So all the good things the House does dies in the United States Senate. And of course, President Obama would veto it anyway. So Legislatively, until we actually start winning elections, take over the Senate, put in a Republican president, somebody that actually repeal this law once and for all in 2016. This is sort of our only course of action here. And again, when a member of Congress finally has a chance to obtain standing to overturn something like this, I certainly feel I have an obligation to do that. (04:47–04:58)
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Asserts that repealing the law requires winning elections and gaining control of the Senate and presidency.
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