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House GOP Freshmen Trade Tips On How To Handle Town Hall Anger

Gop Town Hall Anger

LAURIE KELLMAN and FELICIA FONSECA   05/21/11 05:27 PM ET   AP

ELKTON, Md. — U.S. Rep. Andy Harris answers Medicare questions before his Maryland constituents even ask them. Clear across the country, fellow freshman GOP Rep. Paul Gosar does the asking, in very generic terms.

"Did your own personal health care (concerns) get heard?" Gosar asked about 40 people gathered to hear him speak in Tusayan, Ariz.

"No," came the answer.

Democrats are spending big money to generate public outrage at the Republican plan to replace fee-for-service Medicare with government vouchers, but Harris' and Gosar's on-camera town halls were holler-free.

For these two lawmakers, mission accomplished.

The town hall techniques Republicans have honed are no accident. Gosar and Harris both say the 87-member freshman class routinely trades tips on how to manage, or avoid altogether, the town hall spectacles that Democratic campaign material is made of.

"That's one thing about the freshmen lawmakers, we do talk," Gosar said. "We spend some time (on) `What happened to you, did you have a town hall, how'd it go, what was the major issue of the day, how did you respond?'"

Six months into their jobs, the newcomers are acclimating to their roles, to Congress, to their constituents and to the reality that the 2012 election, when every House member is on the ballot, is under way.

On this year's budget, next year's budget, Medicare and Medicaid changes, national security and the nation's debt, these GOP freshmen are coming to terms with a few facts of congressional life.

Most decisions aren't as simple as the tea party's "cut-it-or-shut-it" motto. The Senate can be maddening. Leaders sometimes must compromise. Revolutionizing Congress doesn't happen overnight.

So when Republican leaders acknowledged that their plan to overhaul Medicare and Medicaid stood no chance of surviving Democrats in the Senate and the White House, the GOP freshmen, so uncompromising in January, did not rebel.

Divided government is just reality. So is this: Democrats already are making the Medicare proposal the leading theme of the elections, with a battery of automated calls and radio ads lambasting Republicans by name.

So the first-termers traded town hall tips on how to defend their votes for the GOP budget and its Medicare plan.

Capitol Hill veterans, the old guard that was part of the same Congress the rookies trashed in the campaign last fall, are watching with patience as the newcomers climb the learning curve.

Home in Idaho during a recent recess, GOP Rep. Mike Simpson recalled watching television with his wife and seeing footage of a Republican freshman trying to conduct a town hall, and getting hollered at about the GOP's budget.

"Maybe," Kathy Simpson remarked, "they're learning that this job isn't as easy as they think it is."

The freshmen have seen footage like that, too. Some have starred in it.

On May 16, Rep. Ben Quayle showed the GOP's budget presentation, "Path to Prosperity Restoring America's Promise," to about 225 people gathered for a town hall in Anthem, Ariz. Quayle identified Medicaid, Social Security and Medicare as expenses that drive the country's debt and pointed out that the GOP budget proposes to privatize government health care for people under age 55. When they reach retirement age, they would get a government subsidy to buy private policies rather than participating in the current government-run system.

People held up signs that read, "Hands off our Medicare," and shouted at and challenged each other and Quayle.

"I'm not making these things up," Quayle said at one point, according to the Arizona Republic.

The scene in Maryland was somewhat milder last week for Harris, a doctor and professor who served in the Legislature for 12 years before going to Congress.

After consulting with colleagues, Harris settled on a presentation: show four slides that establish the drag of entitlement spending on the economy; emphasize that GOP budget proposal would change Medicare only for people under 55; acknowledge that it's a tough plan, but insist that it's necessary if the United States is to remain economically viable.

Then, he asks for questions. He got some, including some challenging the GOP's opposition to cancelling tax breaks for rich people and oil companies. But on Medicare? None.

"What we find is that if we explain those to people, they usually don't have any more questions about it," Harris said later.

It didn't work that way at an earlier town hall meeting in Ocean City.

Resident George Benton told Harris that the GOP budget plan would "kill Medicare as we know it," according to Ocean City Today.

