Obama’s
Point of View as Revealed in His
August 17 Weekly Address.
"Right now, we’re well on our way to fully implementing the Affordable Care Act.
And in the next few months, we’ll reach a couple milestones with real meaning
for millions of Americans.
If you’re one of the 85% of Americans who already have insurance, you’ve
already got new benefits and protections under this law that you didn’t before.
Free checkups, mammograms, and contraceptive care. Discounted prescription
medicine on Medicare. The fact you can stay on your parents’ plan until you
turn 26. And much, much more. And it’s okay if you’re not a fan of the
Affordable Care Act – you can take advantage of these things anyway.
If you don’t have insurance, beginning on October 1st, private plans will
actually compete for your business. You can comparison shop in an online
marketplace, just like you would for cell phone plans or plane tickets. You may
be eligible for new tax credits to help you afford the plan that’s right for
you. And if you’re in the up to half of all Americans who’ve been sick or have
a preexisting condition, this law means that beginning January 1st, insurance
companies have to cover you – and they can’t use your medical history to charge
you more than anybody else.
You can find out more about the law, and how to sign up to buy your own
coverage right now at HealthCare.gov. Tell your friends and neighbors without
insurance about it, too. And tell your kids that there’s a new, easy way to buy
affordable plans specifically tailored to young people.
Many Members of Congress, in both parties, are working hard to inform their
constituents about these benefits, protections, and affordable plans. But
there’s also a group of Republicans in Congress working hard to confuse people,
and making empty promises that they’ll either shut down the health care law,
or, if they don’t get their way, they’ll shut down the government.
Think about that. They’re actually having a debate between hurting Americans
who will no longer be denied affordable care just because they’ve been sick –
and harming the economy and millions of Americans in the process. And many
Republicans are more concerned with how badly this debate will hurt them politically
than they are with how badly it’ll hurt the country.
A lot of Republicans seem to believe that if they can gum up the works and make
this law fail, they’ll somehow be sticking it to me. But they’d just be
sticking it to you.
Some even say that if you call their office with questions about the law,
they’ll refuse to help. Call me old-fashioned – but that’s lousy constituent
service. And it’s not what you deserve.
Your health insurance isn’t something to play politics with. Our economy isn’t
something to play politics with. This isn’t a game. This is about the economic
security of millions of families.
See, in the states where governors and legislatures and insurers are working
together to implement this law properly – states like California, New York,
Colorado and Maryland – competition and consumer choice are actually making
insurance affordable.
So I’m going to keep doing everything in my power to make sure this law works
as it’s supposed to. Because in the United States of America, health insurance
isn’t a privilege – it is your right. And we’re going to keep it that way."
Tweet: Obama:
“Republicans seem to believe that if they can gum up the works and make this
law fail, they’ll somehow be sticking it to me.”
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