“We want to get our country back,” New Iberia TEA Party organizer Lynn Dartez said in a phone interview before the meeting. “We don’t want death care, and we don’t want Congress to meddle at all in our health care business.”
Dartez said he was attending Vitter’s health care forum with a few of his TEA Party members, while hundreds of Acadiana residents were turned away at the Lafayette Public Library’s South Regional Branch doors during a torrential downpour.
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“The problem with a 1,000-page bill is you can’t have a brief synopsis,” Vitter said of the bill before Congress. “You can’t have it in plain English. There are so many hidden things tucked away.”
Vitter answered questions submitted before the meeting from audience members, most of whom spoke out against Obama’s plan and other Democratic health care proposals being debated.
Elderly residents expressed concern over how the health care overhaul would affect their Medicare benefits, which Vitter said would be cut by more than $500 million to fund a public option.
“You should be worried,” Vitter said. “You don’t deserve that.”
The crowd also heard from a panel that included Dr. Andy Blalock, physician at Our Lady of Lourdes, Lafayette businessman Max Hoyt and Grace-Marie Turner, president of the Galen Institute, a public policy research center.
“The United States has the best health care in the world,” Blalock said. “We cannot allow Washington to ruin our health care while they try to find a way to pay for it.”
However, according to the World Health Organization health care system rankings released in 2000, the United States health care system ranked 37th in the world, Forbes magazine and several other news outlets reported.
Blalock told a supportive crowd that the public option plan would increase health care costs, increase the federal deficit, increase patient waiting time and still leave millions of Americans without coverage.
Hoyt, owner of Pixus Digital Printing, told the audience of his struggles as a small business owner to provide health insurance for his 16 employees. Hoyt has seen a double-digit increase in hospitalization premiums, he said, but added Obama’s plan is not the answer.
“No country has ever afforded free, top-of-the-line health care and survived,” Hoyt said.
Turner warned the crowd to be leery of Obama’s newest proposal, a nonprofit co-op that would replace the public option, calling it the “blanket over the Trojan horse.”
Turner also said if this bill passes, the Mayo Clinic and several other leading health clinics in the country told Congress in an open letter that they will “close their doors.”
However, the open letter does not state the clinics will close. The letter, found at www.mayoclinic.org, states that the clinic supports legislation that will include Medicare payment reforms, and urges the president and Congress to pass a bill being proposed currently that includes the Medicare reforms.
The co-op idea has only been brought up over the past few days, and though details are sketchy, it is broadly defined as “private, nonprofit consumer-owned” health care, much like rural electric and water co-ops, The New York Times reported.
Vitter said no one is sure yet of what the co-op entails, but urged attendees to stay informed on any updates on the health care proposal.
When Congress’ August recess is over, Vitter said he will try to add an amendment to the Senate bill that will force all members of Congress to use whatever public option they pass.
Vitter said a similar House measure failed in a key committee, “with the help of a no-vote from Charlie Melancon,” a Napoleonville Democratic representative who is expected to run against Vitter in the 2010 senatorial race.
Melancon’s spokeswoman Robin Winchell, however, said he did not support the public option in the House bill and voted against the bill in committee.
“(Melancon) believes every individual’s right to make their own health care decisions must be protected, including choosing a health insurance plan,” Winchell said. “No one should be forced into the public option or any other health care plan.”
A provision that would have prohibited the federal government from funding abortions also failed because of Democrats, Vitter said after hearing from a concerned Catholic who said she would act as a “conscientious objector” and not pay taxes that would fund abortions.
Vitter offered two alternatives to a public option: an association health care plan in which small businesses could band together through trade organizations across state lines to increase the number of participants, and an increase in the number of health savings plans that would lower premiums and increase deductibles.
Though Vitter has voted largely along conservative lines, Dartez said he and a few others in New Iberia do not support his re-election because “we need to get everybody out and really clean house and start over.”
“We can’t have one corrupted official in there,” Dartez said. “All the same stuff will start happening again. We need to get the right people in office.”
Vitter commended the crowd throughout the meeting for coming out and speaking up on the health care issue. The last three weeks of ongoing rallies against the proposal have had a large impact, Vitter said, but added the debate is not over.
“Stay in their face and don’t ever go away,” Vitter said. “The key is to stay involved, stay loud. Don’t ever go to sleep on this issue.”


Comments
ETEE wrote on Sep 9, 2009 6:59 PM:
John wrote on Sep 8, 2009 2:09 PM:
This means that pro life people only wish to protect life when its still in the womb.
this ofcource is an oxymoron because the definition of 'birth' is the begining of life. The definition of conception is the creation of an idea.
Anyway....
People who are 'pro-life' are ussually also anti helping poor people get the healthcare they need, anti environmet, pro death penilty and pro war. This makes 'pro life' people 'pro-death'. It's kind of like 1984 and the 'ministry-of-peace'._hypocrites! "
Translator wrote on Sep 5, 2009 1:42 PM:
"Can you elaberate on the statement "Why are "prolife" people only "prolife" until birth"???? I agreed with the rest of your text. Birth of whom? "
Right wingers only seem to care about protecting people while they're still in the womb. Once they're born it's every man for himself.
