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Title: Ted Cruz Tells CNN: I'm Signing Up for Obamacare
Source: Newsmax
URL Source: http://www.newsmax.com/US/Ted-Cruz- ... 03/24/id/634268/#ixzz3VLOJBJET
Published: Mar 25, 2015
Author: Greg Richter
Post Date: 2015-03-25 19:22:43 by Hondo68
Keywords: federal exchange, health insurance, new Obamacare
Views: 6572
Comments: 26

One of the Affordable Care Act's biggest foes will be signing his family up for Obamacare after all, CNN reports.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz previously had been receiving health insurance benefits through his wife Heidi's job. But Cruz on Monday announced he will seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, so his wife took an unpaid leave of absence for the duration of his campaign, and that makes her ineligible for company benefits.

Heidi Nelson Cruz is a managing director at the Houston office of Goldman Sachs. On Monday, during his announcement, Cruz stressed again that he wants to repeal the entire law as soon as possible.

"We'll be getting new health insurance and we'll presumably do it through my job with the Senate, and so we'll be on the federal exchange with millions of others on the federal exchange," Cruz told CNN Tuesday afternoon.

CNN termed Cruz's move onto the federal exchange as "ironic." CNN's Dana Bash appeared dumbfounded.

"But senator, for right now, the irony is just kind of unbelievable that you have made your name fighting against Obamacare and now you're going to sign up getting your insurance through that very process: Obamacare," Bash told him.

But Cruz dismissed that interpretation, saying he is only following the law.

"I believe we should follow the text of every law, even [a] law I disagree with," Cruz said. "It's one of the real differences — if you look at President Obama and the lawlessness, if he disagrees with a law he simply refuses to follow it or claims the authority to unilaterally change."

And Cruz said he will continue fighting to overturn Obamacare.

"What is problematic about Obamacare is that it is killing millions of jobs in this country and has killed millions of jobs," Cruz told CNN. "It has forced millions of people into part-time work. It has caused millions of people to lose their insurance, to lose their doctors and to face skyrocketing insurance premiums. That is unacceptable."

Earlier Tuesday, Cruz also stressed to The Des Moines Register, which first broke the story, that he is committed to seeing the law abolished.

"I believe in 2017 a new president, a Republican president, will sign legislation repealing every word of it. There are a fair number of Republicans in Washington and elsewhere who have quietly and privately given up on that fight, and I have not," he said.

Democrats could not contain their glee. The Democratic National Committee immediately fired off the Register article to reporters with a subject line referencing the number of people who gained coverage through the law: "16.4 million + 1."

Cruz could go without insurance, or his family could get its coverage directly from an insurance company at what would likely be a far higher rate than is available via an exchange. Doing so would mean Cruz would not get the contribution from his employer to help offset the full cost of his coverage. 

Asked about his plans for healthcare insurance on Tuesday, Rick Tyler, a Cruz spokesman, said Cruz and his family had not yet settled on an option or the financial implications of such a choice.

"Let's let them make a decision on what coverage they'll get before we start speculating on every variable," Tyler said.

Cruz has been a vocal critic of the healthcare law and, in 2013, set in motion a partial government shutdown as part of an unsuccessful effort to choke off funding for the law. Democrats continued to highlight Tuesday night that Cruz is now enrolling in a program he frequently criticizes.

"The Affordable Care Act, by design, helps Americans who have gaps in employment get coverage, and it's working," Democratic National Committee spokeswoman Holly Shulman said. "We encourage others to follow presidential candidate Ted Cruz to www.HealthCare.gov and get covered."


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#7. To: hondo68 (#0)

"Cruz could go without insurance, or his family could get its coverage directly from an insurance company at what would likely be a far higher rate than is available via an exchange."

Other than Obamacare, those were his only other options.

Going without health insurance would have a) been irresponsible, b) set a bad example for other Americans, and c) been against the law. Obviously, that's out.

He could have purchased insurance on the open market rather than through the Senate, but imagine the indignation and the howling of the press and the Democrats -- "He's too good for Obamacare" ... "He's rich and he can afford it, meaning he's out of touch with the average citizen" ... "One insurance plan for Ted Cruz and the rich and one for the rest of us poor shlubs".

If I were Ted Cruz, I'd simply turn it around and ask, "What would you have done?" or "What do you think I should have done?"

misterwhite  posted on  2015-03-26   9:32:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#10. To: misterwhite (#7)

"What do you think I should have done?"

If he is really against Obamacare, he should have set a better example than joining the Socialists. Examples and words mean things. The left can now point out that Obamacare is such a good thing, even those against it are joining.

Don  posted on  2015-03-26 10:41:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: misterwhite (#7)

He could have purchased insurance on the open market rather than through the Senate, but imagine the indignation and the howling of the press and the Democrats -- "He's too good for Obamacare" ... "He's rich and he can afford it, meaning he's out of touch with the average citizen" ... "One insurance plan for Ted Cruz and the rich and one for the rest of us poor shlubs".

Yes, he just took that away from the Dim attack ads. Smart move.

redleghunter  posted on  2015-03-26 11:06:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: misterwhite, hoo diddly (#7)

c) been against the law

Going without health insurance would have a) been irresponsible

SCOTUS has ruled that the fee for refusing Obamacare is a TAX, not a fine. It's not illegal to pay taxes.

A multimillionaire like Rafael can afford to pay medical bills out of pocket. Why should he buy insurance he doesn't need? He's eligible for Canadian socialist healthcare, anyway.

He likes O'RomneyCare, and green eggs and ham.

Hondo68  posted on  2015-03-26 11:31:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: misterwhite, redleghunter (#7)

Other than Obamacare, those were his only other options.

Going without health insurance would have a) been irresponsible, b) set a bad example for other Americans, and c) been against the law. Obviously, that's out.

He could have purchased insurance on the open market rather than through the Senate, but imagine the indignation and the howling of the press and the Democrats -- "He's too good for Obamacare" ... "He's rich and he can afford it, meaning he's out of touch with the average citizen" ... "One insurance plan for Ted Cruz and the rich and one for the rest of us poor shlubs".

If I were Ted Cruz, I'd simply turn it around and ask, "What would you have done?" or "What do you think I should have done?"

Exactly ,and I think he is more or less saying exactly that . One of the few things right in Obamacare is that the lawmakers have to be insured under the same rules as everyone else.

tomder55  posted on  2015-03-26 12:22:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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