Missoulian: Single-payer mentions draw cheers at Baucus-sponsored health care talk
Sphere: Related ContentThe hearing ranged broadly over the possibilities for reform, but what clearly resonated for McArthur was something Baucus' chief of staff, Jon Selib, said a couple of times.
Discussing why a single-payer system of health insurance wasn't viable, Selib made reference to the more than 150 million Americans who are covered by some sort of employer-provided health care.
“A lot of people like that,” Selib said.
When the time came for questions, McArthur stood up and asked a simple question. Looking across a standing-room-only crowd of about 275, he asked how many were happy with their employer-based health insurance.Less than 10 people raised their hands.
“The number is bogus,” McArthur said. “It's not working for 95 percent of us.” McArthur drew resounding applause.
In fact, any mention of single-payer health care insurance brought raucous cheers and clapping.
Any other solution to health care reform - including Baucus' “balanced” plan that would create a mix of public and private plans - was received more coolly.Tuesday's session was one of a handful of events Baucus is sponsoring around the state this week. He chairs the Senate's powerful Finance Committee, and is the point man on health care reform.
He did not attend Tuesday's meeting, but Selib did, and he heard what the senator himself has heard since he announced that single-payer wasn't really on the table.
As Selib worked to massage that point, one man barked out, “Oh bull----.”Tom Roberts, president of the Western Montana Clinic and moderator at the session, asked the crowd to be civil, but the man had made his point.
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