Nuclear Option? How Senate Republicans Plan to Clear Out Nominee Backlog
Dems Need This Much of the Popular Vote to Retake the House Next...
Why Are We Re-Investigating January 6?
Oh, Hi, Roy Cooper, Nice of You to Finally Weigh in on the...
One Tweet That Nails Why the Media Is So Annoyed We're Talking About...
5-Year-Old Floridian Kid's Wild Trip to Chick-fil-A
Trump's Purported Birthday Card to Jeffrey Epstein Has Been Released
No Lives Matter (Unless Democrats Can Exploit Them)
President Trump Has 12-Year-Old Boy Share How CA School Forced Him to Violate...
The Incredible Lightness of the Mainstream Media
Democrats Believe in Totalitarian Government
The Autopen Controversy
Congress Must End DEI in the Military Through the NDAA
Our Long History of Executive Order Abuse
NBC Poll Reveals Stark Values Divide Between Young Trump and Kamala Voters
OPINION

GOP Leaders to Counter Obama Tonight

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.

As we come to the final days of session before the August recess, Democrats are rushing to pass a trillion-dollar government health-care plan paid for by small businesses. This final act comes on the heels of passage of the national energy tax as well as the failed stimulus effort that put pork before job creation.

Advertisement

Republicans recognize that we also must present our ideas directly to the American people, without the typical media filters and pundit analysis. A few weeks ago Congressional leaders along with an expert panel of national figures from across the country came together to launch the National Council for a New America (NCNA). This informal caucus began a conversation with the American people based on the Reagan model of reaching outside Washington to find a way to make our conservative ideas relevant to the American people.

Tonight, NCNA will continue this effort by participating in Pajamas TV’s virtual online health care forum along with think tanks and outside experts. Using this cutting edge medium, we will engage voters and respond to their comments and ideas about health reform through email, PJTV.com, YouTube and Twitter.

To be clear, we do not support the status quo. We understand the need for reform and we have put forward a set of core principles that must be a part of any health care package:

· A commitment that all Americans who like what they have – choice of doctor, timely care and access to the treatments prescribed by their physician – can keep it;

· Access to an affordable, basic plan for those who lack coverage;

Advertisement

· A strengthened safety net for those who need it;

· A renewed commitment to the research and innovation that will yield the best treatments and cures.

Sadly, the legislation currently racing through the House to meet the White House’s arbitrary August-recess deadline follows us down a far more dangerous course. It’s not only Republicans and spooked Blue Dogs who are saying it. A recent study by the nonpartisan Lewin Group predicts that two out of three Americans who receive their health care from their employer would lose it.

There’s a better way forward for American health care than the one spawned by single-party control over Washington. Conservatives participating in the Pajamas TV forum and other avenues look forward to engaging the American people as we lay out our vision. We hope that you can join us tonight prior to the latest Presidential press conference.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement