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Strategy, Tactics, and Movement Politics in Health Care Reform

November 19th, 2009 · Comments Off on Strategy, Tactics, and Movement Politics in Health Care Reform

It’s important to sharply distinguish strategy from tactics in health care reform. I think strategy is about your goal and overall orientation toward getting health care reform, while tactics are about the low-level things you do to get from point-to-point in getting the strategy implemented. Tactics are influenced by strategy in the sense that tactics […]

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Pressuring Harry Reid For What?

October 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off on Pressuring Harry Reid For What?

The intensity of debate on health insurance reform is building towards a climax as public and blogosphere pressure increases rapidly on the President and both Houses of Congress. In particular, Harry Reid is facing intense pressure, reportedly from the Administration, Nevada Democrats spurred on by blogosphere-generated telephone campaigns, progressive interest groups, and both progressive and […]

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Make Democrats Take Responsibility For the 60 Vote Frame

October 16th, 2009 · Comments Off on Make Democrats Take Responsibility For the 60 Vote Frame

A number of diaries at Firedog Lake today, frame the coming phase of the legislative process in terms of the need for 60 votes to get cloture and pass the PO. For example here’s a quote from one of today’s diaries by David Dayen: “Left out of this story is the fact that any amendment […]

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The Tip of the Democratic Spear?

October 11th, 2009 · Comments Off on The Tip of the Democratic Spear?

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy Alan Grayson’s been making waves lately. His calling out members of the Republican Party as “foot-dragging, knuckle-dragging neanderthals,” was good for a laugh. And then, when they howled and demanded an apology, he refused to apologize to them, but, instead, said that he […]

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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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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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“The Dream Shall Never Die”

August 26th, 2009 · Comments Off on “The Dream Shall Never Die”

The tributes to Edward Moore Kennedy are appearing everywhere today and I do not know if I can say anything meaningful that others have not already said or will say in the next few hours, other than what Teddy meant to me.

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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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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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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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