Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The U.S. House will vote to repeal Obamacare on Thursday

 



Americans for Tax Reform

Dear Alexander Lmpt,

Your member of Congress needs to hear from you now- the U.S. House of Representatives will be voting to repeal Obamacare on Thursday. This is one of the last chances to prevent the 20 new or higher taxes in Obamacare from being implemented and severely impacting the health care system in America. The bill also expands the auditing authority of the IRS. Yes, the same incompetent bureaucratic agency that recently admitted to intentionally targeting limited-government groups is going to stand between you and your doctor.

The IRS is already inefficient, and it will face even greater responsibility as part of Obamacare’s massive government expansion. Agents will have the power to determine which enforcement mechanisms to use, as well as who to audit and who not to. Congress must vote to stop this dangerous plan before it becomes reality.

Take Action Now to urge your representative to support FULL REPEAL of Obamacare.
 
The left promised Obamacare would lower health care costs. Instead, premiums have gone up for many families as health insurance companies struggle to comply with new costs and job-killing regulations.
   
Poll after poll reveals that more Americans oppose the president’s health care policies than support them. Even some of Obamacare’s strongest advocates are starting to question if and when it will deliver on its most basic promises. Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) warned that Obamacare will be a “huge train wreck” if it stays on schedule.
 
 
In order to capitalize on this shifting public opinion, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives will vote on Thursday to completely repeal Obamacare.
 
For years, Congressional Democrats have parroted talking points about how great Obamacare will be once it is fully implemented. “Just give it time,” they say. In reality, major tax increases are lurking just around the bend, and something must be done as soon as possible to prevent them from harming patients and their families.
 
Onward,
 
Grover Norquist
President
Americans for Tax Reform
 
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