Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Why we need to dump incumbents and build our own base

The recent partisan fuss was a charade orchestrated to enrich corporations and defuse the push for Single Payer Health Care.

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OK, here is what Harry Reid said, in defense of the fact that NO vote on any kind of public option was being allowed in the reconciliation bill for health care reform:

"I will work to ensure that we are able to vote on the public option in the coming months."

And when exactly would that be, Harry, AFTER the Senate goes back to requiring 60 votes to pass anything? Let us be clear, 51 senators WERE on the record that they supported a public option, even if it were only as weak as the one passed by the House. All they had to do was take a vote on it NOW, and it would have been the law of the land.

How stupid do they think we are?

Do they think they can chalk up 50 plus votes sometime later when it won't actually count at all and expect us to believe they really wanted to do it? NO!!! If they really wanted to do it they would have done it when they had not only the votes but the procedural path (reconciliation only needing 51 votes) to do it. All else is just a patently duplicitous fraud.

The argument we've been hearing from so many progressives who should know better was that this health care bill was "better than nothing".

How much better than nothing? Barely? Hardly much? Did all of you work your buns off getting a new President and Congress elected to be told the best we can do is "better than nothing"?

The fact is the Democrats COULD have put real structural reform in place, instead of just throwing a couple colored sprinkles as selling points on top of this massive pile of corporate corruption being passed off as a health care bill. Instead of just a couple community health centers to sell our policy soul for we could have gotten what the compelling majority of the American people WANTED, which was a robust public option.

It could have been an expansion of the low overhead existing Medicare program. It could have been some other form of a single payer system.

It could have provided for real competition for drug prices by allowing reimportation or government bargaining. It could have freed the states from the oppression of industry law suits through ERISA to stop them from caring for their own citizens. It could have done any of these things if just ONE member of Congress had put their foot down, and KEPT it down, demanding any of these things.

In short, we could have had a health care bill that would have been wildly popular with the American people, instead of a rallying flag for its own repeal, which is what we've got.

12 comments:

  1. I agree with the sentiments about how awful is ObamaCare, but the image criticizes the GOP for bashing the bill...

    an image more in line with the essay would have a row of donkeys on one side, or the partisan icons removed entirely... since we all know that Pfizer owns the GOP as readily as it owns the Dems.

    maybe I can muck with this image a bit

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  2. Do your worst! LOL I was moving quick

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  3. They didn't want a plan for the people. They wanted a plan for the insurance industry and big pharma. The deal was struck with pharma a year ago and the bill was written by the insurance lobbyists.

    They never intended a public option or ever even entertained the idea of single payer. They are fascist bastards through and through. I'm talkin' every single last one of them. Not one in the end stood up for we the people.

    Now those that couldn't afford insurance or perhaps didn't even want it in the first place will have to purchase it anyway or be penalized 1% of their salary. Oh and wait for it, illegal aliens will all be entitled to FREE health care.

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  4. Depending on which poll, people are 70 to 80 percent for another health plan, than the one passed.

    Yet we are now forced to surrender our individual rights to the federal government, when they have only proven to be worse than those local politicians one can at least have some access to.

    This federal government is the same one that gave us Katrina, nine eleven, Iraq, bail outs, fluoride, I could go on, these are the people we should trust our life and bank account to?

    You sure you don't want to rethink this?

    These benefits spoken of, you realize were inherent in the Hippocratic Oath? That each doctor would pledge one third of their work for free to the poor. Yes.

    I'm old enough to remember house calls.

    There was a time when pot, along with every other drug, was openly sold, it was in the soda you drank. It was only until the government, decided it wasn't such a good idea having all these natural remedies around, that people couldn't be trusted to make their own decisions about what went into their bodies, that they made it all illegal, now they control it, and its still available, but at their higher price.

    So the benefits are what? We get to become addicted to their synthetic drugs? And than when the entire system falls apart, as every other system big government and business has to date, than what? Than we're addicted to their drugs and we do what addicts do when deprived.

    Does this sound like a health care plan to you? Or eugenics?

    Did I mention Bill Gates got on stage recently and openly said that vaccines, a huge part of this so called health care plan, was a good way to control population? As in it's growth. For in what other way could one take that statement, but as a method to reduce? How many Bill? How many Barry?

    Or that Rep. Dingell said on an open mike, that this health plan was needed, quote, to control the people.

    The Georgia Guidestones, have it in granite, that the number to remain is only 500 million. That’s going to take a whole lot of vaccinations, and everyone is going to have to join something like a mandatory health care plan, or be shot, aren’t they?

    You getting to see the picture here?

    How about this? How about I'm allowed to exercise my right to follow a natural alternative practice of my choice. I've been around a long time, still in good shape, works for me. And how about making all drugs legal again, you know, like it use to be, and with the money I'll save from not having to pay the IRS any more money for nothing, and ending the stupid war on drugs, when I do need medical care, I can afford to go to a doctor, or maybe have a house call again? Wow, now wouldn't that be nice.

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  5. boomerangcomesbackMarch 24, 2010 at 6:28 PM

    Laugh in the Faces, M! Read the Charlie Reese piece I just posted above. Its to the point. Maybe someone wants to add a gravitar to it for me?

    The plague of politicians, lobbyists and bankers should be given two choices. Step aside immediately, and be investigated and tried by Real courts and Real juries and receive Real Earned Time...or,

    Line up for a lead injection.

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  6. boomerangcomesbackMarch 24, 2010 at 6:29 PM

    Laugh in their Faces, M! Read the Charlie Reese piece I just posted above. Its to the point. Maybe someone wants to add a gravitar to it for me?

    The plague of politicians, lobbyists and bankers should be given two choices. Step aside immediately, and be investigated and tried by Real courts and Real juries and receive Real Earned Time...or,

    Line up for a lead injection.

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  7. If you don't abide by the rules, then you ain't gettin no health care. How did the late Russo put it, "they'll turn off your chip."

    Either you are with "us" or

    So, did Paul Craig Roberts call it quits? We're beyond Orwell's 84'

    http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts03242010.html

    The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix6Kz-1ev-4&feature=related

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  8. Munich, I hope PCR didn't mean he was not going to post articles anymore. I look forward to his words of wisdom and validation. We need him and more like him to keep speaking out.

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  9. Herons one of my favorites Munich. Went to Kool Jazz one year. I was one of very few whites at the Astrodome that night.

    THE BOTTLE





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  10. Patrick, thanks for the flashback.

    The year was 1974, and I use to really dig that song. Really great flute. I was only eighteen at the time, it was a much simpler way of life ya know? The aftermath of Nam though still lingering about. people coming back all F'd up, drugged out.

    Fast forward to 2010. Dam! The record keeps skippin, endless wars mendacity, people coming back all F'd up, while the proles, yeah! they are being nanofied, terrified, stupefied and now identified for the final purge.

    Don't you think it's a crime, time after time, after time . . .

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  11. We are the same age Munich. Yes for certain we are in a bottle. Booze bottle, pill bottle, test tube, beaker or a baby bottle sucking the fat nipple of the whore banks.

    I should have been born a poor black child cuz I feel like an ole black dude now or worse like steve martin! I can still do the funky moves tho and wish I was watching Don Cornelius right now.

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  12. Steve Martin! I loved the scenes of that poor "black child" dancin' on the porch with his family. In fact I loved the entire movie (the Jerk). Steve Martin always makes me laugh.

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