Sunday, November 29, 2009

Stop Obama Care


Nancy Pelosi has unveilved a $900 billion, budget busting, government controlled health care bill that she plans to bring to the House floor this week.

This bill will put additional tax burdens on Americans in an econmy understrain and set up a government run health care program that millions of Americans will likely be forced into, dimishing and even leading to the rationing of care.

My opponent Congressman Maurice Hinchey has long supported big government health care and socialized medicine. He has stated that he strongly supports “the establishment of a national health care system.”

I have been fighting Obama Care for months — hosting a Town Hall Meeting after my opponent refused and writing an Op Ed to local newspapers on the topic.

I need you to keep fighting too. Your donation to our campaign will send a strong message to a liberal Democrat in small town America and Nancy Pelosi that Americans won’t stand for her bill and give up control of our future to Obama Care.

Our liberty and the future of our nation are at stake. Please act today by sending a donation.

Health Care Reform: What’s Needed

With out of control costs and millions of Americans struggling to afford health insurance, health care reform legislation is needed. However, Obama Care will simply make matters worse.

In Congress, these are the principles I’ll fight for to help improve our health care system:

1) Health Care Partnership - enable Small Businesses to form together in coaltions for group buying power so they can have rates that are competitive with corporate plans.

2) Tort Reform - frivolous lawsuites are driving up medical malpractice insurance and costs for everyday Americans and should be capped.

3) Health Savings Accounts -Americans should be allowed to save for their own medical needs through tax free health savings accounts

4) Keeping Your Insurance & Increasing Choices - Americans should be allowed to keep their insurance plan when they lose or change jobs and be allowed to select from a greater pool of insurance providers. Competition will lower costs

5) Tax Credits - Both Small Businesses and invididual Americans struggling to pay for health insurance should be given tax credits to help afford these costs

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