The Koch Brothers probably thought opposition to Obamacare would be
an easy sell in Kalispell, but their town hall meeting backfired.…
A “Healthcare Town Hall” set up by the Koch brothers’ Americans for Prosperity (AFP) cabal, in Kalispell, Montana, turned raucous on Thursday night.
Americans for Prosperity has been crisscrossing the state of Montana,
in an attempt to pressure 'moderate' repugicans into signing a
pledge to block Medicaid expansion. On Thursday, they brought their
traveling joke show to Kalispell. However, the residents of the small
Northwestern Montana town were unpersuaded by the Koch-funded cabal.
The AFP chose to set a meeting in Kalispell because the district is represented by Frank Garner,
a repugican who has declined to sign a pledge opposing Medicaid
expansion in Montana. AFP targeted Garner along with fellow
representatives, Jeff Welborn (r-Dillon) and Tom Berry (r-Roundup), for
not bowing to the Koch Brothers’ edict to block Medicaid expansion.
The expansion would extend affordable health care
access to 70,000 low-income residents in the Big Sky state. Montana’s
Governor Steve Bullock (D) has vowed to support the expansion, but he
faces an uncooperative Republican-controlled legislature. However, some repugicans, including Garner, have indicated a desire to compromise
with the Governor so that more Montanans can get inexpensive health care
coverage. That willingness to cooperate with Democrats has made Garner a
target for the Koch brothers.
Americans for Prosperity sent out flyers with
Garner’s face superimposed over Barack Obama’s, to tie the repugican
to the President. The mailers urged constituents to “Tell Frank Garner to stand with us and vote no on ObamaCare’s expansion in Montana”. Garner
claims he was not extended an invitation to the meeting. He found out
about the event from a reporter on the House floor, in the Capitol
building, in Helena.
The Koch brothers may have been expecting an easy
propaganda victory in the small Montana town of 20,000. However, the
plan backfired, as around a hundred local residents, and Representative
Garner, gave them an earful, instead. The
AFP hack was frequently interrupted by boos, shouts, and
derisive laughter. Feeding on the crowd’s boisterous energy,
Representative Garner blasted the Koch Brothers’ organization, declaring:
I promised the people here when I ran that I would listen to you and not out-of-town special interests. If every time they want me to sign a pledge card and I don’t do it they are going to rent a room and have a meeting, then this is going to get real expensive. Cause I’m not signing the pledge card.
Thunderous applause followed.
Local residents were incensed by the outside group
trying to intimidate their representative. An audience member, Nathan
Kosted, confronted the AFP hack and said:
Why did you call this a town hall meeting? I didn’t get an invite. I wish I’d been invited, because I want to know how we get the Koch Brothers out of politics. I want to know how we get you out of politics.
Another person in attendance was even more blunt. The man stated:
You have pissed me off. Character assassination does not go down well in Montana. If he (Garner) has to take a pledge then I want it to be the Pledge of Allegiance, because they don’t represent you, they represent me.
The Koch Brothers probably thought opposition to
Obamacare would be an easy sell in small town Montana, but their town
hall meeting backfired in epic fashion. Much to their chagrin, there are
still some Republican lawmakers in Montana who can’t be bought off, and
some voters who won’t fall in line, no matter how many millions the
Koch Brothers’ decide to spend.
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