Will Lungren Change His Tune?

Will Lungren change his position on Ryan's scheme? If yesterday's special congressional election in upstate New York's conser...

Will Lungren change his position on Ryan's scheme?
If yesterday's special congressional election in upstate New York's conservative 26th district proved anything it is this - the political pendulum can swing quickly, not to mention politicians.

Less than a year following their sweeping victory in the 2010 mid-terms based on pillorying of the so-called "Obama Care," Republican strategist and spin doctors are surely scrambling to neuter, or at least counter-spin their Achilles heal - the so-called "reform" of the widely popular Medicare program.

Pushed by Wisconsin Republican Congressman Paul Ryan, the scheme essentially calls for privatization of a plan originally designed to help senior citizen access health care. Interestingly, one of the early backers of the plan was our own congressman, Dan Lungren.

At at town hall meeting in Elk Grove last summer Lungren defended Ryan's scheme, the "road plan" as it was called at the time, saying it was "mischaracterized." Lungren went on to say that Ryan was simply trying to "save" the program.

Now that voters in this rock-ribbed conservative district have thrown out the Republican, will Republicans start changing their tune with regards to Ryan Medicare privatization scheme? Already Senate Republicans are bailing.

Will Elk Grove's Congressman Dan Lungren stand by Ryan scheme? Hard to say.

Last summer after soundly criticizing Obama's stimulus plan, Lungren turned around and praised an in-district project funded by the same stimulus plan. Like any pol, Lungren is wanting it both ways.

So as the 2012 presidential election draws ever closer, it will be noteworthy to see how Lungren positions himself on what appears to be one of the defining campaign issues.

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Lynn said...

It floors me to see the number of Seniors at town hall meetings that support this guy and other Republicans. He just voted to end Medicare as we know it. How far do these people think a set "voucher" is going to go in paying for health insurance (if they can even get it at any cost)? At a time when people are struggeling to pay rising health care costs, health insurance companies are taking in record profits of 56% over 2008 levels! Medicare has worked for decades to make sure seniors get health care they need. Now Republicans want to turn it over to the greedy for profit health insurance companies. People should be calling all the politicians that support this before it is too late.

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