President Obama and Democrats in Congress say that calls to start over on health-care reform is tantamount to stonewalling, AWB President Don Brunell writes in his weekly column.
They are wrong, Brunell says. Just as wrong as those who want to do nothing.
Brunell explores Massachusetts' health-care reform as an example of what not to do, and Indiana's success with Health Savings Account as an example of what's needed.
There are good ideas out there, Brunell says. One problem is that there is too much testosterone in the nation's capitol -- too many egos invested in the outcome.
"It's time to give them all an ice cold shower and send them back to work," he writes.
Read the full column here.