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Obama Calls for Health Care Reform Now ... or Never

Posted by Sam Stein, Huffington Post at 2:43 PM on May 28, 2009.


"If we don't get it done this year we are not going to get it done."

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President Barack Obama warned on Thursday that if health care reform didn't take place this year, it won't be completed during his presidency.

"We need health care reform legislation that works, that preserves what works about health care, that fixes the things that are broken. And I think the status quo is unacceptable " said the president, on a conference call with volunteers for his leftover campaign arm, Organizing for America. "And we have to get it done this year. If we don't get it done this year we are not going to get it done."

Underscoring the high stakes of the debate, Obama called on his supporters to make the same organizational effort on behalf of health care that they did during the election. There were, he said, few more important issues facing his administration.

"Now we are moving to one of our biggest priorities," he said, "something that all of us on the phone have been talking about since the earliest moments of this campaign... We know what is at stake; we know we need reforms... Americans now spend more on health care than on housing or food."

The conference call, in which Obama participated while onboard Air Force One, is one of several moves on the part of Organizing for America to help set the table for the upcoming battle over health care reform. Organizing for America is also distributing a video message from the president and hosting a kick-off event for its health care reform campaign on June 6.

"This is our big chance to prove that the movement that started during the campaign isn't over, we are just getting started," said Obama. "The election in November -- that didn't bring about change, that just gave us the opportunity for change. So now we are really going to have to re-mobilize. We had a chance to catch our breath after the election. We got a lot of things done in the first four months. But health care, that's a big push."

Earlier in the call, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe also addressed the president's volunteers. Stressing the need for door-to-door engagement to help beat back the health care reform cynics and skeptics, saying that "failure it not an option here."

"This is our chance so that 20, 25 years from now, people will look back and say that that moment in time, the president and his supporters met the moment," said Plouffe. "They did the right thing. They did the tough thing and we won't have any more people in this country without health care coverage, cost will be under control, which means our economy will strengthen."

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Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C.


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Single Payer is the Right Thing
Posted by: Louisa on May 28, 2009 3:43 PM   
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And that's not even being floated as possible.

This is all empty rhetoric from Obama. Obama is the reason real healthcare reform will not take place. And now he gives a deadline to his own orchestrated failure.

Only single payer will work to resolve the issues we face. Kowtowing to the healthcare and health insurance industries keeps us in the status quo quagmire.

Thanks for nothing Obama - you coward!

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» RE: Single Payer is the Right Thing Posted by: ProgressiveManiac
» RE: Single Payer is the Right Thing Posted by: ProgressiveManiac
"There were, he said, few more important issues facing his administration."
Posted by: oregoncharles on May 28, 2009 8:00 PM   
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Even a stopped clock tells the truth twice a day.

Is he really saying that if he doesn't get his way RIGHT AWAY, he'll pitch a big hissy fit and block other attempts at reform?

Yes, he is.

Here I thought we were at least electing an adult. Instead, he's pulling another Clinton, whose bungled plan took health care off the table for 16 years.

What do we have to do to get what 60% of the public supports? I have a suggestion: all congresscritters go home occasionally. Track them down and harass them. Be as unpleasant as you can (tomatos are too nice). Arresting constituents is REALLY BAD POLITICS - even Gordon Smith and Ron Wyden figured that out.

I can tell you what the Oregon Pacific Green Party is doing about it: we'll be running a real progressive against Ron next year. He hasn't had real opposition for a long time.

Maybe we'll follow him around to his condescending "town halls," too.

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Jump now! Boo!!!!
Posted by: BlueTigress on May 28, 2009 8:17 PM   
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What, a half-assed job now so he can put it to bed and go on to other stuff?

Whatever happened to do it right or don't bother?

SINGLE PAYER THIS YEAR!!!!

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Pass HR 676.
Posted by: undrgrndgirl on May 28, 2009 8:40 PM   
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!

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Obama Tries "The Bums Rush" ...
Posted by: mmckinl on May 29, 2009 1:18 AM   
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Obama is now using scare tactics to sell his BS health insurance scam. Another Plan to indenture Americans by requiring health care payments to corrupt health insurance companies ...

Obama is just another face of oligarchy where average people are debt serfs forever chained to their Wealth Socialism and War Machine economy.

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We are the change we are looking for
Posted by: tmullins on May 29, 2009 4:07 AM   
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Health Care reform will be up to us, someone is listening, let's be heard !

http://www.wisecountyissues.com/?p=62

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» ...and we need a leader... Posted by: bthespoon
It's all about the greed and propaganda, not about what the people deserve or need.
Posted by: sasquuatch55 on May 29, 2009 4:30 AM   
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The Govt. DOES NOT represent the people. They are not doing their job.
They are a well oiled, organized crime machine; and all you suckers are doing is giving in to them. We should have the POWER. We are the people that fund our own exploitation and abuse. We as the oppressed need to pull our heads out of our collective asses!

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Obama is supporting a broken status quo
Posted by: bthespoon on May 29, 2009 5:15 AM   
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..and everyone who has done their homework plus almost everyone in every other civilized nation (with national health insurance) on Earth (but ours) knows it.

Instead of going down in history looking like a moral hero and a fiscal genius, he's going to end up looking pretty darned bought-and-sold-out silly if he does not change his tune and soon.

He knows we are spending too much and getting too little, and that we could easily spend far less and get way more. Our economy and our country cannot afford to put off honest reform any longer.

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Quote disection.
Posted by: ABetterFuture on May 29, 2009 6:46 AM   
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We need health care reform legislation that works, that preserves what works about health care, that fixes the things that are broken. And I think the status quo is unacceptable.

We need health care reform legislation that works

Zero information Obama-speak, but an upgrade from zero information Bush-butcherings, if that's what makes a great policy for you.

that preserves what works about health care

The best damn medical care that money can buy.

that fixes the things that are broken.

Some folks don't have money, or don't want to spend as much of it on medical care.

And I think the status quo is unacceptable.

Says the champion of the status quo, or to paraphrase:

'What Afghanistan and Iraq?...Hey look over there, it's free-as-in-someone-else's-beer colonoscopies! And ponies! Oh, and lest I forget to say it, Change!'

Thank you; you may now go back to what you were doing before you were assualted by this landslide of Change You Can Buy Coffee With, when coupled with $1.25.

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Yet another broken promise.
Posted by: monkeywrench on May 29, 2009 7:23 AM   
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" '... Americans now spend more on health care than on housing or food.' "
. . . . . . .

This ... is ... insane!

And yet, Obama wants to 'build upon the current system,' and only 'fix what is broken.'

President Obama, in case you haven't been keeping up on current events, THE WHOLE DAMNED HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IS BROKEN –– AND HOPELESSLY CORRUPTED!! There is no "fixing" it (unless you mean fixing it like you've "fixed" the Wall Street mess, by billions in throwing taxpayer money at it.)

Just yesterday, after Obama's campaign pronouncements about supporting a single-payer health plan, and after his pronuncements about creating a government plan to compete with private ones, he said something that made my blood run cold (another medical problem I can't afford to fix...): that it may be necessary to raise premiums.

WHAT?!?!

If we end up with a half-assed, "Trojan Horse" healthcare plan just so Obama can appear to get something done through another of his famous compromises (and with the help of Big Healthcare's pirates, whom he has been courting lately), we will be in worse shape than if we get no changes at all, because the anger of the American people will have been "bought off," dissipated. Maybe this has been Obama's plan all along, or maybe our esteemed president has been "bought off" by Big Medicine and Big Insurance after taking office. Either way, I, for one, am starting to feel sick at my stomach, along with a bit of anticipatory soreness where the sun don't shine (can't afford to see a Dr. for these, either – hope they're not fatal...). Get the lube ready, folks; I think we're about to be reamed again.

Beware of governments bearing "gifts." (Unless you work on Wall Street.)

And if you want good, affordable healthcare, move to Canada or Europe.

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mrs.
Posted by: looey on May 29, 2009 7:56 AM   
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Americans are crazy about "choice" sold and implemented by the insurance industry. While Insurance Industry sings "choice" their employees decide who is eligible. Pre-existing conditions is a favorite reason to reject. I have Medicare and choose my doctors. I don't have to travel across the city for a referral. Unlike other Americans Congressional kids don't miss school waiting in emergency rooms to see a doc. Level the playing field. Health pays off for everyone.

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mrs.
Posted by: looey on May 29, 2009 7:57 AM   
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Americans are crazy about "choice" sold and implemented by the insurance industry. While Insurance Industry sings "choice" their employees decide who is eligible. Pre-existing conditions is a favorite reason to reject. I have Medicare and choose my doctors. I don't have to travel across the city for a referral. Unlike other Americans Congressional kids don't miss school waiting in emergency rooms to see a doc. Level the playing field. Health pays off for everyone.

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Come on!
Posted by: farmer's daughter on May 29, 2009 11:25 AM   
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Are you folks drinking some strange Kool-Aid? Get real. Unlike yourselves, President Obama is perceptive enough to realize that the the changes that ultimately have to come in order for our economy and health care system to survive are the political equivalent of an 8.0 earthquake. I don't want an earthquake in our healthcare system. I want manageable change that gradually gives everyone more and more access to the care they need.

The providers want to provide care. The insurance companies want to continue to employ hundreds of thousands of people. Employers want to offer affordable benefits to their employees. Consumers want to have non-discriminatory access and hope for their healing. And no one wants to be on the hook for a lopsided portion of the expense to meet all of these wants.

It ain't gonna happen overnight, folks. Obama is the grown-up here. He is trying to achieve the changes that can be built upon as the foundation for a new paradigm in US healthcare. One can only expect all of these "wanters" to compromise a little at a time, to see the benefits of change as they become evident and evolve in the idealistic DIRECTION of universal, single-payer health care. It will be a long series of small movements, not a cataclysmic shift.

If the earthquake happens, there will a generation of us with very little health care at any price. Get real. Get over your "revolution." Get with a program that can actually be fired up and moving toward a distant horizon in reality rather than an imaginary oasis out in the desert that is the future.

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Bend over
Posted by: willymack on May 29, 2009 12:26 PM   
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And I'll ram this scam up your tight little tushie, but we gotta do it now, or else it ain't gonna get done at all. This is what's being said to us, and we're supposed to SUPPORT it? Fat chance. It seems that those on the Olymian heights need a lesson on who works for whom. They've got it ass backwards at present.

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Stein Pegged OFA! It's NOT about Health Care;it's about 2012!
Posted by: JackieGiles on May 29, 2009 1:03 PM   
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Organizing For America is the "leftover" Obama For America presidential campaign and their "mission" is to get his 2008 supporters to sell his policies without telling us what they ARE. I went to an Organizing For America "Listening Tour"on Health Care and the State Director for OFA said that "it's not a policy making group" and that they didn't want our input on what kind of health care plan we want, they wanted us to sign up to push whatever plan comes out of Congress that Obama says fulfills his vaguely noble-sounding requirements. It's just like the wars in Iraq,Afghanistan and Pakistan: He won't tell us what "SUCCESS" will look like, but he'll let us know when we've got it. The "Listening Tour" attendees, all Obama campaign workers/supporters rejected that notion because we are for Single-Payer or at the VERY LEAST, a strong public option that will force the insurance profiteers to cut their costs (profits). Obama is not leading on health care because he won't tell us what a plan that he will sign into law must contain. I am a lifelong Democratic activist and a damn good "doorbeller", BUT before I agree to ring doorbells, I insist on a plan I can "believe in" and I want to know the answers to the questions that will come from the other side of the door. So much for "bottom-up" politics and "Listening Tours". BTW How much money did the health care industry give Pres. Obama's campaign?

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In that case, it'll be never
Posted by: truthlover on May 29, 2009 5:57 PM   
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I'm relieved to see that a lot of other people here don't feel obliged to light a candle at the Obama shrine and make excuses for him.

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OBAMA ASKED CONGRESS TO CLOSE THE OFFSHORE TAX LOOPHOLES AND
Posted by: Raymond Emerson on May 29, 2009 10:50 PM   
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40,000 or so lobbiests called congress and the subject went silent. Those same guys are going to call congress over and over 40,000 strong reminding them that if they need money to run for office they need to block national health. Until we get meaningful campaign finance reform nothing is going to change.

That means that Obama's promise of change was simply impossible. There can be no change as long as 40,000 experts in the field of bribery are allowed to run loose in Washington.

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