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Congre$$, Heal Thyself

by: Amy Goodman  |  Truthdig.com

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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Montana), who has held high-profile hearings on health care reform, stands in the center of Senate Democrats. (Photo: Susan Walsh / AP)

    As the Obama administration pushes for a vote on health care reform before Congress recesses in August, has health industry money too thoroughly polluted the process for anything good to come of it?

    Sen. Max Baucus (D-Montana) chairs the Senate Finance Committee, key to any health care reform. Baucus has held several high-profile Senate committee hearings on health care, with no single-payer advocates. They were present, though, until Baucus had them arrested - for standing up one by one in the audience, protesting the exclusion of a single-payer representative on the panel. Baucus is only parroting President Barack Obama's pledge that "single-payer is off the table." Yet single-payer health care has significant support among the U.S. public, and increasingly among health care providers. With single-payer, the government pays the bills, but people still choose what doctors to see. Private health insurance companies and HMOs - the profiteers - go out of business.

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    Mike Dennison, a reporter for The Montana Standard, found that Baucus has received more campaign money from health and insurance industry interests than any other member of Congress. Dennison told me, We're talking about the health insurance industry and ... HMOs, hospitals, physicians, pharmaceutical companies - that's probably where the bulk of his money has come from ... out of about almost $15 million he's raised in the last six years, both for his campaign and his leadership PAC, 23 percent of that came from insurance and health interests ... which we believe is probably more than any other member has received."

    At a public forum in New Mexico, Linda Allison asked Obama about Baucus' finances: [S]o many people go bankrupt using their credit cards to pay for health care. Why have they taken single-payer off the plate? And why is Baucus on the Finance Committee discussing health care when he has received so much money from the pharmaceutical companies? Isn't it a conflict of interest?"

    Obama dodged the issue of Baucus, but did admit: If I were starting a system from scratch, then I think that the idea of moving towards a single-payer system could very well make sense. That's the kind of system that you have in most industrialized countries around the world."

    Allison's concern about bankruptcy is timely. According to a recent Harvard Medical School study, 62.1 percent of all bankruptcies in 2007 were medical." Many of these people are not from the 50 million or so uninsured Americans, but from among the estimated 25 million who are underinsured. That a person can have health insurance and still be driven to bankruptcy over hospital bills and pharmaceutical costs is a national disgrace.

    Just days before Obama addressed the American Medical Association this week, the AMA announced that it would oppose a public health option.

    In response, at least one doctor canceled his membership. In his resignation letter, Dr. Chris McCoy of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., wrote that the AMA couldn't get through the second paragraph before bringing up the issue of physician reimbursement ... the AMA represents a physician-centered and self-interested perspective rather than honoring the altruistic nature of my profession.... I advocate first for what is best for my patients and believe that as a physician, as long as I continue to maintain the trust and integrity of the profession, I will earn the respect of my community. The appropriate financial compensation for my endeavors will follow in kind."

    Recent Congressional financial disclosures show that many key members have major investments in the health care industry. The Washington Post reported this week that almost 30 members of Congress who hold key committee memberships that will impact the health care debate also have significant investments in health care companies. The bipartisan group of investors includes Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.; Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H.; the family of Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif.; Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga.; Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.; Sen. Michael Crapo, R-Idaho - in all, amounting to between $11 million and $27 million (the number is imprecise, since the disclosure forms allow some ambiguity).

    According to the Associated Press, Jackie Clegg Dodd, wife of Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., serves on the boards of four health-related companies and earned more than $200,000 last year. Sen. Dodd is sitting in as chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, in place of Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass.

    Congress will soon break for its summer recess," with members going back to their home districts to raise money, of course, and, perhaps, to visit their hometown health care provider - paid for by their publicly funded congressional health care plan.

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    Denis Moynihan contributed research to this column.

    Amy Goodman is the host of "Democracy Now!," a daily international TV/radio news hour airing on more than 750 stations in North America. She is the co-author of "Standing Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times," recently released in paperback.

  

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Yes, this Congress is too

Yes, this Congress is too polluted with "healthcare industry' money to respond to US citizens' call for true reform...single payer, Medicare for all. It will take much more pressure from Americans to change this. Throw them all out, except for Kucinich/Conyers.

Simple, somewhat coarse

Simple, somewhat coarse synopsis: Obama is Dick Cheney in "black face" i.e. a duplicitous crook. He's not doing anything he promised to do, he's doing everything Cheney would do.

I am saddened to read this

I am saddened to read this article. To think that our representatives are taking monies from organizations that are against having Universal Healthcare - Health care for all of our citizens. I love the slogan, Health Care Not War Fare. It is amazing that money is more important then the well being of human beings and to think that we are #40 in infant mortality, makes one ashamed of all those who would stop us from getting the health care we all deserve. Correct me if I am wrong but all those elected officials have the best care, oops forgot for a moment I guess that is just another perk they get for cutting the rest of us out.

