VIEIRA: You know during the campaign, you were referred to as 41, the
reference being that if you were elected, you would be the 41st Republican in
the Senate and put an end to the Democrats' supermajority, and you said that
you'd like to be the decisive vote to block health care reform. So, is that
number one on your agenda when you get to Washington?
BROWN: No. The first thing I'm gonna do when I get to Washington is go and
meet everybody, both Democrat and Republican to-
VIEIRA: But once you get done with that.
BROWN: - establish that, that. Well, once I get done with that, whatever bill
comes up, I'll look at it and make my own decision. But if it is the health care
bill, we already have 98 percent of our people insured here already in
Massachusetts. We do not need the plan that's being pushed upon us. We would
have lesser care, longer lines and pay higher taxes and it makes no sense.
VIEIRA: You may not need it because you have, the people of Massachusetts are
insured, but what about the people in the rest of the country?
BROWN: Well, I think we should allow the states to do what's important for
their own states, have the federal government incentivize those individual
states. And while I believe everybody should have insurance, I initially have to
look out for our state. And when we're already gonna be paying higher fees with,
with our plan and then have, pay higher fees for a plan that doesn't work at all
for us, I think we can do better.