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02 December 2010

Tell Republicans: Repeal health care? Give up your own first! FROM CREDO

GOP and tea-bagger hypocrites recently elected to Congress by promising to repeal health care reform / The Affordable Care Act need to step up and forgo their taxpayer subsidized government sponsored health care...see the earlier post on this blog from today 'REPUBLICANS COULD SAVE $2.4 MILLION A YEAR BY FORGOING THEIR HEALTH CARE' 2DEZ10. Click the link to participate in this petiton to john boehner and mitch mcconnell.


McConnell and Boehner need to practice what they preach.
Repeal health care? Give up your own first!
Take action now!
For 2 years, GOP leaders in Congress fought tooth and nail to oppose health care reform. They did their best to keep tens of millions without coverage, decrying any effort to help citizens as "socialist," "fascist" or some other equally baffling "ist." And incredibly, they are now talking about repealing it.
And yet, when it comes to their own coverage, Republicans in Congress are not only using government-sponsored health care, they are whining about having to wait for it.1
Well, four brave members of Congress are calling GOP leaders on their hypocrisy, demanding they practice what they preach2, and calling on them to give up their government-sponsored health care:
Four members — Joe Crowley (NY), Linda Sanchez (CA), Donna Edwards (MD), and Tim Ryan (OH) — are rounding up signatures for a letter to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Speaker-to-be John Boehner, encouraging them to press their members to refuse their federal health benefits based on the same principles underlying their opposition to health care reform.
"It is amazing that your members would complain about not having health care coverage for a few weeks, even after campaigning to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which will help provide coverage to millions of Americans who find themselves without health insurance for months or even years," the letter reads. "It begs the question: how many members of the Republican conference will be forgoing the employer-subsidized FEHBP coverage and experiencing what so many Americans find themselves forced to face? If your conference wants to deny millions of Americans affordable health care, your members should walk that walk."
Thanks for all you do.
Matt Lockshin, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action

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