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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Paul Broun Walks Away After He Cannot Answer A Direct Question

Rep. Broun walks away from man asking for plan to lower health care costs: ‘If you have a suggestion, send it.’
Yesterday, Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA) held a town hall in Watkinsville, GA, where he fielded questions about health care legislation before Congress. At the conclusion of the town hall, Ryan Lewis, an Athens, GA, resident, approached the congressman and politely explained to him about how his health insurance company refuses to pay for his treatment. In response, Broun told Lewis, “We need to make insurance affordable.” Lewis then asked, “How do we do that?” Rather than offering a GOP solution to skyrocketing health care costs, Broun simply told him, “If you have a suggestion, send it to me” and quickly walked away. LinkHere

"10 Missing Republican Talking Points on Health Care."
50 Million Uninsured in America
Another 25 Million Underinsured
Employer-Based Coverage Plummets Below 60%
Employer Health Costs to Jump by 9% in 2010
One in Five Americans Forced to Postpone Care
62% of U.S. Bankruptcies Involve Medical Bills
Current Health Care Costs Already Fueling Job Losses
94% of Health Insurance Markets in U.S Nearing Monopolization
Dramatic Decline in Emergency Room Capacity
Perpetuating Red State Health Care Failure

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