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Can Pelosi Save American Health Care Reform from the Republican Health Care Horror Show?

Posted by Howie Klein, Down With Tyranny! at 11:22 AM on June 20, 2009.


How Pelosi is keeping us out of the clutches of insurance industry predators.

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We may not always agree with Nancy Pelosi's strategies and tactics. Taking Bush's and Cheney's impeachment off the table drove a lot of people to hate her, no matter how remote a chance there was that that could have succeeded-- or even proceeded without shutting down the basic functioning of Congress and even a chance of getting any progressive legislation passed. And passing progressive legislation is the reason we were all so excited when Pelosi was sworn in as Speaker. Her commitment to real health care reform is almost the only thing standing between the American people's rapidly diminishing chance of getting any genuine reform and the salivating Insurance Industry CEOs who may well have brought off enough Max Baucuses and Blanche Lincolns and Arlen Specters, Joe Liebermen, Paul Ryans, Chuck Grassleys and Ben Nelsons to turn reform into a massive bailout for the Insurance companies. Yes, it's Nancy Pelosi-- not Barack Obama, who could go a long way towards ending this mess by saying "I won't be signing any health care bill unless it includes either single payer or a robust public option"-- who is keeping us out of the clutches of the Insurance Industry predators.

This is what her office sent out today to help average Americans get to the truth and go beyond the barrage of right-wing propaganda:

WHAT’S IN THE HEALTH CARE REFORM BILL FOR YOU?

We know our economy and fiscal future are tied to building on what works in our health care system and fixing what’s broken.

Here are 12 ways health care reform will help you and your family.

LOWER COSTS

• No more co-pays or deductibles for preventive care

• An annual cap on your out-of-pocket expenses-- no longer driving Americans to financial ruin

• An end to rate increases based on pre-existing conditions, gender, or occupation

• Group purchasing power of a national pool if you have to buy your own plan

• Guaranteed, affordable oral health and vision care for kids


GREATER CHOICE

• Keep your doctor and your plan if you like them

• More plan choices, including a high-quality public health insurance option that would compete with private companies

STABILITY & PEACE OF MIND

• An end to coverage denials for pre-existing conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, or cancer

• Get the care you need with an end to lifetime limits

• Job and life choices will no longer be based on health care coverage

HIGHER QUALITY

•  Doctors-- not insurance companies-- in charge of health care decisions

•  More family doctors and nurses entering the workforce, at better payment rates, helping guarantee your access to quality care

That's why she's public enemy #1 for the corporate CEOs and their handmaidens in Congress. I hope you're aware of the

effort Blue America is making

to hold senators who abandon their constituents for the lure of easy corporate cash. We're starting with Arkansas where Blanche Lincoln, a reflexive reactionary vote across a great many issues of importance to working families, is up for re-election next year. The

Arkansas News

reports that she is more concerned with Insurance Giants' CEOs than with ordinary Arkansas working families. “One of our biggest concerns," she admitted about her attempts to kill the public option, "is that it doesn’t need to be a government plan that usurps that ability to compete in the marketplace, which I’m concerned that a totally government-run option would do."



We've been asking netroots activists to help fund the TV ad campaign that Blue America is sponsoring with our friends at Brave New Films. And the response has been really good. In fact, the response has inspired all of us at Blue America. I want to share an e-mail I got this morning from Melinda in Florida, who had sent a very generous donation.


Glad to do it.  I love you guys and the wonderful job you do.  And after working my entire professional career in healthcare, I know that there is nothing more important to our economic well being than healthcare reform that includes a public plan. 

Send me another contribute link and I'll give more.


That's the kind of feedback-- plus the flood of donations, most of them $10 and $20-- that keeps me going and bolsters me when I hear the lies being told about health care reform by shills like Paul Ryan and William Bennett, the same kinds of lies the right-wing used to try to derail Medicare and Social Security and every minimum wage bill ever passed. So thank you Melinda and thanks to the other 220 donors who have already given. (Can you check it out and see if you can join them; even $5 and $10 contributions add up and will help us make this campaign a success.)

