This Republican Wants Americans to Choose Between a Phone and Health Insurance

Rep Jason Chaffetz said some Americans may have to choose between buying an iPhone and investing in their own insurance. Smh.

GOP Rep. Chaffetz: Americans may need to choose between "new iphone... they just love" and investing in health care https://t.co/5Hxwn2uOl5

— CNN This Morning (@CNNThisMorning) March 7, 2017

At least one Republican congressman wants Americans to choose between an iPhone and health care. While attempting to defend Republicans' Affordable Care Act replacement plan on Tuesday, Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah suggested to CNN's Alisyn Camerota that Americans are obligated to invest in their own coverage.

"You know what? Americans have choices," Chaffetz said when Camerota pointed out that access doesn't necessarily equal coverage. "And they've gotta make a choice. So maybe, rather than getting that new iPhone that they just love and they wanna go spend hundreds of dollars on that, maybe they should invest in their own health care."

Chaffetz later attempted to ease off the phones-or-insurance throttle, stopping short of a full-on apology or anything resembling awareness. "What we're trying to say—and maybe I didn't say it as smoothly as I possibly could—but people need to make a conscious choice and I believe in self-reliance," he toldFox News. "They're going to have to make those decisions."

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At least we can take some small comfort in the fact that Chaffetz's comparison of iPhones and health insurance, which doesn't make a lot of sense, was roundly mocked on Twitter by those more in tune with the realities of actual American life:

Reminder: iPhone-Shamer Jason Chaffetz Has His Healthcare Subsidized by Taxpayers https://t.co/S33BHr5jqK pic.twitter.com/SLUKNLrDRa

— Juan Morales (@10juanmorales) March 7, 2017

Jason Chaffetz urges low-income Americans, who pay for his new iPhone and healthcare, to choose between a new iPhone and healthcare.

— Marie Connor (@thistallawkgirl) March 7, 2017

"Maybe poor people should buy healthcare instead of phones"

"Fill out this job application online, email and phone number are required"

— erek smith (@Erek_Smith) March 7, 2017

Chaffetz @jasoninthehouse says people culd choose tween insurance & iPhone. Our leaders dont know iPhone cost is less than a deductible.

— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) March 7, 2017

Brand new iPhone: $700. Annual median healthcare cost per person $10,345. No comparison Congressman Chaffetz. SMH. #iphoneforhealthcare

— JR (@relovj) March 7, 2017

Crowd boos Chaffetz as he walks onstage pic.twitter.com/sywcwZ6pd8

— Courtney Tanner (@CourtneyLTanner) February 10, 2017

Chaffetz, of course, is known for fuckeries of this caliber. Just last month, he was poetically met with a chorus of jeers and boos during a town hall in Salt Lake City:

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