Rick Perry says we need to “fix” Obamacare, not defund it

Rick Perry doesn’t really care for Cruz’s strategy that may lead to a government shutdown, saying it’s not a good option. Rather he believes a better idea is to ‘fix’ Obamacare and he believes there is still time for that:

ABC NEWS: “Some Republicans now have the decision in front of them to defund Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act. Or, if not, the government should close down, perhaps temporarily. Do you think that would be a risky move for Republicans?  Would it be the same as ’95, ’96 when the government shut down temporarily, or are times different?”

RICK PERRY: “Well, it’s one of the options.”

ABC NEWS: “Is it a good option?”

RICK PERRY: “I don’t think it’s a good option.  What I suggest is there’s still time to sit down and try to fix Obamacare. When you have the unions that are now publically against this thing, when you see the number of people that are going to lose jobs, the number of folks that are going to go from full-time to part-time employees because of the implementation of Obamacare, the way that it’s written.  When you see this myriad of problems with it, and the fact is that it’s going to cost more money, they’ve publically stated it’s going to cost more money now, and people aren’t going to get to keep their doctor.  So, a lot of the premise it was set upon was false.  So I there’s still time for Congress to go in an fix it, and when I talk about fixing it, I’m talking about.”

ABC NEWS: “So fix it, not defund it necessarily?”

RICK PERRY: “Putting things into place that can fix Obamacare like health savings accounts, like personal responsibility programs, giving states the flexibility to come up with programs that fit their populations rather than this one size fits all.  If Congress could do that, and would do that, then I think it goes towards fixing our healthcare delivery system.  On the other side of that is if they can’t do that, why would we want to fund something that we know is going to bankrupt the states?  One of the reasons we didn’t participate in expansion of Medicaid is because we’ve run the numbers.  This is $18 billion over the next ten years out of the coffers of the state of Texas.  A $100 billion in all funds going in over the next 10 years and only a 3 percent reduction in the number of uninsured our state.  That’s just not a good exchange.  So, if they can’t fix it, why would you want to pay for that? Why would you want that to go forward?  The idea that you got to defund government over one program is a bit nonsensical as well.”

ABC NEWS: “So is Senator Cruz wrong?”

RICK PERRY: “Well, I’m not going to say he’s wrong.  I hope they’re working to try to find the solutions to fixing this and working with both sides of the aisle. We do it every day in states, whether it’s Maryland or whether it’s Texas to find solutions to these problems. One thing about governors, they have to perform, they have to deliver, we have timelines, and Washington, they talk a lot.”


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