HEALTH CARE REFORM
Republicans have little credibility on the issue
Republicans in Congress claim that they would work with the president on health care reform if only he would toss out his current bill and start from scratch. But what reason is there to believe them? President Bill Clinton tried to reform health care policy in the '90s, and congressional Republicans killed it.
They then held power for eight years under George W. Bush (six of those with majorities in Congress) and did nothing as millions of working Americans were denied or lost coverage. If Republicans really wanted to control costs or ensure coverage, why didn't they act then?
It's time for Democrats to move ahead with or without the Republicans and pass a bill that finally puts America on the path to affordable health care for all.
PAMELA J. SNOPL, MINNEAPOLIS
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What a joke. After watching much of the health care summit, I'm amazed that Congress gets anything done. I've been in business meetings where more was accomplished in an hour.
Tear up the current versions of the bill and use these bloated documents for firewood. Then start from scratch. Who put the time limit on passing this in a hurry anyway? This is too important to push through.
CON RIVARD, SPRING LAKE PARK