Recent Press Releases

Obamacare: The Blame Game

‘So it’s way past time for Democrats to end this blame game. Instead, they need to start acknowledging the consequences of their law, and actually do something about the mess they created. If they’re ready to do so, Republicans are willing to help.’

November 7, 2013

Washington, D.C.U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the disastrous effects of Obamacare:

“Yesterday, Secretary Sebelius came back to Capitol Hill to testify about Obamacare.

“We didn’t learn much from her testimony, but some of the Q&A was revealing.

“She admitted that the number of folks who’ve enrolled in Obamacare is ‘very low.’

“When pressed on the Administration’s promise that Obamacare would drive down premiums, here’s what she said about premium rates on the individual market: ‘I didn’t say they are going down.’

“When asked if convicted felons could become Obamacare navigators and acquire Americans’ sensitive information, here’s what she said: It’s ‘possible.’

“These revelations are really concerning.

“Americans were counting on the President’s claim that their families’ premiums would go down, not up, under a new health regime.

“Americans who’ve lost their insurance and find themselves forced onto the exchanges – the last thing they need is to worry about some felon stealing their identity.

“And to many Americans, the Administration still seems more interested in deflecting blame than taking responsibility for the real harm its law is causing. Yesterday’s hearing did little to dispel that notion.

“By now, we’ve heard our friends on the Left blame just about everyone and everything for the disaster they forced on our country. Everyone and everything, of course, except themselves.

“They’ve tried to blame the same contractors they hired…Republicans…the Tea Party…I’m sure they’ve even tried to pin this on George W. Bush.

“Of course, the Administration has repeatedly tried to blame insurance companies for lost plans too.

“But here’s what The Washington Post’s fact-checker had to say about that: ‘The administration’s effort to pin the blame on insurance companies is a classic case of misdirection.’

“They got Three Pinocchios for that whopper.

“Unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to have deterred our friends on the other side from indulging in the blame game.

“Within just the past week, we’ve seen the White House lash out at the words of a cancer survivor and try to point a finger of blame at Texans.

“And a few days ago – get this – one of the President’s close political allies attacked the very kind of folks who are now losing their health coverage under Obamacare. ‘Free riders,’ he called them. 

“You know, the folks he’s talking about…these aren’t people who’ve done anything wrong. They’re not freeloaders, or free riders, or anything else. They’re our neighbors. Our constituents. And they’re not looking for handouts from the government.

“In fact, these are folks who went out and spent their own hard-earned money – not taxpayer money, mind you – to purchase the kind of health and protection that best suits their families. 

“And for this, the President’s allies attack them. 

“Many just want the government to leave them alone.

“Many just want to be able to keep the plans they like, instead of only the plans the President likes.

“Here’s what a small business owner in North Carolina said after his premiums shot up 400%. ‘I just wish I could have my insurance back.’

“I just read about a constituent this morning who lost his insurance and is finding that policies on the exchange will more than double his premium and increase his annual deductible. That’s partly because as a 31-year old single male, he’ll now be required to buy a policy with features he doesn’t need, such as pediatric dental care and maternity care. ‘It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me,’ he said.

“Another constituent from Caldwell County had this to say after learning of changes to her plan: ‘My husband and I work hard, pay a lot in taxes and ask for little from our government. Is it asking too much for government to stay out of my health insurance?’

“No, it’s not asking too much. It’s simply taking the President at his word for the promise he made over, and over, and over again. The promise that so many Democrats here in Washington made to their constituents—but that we now know is false.

“I understand that the White House is in a tight spot here. They did a poor job preparing the country for this law. They wasted time making promises that simply couldn’t pan out, and they chose to ignore the warnings from my party and experts across the country that these very kinds of things would happen

“Well, this is the result. And people are really getting hurt.

“Premiums are rising.

“Taxes are going up for millions in the middle class.

“Folks are losing access to the hospitals and doctors they like.

“And, at this point, more Americans have lost health coverage than have gained it. As I mentioned yesterday, more than 50 times as many Kentuckians have lost private health coverage as have signed up for private plans on the state exchange.

“That’s 280,000 folks we’re talking about here – 280,000 Kentuckians who’ve lost their insurance.