Thousands of miles away in Tusayan, Gosar doesn't bring up Medicare by name and doesn't get any questions on it, even though he's one of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's targets.

"Congressman Gosar has made all the wrong choices," reads the script of an automated call to Gosar's constituents and those of 41 other House Republicans who voted for the GOP budget plan. "He actually voted to end Medicare, rather than end taxpayer giveaways for Big Oil."

Gosar, a dentist who represents a sprawling district that takes up more than half the state, says he brings up health care at his town halls "because this is near and dear to me. When I ran I saw we need reform, but I don't like the reform that was forced upon us" by President Barack Obama's health care law.

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Fonseca reported from Flagstaff, Ariz.

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ELKTON, Md. — U.S. Rep. Andy Harris answers Medicare questions before his Maryland constituents even ask them. Clear across the country, fellow freshman GOP Rep. Paul Gosar does the asking, in v...
ELKTON, Md. — U.S. Rep. Andy Harris answers Medicare questions before his Maryland constituents even ask them. Clear across the country, fellow freshman GOP Rep. Paul Gosar does the asking, in v...
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redstateblues69 04:29 PM on 05/21/2011
Two of our dear leaders from AZ were mentioned. One is my district rep, Paul Gosar who avoided the hail storm. But I give it to him on his FB page. The dilemma in AZ is that a 1/3 of our populace is on Medicaid of which we pay for but are denied access to  that comprehensive health care of no monthly fees, no deductibles and very low co-pays. Many Arizonans are self-employed, small business owners who  Read More...
10:17 AM on 05/23/2011
"People held up signs that read, "Hands off our Medicare," and shouted at and challenged each other and Quayle.
"I'm not making these things up," Quayle said at one point"
"...GOP budget proposal would change Medicare only for people under 55..."

Amazing how some repubs (Quayle in this case) just don't get that maybe, just maybe, people don't want what they are pandering, rather than not understanding. Perhaps they understand quite well.
And if you are under 55, better get rich quick and don't get sick.

Oh yes, don't take away taxpayer entitlements to the oil companies that are making more in a week than most make in a lifetime.
10:12 AM on 05/23/2011
I'm guessing that stop acting and voting like a corporate shill pushing privatizations scams on the American people is not one of the tips.
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steelol
10:04 AM on 05/23/2011
LOOK! A teacher making a living wage!!! GET HER!!!
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joyfree
Jaded by life, but ever hopeful...
01:22 PM on 06/01/2011
Nice post! Cute cat, too. Fanned.
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larmarch5
09:54 AM on 05/23/2011
Note their emphasis on "But we're not going to do it to YOU. We're going to do it to THEM!"
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
09:51 AM on 05/23/2011
Social Security would have been fine if they hade stopped putting those IOU's into the mix.
When will they be paying US back???
10:10 AM on 05/23/2011
OMG!! S.S, HAS A 2.6 TRILLION DOLLAR SURPLUS IT WILL PAY FULLY TIL 2037,IT NEEDS ONLY ONE TWEEK,RAISE THE CEILING FROM 106K TO 500K,sure it would nice to get those IOU's repaid,but please stop drinking that kool aid that there's something wrong or dier about it.
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Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
11:35 AM on 05/23/2011
I am not freaking out, I just want my money back where it belongs. I know dammmm well it is all hype just so they can steal more from us all. I don't like Kool aid, NEVER have.
10:41 AM on 05/23/2011
Politicians - of both parties - decided that money was better off paying for the tax cuts of the eighties and nineties than setting aside. Now that we are collecting so little recenue they are calling the plan a failure.
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Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
09:47 AM on 05/23/2011
Don't they just handle Town Halls by continuing to Lie?
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10:12 AM on 05/23/2011
That's the problem. The lies required are getting to big for the audience to accept. It's beginning to look like some "buyer's remorse" seeping in.
09:11 AM on 05/23/2011
Here is what I think the Democrats talking points should have been all during the health care debate.

