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On the recordJuly 11, 2013
Nervous, concerned, complex, train wreck, Third World experience. These are the words used by the Democratic authors of ObamaCare to describe their very own creation. Mr. Speaker, these aren't new concerns. These are concerns shared by families and businesses across the Nation ever since then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi rushed the bill through Congress so we could ``see what's in it.'' Now that the Democrats and the President can see what's in it, they don't like it either. As a business owner and job creator of over 42 years, I know businesses can no longer hire or take risks that would grow the economy. The President's 1-year delay of the employer mandate isn't what businesses or the economy needs. This only delays the meltdown that this complex government overhaul will cause. Business owners, parents, young professionals, senior citizens--all Americans deserve protection from this law and its mandates, its skyrocketing premiums, and its rapidly shrinking selection of coverage plans, not for 1 year, but permanently. Let's fully repeal the nightmare of ObamaCare. It doesn't work, and it won't work. ____________________
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Brandon Williams
Republican · New York

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