The issue of abortion isn't so much of a concern for human life as it is a desire to punish fornicators. If they were as pro-life as they claim, they would be cheer leading healthcare reform rather than running resistance for the insurance industry. "
neworleanscajun wrote on Sep 5, 2009 11:50 AM:
In reality, private insurance companies would go the way of the dinosaur. They will not be able to compete with the public plan.
Private companies will have price control on existing customers, yet won't be able to bring in new customers after Y1 of the Obama plan (Section 102).
Employers will have five years to make their health plan identical to the public option. They will probably scrap their plans in favor of a public option that is subsidized by the taxpayer, forcing their employees into Obamacare.
The regulator cannot simultaneously be the competitor. "
Master Sparks wrote on Sep 4, 2009 8:38 PM:
Jan B wrote on Sep 4, 2009 7:31 PM:
Jan B wrote on Sep 4, 2009 7:06 PM:
John wrote on Sep 4, 2009 10:11 AM:
We trust the government to do lots of things like fire departments, police, schools and so on.
The current healthcare system is flawed, big time and what it needs is a change that insures all of us no matter what happens,
We can pay to save people from a fire but not some terminal desease or injury?
Why are "pro-life" people only "pro-life" until birth?
We need to help others. "
Nathaniel McGee wrote on Sep 4, 2009 9:35 AM:
Jan B wrote on Sep 2, 2009 12:35 PM:
John wrote on Sep 1, 2009 9:19 PM:
Here Now wrote on Aug 31, 2009 12:25 AM:
p.s. - America is ranked 37th in the 2000 WHO ranking of the world's health systems. That was the last time this ranking was produced. France was #1. "
Healtyhandglad wrote on Aug 30, 2009 9:24 AM:
Race is not the problem, distraction from the issue doesn't fly!!.
Obama didn't write the plan in the first place.
Your remark about Glenn Beck and Hannity, just tells me you might be better off to listen and heed!!!!
Take out the abuse of Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security and keep Government from squandering the money and it will work!!
EVERYONE have the same coverage - President, House, Senate, EVERYONE!!!
This is a GOVERNMENT CONTROL TACTIC !!
DON"T PASS THIS BILL!!! I WANT TO CONTROL MY LIFE AND BE FREE!!
LISTEN UP - WISE UP!! "
Master Sparks wrote on Aug 29, 2009 10:37 PM:
GO Mr.Dartez wrote on Aug 29, 2009 2:32 PM:
To Master Sparks wrote on Aug 29, 2009 10:51 AM:
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Feel free to kiss the democrat...good-bye that is. "
Paul Allen wrote on Aug 25, 2009 6:33 AM:
Master Sparks wrote on Aug 24, 2009 7:42 PM:
get real wrote on Aug 24, 2009 3:08 AM:
Where's tort reform? Where's common billing? This would save 200 billion/year. Where's the ability to purchase insurance across state line? These are real reform ideas that would save money. Is anyone talking about this? Read the bill. If they can save billions in medicare, why haven't they. Notice this is not going in effect until 2013, after the election? HMMMMMM "
more info wrote on Aug 24, 2009 3:00 AM:
everyonehasone wrote on Aug 24, 2009 2:58 AM:
neworleanscajun wrote on Aug 23, 2009 6:44 PM:
neworleanscajun wrote on Aug 23, 2009 5:57 PM:
Steve, why dont YOU do some research...like read the bill with an open mind if that's possible? I don't agree with your contention that the US health care is one of the worst. There might be countries with better health care, but these countries are smaller, more homogeneous, and don't have millions of illegal aliens. Considering all of the complicating factors, I think we do quite well...with definite room for improvement. "
Jan B wrote on Aug 23, 2009 12:22 PM:
Jan B wrote on Aug 23, 2009 12:03 PM:
Jan B wrote on Aug 23, 2009 11:41 AM:
Gerald wrote on Aug 23, 2009 7:01 AM:
The "truth" is that the public option will wipe out most private insurances because they will no longer be economically viable.
MOST?????
READ PAGE 16 "
Steve M wrote on Aug 23, 2009 12:56 AM:
Toni wrote on Aug 22, 2009 7:07 PM:
Medicare (government) will not be taken away. Social Security is in danger because people have used the reserve for other Programs.
If you're upset because our President is black GET OVER IT. He's more erudite than most whites I know "
neworleanscajun wrote on Aug 22, 2009 5:56 PM:
My response to caliguy was to point out how foolish it was to single out just Vitter. I wrote: "Almost all politicians are hypocrites."
My response to ricochet was to point out the fallacies of his opinions disguised as self-pronounced "truths'...which seemed designed to slam Republicans,
Addressing the serious problems we face does not equate giving Obama/Pelosi/Reid a blank check and unquestioning support. Do you honestly believe that only Republicans attack instead of coming up with solutions/answers? Sorry, but I think both sides are guilty, and one reason I post is to point this out. "
John wrote on Aug 22, 2009 2:11 PM:
Do you want me to spout off the plethora of republicans that have had scandal and done bad things?
