King Won't Give Up His Government Health Care, but Applauds Those Who Do "for Standing on Principle"

by: Alex Seitz-Wald  |  Think Progress | Report

As ThinkProgress has noted, despite spending the past year and a half railing against government healthcare, just five Republican members of the 112th Congress have been willing to forgo their own government healthcare coverage, which is provided to them as federal employees. Rep.-elect Joe Walsh (R-IL) is one of those Republicans who will opt out of his congressional health package, even though his wife will have difficulty finding coverage due to her pre-existing condition (that is, until portions of President Obama’s health care law barring insurers from discriminating against people with such conditions take affect in 2014).

Asked tonight about Walsh’s suggestion that it’s hypocritical for GOP congressmen fighting Obama’s health law to keep their own government coverage, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) didn’t seem to disagree. King told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer that he gives Walsh “a lot of credit for standing on principle,” even though King himself won’t forgo his government coverage:

BLITZER: [H]e thinks to accept the federal government’s health insurance program would be hypocritical, do you accept the federal government’s health insurance program for yourself

KING: Well, I’m on it now, like other federal employees are –

BLITZER: Will you stay on it?

KING: I don’t intend to pull off of it, but I give Joe a lot of credit for that. I went to Joe to help him in the campaign and I give him a lot of credit for standing on principle.

Watch it:

Walsh explained his decision by saying, “My wife and I now are going to have to go through the struggles that a lot of Americans go through, trying to find insurance in the individual market and having to deal with problems of preexisting conditions.” As of 2008, 12 percent of King’s constituents lacked coverage. Apparently King doesn’t think he should have to face the same struggles as them. 

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Call or email Peter King's

Call or email Peter King's offices to express your outrage that he is taking part in assaulting the new, admittedly meager, package of health insurance reforms, with no alternative solution, and under the guise of a gov't. takeover of healthcare, and at the same time keeping his single payer, gov't.-administered health insurance.

The missing link here is public outrage, folks. The GOP and health insurance corporations have intentionally attempted to poison dissent with last years' town hall "dust-ups", that got people sick and tired of the shouting. It was a plan to shut people up, and it apparently is working.

We cannot allow "reps" like Peter King-IA to sit on his double standard, on national TV no less.



It is interesting, and

It is interesting, and significant, that of the five Republicans willing to opt out of their "gov't. healthcare", only three (Joe Walsh, Bobby Schilling, and Mike Kelly), will have private corporate health insurance the way most Americans get it. The other 286 will continue coverage under gov't administered care.

The only conclusion here folks is that Americans need to be more careful in choosing their reps. Because these yahoos (all but three) are telling YOU that gov't. administered healthcare is bad, and then they're sending their healthcare tab to Uncle Sam. OUTRAGEOUS.



Sorry, that's Rep. Steve

Sorry, that's Rep. Steve King from Iowa, not Peter King, who is from NY.



It is Steven King of IA, not

It is Steven King of IA, not Peter King of New York (although they both suck) and he can be contacted here http://steveking.house.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactUs.ContactForm&CFID=46790537&CFTOKEN=90555213



Steve King is just another

Steve King is just another rethuglican hypocrite. He was a draft-dodger during the Vietnam war and now is a full-throated war-hawk. As long as it's someone else's life on the line.
He's just a Michelle Bachman wannabe. He's been in congress for 10 years and has not passed a single bill of his own origin. Why the people in western Iowa continue to send this ineffectual buffoon to congress is a mystery.
I had hoped that when Iowa looses a congress-critter that Steve King would be forced out but with a new Republican governor they'll probably just merge 2 Democratic districts.



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