Received with far less fanfare than the Kucinich announcement, Representative Sutton (OH-13) has committed to a yes vote on the latest version of health reform.
“Every year more than 40,000 people die because they don’t have health insurance coverage, and in this great nation it should not be that way. The legislation is not perfect and indeed contains provisions that I will continue to strive to improve, but I will vote for the bill. By passing this legislation we will take the long overdue step toward ending the egregious, discriminatory practices of insurance companies that deny care based on pre-existing conditions and impose outrageous premium increases. This legislation will also strengthen the solvency of Medicare, lower drug costs for our seniors, and make health insurance more affordable and accessible for small businesses and individuals.”
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported yesterday that a number of Ohio’s Democrats are actually waiting to read the final bill before making their decisions. Who has time for that? There is no reason to actually know what you are voting on. Words be damned, the President and Speaker said it was a good plan, so it must be a good plan. Right, Betty?
Well, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey, Americans disagree. In fact, only 43% of Americans actually favor the health care plan Sutton and he cohorts are forcing upon us. 53% oppose it. These findings include just 23% who strongly favor the plan and 46% who Strongly Oppose it.
Betty, you are running on the wrong side of this issue, and using made up facts to support your stance. And, just like your vote on Cap And Trade, you are pushing forward on a plan that you have openly acknowledge to be flawed. You were elected to represent the people of OH-13, not to be a lap dog for house leadership.











