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원문 및 청취주소: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qicJ_IJzLPs여러분의 청취실력이 날마다 향상되길 바라면서
더 실력을 향상시키려면 따라 말하기도 중요합니다.LR를 off하고 자막만 누르면 자막만 볼 수 있습니다. 소리에 맞게 정확히 자막이 나옵니다.
해석을 대강알고 싶으신 분은 스크립트 읽기를 열어 복사한 다음
네이버 사전 파파고에 붙여 단어와 해석을 즐기시길 바랍니다
tip)LR를 on하고 화면을 250으로 확대해보면 자막을 훨씬 편하게 이용할 수 있고 커서를 모르는 단어에
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Rep. Chip Roy says GOP leaders need to 'show us the math' in tax cut, Medicaid talks
GEOFF BENNETT: President Trump's agenda
is facing a major test
in Congress
to help fund his tax cuts
. Medicaid is the single biggest area
of savings on the table.
Last night,
we spoke with GOP Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis,
who opposes some Medicaid cuts.
Tonight, a different view.
And correspondent Lisa Desjardins
picks it up there.
LISA DESJARDINS: Today,
the Congressional Budget Office sent out its analysis
of the impact of some potential Medicaid cuts
that some Republicans have proposed,
finding that these particular cuts
would mean 5.5 million fewer people
on Medicaid
and about 2.5 million
without insurance.
Those proposed cuts
at the same time
would save $700 billion.
To discuss the Republican plans,
Texas Congressman Chip Roy
joins me now.
Thank you, Congressman.
Those millions of Americans
who could lose Medicaid coverage
are the reason
that moderates have pushed back so hard,
as you know.
And they say
Speaker Johnson told them
he's taken those cuts off the table
. Are those cuts off the table now,
as far as you're concerned?
And could you support a bill
without them?
REP. CHIP ROY (R-TX): I think
those numbers are not quite right.
So we think we can get better services,
better programs,
save money
for the American people
and be more fair
and have a better overall health care system.
So we have some pretty simple thoughts,
that you shouldn't get more
on Medicaid
than Medicare,
that you shouldn't be able to qualify
if you're ineligible,
for example
, if you're illegal or if you're not qualified
under the program,
that, if you can work
, that you should work
, and that you shouldn't get more
if you're able-bodied
than if you're vulnerable.
We think it's pretty straightforward.
LISA DESJARDINS: Congressman,
Congresswoman Malliotakis told us last night
that she has managed to take these larger reforms,
these larger changes,
she would call them cuts
to some people,
out of the bill.
And Speaker Johnson has indicated that as well.
Is it your understanding
they're out of the bill and are you OK
with that?
REP. CHIP ROY: Well, I don't know of a bill yet.
The Energy
and Commerce Committee has not produced a bill.
LISA DESJARDINS: But are they off the table
in the discussion?
REP. CHIP ROY: Lord knows
the bill has not gone through the Rules Committee,
on which I sit,
and it sure as hell hasn't gone off the House floor,
which I certainly have an election certificate
to sit on.
The fact of the matter is
, they need to come to the table
and show us the math.
How are they going to balance the tax cuts
that they so often want to dole out,
but not do the spending reform
we need to do
when we're $37 trillion in debt,
and the average American can't afford health care,
and the average American can't afford a car,
and the average American can't afford to live,
and the average American can't afford a house?
And interest rates are going up.
And we're spending a trillion dollars a year
on interest
because Republicans never met a promise
they didn't want to make
without the taxes
to actually pay for the promise
that they're delivering to people.
So I would say to my Republican colleagues
, my moderate friends,
you have a hard wall
you have got to get through
. And that is me and a bunch of others
that believe that our budget needs to balance,
the deficits need to go down,
and that we need to be honest
with the American people.
And I'm tired of the vulnerable getting screwed
by the empty promises of both Republicans and Democrats
who want to
try to lie to them
and say that they can have this magic fairy dust
of government-provided
programs
which are subpar
and then complain
when we have $37 trillion of deficits.
