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Reflexivity and the Politics of Health Insurance Reform

August 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment

The politics of health insurance reform is a great example of reflexivity. Reflexivity is the idea that acceptance and assertion of our beliefs about reality, has an effect on how we act, which, in turn, has an effect on reality, and to some extent creates it; and, equally, reality influences what we think about it […]

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George Soros’s “New Paradigm:” The Relevance of Reflexivity

August 6th, 2009 · Comments Off on George Soros’s “New Paradigm:” The Relevance of Reflexivity

My critique of Soros’s ideas on reflexivity in my two previous blogs on this subject, and my distinction between sequential and simultaneous reflexivity, was in no way a criticism of his application of the notion of reflexivity to various public issues in his Open Society, The Age of Fallibility, and The Crash of 2008. In […]

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The Obama Message Machine Is Broken: Fix It With Medicare For All

July 31st, 2009 · 2 Comments

Chris Matthews asks: “What happened to the Obama message machine.” And Dee Dee Myers and Tony Blankley dutiful provide various off the mark answers about fear and insecurity. But, also, it’s clear to all three that Obama’s message on health care doesn’t have the same clarity as his message during the campaign, and they attribute […]

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How Things Work In the Real World?

July 29th, 2009 · 1 Comment

This post is a comment on an exchange with Jason Rosenbaum appearing as replies to ralphbon’s blog post entitled “Seniors Already Have A Public Option. Does It Keep Private Insurers Honest?” Here is the exchange: LetsGetItDone: “ralphbon, Thanks for a very good analysis. Jason, in view of Paul Krugman’s recent analysis of the health insurance […]

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It’s Socialized Health Insurance, Not Socialized Medicine

July 28th, 2009 · 1 Comment

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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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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