Saturday, July 18, 2009

Has Big Insurance Paid Off Enough Democrats To Forge An Effective Alliance To Stop Health Care Reform?

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When I was growing up there were always enough powerful Democrats in the South-- many of them committee chairmen-- to prevent progressive legislation, particularly when it came to race relations, despite large Democratic majorities in Congress. Sound familiar? Look at this ad. It's being run by the DNC-- to pressure conservative Democrats who are trying to water down health care reform on behalf of special interests who donate to their campaigns and want them to work with the Republican minority to sabotage the public option.



It's a very mild ad and it doesn't name any names-- unlike the Blue America ads targeting corrupt Arkansas reactionary Blanche Lincoln. But the ad is running in 15 media markets all of which target members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee who are seen as likely to vote with Big Insurance instead of with working American families. 12 of the 15 markets are represented by Democrats! Here are the markets and the targets:

Savannah- John Barrow (Blue Dog-GA)
Palm Springs- Mary Bono Mack (R-CA) who, ironically, is being opposed by Steve Pougnet, a Democrat who seems to have an ugly Blue Dog bent and is possibly not much more reliable when it comes to representing working families than she is!
Seattle- Jay Inslee (D-WA)
Nashville- Bart Gordon (Blue Dog-TN), although this also serves notice on the slimiest of the House Democrats conspiring with the GOP, Nashville Blue Dog Jim Cooper
Bloomington- Baron Hill (Blue Dog-IN)
Sacramento- Jerry McNerney (D-CA)
Salt Lake City- Jim Matheson (Blue Dog-UT)
New Orleans- Charlie Melancon (Blue Dog-LA)
Pittsburgh- Mike Doyle (D-PA) and Tim Murphy (R-PA)
Charlotte- G.K. Butterfield (D-NC)
Little Rock- Mike Ross (Blue Dog-AR)
Columbus- Zach Space (Blue Dog-OH)
Marquette- Bart Stupak (D-MI)
Grand Rapids- Mike Rogers (R-MI) and Fred Upton (R-MI)
Medford- Greg Walden (R-OR)

Reactionary Democrats are not taking this lying down and some are joining the GOP We Hate Obama Team. Blue Dog Zack Space has responded to the DNC TV spots by sending out an extremely misleading newsletter to his constituents claiming that he "has been targeted by right wing extremists who want to block health care reform. The Congressman is hearing from them this week." We need to get him some clown makeup. Several of the worst and most corrupt of the Blue Dogs are conspiring with the Republicans to work together to completely wreck Obama's health care agenda. According to yesterday's Hill right-wing Democrats have reached out to the House Republicans.
Rep. Charles Boustany (R-La.) asserted that an "interesting development" is taking place underway that, if true, could effectively remove Democratic leadership from the driver's seat on healthcare reform legislation in the House.

"There's an interesting development occurring behind the scenes, wherein moderate Democrats-- so-called "Blue Dog" Democrats-- and business-friendly new Democrats are actually starting to have conversations with us to build a coalition from the center outward, to actually really come up with substantive and well-founded healthcare reform," Boustany said during an appearance on Fox News. "And that's the only way to do this."

Is it? Today's Wall Street Journal ran an interesting Op-Ed on their shockingly right-wing editorial page about how one of their heroes, Oklahoma nutcase Tom Coburn managed to win narrow approval for an admendment in the Senate health committee (12-11) "that would require all Members and their staffs to enroll in any new government-run health plan."
In other words, Sherrod Brown and Sheldon Whitehouse won't themselves join a plan that "will offer benefits that are as good as those available through private insurance plans -- or better," as the Ohio and Rhode Island liberals put it in a recent op-ed. And even a self-described socialist like Vermont's Bernie Sanders, who supports a government-only system, wouldn't sign himself up.

Of course, they also qualify now for generous Congressional coverage. Most Americans won't have the same choice. Some will be transferred to the new entitlement as it uses its taxpayer bankroll to dominate insurance markets. Others work for businesses that will find it easier to dump their policies and move employees to the federal rolls. Democrats also know that the public option will try to control health spending by squeezing payments made to doctors and hospitals, and by not paying for treatments that Washington decides are too expensive, which will result in inferior care.