We owe our kids and our grandkids
better than that
So that's my answer.
Nothing's off the table,
because, if it's off the table,
then I'm off the table.
LISA DESJARDINS: What do you say to some of those vulnerable populations?
I think 9 percent of your district
or so is on Medicaid.
And also rural hospitals
are really concerned.
They have been
struggling as it is.
That's a -- I know, a larger problem
, but they're concerned that
if there are more uninsured,
that's going to fall on them
and that that could be an existential crisis.
What do you say
to those vulnerable populations?
I know you're fighting
for a bottom line here,
but people could get hurt in the middle.
REP. CHIP ROY: Yes, I'm fighting
for the vulnerable population
who are getting screwed
by empty promises from politicians.
That's what I'm fighting for.
LISA DESJARDINS: But rural hospitals and those on Medicaid
are concerned,
like in your district.
REP. CHIP ROY: Because -- they're concerned,
but they're concerned
because they don't want the provider tax touched,
but it's a provider tax that is a flawed model.
Rural hospitals can do just fine
if we create a model
in which they can work
and so they can actually have doctors
. How about doctors owning hospitals,
instead of major corporations? How
about letting an individual go to a doctor
and a DPC model,
so you have a direct relationship
and you have money
in an account
that you can use to go shop for care
, instead of being screwed by an insurance company,
who tells you that, oh, you don't have the doctor
s in your network?
Or you know what?
You only can have a co-pay of this
or a high deductible of this,
when you're spending $2,000 a month
for the privilege of insurance.
I don't think that Medicaid coverage
or highly regulated insurance coverage
is actual coverage
. I think I should just be able to go to the doctor.
And that's what I'm fighting for,
the average hard-working American
who can't afford health care,
the poor and vulnerable
who are getting hosed
because we're making promises
to corporate executives,
and all of these people making tons of money off of a crony,
capitalistic,
rigged system
by both Democrats and Republicans
who don't want to tell lobbyists no.
I'm happy to tell the lobbyists no,
to stand up for the hardworking Americans
that I represent.
LISA DESJARDINS: In just a minute or so
we have left, Congressman
, I am a debt nerd.
You are a debt and deficit hawk.
Where this bill stands right now,
do you think it could add trillions
to the deficit, could it not?
Or how do you see it?
And is it on a track you can support?
REP. CHIP ROY: Yes, well we're only going to be able to support
legislation
that will reduce the deficit.
Otherwise, we will be a no.
The only question is going to be,
what math are we looking at, right?
There's going to be a lot of people
throwing a lot of models around.
They're going to want to say
they get enough savings out of Medicaid
, enough savings out of food stamps,
enough savings out of student
loans
or whatever to add it up.
And they're going to want to be really robust
on tax cuts.
And they're going to want to say,
oh,
the economic growth plus the savings
will be fine.
And I'm going to be looking at it
and trying to be honest
about what we're actually talking about.
The American people deserve honesty.
They don't deserve simple campaign rhetoric.
I'm tired of that.
Republicans campaign on balanced budgets
and they campaign on tax cuts
, but they only deliver tax cuts
and never deliver a balanced budget.
We have got to actually deliver.
I applaud Jodey Arrington
and a bunch of my colleagues
across the spectrum
who recognize and believe in that,
and my good friends like Nicole,
whom you mentioned,
who I share a whole lot of values
with and I think we can actually come together
and produce a product that matters.
But what we can't do is put our head
in the sand.
We have to deliver for the people
we represent.
LISA DESJARDINS: Being honest,
and we want to have you on another time
to talk about Social Security
and Medicare,
which are the biggest drivers
of the debt
and not addressed
yet in this bill.
But, Representative Chip Roy of Texas
, thank you so much.
REP. CHIP ROY: Thanks, Lisa.