There’s a Medicare for All sub-community at Firedog Lake. I’m not sure how many bloggers and commenters are in it, but I think it includes at least:
“Medicare for All” Folks at Firedog Lake
September 20th, 2009 · Comments Off on “Medicare for All” Folks at Firedog Lake
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The Progressive Power of “No”
September 8th, 2009 · Comments Off on The Progressive Power of “No”
I think Republicans and Blue Dogs understand the power of “no.” But I’m afraid the progressives in Congress don’t understand it, and that’s why they’re losing the fight for health insurance reform, have sustained partial defeats on the stimulus package, and credit card reform bills, and are moving toward a partial defeat on the cap-and-trade […]
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Push the Reset Button: HR 676 and the Three-step Strategy
September 1st, 2009 · Comments Off on Push the Reset Button: HR 676 and the Three-step Strategy
Is it time for progressives to push the reset button yet? The strategy of supporting the Public Option idea in hopes that Republicans, Conservatives, Blue Dogs, and the health insurance industry would be more friendly to it than they would be to a Medicare for All Government Health Insurance Plan has certainly failed. The opposition […]
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The Moran/Dean Town Hall: A Participant’s View
August 27th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Yesterday afternoon, My wife and I, who live in Alexandria, and my daughter, who lives not far away in Arlington, drove to Reston, VA, to attend the Jim Moran/Howard Dean Town Hall. Jim’s been our Congressman since we moved to Alexandria in 1991 and Reston is familiar territory to us because we lived there for […]
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A Question for Jim Moran
August 25th, 2009 · Comments Off on A Question for Jim Moran
Tomorrow evening is Congressman Jim Moran’s (D-VA) Town Hall at South Lakes High School in Reston, VA. This is the only Town Hall Jim has scheduled during the current recess. Governor (and Dr.) Howard Dean will be joining Jim to answer questions, and it promises to be a very interesting meeting. During the past few […]
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Marching on Washington for Medicare for All
August 24th, 2009 · Comments Off on Marching on Washington for Medicare for All
In the past few weeks we’ve begun to see e-mails, face book groups, and other communications calling for a March on Washington to support health care reform. Yesterday, sTiVo at Firedog Lake called for one, and one facebook group is trying to get one going for September 13th. I also think that a March for […]
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The Health Insurance Reform Fight: A Progressive Scenario
August 19th, 2009 · Comments Off on The Health Insurance Reform Fight: A Progressive Scenario
The MSM commentators are now practically hysterical with joy. After months of giving a voice to the most ridiculous fictional stories about proposals for health care reform using the public option idea, they, along with the President’s incredibly inept messaging, have helped to move public opinion to the point where in some, though very misleading […]
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The Stink of Media Corruption and the Health Care Debate
August 19th, 2009 · Comments Off on The Stink of Media Corruption and the Health Care Debate
This morning, Michael Shear and Ceci Connolly at WaPo, with contributions from Anne Kornblut and Lori Montgomery, tried to get us to believe that the Administration was taken by surprise by progressives’ insistence on a viable PO being included in the Health Care Reform bill. This is an interpretation beyond naive, and also beyond imagination, […]
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Move-on Needs to Move-on
August 16th, 2009 · Comments Off on Move-on Needs to Move-on
For the past few days, I’ve been trying, by e-mail, to get the participants in the Northern Virginia Move-on Council to take my advice about the best way to get a good, strong, public option. Namely, to abandon the public option advocacy in favor of all-out support for “Medicare for All,” and specifically for HR […]
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A Visit to Jim Moran’s About Health Care Reform
August 14th, 2009 · 5 Comments
Yesterday afternoon, my wife and I kept an appointment we’d made through Organizing for America to see an aide to Jim Moran’s (D-VA) in order to discuss health care reform. When we walked into the Congressman’s office, one of his aides, a gentlemen by the name of Andy, was talking with another constituent, who, as […]
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