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Special Comment: Ruined Senate Bill Unsupportable
Conservatives have destroyed this version of health care reform
Last night on this program Howard Dean said that with the appeasement of Mr. Lieberman of Connecticut by the abandonment of the Medicare Buy-in, he could no longer support H-R 35-90. Dr. Dean's argument is informed, cogent, heart breaking, and unanswerable.
Seeking the least common denominator, Sen. Reid has found it, especially the "least" part. This is not health, this is not care, this is certainly not reform. I bless the Sherrod Browns and Ron Wydens and Jay Rockefellers and Sheldon Whitehouses and Anthony Weiners and all the others who have fought for real reform and I bleed for the pain inflicted upon them and their hopes. They have done their jobs and served their nation.
But through circumstances beyond their control, they are now seeking to reanimate a corpse killed by the Republicans, and by a political game played in the Senate and in the White House by men and women who have now proved themselves poorly equipped for the fight. The "men" of the current moment, have lost to the "mice" of history.
They must now not make the defeat worse by passing a hollow shell of a bill just for the sake of a big-stage signing ceremony. This bill, slowly bled to death by the political equivalent of the leeches that were once thought state-of-the-art-medicine, is now little more than a series of microscopically minor tweaks of a system which is the real-life, here-and-now version, of the malarkey of the Town Hallers. The American Insurance Cartel is the Death Panel, and this Senate bill does nothing to destroy it. Nor even to satiate it.
It merely decrees that our underprivileged, our sick, our elderly, our middle class, can be fed into it, as human sacrifices to the great maw of corporate voraciousness, at a profit per victim of 10 cents on the dollar instead of the current 20. Even before the support columns of reform were knocked down, one by one, with the kind of passive defense that would embarrass a touch-football player - single-payer, the public option, the Medicare Buy-In - before they vanished, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that the part of this bill that would require you to buy insurance unless you could prove you could not afford it, would cost a family of four with a household income of 54-thousand dollars a year, 17 percent of that income. Nine thousand dollars a year. Just for the insurance!
That was with a public option. That was with some kind of check on the insurance companies. That was before — as Howard Dean pointed out — the revelation that the cartel will still be able to charge older people more than others; will — at the least — now be able to charge much more, maybe 50 percent more, for people with pre-existing conditions — pre-existing conditions; you know, like being alive.
You have just agreed to purchase a product. If you do not, you will be breaking the law and subject to a fine. You have no control over how much you will pay for the product. The government will have virtually no control over how much the company will charge for the product. The product is designed like the Monty Python sketch about the insurance company's "Never-Pay" policy ... "which, you know, if you never claim — is very worthwhile. But you had to claim, and, well, there it is."
And who do we have to blame for this? There are enough villains to go around, men and women who, in a just world, would be the next to get sick and have to sell their homes or their memories or their futures — just to keep themselves alive, just to keep their children alive, against the implacable enemy of American society, the insurance cartel. Mr. Grassley of Iowa has lied, and fomented panic and fear. Mr. DeMint of South Carolina has forgotten he represents people, and not just a political party. Mr. Baucus of Montana has operated as a virtual agent for the industry he is charged with regulating. Mr. Nelson of Nebraska has not only derailed reform, he has tried to exploit it to overturn a Supreme Court decision that, in this context, is frankly none of his goddamned business.
They say they have done what they have done for the most important, the most fiscally prudent, the most gloriously phrased, the most inescapable of reasons. But mostly they have done it for the money. Lots and lots of money from the insurance companies and the pharmacological companies and the other health care companies who have slowly taken this country over.
Which brings us to Mr. Lieberman of Connecticut, the one man at the center of this farcical perversion of what a government is supposed to be. Out of pique, out of revenge, out of betrayal of his earlier wiser saner self, he has sold untold hundreds of thousands of us into pain and fear and privation and slavery — for money. He has been bought and sold by the insurance lobby. He has become a Senatorial prostitute. And sadly, the President has not provided the leadership his office demands.
He has badly misjudged the country's mood at all ends of the spectrum. There is no middle to coalesce here, Sir. There are only the uninformed, the bought-off, and the vast suffering majority for whom the urgency of now is a call from a collection agency or a threat of rescission of policy or a warning of expiration of services.
Sir, your hands-off approach, while nobly intended and perhaps yet some day applicable to the reality of an improved version of our nation, enabled the national humiliation that was the Town Halls and the insufferable Neanderthalian stupidity of Congressman Wilson and the street-walking of Mr. Lieberman.