“In Louisiana, we’re talking about 80,000 folks.

“In Minnesota, it’s 140,000.

“Close to half a million in Georgia.

“So it’s way past time for Democrats to end this blame game. Instead, they need to start acknowledging the consequences of their law, and actually do something about the mess they created.

“If they’re ready to do so, Republicans are willing to help.

“Let’s work together to undo the harm of Obamacare and start over with real, bipartisan, cost-saving reforms…reforms that will actually allow Americans to keep the health plans they like.

“That’s the kind of reform Americans really want. And, if Democrats are ready to work together with us, we can give them just that.”

McConnell Celebrates Billy Graham’s 95th Birthday

‘So today, I join countless others in sending our own message of thanks to a man who’s been called ‘America’s pastor’, and to say how grateful we are for the life and witness of the Reverend Billy Graham.’

November 7, 2013

Washington, D.C.U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding celebrating Billy Graham’s 95th birthday:

“I want to start out this morning by saying a few words about a man who’s earned the respect and admiration of countless Americans for his energy, courage, and faithfulness to a calling that he first received about 75 years ago on a late-night walk around the Temple Terrace Golf Course in Tampa. The son of a North Carolina dairy farmer, Billy Graham turns 95 today. And I just want to join all the others across the country and around world in thanking this good and humble servant for his decades of ministry and tireless preaching of the Gospel that he loves.

“In a career that spans generations, Billy Graham has walked the halls of power and counseled presidents and kings. But he has never forgotten his mission in life. And while he may not be able to preach at the giant rallies that made him a household name, he is still finding new ways to share his faith with a world in need of healing, hope, and purpose. Tonight, at the age of 95, Billy Graham will preach what’s been called his final message to America.

“Growing up, Billy Graham wanted to be a baseball player. Thankfully, God had different plans. And ever since that night in Tampa, he’s put his extraordinary natural talents and generosity of spirit at the service of others.

“Billy Graham’s first crusade took place in the Civic Auditorium in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in September 1947. In the decades to come, more than 400 crusades would follow in more than 185 countries and territories on six continents. At one memorable crusade in South Korea, more than one million people showed up to hear the powerful preaching and the hopeful message of the Reverend Billy Graham.

“Billy Graham may be the only preacher with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. But he never let that celebrity get to his head. I’m sure he’d say that his beloved Ruth helped keep him focused. And it’s a credit to both of them that all five of the Graham children are carrying on the family legacy today. 

“As Billy Graham has receded from public life in recent years, we’ve missed the steady, reassuring presence that he lent to moments like the Oklahoma City bombing and 9/11. But we’ve been consoled to know that he’s still there on his mountain retreat in Montreat, North Carolina. Billy Graham once said that ‘God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with.’ So today, I join countless others in sending our own message of thanks to a man who’s been called ‘America’s pastor’, and to say how grateful we are for the life and witness of the Reverend Billy Graham.”

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell received word today that the United States Army has agreed to allow the Morehead State University’s ROTC program to stay open for two years to allow them to improve their officer production rates.  This is a reversal of the Army’s previous decision to close the program.

In late August, Senator McConnell was contacted by Morehead State University President Wayne Andrews asking for his assistance in helping keep the ROTC program open at the university. Senator McConnell contacted the United States Army, on behalf of MSU and urged the Army to reconsider its plan to close the university’s ROTC program.

In a letter to the Army, Senator McConnell expressed concerns raised by MSU regarding reports the Army may be considering closing their ROTC program. McConnell also recognized the achievements of the MSU cadets and the program’s importance to the community. The MSU cadets were ranked first in 2011 in the Army Cadet Command’s national Order of Merit list. McConnell also said that the graduating class is scheduled to be MSU’s largest commissioning class since 1985, and MSU anticipates continued program growth in the coming years.

“Morehead State University’s ROTC program has a rich history on campus and is strongly supported by the university and local community,” Senator McConnell said. “Today’s announcement is outstanding news for the university, the cadets and their supporters. I appreciate the Army listening to our concerns and allowing this program to remain active so the students can continue to serve the university and their country.”