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The Great Thing About the Health Care Law That Has Passed? It Will Save Republican Lives, Too
An Open Letter to Republicans
To My Fellow Citizens, the Republicans:
Thanks to last night's vote, that child of yours who has had asthma since birth will now be covered after suffering for her first nine years as an American child with a pre-existing condition.
Thanks to last night's vote, that 23-year-old of yours who will be hit one day by a drunk driver and spend six months recovering in the hospital will now not go bankrupt because you will be able to keep him on your insurance policy.
Thanks to last night's vote, after your cancer returns for the third time -- racking up another $200,000 in costs to keep you alive -- your insurance company will have to commit a criminal act if they even think of dropping you from their rolls.
Yes, my Republican friends, even though you have opposed this health care bill, we've made sure it is going to cover you, too, in your time of need. I know you're upset right now. I know you probably think that if you did get wiped out by an illness, or thrown out of your home because of a medical bankruptcy, that you would somehow pull yourself up by your bootstraps and survive. I know that's a comforting story to tell yourself, and if John Wayne were still alive I'm sure he could make that into a movie for you.
But the reality is that these health insurance companies have only one mission: To take as much money from you as they can -- and then work like demons to deny you whatever coverage and help they can should you get sick.
So, when you find yourself suddenly broadsided by a life-threatening illness someday, perhaps you'll thank those pinko-socialist, Canadian-loving Democrats and independents for what they did Sunday evening.
If it's any consolation, the thieves who run the health insurance companies will still get to deny coverage to adults with pre-existing conditions for the next four years. They'll also get to cap an individual's annual health care reimbursements for the next four years. And if they break the pre-existing ban that was passed last night, they'll only be fined $100 a day! And, the best part? The law will require all citizens who aren't poor or old to write a check to a private insurance company. It's truly a banner day for these corporations.
So don't feel too bad. We're a long way from universal health care. Over 15 million Americans will still be uncovered -- and that means about 15,000 will still lose their lives each year because they won't be able to afford to see a doctor or get an operation. But another 30,000 will live. I hope that's ok with you.
If you don't mind, we're now going to get busy trying to improve upon this bill so that all Americans are covered and so the grubby health insurance companies will be put out of business -- because when it comes to helping the sick, no one should ever be allowed to ask the question, "How much money can we save by making this poor bastard suffer?"
Please, my Republican friends, if you can, take a quiet moment away from your AM radio and cable news network this morning and be happy for your country. We're doing better. And we're doing it for you, too.
Yours,
Michael Moore
MMFlint@aol.com
MichaelMoore.com
P.S. I'll have more to say on this tonight, live on CNN, at 9pm ET. I'll be talking with Larry King about the health care bill and where we go from here, considering we still don't have universal health care.
P.P.S. In case you missed these photos in yesterday's NY Times Sunday Magazine... That's the results of seven years of madness. The Iraq War began its 8th year this weekend. How can we remove more of those responsible for this tragedy in November?
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Show AllHe must be listening to Thom Hartman.
As I'm sure you know, "first step" is the Democratic talking point when in actuality it is a step backwards. The Democrats haven't gotten around to tell the Democratic apologists how to respond when asked "what is the next step".
Progressive,
You're spot on!
LOL!
Thank you Mike, for selling us out with one more post of yours. Being rich is obviously incompatible with any kind of a sense of moral outrage. The reason it will take 4 years for this bill to take effect, together with those few good attributes to which it pretends, is that it will take that long, for the thieves and gangsters comfortably ensconced in our government, together with the insurance and pharmaceutical, etc., giants to gradually scrub these few benefits out of the bill, so gradually, in fact, that hardly anyone will notice that they're gone in 4 years. Alternatively, you can be sure, if these racketeers do not scrub this bill of its few benefits to ordinary Americans, it will compensate for them, with huge increases in the cost of insurance to everyone else.
Wow, the top 2 newest comments I've just read say:
1. MMoore sold us out. The corporate powers will undo or go around any real benefits that have been voted in.
2. MMoore, you're doing a great job of waking up the people.
They're both right.
But I wish Michael Moore would raise his game. He doesn't have to worry about income anymore, so he can go to the top and name names. But then, he may very well fear for his life or the lives of loved ones. That's understandable.
Please let me help. I've recently struck upon a plan for restoring (or actually creating for the first time) a true representative democracy in our USA. And it presents no danger to most people. The danger is, as always, to those of us who tell the truth and try to lead the people there.
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Welcome to all.
I wonder what you will say when you discover that there is a provision for financial assistance for those too poor to afford said care?
"doubledee"
You are forgetting that huge portions of the money will be fed directly into the pockets of private corporate criminals ("insurers") and the "provisions" to the poor will be a lesser amount.
So, in reality, everyone who can pay taxes will be forced to buy private profit driven insurance and they will also be paying more taxes to put more money into the private profit driven insurers pockets under the pretence that it is to help other people.
Those who pay will be paying TWICE. Partially for healthcare, but mostly for private profiteers.
BRILLIANT! No wonder the insurance and pharmacuetical companies love this bill.
This bill is more predatory than the bank "bailout".
Yet the GAO and OMB both note that this bill ( law) will save this nation over a trillion dollars over the next two decades.....Nobody's right when everybody's wrong.......
Spoken like a true dumbocrat apologist...
"D"
Your riposte is at the level of a middle school child, congratulations. If you have something to offer then state it. Insult proves only that you got nothing. If you can tear yourself away from Sponge Bob for a moment I might inform you that I havent been a democrat since voting for Carter....Jackass!
Those 'savings' come from anticipated cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. Even if they managed to cut "waste, fraud and abuse" these savings would result in cuts to care in these programs. Fortunately, they probably won't occur.
"The Great Thing About the Health Care Law That Has Passed? It Will Save Republican Lives, Too"
Okay, but what is the great thing about the bill?
The politicians in the White House, from Obama on down, and Congress don't even have the gumption, the sense of ethics, or common decency to do the right thing, which would've been to construct an HCR Bill that would've paired Single Payer with Universal Healthcare from the very beginning, in which coverage for everything would start pretty much immediately. All this shit could've/should've been avoided, had our politicians not taken the easy way out and handed everybody this toxic piece of garbage for legislature for an HCR Bill.
all you Democratic Americans who supported this bill; You've been sold straight down the river, suckered, and played for fools once more.
You are quite correct, I can hardly wait until our Social Security is stolen from us. Large swathes of the public school system are being downsized, closed down and privatized. The Race to the Bottom program is another good example. Meanwhile, the wars of imperialist occupation continue and 100s of billions go down the rathole.
That's the change we get. Just like Clinton before. Folks have very short and selective memories. I am beginning to believe that over half the country are brainwashed zombies.
Now that I am certain Michael Moore is a sell-out--I will NEVER see another of his movies again.
I recieved an e-mail from Moore 2 days ago--he was going on about how Stupak was trying to block this bill ( would that not have been a GOOD THING--HELLO?).
So much for being a single payer supporter!
Another sell-out.
Why does Common Dreams print pieces by someone who vocally
opposes third parties and believes that we should work with
the Democrats??? Pretty pathetic.
Yeah that free speech thingie is such a damn nuisance isnt it? Why waste time with opposing or alternative viewpoints when we can all sit in a circle patting ourselves on the back?
What a bunch of maroons!
You aint seen nothin' yet, wait to corporate free speech kicks in.