No doubt Mr. Dodd acceded to the Coburn amendment to blunt such objections, and in any case he'll strip it out later in some backroom. Judd Gregg was the only GOP Senator to oppose it, on humanitarian grounds. As he told us in an interview, the public option "will be so bad that I don't think anyone should be forced to join."

The Journal's point was that even some of the best progressives on the committee voted against it. (Among Dems only Chris Dodd, Barbara Mikulski and Ted Kennedy voted yes.) Sounds like a lot of game playing on all sides and it also sounds like Congress should lose all health care for themselves and their families until they pass a bill for all Americans-- and that their health care should be part of that bill, just like everyone else's. I bet this is the first time I'd be agreeing with Tom Coburn on anything-- except he's just being a big ole drama queen and he doesn't agree with any of this anyway; he just wants to embarrass Democrats, not a bad idea in this case either.

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3 Comments:

At 6:04 AM, Anonymous Balakirev said...

"It's a very mild ad and it doesn't name any names-- unlike the Blue America ads targeting corrupt Arkansas reactionary Blanche Lincoln."

Because, as we both know, Ken, we wouldn't want to point a finger at elected officials who are absorbing tons of soft money through their pores. It isn't polite. The liars and hypocrites might get annoyed. Then they might do anything, like--vote for health care reform when they're put under a prominent spotlight.

When are we going to learn that the only way to strongarm most politicians is to haul their behavior into the glare of day before their constituencies, at some time during the election cycle other than the campaign period?

 
At 6:37 AM, Blogger Woody (Tokin Librul/Rogue Scholar/ Helluvafella!) said...

"Has Big Insurance Paid Off Enough Democrats To Forge An Effective Alliance To Stop Health Care Reform?"

Was the Pope a Nazi?

Obama has so much political capital invested in this fight, he'll sign any piece of shit that comes to his desk, and then marshall all the corporat and govt propaganda resources available to him to proclaim it the best thing since edible undies.

It does NOT matter what is in the bill. Obama will sign ANYTHING that can be spun as a Health Care Reform measure, and claim VICTORAAY for the Murkin people.

It's the same strategy he should have employed to end the wars he's more and more deeply committing the country to pursue.

 
At 2:22 PM, Blogger Brittanicus said...

It is a shame that some Americans are so gullible, to the outlandish propaganda and lies spat in the newspapers, television and radio about Obama’s health care agenda. They have demonized the British, Canadian and other worthy plans. Hidden under a disguise cover, these radical entities are determined to keep the special interest organizations in absolute power. Comprising of the money-draining profitable insurance companies and their rich stockholders. They don't want any changes to the broken system of medical care, because it will hurt the status quo. I was born in England, in the county of Sussex and until the inception of the European Union and the European Parliament dictating to Britain. That they must accept millions of foreign workers, the nations medical system was exemplary. I never had to wonder if I would have to file bankruptcy, to pay my medical bills, or listen to the incessant ring of debt collectors on the phone.


On several occasions I ended up in the cottage hospital and their was never a cost applied to it, never a ream of paperwork. Incidentally, I choose my own doctor where I Lived. The longest I waited for surgery was three months, as it was not an emergency. No doctor, no hospital or specialist asking me for my Social Security number, drivers license or if I was covered by a predatory for-profit insurer. No premiums, no-cops and pre-existing condition clauses. Yes! Didn't have a private room, but who cares? Today the British Isles is being submerged under a barrage of legal and illegal immigrants, who have never paid into the system, have caused some rationing. Prior to the importation of foreign labor my trips to doctor, to hospital, the eye or a dentist was paid from my taxation. Unless we pass a national health care agenda, Americans will never know what it's like to breeze through their lives, without worrying about paying for health care? Tell your Senators and Congressman you want an alternative to the--GET RICH-- insurance companies, before a Universal health care is killed. 202-224-312 REMEMBER THE INVESTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS DON'T WANT THEIR PIECE OF THE $$$TRILLION$$$ DOLLAR PIE DISTURBED. EVEN SOME POLITICIANS HAVE THEIR DIRTY FINGERS IN THE PIE?
AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE PRIVATE HEALTH CARE, A GOVERNMENT SINGLE PAYER SYSTEM WILL ASSIST IN REVITALIZING THE WILTING US ECONOMY.

 

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