Excerpts of the President's opening remarks at Wednesday's news conference

From the BNO Newsroom.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) -- The White House released the following prepared remarks of Barack Obama's presidential news conference on Wednesday evening.
"That is why I’ve said that
even as we rescue this economy from a full-blown crisis, we must rebuild it
stronger than before. And health insurance reform is central to that effort.
This is not just about the 47 million Americans who have no health insurance.
Reform is about every American who has ever feared that they may lose their
coverage if they become too sick, or lose their job, or change their job. It’s
about every small business that has been forced to lay off employees or cut back
on their coverage because it became too expensive. And it’s about the fact that
the biggest driving force behind our federal deficit is the skyrocketing cost of
Medicare and Medicaid.
So let me be clear: if we do not control these costs, we will not be able to
control our deficit. If we do not reform health care, your premiums and
out-of-pocket costs will continue to skyrocket. If we do not act, 14,000
Americans will continue to lose their health insurance every single day. These
are the consequences of inaction. These are the stakes of the debate we’re
having right now.
I realize that with all the charges and criticisms being thrown around in
Washington, many Americans may be wondering, “What’s in this for me? How does my
family stand to benefit from health insurance reform?”
Tonight I want to answer those questions. Because even though Congress is still
working through a few key issues, we already have agreement on the following
areas:
If you already have health insurance, the reform we’re proposing will provide
you with more security and more stability. It will keep government out of health
care decisions, giving you the option to keep your insurance if you’re happy
with it. It will prevent insurance companies from dropping your coverage if you
get too sick. It will give you the security of knowing that if you lose your
job, move, or change your job, you will still be able to have coverage. It will
limit the amount your insurance company can force you to pay for your medical
costs out of your own pocket. And it will cover preventive care like check-ups
and mammograms that save lives and money.
If you don’t have health insurance, or are a small business looking to cover
your employees, you’ll be able to choose a quality, affordable health plan
through a health insurance exchange – a marketplace that promotes choice and
competition Finally, no insurance company will be allowed to deny you coverage
because of a pre-existing medical condition.
I have also pledged that health insurance reform will not add to our deficit
over the next decade – and I mean it.
...
I understand how easy it is for this town to become consumed in the game of
politics – to turn every issue into running tally of who’s up and who’s down.
I’ve heard that one Republican strategist told his party that even though they
may want to compromise, it’s better politics to “go for the kill.” Another
Republican Senator said that defeating health reform is about “breaking” me.
So let me be clear: This isn’t about me. I have great health insurance, and so
does every Member of Congress. This debate is about the letters I read when I
sit in the Oval Office every day, and the stories I hear at town hall
meetings…This debate is not a game for these Americans, and they cannot afford
to wait for reform any longer. They are counting on us to get this done. They
are looking to us for leadership. And we must not let them down. We will pass
reform that lowers cost, promotes choice, and provides coverage that every
American can count on. And we will do it this year."
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