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Monday, December 21, 2009 10:56 AM

Top 10 Reasons to Kill the Senate Health Care Bill by Jane Hamsher

At Firedoglake.com we've been covering the health care debate extensively for months now and have put together an incredibly knowledgeable team. So I asked our expert-in-residence Jon Walker, our health care reporter Dave Dayen, analyst Marcy Wheeler and the rest of our team to help make it simple: how do we let people know what's going to happen to them if the Senate bill passes?

Everyone put their heads together and came up with a list:

Top 10 Reasons to Kill Senate Health Care Bill


  1. Forces you to pay up to 8% of your income to private insurance corporations -- whether you want to or not.
  2. If you refuse to buy the insurance, you'll have to pay penalties of up to 2% of your annual income to the IRS.
  3. Many will be forced to buy poor-quality insurance they can't afford to use, with $11,900 in annual out-of-pocket expenses over and above their annual premiums.
  4. Massive restriction on a woman's right to choose, designed to trigger a challenge to Roe v. Wade in the Supreme Court.
  5. Paid for by taxes on the middle class insurance plan you have right now through your employer, causing them to cut back benefits and increase co-pays.
  6. Many of the taxes to pay for the bill start now, but most Americans won't see any benefits -- like an end to discrimination against those with preexisting conditions -- until 2014 when the program begins.
  7. Allows insurance companies to charge people who are older 300% more than others.
  8. Grants monopolies to drug companies that will keep generic versions of expensive biotech drugs from ever coming to market.
  9. No re-importation of prescription drugs, which would save consumers $100 billion over 10 years.
  10. The cost of medical care will continue to rise, and insurance premiums for a family of four will rise an average of $1,000 a year -- meaning in 10 years, your family's insurance premium will be $10,000 more annually than it is right now.

Background information on each point:

  1. Hardship Waiver And Restrictions On Immigrants Buying Insurance Undercut Arguments For An Individual Mandate, by Jon Walker
  2. What's in the Manager's Amendment by David Dayen
  3. MyBarackObama Tax by Marcy Wheeler
  4. Emperor Ben Nelson: All Your Uteruses Are Belong To Me by Scarecrow
  5. The Senate Bill is Designed to Make Your Health Insurance Worse by Jon Walker
  6. Best way to "Fix It Later" Is With No Individual Mandate Now by Jon Walker
  7. The Senate Health Care Bill is Built on a Mountain of Sand by Jon Walker
  8. The Devil in Anna Eshoo's Details by Jane Hamsher
  9. Liveblog of the Dorgan Reimportation Amendment by David Dayen
  10. Answering Nate Silver's 20 Questions on the Health Care Bill by Jon Walker

The Senate bill isn't a "starter home," it's a sink hole. It needs to die so something else can take its place. It doesn't matter whether people are on the right or the left -- once they understand the con job that's about to be foisted on them, they agree. That's why Harry Reid and President Obama are trying to jam it through as fast as they can, before people get wise. So email the list to your friends and family, tweet it and spread the word.


Sign the petition: kill the Senate bill.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009 11:48 AM

I Thought We Could

 A great post from Nicole Sandler (www.RadioOrNot.com)

 

I just received an email from Madeleine Albright.  The subject line read "The Referendum on President Obama."  Of course, when I opened it, it was a fundraising letter from the DCCC, which began thusly:

"Every new president inherits headaches, but President Obama has inherited an entire emergency room.  Our struggle to reclaim our standing in the world has been challenging, but we are making progress. Together, we will need to continue to speak up, fight back, and give President Obama the support he needs to succeed."

 

And therein lies my problem.

 

I've been struggling with my hopes versus our reality.  Our reality is a president who bears an ugly resemblance to his predecessor, and that's not the change I voted for.  Our president is showing none of the courage that was inherent in the guy I believed in; the one who was supposed to be different. 

President Obama's first eight months is looking more and more like a continuation of the previous eight years, and that's something I distinctly remember voting against!

I agree with Secretary Albright that President Obama inherited an emergency room.  Unfortunately, he seems to have closed down the trauma center.

 

I agree that we need to speak up and fight back, but he's not giving us -- those who fought hard for his victory -- the things he promised during the campaign-- the things we would gladly fight for!

 

He promised to get our troops out of harms way.  As of today, we still have way too many troops in Iraq, and his new chief in Afghanistan today is calling for more.  (And, in a cruel twist of irony, today is the 27th Annual UN International Day of Peace.)

 

When our economy was melting down during the final days of the campaign, Candidate Obama promised to take care of Main Street over Wall Street.  Today, his Fed chairman Ben Bernanke says the recession is over.  That's because Wall Street is back to their money-making, bonus-pilfering ways.  Yet unemployment and foreclosures continue to rise, and Main Street is burning.  Wall Street might say the recession is over, but can we?  NO, WE CAN'T!

 

State Senator Barack Obama was in favor of a single payer health care system in the U.S.  On June 30, 2003, Obama spoke to the Illinois AFL-CIO:

"I happen to be a proponent of a single payer universal health care program." (applause) "I see no reason why the United States of America, the wealthiest country in the history of the world, spending 14 percent of its Gross National Product on health care cannot provide basic health insurance to everybody. And that's what Jim is talking about when he says everybody in, nobody out. A single payer health care plan, a universal health care plan. And that's what I'd like to see. But as all of you know, we may not get there immediately. Because first we have to take back the White House, we have to take back the Senate, and we have to take back the House."

It's now six years later, the Democrats have taken back the White House (with Obama as it's occupant), the Senate and the House, but single payer was never even given a place at the discussion table.  And the public option, which most of us see as an absolutely necessary tiny first baby step toward any meaningful reform, is now being used as a bargaining chip to get a bill that would result in a massive windfall to the blood-sucking leeches that call themselves health insurance companies.

 

In his address to a joint session of Congress last week, President Obama said that he has no interest in putting the health insurance industry out of business.

 

Why not?

 

No one should be making a profit off of our health care.  It should be a self-sustaining concern that costs just enough to provide care to keep us healthy, and pay our providers a comfortable living.  Health insurance company CEOs certainly shouldn't be getting wealthier by the moment while their paying customers are dying because the death panel, I mean, pencil pushers in their accounting office decide what procedures they'll pay for, despite what the doctor ordered.

 

As he went on a tour of the Sunday talking head shows yesterday, the president that I had so much hope for and faith in actually had the gall to say that those of us on the left need to stop clinging to the ideological idea of a public option. 

The need for a public option has nothing to do with ideology or politics.  It's his backpedaling on it and willingness to give it up that proves that it's politics as usual (just check www.opensecrets.org and see how much money Obama takes from the healthcare and insurance industries), and it disgusts me.

 

And now we're seeing the political discourse in this country deteriorate to base bigotry and hatred, threats of violence with no veil to disguise the intent, and gun and ammunition sales are at the highest levels in recent history.  But this president - who has to be living in fear of his and his family's well-being in the wake of the threats -- is blaming the 24-hour news cycle which celebrates the rude. 

I agree that the media is a problem, and we can thank Bill Clinton and the 1996 Telecommunications Act for a talk radio industry with a 9:1 ratio of conservative to progressive voices, and the total deregulation of ownership rules.  But I can't just fault the Faux News channels for that.  Where are the liberal voices calling foul?  Do I  have to do this alone?

 

And what about our elected officials?  I have to give Nancy Pelosi credit for her statement last week, and giving voice to the fears that we're feeling!  Why is it ok for Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh to use the public airwaves to spread lies and incite the populace to violence?  When will those in position of power say "Enough!" and stop the madness?

 

Instead, we have the leader of the free world basically shrugging it off and saying it's just political discourse.  By taking that approach, and not calling the guilty on the seriousness of their rhetoric, at the very least, truly troublesome, is making President Obama look even weaker and leaving him wide open to more attacks.

Where is this strong man, who had the courage of convictions during the campaign?  The one who gave us hope in the belief that we were on the cusp of a change for the better?

 

Who is this person occupying the White House today, who is in lock-step with the Bush policies on corporate welfare, nation building and even rendition?

 

Secretary Albright, I'd love nothing more than to be able to support the president I voted for.  Unfortunately, the person I'm seeing now is not him.

 

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Friday, August 08, 2008 2:40 PM

HYPOCRISY

HYPOCRISY

Wednesday night I went to listen to Nancy “Impeachment is off the table” Pelosi at Temple Judea.  She was promoting her book “Know Your Power: A message to America’s Daughters.”  So, what overarching message did I take away from this event?  She’s a hypocrite. 

During the introduction, it was made clear that Madam Speaker would have no real interaction with the audience. There would be no live questions from anyone, including the media.  It was made clear that anyone who spoke out of turn would be escorted out.  A small group of us (proudly wearing our Impeach Bush & Cheney t-shirts) was approached by one of the several police officers present and told that not only were signs prohibited but that any interruption of the event would result in being tossed out.  That being said, we decided that our action would be to stand quietly in the back of the hall after everyone was seated so that Ms. Pelosi would at least be able to see that some of us think impeachment should be placed back on the table.

The ground rules laid out to us would not ordinarily have upset me, except that Speaker Pelosi’s first talking point was the importance of everyone, especially women, recognizing not only their power to speak out but actually using it.  I stood there shocked, thinking that she’s saying how important it is for women to speak out, and here this woman had just been told that I had to shut-up in order to stay in the room.  I can’t voice my fears, dreams, nada.  What is wrong with this picture? 

She went on to speak of her awakening to the power that she held as Speaker of the House and to speak of some of the legislation that the House passed in the past two years (equal pay, SCHIP, etc., none of which got past the Senate or a Presidential veto threat).  She also spoke about finally having a seat at the table and discovering what that meant.  She also spoke of the strength it took to raise five children and realizing that women could lead the way on what’s good for the country.  Two questions ran through my mind as she said those words:  Is the rule of law not good for the country?  If she had the courage to raise five kids, why doesn’t she have the courage to lead the House in standing up to George Bush and the Republicans?

Speaker Pelosi’s mantra was “Know Thy Power” as a woman, a mother, a citizen.  I couldn’t help but wonder, what about the power of the Constitution?  Having power is one thing.  It takes courage to use it.  My final question to Madam Speaker is, do you dare?

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Sunday, July 20, 2008 9:02 PM

David Sirota Coming to Miami

DAVID SIROTA COMING TO MIAMI!

Free Speech, Q&A and book signing

sponsored by Democracy for America Miami-Dade

Friday, July 25th, 8:00pm

Books & Books, 265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables, 33134

CNN anchor and illegal immigration critic Lou Dobbs supports doubling or tripling immigration levels, Montana senator Jon Tester calls primary challenges to incumbents "useful," and a global warming fight being waged by shareholders is making more gains than anyone in Washington. These are only a few of the revelations in David Sirota's eye-opening and important new book, THE UPRISING: An Unauthorized Tour of the Populist Revolt Scaring Wall Street and Washington (Crown/May 27, 2008).  David Sirota is a nationally syndicated columnist & New York Times bestselling author who The American Prospect says is the kind of reporter "you'd like to have on your side in a knife fight and wouldn't want to cross in a dark alley."

The Uprising is all new, firsthand investigative reporting from across the country, showing how populism has become a dominant political force in both national and local politics. Sirota takes us far from the media spotlight into the trenches where real change is happening-from the headquarters of the most powerful third party in America to the bowels of the U.S. Senate; from the auditorium of an ExxonMobil shareholder meeting to the quasi-military staging area of a vigilante force on the Mexican border. This uprising is now playing a pivotal role in the 2008 presidential election campaign, through the heated debate over immigration, the Obama and Clinton NAFTA dialogue, and the competition to prove who has better anti-Iraq war credibility. Sirota's journey aims to find out whether these battles will transform the populist uprising into a full-fledged movement.

Voting members can attend a private reception with David Sirota before the speech!

Pay your dues today, and get a chance to meet David Sirota up close & personal.

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