Thursday, June 02, 2011

Tim Scott reminds constituents of the Georgetown-Horry Town Hall to provide a Congressional update for First District residents Wednesday, June 8th



Rep. Tim Scott (SC-01) reminded his constituents of the Georgetown-Horry Town Hall to provide a Congressional update for First District residents. After his participation in the Military Appreciation Days parade on Saturday, May 28th, Scott said he is looking forward to meeting again with Grand Strand citizens.

Tim Scott

The Town Hall meeting will be Wednesday, June 8th in the Burroughs & Chapin Auditorium on the Conway campus of Horry-Georgetown Technical College. This forum will provide area residents the opportunity to hear from their Congressional representative and get his responses to their inquiries. “While we rise to meet the challenges associated with the debt ceiling, our economy, and energy, I want area residents to know more about what we’re doing to limit the size and scope of the federal government,” Scott said, adding, “ I look forward to hearing my constituents’ perspectives and discussing the progress we’ve made thus far.” Areas of local interest will likely include I-73, our state’s ports, and tourism.

The 90-minute event will kick off at 6:00 PM and doors will open at 5:00. Scott will randomly answer questions submitted by attendees. “I firmly believe that a good economy makes all things possible,” Scott noted. “But, I recognize that many factors are responsible for creating such a positive environment. Together, we can move this country forward and realize our common goal of a smaller government with more individual liberty, states’ rights and significantly reduced federal spending.” For the Horry-Georgetown event, Scott will also accept questions sent to him via a Facebook message with the subject “townhall.” These questions will be combined with those submitted at the Town Hall for random selection.

Burroughs and Chapin Auditorium is part of the Horry-Georgetown Technical College’s Conway Campus located at 2050 Hwy 501 E.


Contact: Sharon P. Axson (843) 852-2222

TEXT CREDIT: U.S. Congressman Tim Scott Washington, DC Office 1117 Longworth HOB Washington, D.C. 20515 T (202) 225-3176 F (202) 225-3407

VIDEO and IMAGE CREDIT: RepTimScott, First 100 Days Town Hall, April 20, 2011

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

The President and his party’s leaders continue to use blatant falsehoods in attacking the House Republicans’ plan to protect and save Medicare VIDEO


In a web video last week, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan made clear: “Washington has not been honest with you about Medicare. Nonpartisan, independent fact checkers agree.

Paul Ryan Saving Medicare

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the new chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, is the latest leading Democrat to distort and demagogue the only plan put forward that saves Medicare. Earlier this week, Wasserman Schultz falsely stated that seniors would be denied coverage under the Republican plan. This statement has no basis in fact, as made clear by a round of fact checkers:
Wasserman Schultz’s comments are the latest in a campaign built on a foundation of falsehoods and fear.

The dishonest overreach is clearly an attempt to mask what the President and leading Democrats have already done to Medicare. While they have no plan to save Medicare, the President and leading Democrats already jammed into law a plan that imposes severe disruptions for current Medicare beneficiaries. The three-step Democrat plan on Medicare:
  1. The President and leading Democrats cut over $500 billion from Medicare, raiding Medicare to fund Obamacare;

  2. The President and leading Democrats empowered a panel of 15 unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats in Washington to cut Medicare, restrict access and deny benefits for current seniors;

  3. The President and leading Democrats, by refusing to work together to save this program, are committing Medicare to a bankrupt future.

The House Republicans’ plan to save Medicare:
  • Stops the President’s raid on Medicare, repeals the President’s unelected Medicare board, and rejects the President’s commitment to Medicare’s bankruptcy.

  • Ensures no changes for those 55 or older. Seniors should not be forced to reorganize their lives because of government’s mistakes.

  • Offers a strengthened, personalized Medicare program that future generations can count on when they retire.Future beneficiaries would be empowered to choose from a list of guaranteed coverage options, similar to the system now enjoyed by Members of Congress, with less support for wealthy seniors and more support for those with lower incomes and greater health risks. These reforms are rooted in past bipartisan efforts to save Medicare.

  • By encouraging true choice and competition, our plan is to give future seniors the power to deny business to inefficient providers. By imposing price controls and rationing, their plan is to give government the power to deny care to current seniors.

With their empty promises and false attacks, the President and leading Democrats are threatening the health security of America’s seniors and the economic security of American families. The American people deserve leaders who will tell them the truth and advance solutions that save Medicare.

TEXT CREDIT: Committee on the Budget: U.S. House of Representatives 207 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515

VIDEO and IMAGE CREDIT: HouseBudgetCommittee