Instead of continuing this snipe-hunt for the endangered and possibly extinct creature "bipartisanship," you need to push the Republicans around or cut them out or both. You need to threaten Democrats like Baucus and the others with the ends of their careers in the party. Instead, those Democrats have threatened you, and the Republicans have pushed you and cut you out.
Mr. President, the line between "compromise" and "compromised" is an incredibly fine one. Any reform bill enrages the right, and provides it with the war cry around which it will rally its mindless legions in the midterms and in '12. But this Republican knee-jerk inflexibility provides an incredible opportunity to you, Sir, and an incredible license.
On April 6th 2003, I was approached by two drunken young men at a baseball game. One of them started to ask for an autograph. The other stopped him by shouting "Screw him, he's a liberal." This program had been on the air for three weeks. It had to that point consisted entirely of brief introductions to correspondents in Iraq or to military analysts. There had been no criticism, no political analysis, no commentary. I had not covered news full-time for more than four years. I could not fathom on what factual basis, I was being called a "liberal," let alone being sworn at for being such.
Only later did it dawn on me that it didn't matter why, and it didn't matter that they were doing it — it only mattered that if I was going to be mindlessly criticized for anything, the reaction would be identical whether I did nothing that engendered it, or stood for something that engendered it.
Mr. President, they are calling you a socialist, a communist, a Marxist. You could be further to the right than Reagan - and this health care bill, as Howard Dean put it here last night, this bailout for the insurance industry, sure invites the comparison. And they will still call you names.
Sir, if they are going to call you a socialist no matter what you do, you have been given full unfettered freedom to do what you know is just. The bill may be the ultimate political manifesto, or it may be the most delicate of compromises. The firestorm will be the same. So why not give the haters, as the cliché goes, something to cry about.
But concomitant with that is the reaction from Democrats and Independents. You have riven them, Sir. Any bill will engender criticism but this bill costs you the left — and anybody who now has to pony up 17 percent of his family's income to buy this equivalent of Medical Mobster Protection Money.
Some speaking for you, Sir, have called the public option a fetish. They may be right. But to stay with this uncomfortable language, this bill is less fetish, more bondage. Nothing short of your re-election and the re-election of dozens of Democrats in the house and senate, hinges in large part on this bill. Make it palatable or make it go away or make yourself ready — not merely for a horrifying campaign in 2012 — but for the distinct possibility also of a primary challenge.
Befitting the season, Sir, these are not the shadows of the things that will be, but the shadows of the things that may be. But at this point, Mr. President, only you can make certain of that. There is only one redemption possible. The mandate in this bill under which we are required to buy insurance must be stripped out.
The bill now is little more than a legally mandated delivery of the middle class (and those whose dreams of joining it slip ever further away) into a kind of Chicago stockyards of insurance. Make enough money to take care of yourself and your family and you must buy insurance — on the insurers terms — or face a fine.
This provision must go. It is, above all else, immoral and a betrayal of the people who elected you, Sir. You must now announce that you will veto any bill lacking an option or buy-in, but containing a mandate.
And Sen. Reid, put the public option back in, or the Medicare Buy-In, or both. Or single-payer. Let Lieberman and Ben Nelson and Baucus and the Republicans vote their lack-of-conscience and preclude 60 "ayes." Let them commit political suicide instead of you.
Let Mr. Lieberman kill the bill — then turn to his Republican friends only to find out they hate him more than the Democrats do. Let him stagger off the public stage, to go work for the insurance industry. As if he is not doing that now.
Then, Mr. Reid, take every worthwhile provision of health care reform you legally can, and pass it via reconciliation, when ever and how ever you can — and by the way, a Medicare Buy-In can be legally passed via reconciliation. The Senate bill with the mandate must be defeated, if not in the Senate, then in the House.
Health care reform that benefits the industry at the cost of the people is intolerable and there are no moral constructs in which it can be supported. And if still the bill and this heinous mandate become law there is yet further reaction required. I call on all those whose conscience urges them to fight, to use the only weapon that will be left to us if this bill becomes law. We must not buy federally mandated insurance if this cheesy counterfeit of reform is all we can buy.
No single payer? No sale. No public option? No sale. No Medicare buy-in? No sale. I am one of the self-insured, albeit by choice. And I hereby pledge that I will not buy this perversion of health care reform. Pass this at your peril, Senators, and sign it at yours, Mr. President. I will not buy this insurance. Brand me a lawbreaker if you choose. Fine me if you will. Jail me if you must.
But if the Medicare Buy-In goes, but the Mandate stays, the people who fought so hard and so sincerely to bring sanity to this system must kill this mutated version of their dream, because those elected by us to act for us have forgotten what must be the golden rule of health care reform. It is the same one to which physicians are bound, by oath: First do no harm.

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Show All"I bless the Sherrod Browns and Ron Wydens and Jay Rockefellers and Sheldon Whitehouses and Anthony Weiners"
Why?
I saw Wiener on Obermans show last night saying that the mandatory purchase of health insurance was just like mandatory purchase of car insurance.
what a bald faced lie.
1) Mandatory car insurance is liability insurance to protect those you may damage with your vehicle if you are unable to pay for your damages out of pocket. Who are you going to damage by not having health insurance?
2) you CAN opt out of mandatory car insurance by not owning a car. Maybe ride a bike, or carpool. Can you opt out of mandatory health insurance by not owning your body, or health-pooling?
3) Mandatory health insurance is not costing you 17% of your gross annual income.
Correct, correct and correct. Well said.
But, Olbermann is right in denouncing the mandate. Finally.
I'm guessing that re #3 you mean mandatory car insurance. And you can own a car, uninsured, you just can't register it.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
It's been reported that the Senate health deform bill would result in mandatory health insurance premiums for working-class people that amount to 17% of income.
Agreed, Wiener is wrong on this. He's strangely confused about the difference between the theory of insurance, the many contributing so as to cover need as it arises, and the system we have now. If the bulk of adult Americans contributed some nominal sum, according to their means, for universal coverage, that would be understandable, but we have nothing like that, and the bill(s) in question provide nothing like that.
Brown and Rockefeller did, until very recently, appear to be doing their part in fighting for the people. But, boy, they sold out fast when it came to "wanting to make history," or whatever other reasons. Rockefeller has been denouncing Dean, when Dean is right in saying the bill should be killed. The comparison to car insurance -- really unworthy of Weiner. It has always been a stupid comparison. While car insurance isn't inexpensive in many places there is competition, there are variability of rates depending on how and where you drive, not to mention that owning a car is a voluntary situation -- owning a body is not. You could hypothetically drive your entire life and never have an accident or get a ticket. It's pretty well nigh impossible to do that with a body, not to mention that human bodies need preventative care checkups in an attempt to catch serious illnesses before they become serious illnesses. I cringe when people try to equivocate car insurance with health care.
Samalabear, I am upset that you repeat the White House lie that Mr. Dean recommended that the Senate bill should be "killed". As Mr. Olberman so eloquently pointed out Mr. Dean has not recommended that this bill be "killed" but that it must not get the required 60 votes in the Senate hence be sent to reconciliation where the good aspects of the bill can all be passed and expansion of Medicare can be legally added again.
"2) you CAN opt out of mandatory car insurance by not owning a car. Maybe ride a bike, or carpool. Can you opt out of mandatory health insurance by not owning your body, or health-pooling?"
You never have owned your body. The Controlled Substances Act took care of that years ago.
So much for freedom of choice.. and the very idea that this government gives two shits about your physical or moral well-being is the worst of lies. On one hand the 'right' (and the faux-left) spits out moralisms, and bullshit about God having instituted governments for the purpose of exercising the sword for the purposes of justice. They spew lies about Marxist socialism everytime a tax dollar is requested (much less demanded) that it actually serve real people on the ground, here at home, yet when society is required to fund murder (see 'war) for the sake of stealing resources for multinationals, that is endorsed by God himself? Every fucking tax dollar ever collected by any government in history was 'socialist', and every program, every law ever passed, was done so in the name of protecting 'society' (see 'socialism) or it wouldn't have sold. If justice is not 'socialized' it is NOT justice. If there were a God those fuckers of their own mothers would have long ago have been visited by the Angel of Death.
Royce
Taking up Olbermann's call to resist and disobey (but is it disodience if you can't afford it???) takes us one step closer to rendering the Senate as useless as the UK's House of Lords.
No doubt they think themselves a fourth branch of government.
Unicameral or bust!!
Wasting your breath, Keith. You're talking to a President who told Congress to block prescription drug imports from Canada. Sounds like he's competing with Lieberman for insurance industry money.
So far, he's sold us out to the bankers, insurance idustry and MIC. What's left? Oh yes, the Chamber of Commerce and EFTA. That won't be coming back either.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
I like Thomas Jefferson too. My favorite quote of his is "government that governs the least governs the best". The Founding Fathers should have made single payer health care part of the Constitution. Too late I guess.
Wouldn't it be a breath of fresh air to have a few people with at least the common sense the founders had? Thomas Jefferson is one of my personal heros. I understand he had slaves, but at the time, that was considered morally acceptable. Actually, his slaves were probably far better off than most of today's wage slaves are. Not trying to justfy it, just a thought.
The slaves of Jefferson's time knew what was coming to them while today's brutally overworked near-slaves are mislead before entering their fate. Outsourcing jobs to "cheap" overseas labor which pays near-slave wages is a strong example. :(
Still, I don't think that either the slaves of yesterday or today's near slaves are any better off than the other.
Today's near slaves are better off. We have colour tv.
My favourite Jefferson quote is
" All men are created equal", signed, Thomas Jefferson: Rich White Slave Owner and Part Time Rapist
The intended audience IMO is not Obama, it is a lame attempt at a mea culpa on the part of the corporate media for the bad behavior of their kissin' kusins in the healthcare for profit business.
So total has been the capitualation of the Baucus-Lieberman crowd, so abject has been the total lack of even pretend leadership on the part of those supposedly in charge of such, that the whole thing is less credible than the average WWF wrestling match.
It would all be a too funny farce (think the "Springtime for Hitler" big production number from "The Producers")except as you (a healthcare professional for those of you who don't know) and me (whose wife just got laid off of her job and now we don't have any health insurance and I am still a year away from being medicare eligible and she is 7 years away from the same) real people pay real consequences for the lobbying indulgence of the healthcare-for-profit crowd.)
Still Keith does have the most baleful pouty look and quite often they allow him to speak the truth so I guess the effort was not a total waste. It would serve them (the healthcare-or-profit boyz and girlz) right if the whole stinkin' thing passed and people started accepting jail time instead of paying the fine for not buying health insurance. Three hots and a cot can look mighty appealing when you have no money, have been evicted, and been laid off your job.
Poet
The dynamics are simple...
If Obama's health care "reform" self destructs and no bill is signed, the FOX crowd won't be able to make any hay during the 2010 election campaign and it will be a non-issue when voters mark their ballots on Nov. 2. The Democrats will not fare too badly in the election.
If Obama signs the corporate welfare bill disguised as health care reform, the FOX crowd will have fun hammering Democrats during the campaign for criminalizing the uninsured, resulting in Democrats losing control of the both houses of Congress.
Bravo Olbermann! He's been a long-tome Obama sycophant, and he's finally thrown the bit!
The mandate must be publicly denounced, and Olbermann has a bully pulpit.
His idea, civil disobedience, actual works! It worked when we ended the war in Vietnam. It was a primary tool. We disobeyed the draft. We obstructed business as usual. We staged mass marches and rallies. We just said "no!" The power structure has no answer for civil disobedience on a massive scale. I like it.
It was just a matter of Obama and this Congress slowly premeditating big government's role in meddling with health care affairs for the insurance and drug giants. This government needs to be abolished and replaced.
The whole special comment was great, but the call for civil disobedience, now that's a gem. I hope more commentators get on the bandwagon.
It's very interesting to reflect on the political moorings of this "mandate": just who supports it? From the right, it is criticized as yet another gummint intrusion on the right of people to make their own decisions about their own welfare. From the left it is (or should be) seen as yet another strike against social equality as it imposes a requirement that people of lesser income will not be able to afford. So what's left? the center? And who is sitting there, exactly? Let me take a guess, there sits the whole insurance industry and its plutocratic allies, ideologically neutral but quite pro-active in pursuit of their bottom line interests. And there's the very political strength of an industry-friendly reform bill: it responds to the purse strings that determine which candidates, left or right, are going to be elected. These Dimocrats are fully aware of that power, and therein lies the mainstay of support for a measure that goes against the very grain of what should be the conscience of the party.
I was saying months ago that if they try to FORCE people to buy their inevitably worthless insurance, there should be massive resistance, massive refusals to comply with this authoritarian decree to fatten the insurance fatcats even further. No one will be covered by any kind of real protection against or treatment of illness by the Obama-Baucus Insurance Scam, and we should all fucking REFUSE to buy into it, as Olbermann says so eloquently. Let them try to fill up our already overcrowded, stuffed to maximum jails and prisons with millions of us refusing to obey their order that we turn over money to the criminals who have been robbing us all blind for decades. Fuck all these assholes. Revolt!
