Barrow did the right thing

Editor,

Regarding your column “John Barrow’s vote too far”:

John Barrow’s vote against the Pelosi Health Care bill should come as no surprise to anyone. I believe your interview with Congressman Barrow, a few months ago, indicated just that. Given the fact that Barrow is part of the “Blue Dog” contingency, his fiscal conservativeness was going to override any desires he might have had about healthcare reform.

Regardless of the “need” for reform, this bill, with its 1,900 pages and $2 trillion price tag should have made more members of Congress reluctant to cast a yes vote, if only for not having enough time to ready the thing. Mr. Barrow has said that if the numbers aren’t right, he wouldn’t support it. When the politically neutral Congressional Budget Office’s numbers indicated this bill was going to cost more than the sponsors were letting on, Mr. Barrow’s vote was already cast as a ‘NO.’

As for Mr. Barrow’s political longevity, that remains to be seen and depends on who challenges him. A challenger for the Democratic primary will have to come up with a lot more than finger pointing over which bills he did or didn’t support. His fiscal responsibility can be explained in the grand scheme of things.

And there’s no indication that Republicans won’t vote for him either if the challenger isn’t perceived as strong enough to beat Barrow. It’s the same way RINOs have survived election cycles. Frustrating, isn’t it?

J. Stevens

 

Barrow should serve district’s needs

Editor,

Call ‘em as they lay, Jim.  Be critical and sharp.  I think your strongest points were the simple ones—who are we as a district and what do we need?

E.G. Daves Rossell

2 replies on “Two views on Barrow health care vote”

  1. I wasn’t aware until this moment that Barrow voted against the House Health Care Monstrosity. I am glad he did. We are, if some form of legislation proposed by the democratic majority, gets passed in The U.S. Senate heading down the road to disaster Higher taxes, higher government debt, loss of present quality insurance, higher premiums. I am a retired government employee. I have good health insurance. I fear a government debacle

  2. Just so I understand what you are saying here wkc1970: It’s ok for taxpayers to fund YOUR pension. It’s ok for taxpayers to fund YOUR “good” health insurance. However, since you got YOURS, all others be damned? It’s a bit scary that you can’t see the hypocrisy in your position.

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