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On health care -- president should speak less, listen more
St. Paul Pioneer Press ^ | 09/15/2009 | Laura Brod

Posted on 09/16/2009 8:17:14 AM PDT by rhema

It is always great to have a sitting president visit our state — regardless of party affiliation.

While President Obama briefly mentioned Mayo Clinic in his speech in Minneapolis last week, it would have been far more instructive for him, and the nation, had he gone to Rochester to see the cutting-edge treatments developed there. Despite President Obama's rhetorical reference to Mayo as an example of what is right, his "new plan" includes proposals that are antithetical to what makes Mayo work for so many people. Better listening might lead to better policy — policy that relies more on what Mayo has learned about bringing teamwork to bear on the best interests of the individual, and less on the heavy hand of the federal bureaucracy.

The president could have gone to Medtronic - a global leader with a reputation for innovation such as the integrated insulin pump/glucose monitoring device that improves outcomes and the lives of those with diabetes. Or, he could have met with the folks at Medtronic to listen to them talk about how his tax proposals will impact their ability to create and retain jobs in Minnesota, or in the United States, for that matter.

Of course, he could have taken time to visit the University of Minnesota - consistently ranked as one of the top hospitals for health outcomes and for efforts related to childhood cancers and autism therapies.

But he didn't. He came to Minnesota to give a partisan speech to generate support for his idea of "reform." Unfortunately, when you spend so much time telling people why you're right you can never really hear people trying to tell you that you might be wrong.

Minnesotans already know that our state is a proven incubator for cost-cutting ideas and cutting-edge healthcare technologies. All of us, regardless of party affiliation, must be concerned that these innovations may be at risk if we get this "reform" wrong.

We should also all agree that reining in health care costs is a must — the fiscal foundation of our country is at risk. Health-care spending accounts for approximately one-sixth of our national economy, and because of that, getting it right is critical.

Unfortunately, President Obama came to Minnesota to tell us what we must change in order to conform to a narrow Washington view of how our health care system should work. He came to Minnesota to tell us that he was going to take some of our ideas, combine them with some of their ideas - put them through the Washington, D.C., spin cycle - and hope that something good comes out he can call reform.

Further nationalizing health care should concern all of us. The Medicare program is an example of how federal management of health care is in need of fundamental reform and is actually short-changing states like Minnesota. Reforming Medicare to erase the outrageous inequities is something on which Republicans and Democrats in Minnesota agree — a great opportunity for common ground.

The president also has talked about how eliminating "waste, fraud, and abuse" in Medicare must be undertaken. I completely agree, and I suspect any tax-paying Minnesotan would, too.

But it underscores the problem with the current state of Washington thinking: If we know there is massive waste, fraud and abuse in the billions of dollars we currently spend on health care in this country, should we not address that before creating another huge government bureaucracy that will generate even greater waste, fraud and abuse?

The president can regain the trust of the people and actually pass meaningful reform if he's candid about what's working in health care, what's broken and what the solutions require. But if he relies solely on lofty words that gloss over the serious flaws in bringing even more government control to health care, he won't receive the citizens' trust.

The president came to Minnesota to give a partisan speech before a partisan crowd. And I respect his right to do this. But, Mr. President, the time for good speeches is past. It's time to listen to those who have already made health care reform work and who have made a difference. It is time to put action over words.

It's time to put the real ability, talents and skills of some of our nation's proven leaders in this arena - many from Minnesota - to work bringing forward solutions that ensure that any health reform does just that: work.

Laura Brod, a Republican from New Prague, represents District 25A in the Minnesota House, and is often mentioned as a potential candidate for governor.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: bho44; bhohealthcare; healthcare; obama; obamacare

1 posted on 09/16/2009 8:17:15 AM PDT by rhema
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To: rhema

Why is it so hard to understand this isn’t about health care, its all about Barry.


2 posted on 09/16/2009 8:20:22 AM PDT by 556x45
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To: 556x45

It is all about Barry


3 posted on 09/16/2009 8:24:18 AM PDT by television is just wrong (one bad ass mistake America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: rhema
For the first time in my life, I am afraid for my Country. I feel powerless to stop what's happening!

Yes, it's all about Obummer and his Marxist agenda.

4 posted on 09/16/2009 8:27:06 AM PDT by alice_in_bubbaland (Markets and Marxists Don't Mix! Audit the FED NOW!)
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To: rhema

Laura dear, I just don’t get it. You are dealing not with a president brimming with good intentions but a Manchurian Marxist.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2340847/posts?page=8#8


5 posted on 09/16/2009 8:30:05 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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To: rhema

He says NOTHING better than anybody!

Barry is too egomaniacal and narcissistic to grasp the First Law of Holes:
“When you get to the bottom, STOP DIGGING!!”

SOME FOLKS THINK HE TALKS TOO MUCH!

I say, KEEP IT UP!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-SP_JzyRFs


6 posted on 09/16/2009 8:30:48 AM PDT by Dick Bachert (.THE 2010 ELECTIONS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN OUR LIFETIMES. BE THERE!!)
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To: rhema

“It’s time to listen to those who have already made health care reform work and who have made a difference. It is time to put action over words”

I don’t think the President personally understands one iota of the details or basic logistic issues of the plan he has ‘proposed’.

It is not possible for a single person (the instant he steps over the threshold at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.) to automatically become an authority on the Health Care particulars and problems in the U.S.

And THAT’S OK... but to arrogantly front it off to American voters as if he ‘knows’ the insurance business, has assessed the problems, researched possible solutions, wrote the plan the INSTANT he was inaugurated, and completely without the full involvement of people NO ONE elected (and who Americans can never hold to account), is REALLY too much!

He has the summary expectation that American voters will swallow this thing whole and not question who IN FACT contrived this Communist drivel… that we will just believe the President, personally, has the interest and well-being of Americans at heart when he foists this on us.

What a LIE to allow Americans (any Americans) to persist in their belief that this will get them ‘free health care’. Even if such a thing were possible …I am old enough to know that when something is “FREE”, that means it is not worth anything. Like the toy in the Cracker Jack box!

When will the whole charade end??


7 posted on 09/16/2009 8:39:20 AM PDT by SMARTY ("Stay together, pay the soldiers and forget everything else" Lucius Septimus Severus)
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To: 556x45
NOOOOO...it's all about CONTROL!
8 posted on 09/16/2009 8:41:20 AM PDT by goodnesswins (George Orwell would be proud. Truth are lies, Slavery is Freedom, Oppression is Feminism.)
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To: rhema

I sense an emerging MSM trend in the past couple of days....his friends are trying to protect him by urging him to “Just Shut the Hell Up, Barry!”


9 posted on 09/16/2009 9:38:16 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: socialismisinsidious


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10 posted on 09/16/2009 1:16:24 PM PDT by socialismisinsidious ( The socialist income tax system turns US citizens into beggars or quitters!)
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To: rhema
It is always great to have a sitting president visit our state — regardless of party affiliation.

True, and I can't wait until 2012, when we will be rid of the usurper and will again have a sitting president who can visit my state.

11 posted on 09/16/2009 1:29:40 PM PDT by TurtleUp (I believe that America is good and that human life is good, so I'm a conservative.)
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