Published in the Colorado Springs Gazette
by Josh Penry
President Barack Obama’s plan to push American health care down the path toward socialized medicine is in the equivalent of political free fall. According to a recent Quinnipiac poll, a majority of Americans now disapprove of Obama’s health care plan, and around 75 percent of those polled flatly reject assurances from the White House that Obama-care will be “deficit neutral.” It is against this backdrop that the president will arrive in my hometown of Grand Junction to pitch his health plan.
To casual observers, the president’s choice of Grand Junction as a venue for his next campaign event may seem a bit peculiar. Residents of bright-red Mesa County, after all, chose John McCain over Obama by a large margin in the last election.
So why Grand Junction? Because Grand Junction has one of the most cost-effective and high-quality health care systems in the country. So effective, in fact, that it was recently featured in The New Yorker (along with the Mayo Clinic) as an example of health care reform that works.