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"Rep. Kevin McCarthy: Town hall meetings a success, but most folks oppose Obamacare"

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Anonymous Dorsilaw said...

I attended the McCarthy Health Care Town Hall in Paso Robles on 02 SEP 2009, and the Capps Health Care Forum in SLO on 03 SEP 2009. The Capps forum was broadcast on http://www.slo-span.org/. The McCarthy event was not.
At McCarthy's event, I was given a Constituent Resource Packet with 4 pages of questions and answers about health, one page of health insurance statistics, and one page entitled Projected Deficit Spending and National Debt, summarizing debt created before the end of 2008 under prior Congressional approval.
At the Capps forum, I was given the 18-page summary of the proposed health care bill by the Congressional Research Service, entitled, “Private Health Insurance Provisions of HR 3200", - http://assets.opencrs.com/rpts/R40724_20090727.pdf - a 4-page timeline of the implementation of HR 3200, - http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090826/hr3200_timeline.pdf - and 13 pages of information on how Health Care reform will affect me, small businesses, senior citizens, disabled citizens, prevention, discrimination, existing conditions, health care delivery, waste and fraud prevention, and the cost of inaction. - http://energycommerce.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1687&catid=156&Itemid=55
The McCarthy event started very late, but ended on schedule. The Capps forum started early and ended late.
The McCarthy event had an aura of an amateur hour (40 mins) of comments from a (pre-picked) rowdy audience. The Capps Forum panel consisted of Capps who is a registered nurse, an emergency room physician and community leader Rushdi Abdul Cader, and the director of the Area Agency on Aging, Joyce Lippman. Capps presented 1 ½ hours of information concerning the pending bill with responses to written questions about the effects of the Health Care plan. The League of Woman Voters grouped questions by topic, and questions from each topic were addressed. Capps and her staff did not select questions. It wasn't surprising that the Capps forum handled 5 times more questions than the McCarthy event.
Capps included fact check monitors who actually corrected her when she misstated one provision of the bill concerning the coverage for imaging tests under Medicare. McCarthy made numerous erroneous statements which are contradicted by the bill and by his own webpage. Capps handed out a blank form to submit questions collected before the forum opened, and a blank form for your comments and questions after attending the forum. McCarthy handed out a prepared check list of 17 statements about Health Care for you to indicate which statements you agreed with. You could agree with all 17 of McCarthy's prepared statements, and you could agree with the proposed health care bill without being inconsistent.
Interestingly, about 25 people thought that it was appropriate to complain about the smaller capacity of the hall where Capps conducted her forum, while organizing a preplanned walkout - leaving about 25 empty seats (10 % of the available seats) which could have been occupied by open-minded people who desired to learn something about the Health Care bill. (They should learn that a walkout should be planned in private, not while standing in line. I came alone and was standing in line between a group of the protesters, and was told to walk out when a certain person stood up and yelled “Don't insult us”.) - Freedom of expression vs. responsible behavior.
If you totally disagreed with everything Capps and the distinguished panel had to say, you could not deny that you walked away from this forum with more information about the Health Care bill than you had before attending the forum. Unfortunately, the opportunity for a similar result was wasted by McCarthy.

September 9, 2009 at 10:33 AM

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