|
Congressman Hopeful Joseph R. Rullo vowed publicly with press release March 19,
2010 to repeal the Health Care Bill if it passes Sunday in the first 24 hours if he takes his Oath of office
in January 2011 as well as working with states and AG offices to enforce repeal process now. . . Ordinary Joe Rullo Condemns Obama and the Congressman Adler for not excluding damaging cuts
towards Medicare and increased Health Care premiums for our Seniors. Rullo opposes the bill in its entirety pointing
this out as detrimental specifically to our seniors. APP.com Associated Press States: Still, they're deep enough that
some experts believe a future Congress will reconsider them. . . . . Associated Press on April 1,
2010 APP.com reports: Gross
cuts in projected payments to insurers, hospitals and other providers total $533 billion over 10 years, according to a preliminary
analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation. About $100 billion will be plowed back into Medicare, leaving a net cut of $428
billion. Medicare spending will continue to grow under the law, just not as fast. The reductions are smaller (about 6 percent)
than Democratic President Bill Clinton and a Republican Congress came up with in 1997 (12 percent). Still, they're deep enough
that some experts believe a future Congress will reconsider them. . . Many seniors in private insurance plans under Medicare Advantage will face higher premiums and reduced
benefits as subsidies are scaled back over three to six years to bring the private plans' costs in line with those of traditional
Medicare. Such nuances got lost in an emotional debate that veered off into "death panels" and "pulling
the plug on grandma." Nothing that drastic was ever in the bill. Still, Republicans accuse Obama of slashing Medicare,
and polls show the message has stuck. An Associated Press-GfK survey in March found that 54 percent of
seniors opposed the legislation then taking final shape in Congress, compared with 36 percent of people age 18-50. "We've
got an education job to do with seniors," said Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn. "I think they are probably the least open
to seeing the benefits." AARP and other major organizations representing seniors supported the law,
despite the polls. Now they're planning a sustained outreach campaign to call attention to the legislation's benefits. It
might not be an easy sale. .. Congressman
Hopeful Joseph R. Rullo vowed publicly with press release March 19, 2010 to repeal the Health Care Bill if
it passes Sunday in the first 24 hours if he takes his Oath of office in January 2011 as well as working with states
and AG offices to enforce repeal process now. . . Rullo will hold Obama accountable upon taking
office for his injustice to our seniors, by further bankrupting medicare with his 428 Billion Dollar NET CUT, and many
fear like social security will be gone for future taxpayers who worked their lives towards it. . . . Rullo vows to work towards Capitalism to work for the
American people who did not invest in America for Centralized Government that President Ronald Reagan defeated in the Cold
War. Rullo wants to bring the United States into the future as our founding fathers envisioned. Not the way our
current Centralized Government Creating Liberals want to see it. . . . . .
We the people of the 3rd
Congressional District of Ocean County, Burlington County, and Camden County in the State of New Jersey of these United States
of America demand the immediate repeal of the Obama Health Care Package just voted on March 21, 2010. NAME ADDRESS
PHONE EMAIL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
|