Behold the republican party of No. Behold the party of hypocrites whose only solution to our social, economic, environmental and international problems is to attack the other individual.
Personal issues are fun and funny to discuss, but let this discourse be about solutions. I have had enough with sweeping our local, statewide, national and international problems under the rug.
It’s about time we address the_real problems_we_have_now.
I am_for_progress,_not_the_same old thing. "
neworleanscajun wrote on Aug 22, 2009 10:54 AM:
What about your heroes? Ted Kennedy (killed Mary Jo Kopechne in 1969), Barney Frank (gay prostitution ring operating out of his house), John Edwards (cheating on his cancer stricken wife), Bill Clinton (Monica, etc.and using Arkansas state troopers to pimp for him), JFK (serial cheater). Should they also have resigned, or are Democrats exempt? Please don't bring up the "running-on-moral-values" stupidity. Almost alll politicians are hypocrites.
The only people being duped by the Obamacare proposals are one sided people like yourself. I am FOR health care reform, but AGAINST the Obamacare fiasco. "
LETS MAKE A DEAL wrote on Aug 22, 2009 2:47 AM:
John wrote on Aug 21, 2009 7:45 PM:
Sorry, I left "time" out. "
caliguy55 wrote on Aug 21, 2009 4:11 PM:
Ricochet wrote on Aug 21, 2009 10:23 AM:
John wrote on Aug 21, 2009 10:03 AM:
The guy ran on "family values" otherwise I wouldn't really care what someone does with their presonal life.
I feel it's we had governement that worked for the people, not corporate greed and Vitter doesn't have much to offer. I hope we Louisianians vote him out of office and put a Liberal progressive in office to hellp reform this state!
The time has come for Louisiana not to be last in everything besides pollution per capital and a_vanishing_coastline. "
John wrote on Aug 21, 2009 9:40 AM:
Paying for healthcare is not an issue for them. People from Canada think we are pretty nuts for the government not paying for our healthcare.
Instead, we have sellective socialism for corporate thieves. "
John wrote on Aug 21, 2009 9:37 AM:
We are already paying for it because people that cannot afford healthcare do not see a regular doctor. They go to the emergency room and can't and don't pay for it. That bill ussually gets passed to the tax payers and because it is the emergency room, it is really expensive. If we had the public option, these people would be able to see a regular doctor, thus saving a lot of money on the total public bill and helping those who fall through the cracks become healthier, more productive citizens.
Let's_make_our_world_better. :) "
John wrote on Aug 21, 2009 9:32 AM:
neworleanscajun wrote on Aug 20, 2009 7:02 PM:
The "truth" is that you are so biased you're out of touch with reality. The "truth" is that Obama cut the mother of all deals with Tauzin. (Democrats not funded by insurance companies?????) The "truth" is that British and Canadian citizens' experiences refute your biased pronouncement. The "truth" is that the public option will wipe out most private insurances because they will no longer be economically viable.
I am all for making health care affordable and inclusive for ALL Americans, but Obama's plan will be a disaster that will finish bankrupting the country.. "
Ricochet wrote on Aug 20, 2009 2:42 PM:
wiseone wrote on Aug 20, 2009 9:48 AM:
Gerald wrote on Aug 20, 2009 6:37 AM:
To:Ricochet: Please inform all of us as to what is "the truth"! Please.
To: bob: Mr. Obamb also said "We live in the best country in the world. Help me change it." The voters did, and he is doing his best to do just that.
As for the hooker thing: "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone." "
Broadmoor wrote on Aug 20, 2009 5:13 AM:
He is not doing this out of principle (he has none), but rather out of payback to his financial backers... "
John wrote on Aug 19, 2009 6:15 PM:
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God. "
Ricochet wrote on Aug 19, 2009 3:31 PM:
bob wrote on Aug 19, 2009 3:16 PM:
However, according to the World Health Organization health care system rankings released in 2000, the United States health care system ranked 37th in the world, Forbes magazine and several other news outlets reported.
----A big FAT lie
Hoyt, owner of Pixus Digital Printing, told the audience of his struggles to provide health insurance for his 16 employees. ..., but added Obama’s plan is not the Answer.
AND NEITHER IS PRIVATE (GREED) HEALTH INSURANCE. Why are you people sticking up for what is broken? "
Frank Rizzo wrote on Aug 19, 2009 12:20 PM:
Senator Landrieu & Congressman Melancon town hall meetings = 0
Any person who has the courage to listen to my concerns and opinion, and who I feel is representing me, gets my vote! "
working class tax payer wrote on Aug 19, 2009 11:35 AM:
my opinion wrote on Aug 19, 2009 10:35 AM:
Jimmy wrote on Aug 19, 2009 9:33 AM:
wiseone wrote on Aug 19, 2009 6:38 AM:
Loulou wrote on Aug 19, 2009 5:50 AM:
Ricochet wrote on Aug 18, 2009 4:29 PM: