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  • Is the Obama White House selling out millions of people for...nothing?

    John McMahon 3:27 pm on October 23, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: health care, , selling out,

    Lots of news today that the Obama White House is pressuring the Senate negotiators to DROP a compromise on health care reform that would allow states to opt-out of a relatively robust public option. This is after the opt-out idea has been receiving increased public support, among both liberal and conservative Democratic Senators.

    That’s right, the Obama administration is trying to get Senate, thus far a slow-moving and obstinate body, to drop a compromise that would cover more people in a more cost-effective way that their preferred alternative, Olympia Snowe’s weak ‘trigger’ proposal that would do little to foster affordability and has essentially been off the table for a while due to a lack of support. Why, you are likely asking, is the Obama administration doing this? Good question, with a disappointing and maddening answer: because they are reportedlyobsessed” with getting the support of Sen. Olympia Snowe, a Republican from Maine.

    So, to recap, the Obama administration appears to prefer a weaker, less effective approach to health care reform just so they get one (ONE!?) Republican vote, that they don’t even need. This absolutely is not change that anyone should believe in.

    People (including myself and many of us who blog here and are members of this organization) did NOT volunteer and spend time getting Obama elected President to give a Republican Senator from Maine de facto veto power over legislation. That, friends, is not change, and anyone who is fooled to believe it is needs a reality check.

    If this is really the approach that the White House wants to pursue, then I hope they think hard about selling out and violating the trust of millions of hard-working people who would like to have access to health care, just so they can satisfy their fetish of getting a single irrelevant Republican vote.

    Put pressure on the Obama administration however you can (call and email the WH, tweet, facebook, etc.) to support a robust public option.

     
  • Dialogue

    zoeeturrill 10:34 am on September 10, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: health care, Joe Wilson

    I was going to take the time today to write about ACES and the importance of clean renewable energy and energy efficiency, I really was, but then I watched the president’s speech last night. Just like his speech to school children earlier this week, I think his rhetoric was strong, and he laid out his message in a easily understandable, well reasoned manner. Yet, it was not my new favorite word (acrimony: bitterness or ill feeling), or even the passionate Kennedy references that stayed with me this morning, it was the yelling from a certain republican representative.

    Representative Joe Wilson, from where else but South Carolina, yelled out “You Lie!” during the middle of the speech. Was anyone else shocked? Appalled? When did it become appropriate for congresspersons to engage in such blatant acts of disrespect to the President of the United States?

    Perhaps Wilson was confused, and thought this was one of the rowdy town hall meetings we have been seeing of late where misinformed gun-toting citizens scream their opinions rather than engaging in diologe with their elected officials. The object of such a tactic, it would seem, is to avoid dialogue all together, by shutting down the conversation and returning our poltical system to chaos.

    Health care isn’t the only area where people have stopped listening, there was an incredible backlash against Obama wanting to talk to school children. Florida GOP Chairman Jim Greer went so far as saying  ”taxpayer dollars are being used to spread President Obama’s socialist ideology.”

    Dialogue is the basis of a healthy democracy, and without connecting with one another and listening, really listening, we can never move forward as a society. Yet this has been the tactic of the right so far: to avoid conversation lest their terrified base realize they have been lying all along to mobilize a movement based on fear. In health care, in energy reform, on immigration, even during the election (who can forget the Obama = terrorist argument), the general tactic is to stop any logical thinking by immobilizing the conservative side of our country with fear tactics.

    So, I leave you with the president’s words, in hopes that we can overcome fear and starting talking to one another again.

    “We did not come to fear the future. We came here to shape it. I still believe we can act even when it’s hard.  I still believe — I still believe that we can act when it’s hard. I still believe we can replace acrimony with civility, and gridlock with progress. I still believe we can do great things, and that here and now we will meet history’s test.”

     
  • Making Sense of Healthcare Visually

    Dillon Doyle 5:28 pm on August 5, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , complicated, design, health care, link

    One of the better design blogs out there isdgn, has a post (albeit via Boing Boing) that beautifully re-designs the Dem’s healthcare chart, which was a shitstorm of complicated.

    Beautiful, simple, and informative, the chart is what design should be. Needless to say, you should all further your healthcare education, as the best and most dangerous constituent is a knowledgeable voter.

    http://www.idsgn.org/posts/making-sense-of-health-care/

     
  • A Link

    Dillon Doyle 1:22 pm on July 11, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: bill moyers, cigna, health care, insurance, reform, sicko, video

    All should watch the following: http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07102009/watch2.html

    The old head of PR for CIGNA spills all about the insurance industry. We need healthcare reform now!

     
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