The way an insurance operates is that it takes a little money from everybody to afford the large amount of money that only a few people require, because someday you may be one of those few. In essence, the many pay for the few. Insurance IS socialism. It is privatized socialism, with 30% tacked on to the top for profit and commercials to compete against each other. This is how the "free market" decided to tackle health care. The "free market" decided that socialism was the best way. Now somehow the health insurance companies are trying to stop "socialistic" health care, which is what they are selling in the first place.
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edgeninja
Get your government hands out of my bedroom!
03:49 AM on 05/23/2011
Maybe before GOP Congressman learn how to control town hall anger, they should learn how to manage their own.
03:40 AM on 05/23/2011
Interesting that the Democrats are spending big money to cause dissension.
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nogornc
GOP=Big Intrusive Government
09:12 AM on 05/23/2011
Sunshine is the best disinfectant, even if you have to spend a little.
09:15 AM on 05/23/2011
Sounds like you might be confusing these people for tea partiers. I know those tactics are pretty common among right wingers, but not everyone is so deceptive. Even if it were true, it really proves the old saying of "it takes one to know one".
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Dan1902
United we bargain,divided we beg!
12:58 AM on 05/23/2011
Is that that Quayle Chick????
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PAbodysurfer
12:09 AM on 05/23/2011
I thought the strategy was to lie throughout the course of the townhall meeting and then run as fast as they can to the limo after responding to the last question.....they do this already don't they?
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nogornc
GOP=Big Intrusive Government
09:13 AM on 05/23/2011
First they leave in a Prius and switch into the limo - the old Denny Hastert Trick!
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11:45 PM on 05/22/2011
"GOP Freshmen Trade Tips On How To Handle Town Hall Anger "
Not how to please your constituents and earn their support and praise? It kind of sounds like autocrats with crowd control problems.
03:41 AM on 05/23/2011
Did you read the article? It's how to control PAID trouble-makers.
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blueplano
I'm a yellow dog
06:13 AM on 05/23/2011
And you know they're paid because........?
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Harlem-bred
These r not the droids ur looking for..
09:06 AM on 05/23/2011
The "paid" troublemakers were at the healthcare reform town halls hosted by the democrats. Note the screaming against their own best interests.
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Tom Distad
not my father's GOP
09:41 PM on 05/22/2011
Can anyone tell me what the cost of health care insurance for a 68 year old man with diabetes and high cholesteral will be in 2022?
What kind of deductible?
What kind of cap?
If you can't answer those questions, don't try to bribe me with a voucher...
I've paid into medicare for almost 40 years...
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Tom Distad
not my father's GOP
09:29 PM on 05/22/2011
I have yet to hear a cogent disapproval of Obama's health care reform that includes a list of items that the GOP want to change. Why is it that they are allowed to continue to disparage it without asking them how they would fix it?
They also say, repeal and replace it, yet they DO NOT tell us what they would replace it with...
I can't respect them for trying to get me to hate 'obamacare' be calling it socialist... and anyone who falls for that is a low form of intelligent life...
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nogornc
GOP=Big Intrusive Government
09:15 AM on 05/23/2011
They can't coherently argue against it because it is a republican bill. Romney and Gingrich have whiplash already from all the double talk.
BCinVA
Hillbilly Philosopher
09:06 PM on 05/22/2011
Well young fellas, if you see people carrying pitchforks and torches when you drive back into town, thats a sure sign your overreach and pursuit of radical agendas you didn't run on are backfiring on you. You might want to consider pursuing policies that would actually help your constituents instead of hurt them.
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liberalOrgonian
06:04 PM on 05/23/2011
You mean like Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, they ran on to win last fall?
Now I hear R's say it is not the government job to create jobs.
And by the way, have you heard, R's say Government job are not REAL JOBS anyway!
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Joel Mendez
producer of The Raptor Jesus Show, and REV.
11:30 AM on 05/31/2011
look, uh...old fella...the only radical agendas here, or anywhere else in the US belong to republicans. so uh...take the metamucil, hang out, and watch republicans ram you, or democrats save your behind. again. you might want to consider some medication.