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Freedom and Tyranny in Health Care: 1984 in 2009

September 18th, 2009 · Comments Off on Freedom and Tyranny in Health Care: 1984 in 2009

It’s popular to appeal to the idea of free choice when defending one’s position on health insurance reform. President Obama says that he wants to give people the freedom to choose a public option or some other form of affordable insurance in addition to the insurance choices available now. The insurance companies talk about the […]

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It’s Just a Business Decision

September 17th, 2009 · 1 Comment

The people of America have an important business decision to make. Right now, we’re paying roughly $2.4 Trillion per year for medical products and services. It is said that we could save roughly $450 – $600 billion of that per year if we eliminated the private for profit health insurance system and replaced it with […]

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Satire for Countering the Tea Baggers?

September 16th, 2009 · Comments Off on Satire for Countering the Tea Baggers?

Two nights ago (September 14), Rachel Maddow, on MSNBC, during coverage of the DC tea baggers demonstration against health insurance reform, played a satirical clip called “Billionaires for Wealthcare,” in an attempt to give the alternative point of view to the demonstration. Just after the clip she made the point that Billionaires for Wealthcare had […]

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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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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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Never Say Never About Medicare for All

August 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off on Never Say Never About Medicare for All

Yesterday CNN broadcast a panel discussion moderated by Anderson Cooper called “Extreme Challenges” featuring one of Washington’s most bi-partisan icons, David Gergen, among others. There were many things during the discussion that didn’t compute from where I sit. One of them was the reporting and commentary on some recent CNN poll results. Another was a […]

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Confusion Over the Public Option?

August 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off on Confusion Over the Public Option?

In President Obama’s weekly radio address yesterday he said: “Now, the source of a lot of these fears about government-run health care is confusion over what’s called the public option. This is one idea among many to provide more competition and choice, especially in the many places around the country where just one insurer thoroughly […]

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WaPo Strikes At the Public Option Again

August 20th, 2009 · 4 Comments

Today, in an editorial, WaPo continued its campaign against the public option, asserting that it must, as a practical matter, be abandoned. Here’s the heart of its argument: ”This is not a matter of ideology but of political nose-counting. The kind of comprehensive health reform that the president rightly wants — changes that would extend […]

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The Health Insurance Reform Fight: A Minimalist Proposal for Progressives

August 20th, 2009 · Comments Off on The Health Insurance Reform Fight: A Minimalist Proposal for Progressives

The strategy I outlined in my last post may not work out. There may be no HCR bill resulting from it. In that case, progressives ought to introduce a back-up plan offered just yesterday by Scarecrow at Firedog Lake, based in part on an analysis of Dean Baker’s. Scarecrow’s proposal has the following steps. First, […]

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