UPDATE: So... Who's Side Is Obama On?

He didn't comment on the Insurance Industry Bailout substitute for health care reform that Max Baucus, Arlen Specter, Kay Hagan, Chuck Grassley and Blanche Lincoln vomited out. But he did comment on the bill that the House is proposing, the bill with the public option. President Obama's official statement:

"Today, the Chairs of several Committees in the House of Representatives unveiled their health care reform proposal. This proposal would improve the affordability, availability, and quality of health care and represents a major step toward the our goal of fixing what is broken about health care while building on what works."

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Howie Klein is the creator of the blog Down With Tyranny!


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Well, they did such a good job with levees and deciding when to go to war...
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Jun 20, 2009 11:41 AM   
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...it's high time our wise and benevolent Congresscritters invaded something simple like coronary bypass surgery.

After they've practiced on walled up arteries, maybe they can apply that experience to complex tasks like piling up dirt beside conspicuous, flood prone bodies of water.

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America was critically wounded
Posted by: weathered on Jun 21, 2009 4:53 AM   
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on 9/11 and placed on a life support system of Lies. Pelosi/Schumer...Reid sustain the charade and the media adjusts the lights.

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» RE: America was critically wounded Posted by: buschthebearrefreshing
Pelosi does only what benefits Pelosi
Posted by: progressive-life on Jun 21, 2009 8:17 AM   
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she represents the worst of what congress has to offer. She is a self serving politician that looks out ONLY for her concerns.. if she can't control it and it doesn't benefit her in the form of votes and $$$$, it's of no interest to her!

The healthcare issue would benefit if she was voted out of her position!

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makaainana
Posted by: Makaainana on Jun 21, 2009 12:20 PM   
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The ONLY question is will Congress side with Big money and Big Insurance against 75% of the American people who need free health care!!!

All the rest is smoke, mirrors and politicians defending their BIG money and BIG Insurance contributions.

All the rest of the talk is a lesson plain and simple on how Congress and the President con the American People into thinking something is bad, too expensive, or impossible. WATCH and LEARN. Congress is a master at telling us why when we want something we can't have it without directly saying so.

The President seems to be a master at proposing good ideas, sitting on the fence til he sees how they go, and then because the MINORITY in Congress says no, blames the failure on a lack of bipartisanship or settles for a watered down second rate solution. I say never mind bipartisanship, lets worry about REAL people with REAL NEEDS.

Lets worry about the hard working and out of work taxpayer for a change.

What if we pass a law that says Congress loses their free health care until we get ours?

We need the 75% of needy Americans to say to Congress we are the boss!!!

Would you write or email your congress person for your kids? They are going to desperately need free medical care. Do you think the cost is not going to go up?

Change you can believe in really means change you are willing to fight for, otherwise just pay for everything and get a second job.

Middle class and the poor, employed and unemployed are paying for the Iraq war, the financial industry bailout, the bank bailout, the big business bailout, and the immoral bonuses that the bailed out executives gave themselves, to the tune of 4 or more trillion dollars. We are paying for their lack of paying due to their LEGAL offshore tax evasion bank accounts.

Now for the payers of all that, Congress is saying its too expensive to ask your government to pay for health care?

I know we are the government and we will pay in some way, but we will pay indirectly. And those of us that are out of work, or are working for minimum wage will certainly benefit.

You say this is socialism and that's bad. How about Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid? Would you cancel those programs because they are socialist? Do you think Capitalism has been without flaws?

I's say its too expensive to pay for what Big Money and Big Insurance want us taxpayers to pay. If we agree to pay them, I can guarantee they will continue to raise the cost every year.

WATCH OUT, instead of giving us "the bail out we need", Congress is giving us the sell out. They are giving us the sell out for their big contributions from Big Money and Big Insurance.

Other countries have done national health care. True, some did it better than others, but they did it. We can too.

If you get involved we can do it, and we can do it better. If you don't get involved...

Tell your kids why, when they are paying 20% plus of their salary for medical care for their family. Tell your kids you lost the best real chance of getting them free health care...

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