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Baucus Flees From Single Payer Advocates

by: Single Payer Action

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Sen. Max Baucus speaks about health care in Washington, DC. (Photo: Jay Premack / Bloomberg News)

    Senator Max Baucus (D-Montana) drove up to the Kaiser Family Foundation in downtown Washington, D.C., this morning.

    His initial idea - park on G Street in front of the office building - and walk in the front door to meet reporters gathered inside.

    But activists from Single Payer Action were out front, waiting to question Baucus about why, over the past two weeks, he ordered thirteen of them arrested, handcuffed, and charged with "disruption of Congress."

    Upon seeing the activists gathered at the front door, Baucus drove down a back alley to a rear service entrance.

    The activists followed him down the back alley.

    Baucus pulled up to Kaiser's service entrance.

    A large metal door opened.

    "I asked Baucus to roll down his window so I could ask him a question," said Russell Mokhiber of Single Payer Action and the first person arrested at the Senate Finance Committee on May 5. "But he shook his head no."

    Baucus drove into the service entrance and the security guards rolled down the metal door.

    "I wanted to ask Senator Baucus whether it was pharmaceutical industry money or health insurance money that led him to prohibit any single payer advocate from testifying before the Senate Finance Committee which he chairs," Mokhiber said.

    According to a recent analysis by the group Consumer Watchdog, Senator Baucus, the leading architect of health reform in the Congress, has received more campaign contributions from the health insurance and pharmaceutical corporations than any other current Democratic member of the House or Senate.

    According to the report, Senator Baucus received $183,750 from health insurance companies and $229,020 from drug companies in the last two election cycles.

    During recent Senate Finance Committee hearings on health care reform, Baucus has refused to allow even one person to testify on behalf of a single payer health care system.

    Forty-one people have testified in three days of health care hearings before the Senate Finance Committee in recent weeks (13 testified on April 21, 15 testified on May 5, and 13 testified on May 12).

    Not one has been an advocate for a single payer, everybody in, nobody out, Medicare for all health insurance system.

    According to recent polls, single payer is supported by a majority of Americans, doctors and health economists.

    Baucus has been repeatedly asked over the past months to allow a single payer advocate to testify.

    He has steadfastly refused.

    Before the start of the May 5 hearing, a group of eight doctors, lawyers and other single advocates rose inside the Senate Finance Committee hearing room and one by one asked that Baucus open up the hearing to single payer advocates.

    Baucus refused and had the eight arrested, handcuffed, and charged with "disruption of Congress."

    At the May 12 hearing, another five rose - this time nurses and doctors - and asked that Baucus hear from single payer advocates.

    Baucus again refused and had the five arrested and charged with "disruption of Congress."

    The Baucus 13, as they call themselves, are scheduled to be arraigned starting next week.

    "Senator Baucus is charging us with 'disruption of Congress,'" Mokhiber said. "But who"s disrupting what? Here is the architect of health care reform in Congress. And he's taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from the drug and health insurance corporations. And sixty Americans are dying every day from lack of health insurance. And single payer is the only proven way to save the hundreds of billions of dollars in administrative overhead and profits needed to insure everyone. And the majority of Americans, doctors and health economists support single payer. And Baucus doesn't even allow one person out of 41 over three days of hearings on health care reform to testify on behalf of single payer? How corrupt is that?"

    Kevin Zeese, another one of the Baucus 13 arrested on May 5, also wanted to question Baucus this morning.

    Zeese is the executive director of ProsperityAgenda.US.

    "Senator Baucus is putting the interests of the insurance industry ahead of the health care of Americans," Zeese said. "He is living up to his reputation as the 'Senator for K Street' and should no longer be considered the senator for Montana."

  

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Bravo Senator Baucus. You

Bravo Senator Baucus. You are proof of the dismal state our so called "democracy" is in--government by and for the corporation.

The best health care

The best health care lobbyists can buy...

If the Baucus 13 are

If the Baucus 13 are convicted, I do hope that President Obama will pardon them. I hope that, at least in private, he has given Sen. Baucus a severe reprimand for being one sided and excluding representation of more than 50% of all people. How undemocratic can one be?

What kind of democracy is it

What kind of democracy is it when one man, already in hock to special interests, is in charge of generating legislation that may oppose those to whom he is obligated? How do we, the people, regain control of our government? We are not a democracy, a republic, ore any form of citizen's interests government. We are a plutocracy- government of the rich, by the rich and for the rich.

Who else is on that

Who else is on that committee? Where are the rest of the senators? Baucus' behavior is un-American and shameful, and the Senate should be embarrassed. And they should take steps to correct this situation!

Vote Green Party.

Vote Green Party.

Baucusis a Cheney-Bush-ite

Baucusis a Cheney-Bush-ite disgrace. The Democratic Party leadership needs to be prevailed upon to discipline him.

All: Please write an email

All: Please write an email similar to the following to your Senators: Dear Sen. XXXXXXX, Your Senate colleague, Senator Max Baucus, is thwarting the will of the American people with respect to health care policy formation. Baucus is a corrupt politician. We demand that his behavior not control health care policy formation. We demand immediate action by you to make sure that universal, comprehensive, single payer health insurance is on the front burner. Sincerely, -xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Here is the list of

Here is the list of committee members, with links to their web pages: http://finance.senate.gov/sitepages/committee.htm If one of them is "yours," write to him or her!

There is NOTHING surprising

There is NOTHING surprising about this. In a system where the corporations are allowed to contribute so much money to those who make the laws there is JUST NO WAY for the rest of us to get a fair deal from the Government.

This is important. I'm

This is important. I'm sending it to our rep and senators. Not that I'll do any good with senator Sam. s

Actually, I'm encouraged by

Actually, I'm encouraged by this situation. Bravo and brava to each of the health professionals who stood up and were counted (to 13), and to Kevin Zeese for whom I am having ever-increasing respect. We have a poster child for "what's wrong with the healthcare picture", and his name is Max Baucus. We needed that. Now let's put his mug everywhere, with the caption: "This is the guy who doesn't want everybody to have healthcare at the lowest possible cost", and under that, a list of Senators who vote with him on this.

Baucus must go. Let's

Baucus must go. Let's replace him with someone who cares about the people they serve more than the money they get from corporations. Let's all work to make this happen and let them all know why Baucus lost the primaries! We can do this, and only then will single payer, the only solution, happen. In the mean time, I hope people will keep this in the news.