Unit 4: Institutions of National Government
“GOP focuses on health care law repeal in weekly address”
Synopsis: Senator Mitch McConnell (also Senate minority leader) hammered President Barack Obama over his health care reform law, which is under review by the Supreme Court, in the Republican weekly address. McConnell says that “the president was certainly right to join a call for health care reform. But the giant bill that he and others rammed through Congress has made things worse.” He, like many other members of the Republican Party, called for a repeal of the law. He argues that the law does not fix issues with Medicare funding, access to care, and rising costs. McConnell is also against the individual mandate provision, which is central to the Supreme Court’s consideration of the law. Obama did not address the health care law in his address but spoke about energy. He states that an increase in oil drilling will not help to “feed the nation’s energy appetite,” but drilling “has increased in his administration.” The president also states that his plan for a “clean energy future requires a rebuilding of transportation and communications infrastructure.” However Congress, especially the Republican-led House is slowing down progress including on a transportation bill that passed the Senate with bipartisan support.
Analysis: This article is an example of the president’s role as a Chief Legislator. The article talks about “Obamacare” which was a piece of legislation that President Obama had on his agenda that he had hoped to pass. Now this health care reform law is being reviewed by the Supreme Court because Republicans want to repeal it, mainly because of the individual mandate provision. This mandate is being questioned for its constitutionality. The article shows the president’s Chief Legislative powers by recommending measures on transportation, for example, the transportation bill that is being held up in Congress. Also, since this bill is being held up, mainly by the Republican-led House, this is an example of divided government. The Democrats are in control of the White House and the Republicans are in control of the House of Representatives. Rising gas prices and unemployment rates are key issues right now in the country. The president is acting on his role as Guardian of the Economy by trying to push through bills that will create jobs for construction workers and hopefully lower gas prices.