I'm always amazed that we imagine, when we are surrounded by fellow liberals, that the whole country from Texas to North Dakota, is somehow going to rise up with us and say Hell no, we're no going to take it any more. Nonsense. This is a country of well fed, passive, undereducated, flagsucking, war loving morons on average, and revolt ain't going to happen if it is based on philosophical abstractions like common sense or common decency. We don't act out of "should." We act out of dire necessity.
I'm all for revolt, but in our country (maybe all countries) it will only happen when the pain threshold gets up past the red line. The French revolution didn't happen until people were starving in the streets. Our rulers, until now, have had the intelligence to keep us pacified with bread and circus. But they may have fucked up this week. Mandatory insurance is going to cause a lot of pain, especially when we discover it isn't buying us any health care. It's the only silver lining to this fiasco. People won't need to REFUSE to buy it. They won't be ABLE to buy it. Our unemployed 10% can't buy it. The 15% of police and firefighters they're about to lay off in Tucson can't buy it. The people being paid with IOUs can't buy it. Big insurance and their hirelings might have just shot themselves in the foot. I wouldn't characterize the American public as a sleeping tiger, but perhaps we are a sleeping schizophrenic gorilla. In any case we might finally be about to become dangerous, and that is a good thing, revolution-wise.
Between our current condition of capitalist serfdom and the day we get to erect a guillotine at the end of the reflecting pond on the capital mall is going to have to fall a period of tribulation, dysfuction and social collapse. If the game is to bring about that pregnant interim chaos, I'd say Lieberman and his running dogs are our allies.
voxclamantis, first, I think the guillotine would better serve us on Wall St next to the bronze bull. But revolutions aren't good for business, so I think they will throw as many crumbs as needed to keep the pitchforks at bay.
Second, Obama is nothing if not politically agile. Note that the mandate doesn't kick in until after the 2012 election. I imagine the overlords are hoping for some economic recovery, but if they try to do some budget balancing on our backs - God forbid on the backs of the bankers or MIC - we may instead see a relapse into a Great Depression.
Meanwhile we have a "reform" that has mandates in, public option out, rescissions in, drug importations out, caps on insurance liability in, caps on insurance premium increases out, and guess which way abortion coverage is going. But hey, as Wyden says, a plan for every budget. I'm sure they will have a clunker plan for the working poor. Completely useless but cheap, comparatively speaking. Wyden is parked firmly on my manure roster.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
I totally concur. I WISH there could be some kind of massive uprising, but I've been eagerly awaiting that for about 30 years. I know it's nonsense to even dream about it. There are maybe 5% of us who comprehend the depth of the depravity of our absolutely worthless, dysfunctional political apparatus. Or, about 95% just don't really give a flying fuck.
Too many comforts, as you say, too much entertainment and distractions like sports 24/7/365, too many things to stay eternally "busy" with. We'll have to be starving in the streets and dying from diseases and maladies our shitheeled "healthcare" system will not or cannot treat, by the tens of millions before Americans will dare admit the first flickerings of social consciousness into their distraction-stuffed brains.
Until then, it's perpetual TV, perpetual war and the mountain of lies justifying them, a government perpetually held captive by corporate greed, a perpetually bankrupt educational system, so that future generations are never given the critical-thinking tools to understand what's happening to them, and perpetual shopping, junk food gobbling, obesity, alcoholism, prescription drug addiction, half the population on anti-depressants, the other half needing them, drive-by shootings as common as churchgoing, perpetual churchgoing instead of facing reality and acting in the ACTUAL world, and burying our dead with no more clue about any of the insanity than the kindly undertaker.
No, we won't revolt. That's so 19th century! We prefer to let our billionaires figure it all out for us. Get Warren Buffett and Bill Gates together, and a few of their ilk, like the extended Bush clan, the Cheney mafia, the Bilderbergers. Ask them what we should do! Let the insipid nightmare continue forever, even if forever lasts only another 10 or 20 years.
The problem KO now faces is that all of those recurring guests of his always saying the same thing everytime they are on and always spouting the administration's garbage and congress' co-conspiritorial works failed to alert him to just how bad this legislation is and how devious the current crew is. Where's the 'hate and racist obstructionists' charges now Mr. Echo Chamber?
And what, just now Obama threatens that the country is going to go bankrupt if this isn't passed ASAP? Seems that gives truth to the lie that this is just a taxation plan masked as a social program. It would be funny if it were not so blatantly bad governance.
-"And what, just now Obama threatens that the country is going to go bankrupt if this isn't passed ASAP?"
Exactly, Obama could have also borrowed from Ms Rice: "the smoking gun of [bankruptcy] could come in the form of a mushroom cloud"
How stupid are Americans?, Yes, all of a sudden, you must give massive infusions of cash to the insurance firms, which incidentally pay the salleries of Obama's crowd, Baucus, Lieberman, etc....So senators can swan off for their extended christmas holiday. Don't worry, if one of the Democrats twists their ankle water-skiing, I'm sure they can afford THEIR health insurance.
When the Senate came up with the Medicare Buy in, I thought, my God, these people are really working for Americans - once it is seen that a smaller version of Medicare for all works better than the insurance industry, we won.
I was wrong.
"....That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it...."
Declaration of Independence
A little known aspect of "single payer" of the UK is that it is NOT mandatory. The correct statement is that you are covered when you live or are in the UK whether you like it or not. If you do not like it there is nothing in the UK's laws that prevents you from becoming a private patient of a doctor or buy a private "cadillac-type" insurance. Ironically the Cadillac was never that great a car!
I stopped watching Olbermann back in the primary, but happened to catch part of this. I'm glad I did. It was well done.
But speaking of Lieberman, this morning on C-Span I saw Alan Greenspan testifiying before Lieberman on the topic of how to cut Social Security enough to pay for the deficit they created this year and still have money left over to attack Iran... well, they didn't actually SAY that, but that's what I heard. Get ready for those two biggies in 2010.
After watching 2009, what kind of solutions do you think Congress will come up with for 2010? Will we increase the amount of income subject to Social Security and decrease payouts to rich retirees who really don't need them? Or, will we inflict more pain on the middle, lower and working classes? It's going to be a real nailbiter. What will Congress do? Help the ordinary people of this country or protect the organized crime family running it? After watching their version of healthcare reform, I think we all know the answer.
Sir, your hands-off approach, while nobly intended...
Huh? What? Nobly intended?
Here, Keith, check out the city the nobly intended one wants to bomb:
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/552544.jpg
Olbermann today, Thom Hartmann yesterday, and other pundits scattered across the political spectrum seem to be coalescing towards a single conclusion: on its public policy merits, enacting the bad bill now emerging from Joe Lieberman's Senate would be worse than no health care reform bill at all. Therefore, the "mutated version" of health care reform should be killed outright, preferably by President Obama, if not then by "the people who fought so hard and so sincerely to bring sanity to this system....."
I agree with that logic.
If you give up on transition into a genuine single payer national health system, give up on transforming the existing employment-based, private health insurance corporate model, give up on having a meaningful public option, give up on using government bargaining leverage in setting the price for prescription drugs with big pharma, what do you have left? Just a mandate, a mandate threatening to penalize everybody who fails or refuses to perpetually shovel premium dollars into the coffers of the giant health insurance industry corporations whose callous greed created the health care delivery crisis in the first place.
There should be some major finger pointing in the aftermath of the great 2009 health care debate. The Democratic Party leadership in Washington blew an historic opportunity, and there's plenty of blame to go around. But, as Keith so succinctly puts it, first of all Do No Harm.
Kill the bill. Come back in 2010 with a real, meaningful reform bill that is worth fighting for. Medicaid for All.
Sure, while piously lamenting the collapse of a consensus solution that was oh-so close, the Republican loyalists, the mainstream media pundits, the blue dog Dems, the tea bagger fringe, the big time K Street lobbyists and their clients, and of course Joe Lieberman will all quietly toast one another for a couple of news cycles (as well they should). Each in their own way, they each did a great job of fucking over the poor, the working poor, and middle class America once again.
But so what?
After some internal house cleaning, Obama should sit down with a new inner circle of political advisors and simply do the math. Bipartisanship, compromise, and triangulation were tried, and you got skinned. But there are far more poor, more working poor, and more middle class voters out there than there are rich folks, or folks who are genuinely satisfied with the health insurance coverage they are already paying through the nose for.
Don't quit like Bill Clinton did. Instead, come back in 2010 with something meaningful that's worth enacting into law.
But kill this mutated monstrosity first.
