:18:15 AM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley

Vitriolic attacks and insults to anyone who dares to disagree.


2 posted on 09/02/2009 7:25:04 AM PDT by Carley (WHEN YOU HONOR THE DISHONORABLE YOU SHOW YOUR OWN TRUE COLORS)
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To: markomalley

The WH is laying the groundwork for the nuclear option. The nasty Republicans are to blame.


3 posted on 09/02/2009 7:25:25 AM PDT by Semper911 (When you want to rob Peter to pay Paul, you'll always have the support of Paul.)
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To: Semper911

Good.

Let the democrats own this mess and when it flops the American people will know exactly who to blame.


4 posted on 09/02/2009 7:31:35 AM PDT by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: markomalley
"I say to you that we will roast the stomachs of all those who oppose us like Republican Congressman Enzi in HELL!"
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5 posted on 09/02/2009 7:35:26 AM PDT by mkjessup (Hey Comrade 0bama? No documentation = No eligibility, ok? Now GTF out of OUR White House!!!)
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To: mkjessup
"OK, Congressman, Senator, we don't care who he is, he's just another political terrorist opposing our great Leader Saddam Hussein Obama, err I mean Barack 0bama Hussein, no, no, no, I mean the Dear Comrade, you dissident fools know what I mean, NEXT question!"
6 posted on 09/02/2009 7:38:07 AM PDT by mkjessup (Hey Comrade 0bama? No documentation = No eligibility, ok? Now GTF out of OUR White House!!!)
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To: markomalley
Full remarks from the Robert Gibbs at presser, August 31, on this:

Q A couple of questions, Robert. One, just teeing off of Ed's question about health care, have you guys seen this fundraising letter from Senator Chuck Grassley in which he goes after -- "The simple truth is that I am and always have been opposed to the Obama administration's plans to nationalize health care … I'm deeply concerned about rising health care costs … but the reality is…" -- it just goes after President Obama and Democrats' effort on health care reform.

MR. GIBBS: I have not seen it.

Q It would seem to belie any indication that Senator Grassley is actually a partner with the administration or with Senator Baucus in creating the plan that you guys would support. Are you still firmly committed to working with the three Republicans who are still in the negotiating phase?

MR. GIBBS: I'll say this, Jake. The President is firmly committed to working with Democrats, Republicans, independents, anybody that wants to see progress on health care reform. I will say this. I haven't seen the contents of that letter. Certainly, I think the radio address over the weekend by Senator Enzi repeating many of the generic Republican talking points that Republicans are using that have bragged about being opposed to health care are tremendously unfortunate but in some ways illuminating. It appears that at least in Senator Enzi's case, he doesn't believe there's a pathway to get bipartisan support, and the President thinks that's wrong. I think that Senator Enzi has clearly turned over his cards on bipartisanship, and decided that it's time to walk away from the table.

I think what somebody has to ask Senator Enzi and ask others, every member of Congress, is, are you satisfied with the way the system is working right now? Are you satisfied that premiums are doubling every nine years? Are you satisfied that out-of-pocket expenses are skyrocketing? Are you satisfied that small businesses are dropping their coverage? Are you satisfied that every day 14,000 Americans wake up and find themselves without health insurance coverage? I think many may believe that we can't afford to do anything. I think this President believes we can't afford not to.

Q Well, let me ask you, are you satisfied with the ability that the White House has shown in getting that message out, as opposed to what the opponents of health care reform are saying? Have you guys been doing --

MR. GIBBS: Notwithstanding Ed's question about what the President is doing right now.

Q Do you think -- I mean, we've all now -- the congressional recess has been going on and some of us have left Washington, D.C. Do you think you're doing a good job in getting the message out as to what health care reform should be?

MR. GIBBS: I think we looked at and we discussed when we last met in here -- I think the President has made progress on turning around some of the very specific yet untrue allegations about this bill. It doesn’t help -- I'll give you, Jake, it doesn’t help to have Republicans who say they're for bipartisanship and say they're at the table to try to find a solution repeating Republican Party talking points about what they know is not true in the bill. I don't think that's helpful and I think that it's unfortunate -- again, it's tremendously unfortunate that it looks like Republicans are stepping away from seeking a bipartisan solution. I think that's -- it's bad for this town, but it's much worse for this country. Source:
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release August 31, 2009
PRESS BRIEFING BY PRESS SECRETARY ROBERT GIBBS
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
1:40 P.M. EDT
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Briefing-by-White-House-Press-Secretary-Robert-Gibbs-8/31/09/

7 posted on 09/02/2009 7:44:13 AM PDT by Sparko (Obama & Czars: neutering the American Voter, perverting the Constitution, all on our dime.)
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To: Sparko

Like all marxist wannabes, DC Bob really doesn’t want to answer questions or anything, other than to offer up more Obamaspin for consumption by the compliant invested in BO white guilt media to regurgitate via the dying print and network media.


8 posted on 09/02/2009 8:05:58 AM PDT by easttennesseejohn
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