This will be a pretty short one. First, health care reform proposals that offer a “public option” alternative do not provide “socialized medicine.” That is, all medical care in such proposed systems would be provided by private sector Doctors, hospitals, and other other health care institutions. Government in such a plan doesn’t do any medicine. […]
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It’s Socialized Health Insurance, Not Socialized Medicine
July 28th, 2009 · 1 Comment
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An Open Letter to Jim Moran: It’s Personal
July 28th, 2009 · Comments Off on An Open Letter to Jim Moran: It’s Personal
This one is an Open Letter to my Congressman, James Moran (D-VA). Dear Jim, I feel entitled to address you by your first name because you’ve been my Representative since 1991 and I’ve voted for you in every election since then. I think the issue of health care reform is where most Americans live. Those […]
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Let’s Quit Kidding Ourselves, the Real Public Option’s Already Over
July 25th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Well, maybe not “over” as in “there will be no legislation passed in this session that contains the phrase “public option.” Perhaps there will still be legislation that has a provision with that label. But it will bear no resemblance to Jacob Hacker’s original design for a public option plan, and it won’t provide a […]
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Disingenuousness and the Public Option
July 24th, 2009 · Comments Off on Disingenuousness and the Public Option
Last night, it occurred to me that the public option idea is a disingenuous approach to health care reform. Here’s the argument. Talking to other progressives, I’ve noticed that they all freely say that single payer will work better than a public option, and that it is the best alternative they know. And then they […]
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If Our Neighbor Gets the Same Car for $6,000 Less Than We Do, How Can We Get That Same Deal?
July 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off on If Our Neighbor Gets the Same Car for $6,000 Less Than We Do, How Can We Get That Same Deal?
When President Obama posed the above question during his reply to the first question in his press conference tonight, I listened carefully during the rest of the press conference for his answer. I didn’t hear it. Or if I did, it didn’t come through clearly enough for me to understand it. I did hear something […]
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President Obama: Do Town Halls in Canada and France and Send Hillary to Australia and New Zealand
July 22nd, 2009 · 1 Comment
The Health Insurance companies and other opponents of government-funded health care have been trying to overcome the statistical evidence of the superiority of public systems by spreading “Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt” using horror stories and, of course, outright lies about the failures of health care in other nations having such systems. Those of us who […]
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Obama’s Choice Is Not Faith In the Market vs. Cardigans
July 21st, 2009 · Comments Off on Obama’s Choice Is Not Faith In the Market vs. Cardigans
WaPo op eds are getting increasingly irritating with the passage of time. Yesterday, this formerly great American newspaper in free fall ran an article by Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie called “What’s Next Mr. President – Cardigans?” Welch and Gillespie think that Obama’s less than stellar results thus far suggest that he may be reviewing […]
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Why Should Amendments Be “A Free Lunch”?
July 20th, 2009 · Comments Off on Why Should Amendments Be “A Free Lunch”?
Why is there “a free lunch” in Congress? Why are there 180 Republican Amendments for the House Health care Reform legislation, but no guaranteed Republican votes? Why should members be able to get amendments to bills proposed in committee accepted without any commitment from themselves? What kind of negotiation process is that? Why doesn’t the […]
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Lines In the Sand
July 19th, 2009 · 1 Comment
For a long time now, progressives have been looking for lines in the sand. They’ve been trying to get progressive members of Congress to commit to vote no on any health care reform bill that doesn’t include a robust public option, and they’ve also been after the President to clearly state his unwillingness to sign […]
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The End of American Democracy?
July 18th, 2009 · Comments Off on The End of American Democracy?
Today the news of Walter Cronkite’s death reached me at the same time I heard about an exchange between Glenn Greenwald of Salon and Chuck Todd of NBC on torture investigations. The juxtaposition of these events, in such close proximity, highlighted for me the existential threat to American Democracy that we now face. Not from […]
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