RYBAK FOR GUV
Will the Democrats get off Pawlenty's back now?
Mayor R.T. Rybak was reelected to another term as mayor of Minneapolis, and within 48 hours of winning that race he announces his intent to run for governor of Minnesota.
My question is this: Will those who are currently complaining about Gov. Tim Pawlenty running for president also complain about Rybak actively running for governor?
My suspicion is they won't.
MIKE MCLean, Richfield
BACHMANN AND HEALTH CARE
Actions speak louder than her words
U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann has once again leveraged her office to create a frenzy of misinformation in front of a camera ("Bachmann leads rally opposing health plan," Nov. 6). She needs to resist the compulsion to blurt out wild accusations and focus on the facts.
I also think she needs to start walking the talk. And, if Bachmann really opposes government involvement in health care, she can take the following steps:
• Give up her generous and government-funded health care plan.
• Plunge into the private market and apply for health care as an individual (probably with preexisting conditions, like the rest of us). See how she likes family premiums of $1,400 a month, "low" deductibles of $1,000 per person, rising copays and capped coverage.