You gotta know when it's time to fold and walk away.
Bill from Saginaw
-"Olbermann today, Thom Hartmann yesterday, and other pundits scattered across the political spectrum seem to be coalescing towards a single conclusion: on its public policy merits, enacting the bad bill now emerging from Joe Lieberman's Senate would be worse than no health care reform bill at all."
I'll bet you a fiver, if Olbermann and friends go too far, they will join the ranks of PBS's Bill Moyers and the team at NOW, sharing the fate of those ratings winners such as Phil Donahue before them who were unceremoniously cancelled.
If only we middle class and poor peons could understand that arguing about abortion and gay marriage is preventing us from joining together and fighting the real enemy: the entrenched, bought-off senators and the thousands of lobbyists whose only goal is to make money. If we could put aside our petty differences, we would realize that joining together we would be unstoppable. This is what Obama is asking for: he is asking for us to tell him what we want, so let's do it! Let's give him the push he needs to work for us.
-"This is what Obama is asking for: he is asking for us to tell him what we want, so let's do it! Let's give him the push he needs to work for us."
I needed a chuckle, thank you JaneM!
Obama - tell me what you want!
peons - we want out of Iraq!
Obama - did you say send more money to the banksters?
peons - health care for all!
Obama - What? tax the poor to top off private insurance profits?
peons - get rid of the lobbyists!
Obama - that can't be right? I thought they said get rid of the lobbyists? What did you hear Ron Emanuel?
Emanuel - they said fire every last progressive on your team.
Obama - that is what I thought.
Good luck JaneM!
The challenge to the mandate will be a legal one. The federal government has no constitutional authority to mandate that individual citizens purchase anything with their after-tax dollars.
Check out Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution for yourselves. Congress is given the power to tax - to say, support Medicare or Medicaid. There is no Congressional power to "mandate."
If interested, check my op-ed on the issue that was published last month here: http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/128255.html
Would this be the same US constitution that now allows Obama to do whatever he pleases, including torture people? Good luck with that. That piece of paper is only as good as the judges Obama and Bush appoint.
You know its like climate change: people against health care reform are going to only wake up to the need when it becomes their health and wealth problem. As much as this has been an emotional roller coaster ride for me...the hope of Universal health care; the romance of the public option in, then opt-in, then opt-out, then out altogether; Medicare buy-in in but now out...as much as I would like to punish the administration for its tactics and screwing this up, I dejectedly support the passing of what remains in order to start.....hopefully, start health care reform and place some regulations on insurance companies and some protections for the vulnerable. If the administration were smart, they would get as much in place before the 2010 election so concrete benefit is felt as opposed to intangible fear that can be exploited through the election. It's FUBAR, that's for sure.
Ok, I can't live with my above decision. I woke up in the middle of the night and couldn't sleep for rolling it over in my head. I can't stomach what I've learned about this health care reform bill. It is FUBAR. Don't pass it!!!!!!!!!!
Throw out the lobbyists, vote out the bought and paid for, and deconstruct the pile that passes for 'health care', with it's emphasis on expensive tests, equipment, and profits for the middle man. Throw out coverage for e d, and cosmetic 'adjustments', embrace a triage system to filter out the sniffling that need rest and aspirin... Can it be that hard? Change often comes with fear, but after the shock we'll all be better off...start with education and prevention from day 1...diet, excersize, clean air, water, right living, love for each other and the planet...empathy. Man does not seem to be able to change unless he absolutely has to, we are quickly getting to that evolutionary point. And why, oh why, does anyone in this country think it is alright to grant this enforced fascist welfare for the health insurance companies, over the rights and needs of the people?
If you drive a car (shows a degree of wealth), you pay the insurance companies.
If you earn money (shows a degree of wealth), you pay tax.
If you own a house (shows a degree of wealth), you pay tax.
With this bill, if you are an adult living being (regardless of wealth), you pay the insurance companies.
As far as universal health care is concerned, this country is and always will be third world. And while the rest of the planet marches forward into the 21st century, we backslide to the 19th .....
We will see if progressives are progressive or just sheeple waiting for a turn to feed at the public trough. One can whine about senators who are on the take, but the buck stops with Obama. Obama was a feel good shill and he did his job well, he sold we the people out. “I will not sign a bill that does not have a public option”. He just picked our pocket; he is going to kill a bunch of people in the Middle East for nothing. So buy a body bag, salute the flag, and be a patriot, then you too can get a chance to feed at the public trough.
