Candidate criticizes Obama's efforts at health care reform

By ERIC SWANSON
Posted Nov 09, 2009 @ 12:00 PM
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   To some conservatives, President Obama's plans to overhaul health care represents another effort to take control of Americans' lives.
    But to congressional candidate Rob Wasinger, the debate over health care reform symbolizes Congress' inability to understand what Americans want.
    "As we've traveled around, I would say one of the issues that has people most concerned about the growing disconnect with Washington, D.C., is the health care debate," he told the Globe last week. "Because they see it as an encroachment of government socialism in their ordinary lives. And they just wonder if health care's going to be the end of it, or if some other industry's going to get taken over next."
  For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

   To some conservatives, President Obama's plans to overhaul health care represents another effort to take control of Americans' lives.
    But to congressional candidate Rob Wasinger, the debate over health care reform symbolizes Congress' inability to understand what Americans want.
    "As we've traveled around, I would say one of the issues that has people most concerned about the growing disconnect with Washington, D.C., is the health care debate," he told the Globe last week. "Because they see it as an encroachment of government socialism in their ordinary lives. And they just wonder if health care's going to be the end of it, or if some other industry's going to get taken over next."
  For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

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