Thursday, July 12, 2012

NJ HOUSE REPUBLICANS TELL AMERICANS TO DROP DEAD

For Immediate Release:



(NEW JERSEY) Two weeks ago, the United States Supreme Court ruled that ObamaCare is constitutional. Yet, today, New Jersey Congressmen Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11), Scott Garrett (NJ-5), Leonard Lance (NJ-7), Frank LoBiondo (NJ-2), Jon Runyan (NJ-3) and Chris Smith (NJ-4) all once again refused to move on. Instead, they again voted to take away healthcare from millions of Americans

New Jersey’s Republican Congressional delegation has essentially told American families to drop dead. Representatives Frelinghuysen, Garrett, Lance, LoBiondo, Runyan and Smith voted to let insurance companies deny families care because of pre-existing conditions. They voted to throw millions of senior citizens back into the prescription drug donut hole, and voted to kick millions of young adults off their parents’ insurance.  

And just in case that heartless vote wasn't bad enough, this is the same out-of-touch crew supporting the Romney/Ryan budget that ends Medicare while giving huge tax cuts to multi-millionaires, big oil companies and corporate jet owners.

New Jersey’s families deserve better from these congressmen.  They deserve better than those who selfishly care about catering to the fringe of the Republican party at the expense of their constituents.

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The Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23rd, 2010 and declared constitutional by the Supreme Court on June 28th, 2012. Over the past two years, it has been a tremendous help to millions of Americans as this real reform lowers costs and guarantees more choice for consumers.  As additional provisions are implemented, ACA will continue to benefit millions more people. 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Time to tell these Republican politicians to "drop dead". Vote for anybody BUT A REPUBLICAN !!

Anonymous said...

For the 33rd time, the GOP went after The Affordable Care Act. Isn't the definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result?

Anonymous said...

While I do love the idea of national heatlhcare, health insurance is not the way to achieve it. We need a fundamental restructuring like they have in other countries such as england.

Anonymous said...

These republican lunatics are running around Wash.D.C.,New Jersey, Monmouth County and Middletown Twp..

They infest everything they touch.

Insanity is their mode of operation as they aim to disable the function of government which is to serve the people .

The party of NO is NUTS !

Anonymous said...

That must be why they keep getting voted in to office... hahahaahahaha

Anonymous said...

The people have had enough of the divisive tactics of the Republican morons. Time to think about this country not party politics.

The Tea Party is done...done in by their own party....CC treats them like they are diseased.

Time to stand up and co-operate for the good of this nation.

Time to put their money where their mouths are for a change....can't take it all to the bank or "off shore".

NOTHING IS FOR FREE !!!