They will pass it, Obama will sign it, and like it or not, the people will obey and pay it.
Despite all the dog & pony shows, the posturing by both sides, this is the bill they wanted all along.
Beautiful.
All that time, political capital and precious energy--wasted. For nothing.
See you in jail, Keith.
"For nothing" No, for less than nothing. I hope I will be tough enough to not pay. They will try to make examples of some, to scare us, but if enough hold tight, who knows...congress critters might get scared. After all, a significant % of those uninsured are people like Keith Olbermann, or like me who doesn't have his resources but knows there is little that I would do in the world of healing that any insurance company would pay for. And I don't need my subversive ways tracked on anybody's computer.
Sioux Rose
CASSANDRA: I see it the way you do, and I'm in the same boat.
I would like to see someone--any volunteers out there in CD land??? to post the following on You tube:
Office scene. Average Joe sits down at a desk and faces someone in a typical MAFIA style suit. The Average Joe hands over a folder and the MAFIA guy asks if he's paying by check, cash, or credit card.
As the Average Joe shows an expression of pain on his face, the MAFIA guy, who IS the insurance agent says, "Think of it as PROTECTION MONEY."
End of skit.
Is there any difference in this? Really lends a whole new meaning to this facade of free enterprise that we are being STRONG-armed in the way organized crime used to collect "protection money" from all the neighborhood shop owners, to purchase a faulty product that offers anything BUT a guarantee that the thing we think we're paying for will be there at the time it is needed. No organized crime sindicate could come up with a better scam, except maybe for their Wall ST buddies who engineered the "derivative" hocus pocus that passes for items of genuine worth and trade-worthiness. USA today = "scams R' us."
That's a wonderful skit. I wished insurance agents would be upfront and sound exactly like the mafia guy in your skit because that's what they are. There are too many women dressed too cute and men dressed like business studs when it comes to insurance agents. But we are humans and most of us are so weak we'd fall for the facade and get stabbed before we knew it.
what is clear is:
the USA being DEFINED and DESIGNED according to what is reflected today as Corporatism :
in economics, in politics, in militarism, in culture, in patriotism, in "nationhood", in laws, in institutions, in structures of "social order", in race relations, in class relations, etc...
regardless of what INDIVIDUAL americans are like, some conscientuous and just, others less so, others definitely crude and rapacious...and any other descriptions....
what the USA amounts to - is :
A CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE pretending to be a country.
in the final analysis, what it does to its own people and denizens, and what it does to other countries and cultures, and what it has done to the environment while hiding behind all kinds of rhetorical grandiosities (for example: obama's LURID claim of the USA having maintained the "world's security", or Hillary Clinton's BLACKMAIL claim of the USA "offering ...billions to assist developing countries" but with a caveat to behave the way the USA wants without ANY acknowledgement whatsoever that globally, the impoverishment of ENTIRE regions and nations IS ROOTED in US imperialism) ...
in the final analysis, all these differences in individuals does not matter...all that matters is that ALL americans and people living in america are TRAPPED within what amounts to a
unbelievable reality:
a MONSTROUS ENTITY called the USA that is actually a CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE...
against nations, against people, against the planet.
A CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE for all practical purposes. the people themselves have among them unbelievable GOOD qualities and decency - just like anywhere .
Americans individually are just as human as any...they feel, they think, they CARE...for families, for friends, for country or what they think of it, or are ALLOWED to think of it, for people elsewhere when they are exposed to the REAL deprivations of others, and are rid of their notions of entitlement over the rest of the world...
Americans are such wonderful people...but the great tragedy is that they are .....
as the Former CIA "economic hitman" JOHN PERKINS said so accurately:
"merely living our lifstyles because it is ...merely PART of a VERY , VERY VICIOUS system of exploitation that Dehumanizes and Enslaves people Everywhere".
honesty dictates that THAT statement, as well as the reality it reflects, from war, to politics, to economics to "health care" to class war, or the way it has treated Native Indians, or blacks, or many others in or out of the USA....etc...
is the very definition of a VAST CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE...
and it has a name:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
a Criminal Enterprise Pretending to be a country.
it is so sad...because its people have so MUCH REAL GOOD to offer, AND so many of them, as is so EVIDENT HERE among contributore are ACHING to offer so much good and of themselves, if it weren't so.
it makes me cry at the sad reality of it all..so much wasted human goodness..corrupted by criminality.
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