Senator John Cornyn Weekly Republican Address 09/12/09 VIDEO, FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT as provided by his office:
"Hi, I'm Senator John Cornyn of Texas.
"Eight years ago, the American people experienced the worst terrorist attacks in our history. On September 11, 2001, thousands of innocent people lost their lives in the fields of Pennsylvania, and in the ruins of the Pentagon and the fallen towers of the World Trade Center. This year and every year, we honor those we lost on 9-11. And our hearts go out to all of those who remember that day as both a national tragedy - and a personal tragedy.
"Republicans will support the deployment of additional troops - if requested by our commanders - as well as the resources our troops need to be successful as they attempt to deny safe haven to al Qaeda. Republicans will not waver in our support for our forces in the field - or President Obama - as he fulfills his responsibilities as Commander-in-Chief to protect the American people.
"On Afghanistan, President Obama has shown the kind of leadership he promised during the campaign - he's built consensus and earned bipartisan support.
"Yet on health care reform, he's taken a much different approach. He's paid lip service to bipartisanship while rejecting the ideas that would build bipartisan support. As a result, the President has alienated not only independents and divided his own party, but Republicans as well. And, he's ignored the clear wishes of the American people.
"So the President gave another big speech this week to try to turn his numbers around. But instead of talking, the President and Congressional Democrats should spend a little more time listening.
"At town halls and public events across the nation, the American people are asking the right questions about health care reform. They're asking:
- How can Washington lower health care costs by spending trillions of dollars more over the next ten years?
- How can Washington cut $500 billion from Medicare without reducing benefits for seniors?
- And how can a new government plan keep insurers honest when our existing entitlement programs are riddled with waste, fraud, and abuse?
"The President told us Wednesday night that 'there remain some significant details to be ironed out.' He wasn't kidding.
"The most significant detail is the cost of his plan - and its impact on our long-term budget deficit. When you start counting in 2013, the first full year of implementation, the cost of the House bill comes to about $2.4 trillion over 10 years, according to the Senate Budget Committee.
"So instead of a top-down plan that will bust the budget, President Obama should work with Republicans on a bottom-up solution that the American people can support.
"Republicans want to save Medicare and Medicaid from bankruptcy by offering more choices to beneficiaries and by making providers compete for their business. Republicans want to expand access and lower the costs of private insurance by expanding competition at the state level. Republicans also want common-sense medical liability reform that eliminates junk lawsuits against doctors and hospitals. We need to put an end to jackpot justice and frivolous lawsuits, as well as the practice of defensive medicine.
"By listening to the American people and working across the aisle, President Obama can deliver common-sense health care reforms - reforms that will lower costs and expand access to care.
"Thank you very much for listening. May God bless you and your family, and may God continue to bless the United States of America." ###
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