Brady will continue to dismantle ObamaCare ‘by any means possible”
Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON, DC – Later tonight, the U.S. House of Representatives will consider legislation that funds the government through mid-December, delays ObamaCare for a year, permanently repeals the job-killing medical device tax within ObamaCare, and ensures the military and their families are paid in case of a temporary government shutdown.
The one-year delay in ObamaCare mandates, taxes and spending follows an earlier White House announcement that the mandate on local businesses will be delayed for 2014.
“I don’t want Washington experimenting with the health care of our Texas families. It’s just too critical and ObamaCare is not ready by a long shot,” said U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady of Texas, chairman of a key health care panel in Congress.
“If the President or Senate Democrats force a shutdown of the government, I want to make sure our military men and women are paid. Under a government shutdown, the President is granted unlimited power to determine which federal workers get paid and which don’t. I don’t want to give him more power because, unfortunately, I just don’t trust him with the power he already has.
Brady said the fight to prevent the White House from forcing ObamaCare on the American people against their will continues.
“For the sake of our families, their children and those whose health care has already gone up due to ObamaCare, I will continue to fight to dismantle ObamaCare by any means possible.”