Rep. Paul Ryan has an extremely informative give-and-take with Washington Post columnist Ezra Klein, the author of "Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis - And The People Who Pay The Price."
Ryan is a Republican who opposes centralized government. Klein sees lots of merit in the Senate version of the health care reform plan while also wants to see some of the House's version folded into a final bill.
Both men sound reasonable and knowledgeable. This is the kind of discussion we should have been having all last year about what's the best way to go about reform rather than the "death panels" and "pull the plug on grandma" nonsense we witnessed.
