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Entry Title Date
Taxation April 27, 2012
Allen West, R-FL
"Also within this new government takeover of health care is the federalization of student loans, and we just voted about keeping those loan rates for our college students at 3.4 percent, not realizing that the Federal Government has now taken over the management of college loans. This completely cuts out any competition to help lower student loan interest rates. The federalization of these loans has done nothing but drive up interest rates on our young people. President Obama himself even said that this will do nothing to help solve the problem of ever-increasing college tuition costs."
Second Anniversary Of Obamacare March 22, 2012
Doc Hastings, R-WA
"When ObamaCare was drafted behind closed doors without bipartisan input and slammed through the legislative process in 2010, President Obama and Nancy Pelosi promised us that this government takeover of health care would allow people who like the health care plan they have now to keep it."
True Costs Of Obamacare Are Exposed March 21, 2012
Joe Wilson, R-SC
"Madam Speaker, during the President’s effort to lobby for the government takeover of health care, he promised the American people his proposal would cost $940 billion and “won’t add a dime to the deficit and is paid for upfront.”"
Providing For Consideration Of H.R. 5, Protecting Access To Healthcare Act March 21, 2012
Richard Nugent, R-FL
"In my opinion, the HEALTH Act is one of the most imperative pieces of legislation to come to the floor of the House in the 112th Congress thus far. The bill repeals a particularly egregious part of the government takeover of health care: the Independent Payment Advisory Board, or IPAB."
Unconstitutional Government Takeover Of Health Care February 15, 2012
Francisco Canseco, R-TX
"Madam Speaker, when the Democrats passed the unconstitutional government takeover of health care, they cleverly front-loaded some of the provisions but left the most troubling mandates and requirements to be implemented at a later date."

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