It's just rich, reading that Dan Pfeiffer is sounding the alarm about Republican plans "to return to the days when lobbyists wrote the laws in Washington to benefit special interests at the expense of the American people."
What was Billy Tauzin doing during his weekly visits to the White House during the health care "reform" deliberations? I suppose there's no connection between his lobbying for the pharmaceutical "stakeholders" and the continued insanity of forbidding drug price negotiation.
I suppose there's no connection between the refusal of Democratic-led congressional committees to allow any single-payer advocates to address their hearings while they and the administration were proud to claim that they made sure every "stakeholder" had a "seat at the table."
There's that "stakeholder" idea again. It seems every fracking insurance company, prescription drug peddler and for-profit health care ghoul are stakeholders that deserved seats at the table from which they apparently dictated every significant detail of our magnificent health care "reform".
After all, no one in the White House or the Democratic-led Congress (with a few miraculous exceptions like Alan Grayson) wants to do anything that would have any significant impact on these stakeholders' wealth or power. No, all must be done to assure that these stakeholders remain whole. Any "reform" must be either toothless, riddled with loopholes, or a not-so-secret gift to the very bad actors that have produced the dysfunctional, homicidal system we have.
In the end, the worst parts of the system have been enshrined in law and the only stakeholders who never had a chance to influence the end product are the mighty "American people" we hear so much about -- you know, the suckers who have to pay for this clusterfuck with their taxes while still trying to pay their own metastasizing health care and insurance bills.
Wall Street and financial reform? See above. Rinse and repeat.
But golly gee, we'd better not stop voting for these Dem mofos or else the even worse Repubs will have those lobbyists writing our laws!
One more thing: I loathe Blue Dogs as much as the next liberal, but I'm not prepared to blame the nearly complete impotence of Dem congressional leadership to get real reforms enacted on Blue Dogs alone.
Nothing would have benefitted Blue Dogs more than successful legislation that provided real stimulus, provided real relief and reform of the health care crisis, and revealed and punished the crooks and liars who brought the country to its knees.
But a Dem leadership, including the Obama White House, that either didn't have the courage of its convictions or had no real Democratic convictions to begin with, failed utterly to take advantage of the momentum and mandate the public gave them in 2008. They never tried to change Washington. They are creatures of Washington, just not as bold or rapacious as the Republican hyenas.
If it was only this country doomed to decline, it wouldn't be so bad. But in surrendering the moral high ground and the economic power that could be an example in the world, we are increasingly powerless to affect the changes that might save this planet. The special interests will kill us all. You'd almost think they have rockets ready to blast them off the dying planet to new worlds to conquer.
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It's just rich, reading that Dan Pfeiffer is sounding the alarm about Republican plans "to return to the days when lobbyists wrote the laws in Washington to benefit special interests at the expense of the American people."
What was Billy Tauzin doing during his weekly visits to the White House during the health care "reform" deliberations? I suppose there's no connection between his lobbying for the pharmaceutical "stakeholders" and the continued insanity of forbidding drug price negotiation.
I suppose there's no connection between the refusal of Democratic-led congressional committees to allow any single-payer advocates to address their hearings while they and the administration were proud to claim that they made sure every "stakeholder" had a "seat at the table."
There's that "stakeholder" idea again. It seems every fracking insurance company, prescription drug peddler and for-profit health care ghoul are stakeholders that deserved seats at the table from which they apparently dictated every significant detail of our magnificent health care "reform".
After all, no one in the White House or the Democratic-led Congress (with a few miraculous exceptions like Alan Grayson) wants to do anything that would have any significant impact on these stakeholders' wealth or power. No, all must be done to assure that these stakeholders remain whole. Any "reform" must be either toothless, riddled with loopholes, or a not-so-secret gift to the very bad actors that have produced the dysfunctional, homicidal system we have.
In the end, the worst parts of the system have been enshrined in law and the only stakeholders who never had a chance to influence the end product are the mighty "American people" we hear so much about -- you know, the suckers who have to pay for this clusterfuck with their taxes while still trying to pay their own metastasizing health care and insurance bills.
Wall Street and financial reform? See above. Rinse and repeat.
But golly gee, we'd better not stop voting for these Dem mofos or else the even worse Repubs will have those lobbyists writing our laws!
I'd be laughing if I weren't crying.
One more thing: I loathe Blue Dogs as much as the next liberal, but I'm not prepared to blame the nearly complete impotence of Dem congressional leadership to get real reforms enacted on Blue Dogs alone.
Nothing would have benefitted Blue Dogs more than successful legislation that provided real stimulus, provided real relief and reform of the health care crisis, and revealed and punished the crooks and liars who brought the country to its knees.
But a Dem leadership, including the Obama White House, that either didn't have the courage of its convictions or had no real Democratic convictions to begin with, failed utterly to take advantage of the momentum and mandate the public gave them in 2008. They never tried to change Washington. They are creatures of Washington, just not as bold or rapacious as the Republican hyenas.
If it was only this country doomed to decline, it wouldn't be so bad. But in surrendering the moral high ground and the economic power that could be an example in the world, we are increasingly powerless to affect the changes that might save this planet. The special interests will kill us all. You'd almost think they have rockets ready to blast them off the dying planet to new worlds to conquer.
How about Larry Kissell and Mike Mcintyre of NC - blue dogs extraordinaire.
Both running against rightwing Rethugs who would don a Nazi costume at a wink's notice.
Thanks for your reporting!
S
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