Search Results


To Listen to Audio click the Play Button [beneath each segment] which varies based on the browser you are using.


July 25, 2024


Title: Rising Health Care Costs: Who Is To Blame?
Topic: The Inflation Reduction Act
Discussed by Phil Kerpen
with American Commitment (AmericanCommitment.org)


Part 1 of 2

Many Americans believe that Trump and the Republicans are to blame for the disastrous health care crisis our nation is experiencing. But who is really to blame?

Phil Kerpen is the President of American Commitment. Today, Phil answers questions regarding Obamacare, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the rising cost of health care and prescription drugs.

Click here to access the survey that Phil discusses in this interview.

Click here for the latest from American Commitment on health care issues affecting our nation.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is America the only country in the world grappling with the cost of health care? Phil explains that the problem around the world isn’t so much about health costs; the problem is finding health care or a physician due to government interference.

Do individuals control the every-day decisions about their healthcare or does big government really make the decision for them?

For decades, have Republicans focused on placing more control of medical decisions in the hands of individual Americans? Phil frustratingly discusses the big talk from Republicans, but the lack of action.

Democrats sold Obamacare as the solution to lower overall costs for healthcare and for increasing access for all Americans. Did Democrats fulfill this promise? Just remember the “If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor” lie.

Do Americans blame government and big insurance conglomerates for their individual health care costs?



More from this Guest      More on this Topic      More from this Organization

Title: Part 2 of 2 - Rising Health Care Costs: Who Is To Blame?
Topic: The Inflation Reduction Act
Discussed by Phil Kerpen
with American Commitment (AmericanCommitment.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Did the Inflation Reduction Act help lower insurance and prescription drug costs for seniors?

How do seniors react when they learn Democrats cut Medicare by billions in order to fund health care for illegal immigrants and other liberal causes? Phil reveals that seniors “go crazy” when they are told of the “extras” that are in the Inflation Reduction Act, which are costing them more and more money every year.

Do seniors state that health care affordability is their primary concern? Click here to learn how American Commitment is helping seniors.

Who gets the kickbacks from the high health care and prescription drug costs due to the Inflation Reduction Act? Why isn’t this illegal?

Click here to help support American Commitment.



More from this Guest      More on this Topic      More from this Organization

September 12, 2023


Title: Seniors Opinion of the Inflation Reduction Act
Topic: The Inflation Reduction Act
Discussed by Phil Kerpen
with American Commitment (AmericanCommitment.org)

Phil Kerpen is the President of the American Commitment, an organization committed to restoring and protecting free markets, economic growth, and individual freedom. Today, Phil Kerpen discusses their latest National Survey of Older Adults concerning the Inflation Reduction Act.

Click here for more information about various campaigns the American Commitment is currently working on.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Do many seniors believe the Inflation Reduction Act personally helped them? HINT: Nope. Not at all.

One intention of the Inflation Reduction Act was to deliver Medicare drug savings for the government. Were these savings actually diverted towards unrelated spending? Phil reveals that approximately 95% of the savings have been diverted to unrelated tax subsidies and give aways for green energy companies.

How many Republicans voted for the Inflation Reduction Act?

Who do seniors say benefited from the Inflation Reduction Act? Phil discusses the specific questions they asked seniors and their answers…

Do seniors view the Inflation Reduction Act as a success or failure?

Click here to help support the American Commitment.



More from this Guest      More on this Topic      More from this Organization