Two or three years ago, the

Two or three years ago, the oil industry was having their hands slapped by congress for their obscene profits. Oil was #3 in obscene profits that year. #1 was the banking industry. Isn't this based upon the european model of banking? Isn't there a built in colonial mindset of imperialism in which the rich prey upon the resources built up by the "lower" class people? Long live the king. King George has left the White House, and his legacy of elite plundering of national resources is alive and well. No longer do the thirteenth sons of the nobles have to go to India with their disproportionate sense of entitlement to more than they could ever personally need, it can be done with bank charges, interest rates, etc. #2 in profits was pharmaceutical. And where are our two big crisis domestically (other than crumbling infrastructure and machine model education)? Does the open market really work? Is there really an open hand of the market in our "capitalist" system with its focus on ever increasing profits and market share? Does the for profit model of illness and disease best serve the needs of the citizens of this great experiment in democracy?

Obama is doing OK. He very

Obama is doing OK. He very much wants this vote to take place ASAP. Health care reform WILL FAIL with THIS Senate. Obama KNOWS this. When it is defeated, I hope he will tell all Americans to carefully READ the list of the voting. Just as with W's bailout, the voters MUST become aware of how their reps and senators vote. Whether they are dem or repub is meaningless. The senate is a cesspool of corruption. Voters: Identify your lying criminal reps and senators and send them OUT in 2010, preferably IN THE PRIMARIES. No meaningful progress of any kind will take place until WE give OUR president a worthy congress to work with.

I believe in putting my name

I believe in putting my name to comments and wish others would do the same. There is little question about the need for reform, and it is indeed more than a little upsetting that the health care industry come up with the kind of money it does. I do not however remember ever hearing from Amy about the millions that were dumped on Congress by such as SEIU, UAW, the Teamsters among others, both they and the industry exercising their first amendment rights. The problem with Amy's long winded recitation is that it did not and does not also recite a workable mean for health care, even if the feds pay for most of it. We have some pretty awful lessons to learn from elsewhere. A visitor from the UK at the moment had to wait months for a necessary surgery through the NHS with little opportunity to select who would do the work. It takes stronger leadersip than the president seems to know how to muster to knock some heads together in Truman style to get things moving. Ms Goodman's recitation of political contributions, failing to take note of the millions from other special interests, does little to bring forth workable policies and/or methods.

It appears there is only one

It appears there is only one party in this country: the Corporate Party. This party has two faces: the Republican Face, which openly advocates corporate welfare; and the Democrat Face, which votes for corporate welfare while claiming to want to help "the people." Where is Teddy Roosevelt and the Trust Busters when we need them? Where is Franklin Roosevelt with a vision when we need him? Not in today's politicians.

It's bribery, simply put.

It's bribery, simply put. Bribery to buy favorable legislation. The health care industry stands to lose billions of dollars if any actual reform takes place, but congress is so much cheaper and very much for sale. So real health care reform isn't going to happen. Never mind that selling votes is illegal, who's going to prove those votes weren't the product of reasoned analysis? How can we get these treasonous thieves into court in the first place? They certainly aren't going to "heal themselves," because the system has been engineered to make any such thing impossible. We citizens need to explore other options, because the current system will bleed us until there is no blood left just as it is designed to do.

Get real, Joe. Using your

Get real, Joe. Using your real name to criticize one of the few real journalists on this planet is not helping the health care debate. Fact is, Amy Goodman does what a journalist should do, which is point out how the rich and powerful are bought off by the rich and powerful. Whatever $$ have been given to Congress by unions, single payer advocates, etc., who cares?!! Because obviously it isn't enough of a bribe to overcome what the healthcare industrial complex is giving, which is why our dear Senator Baucus had more than a dozen people arrested just for trying to testify on behalf of single payer. Amy is a real journalist and she has skewered Republicans and Democrats alike. Check her archives, Joe, for the time when President Bill Clinton while in office went on her show and she totally cross-examined him. Now she is holding Obama and the Dems accountable for being bought off by corporate swine, just as the Resmugs are. Joe, get real. The only message from what's happening with single payer, and how Amy reported it, is that the corporations own our government. You somehow missed that, and instead criticized a journalist who has been beaten, arrested and persecuted for being a real journalist in a country where most journalists are corporate shills and sell-outs.

human vs. $$$....the things

human vs. $$$....the things We The People will accept continue to astound me. how if the majority of We The People want single-payer or at least a public option can our 'representatives' get away with all these lame-@ss excuses. we are talking about peoples health, happiness and literally lives! the mess sounds so illegal and completely rigged to the point of such disgusting ignorance. why do we continue to let these people rule? get the special interest out of politics for real!!!!!!

Joe Honick 23:44 is right,

Joe Honick 23:44 is right, we shouldn't hide behind pseudo names. Who are we supposed to be hiding from? Freedom demands vigilance! I Won't waste breath on which side did what. As long as lobbyism persists, they are all culprits.

Sign the petition for single

Sign the petition for single payer health care being circulated by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont. Senator Sanders introduced the Senate version of H.R. 676. Pass this along to others. http://sanders.senate.gov/petitions/index.cfm?uid=7fd59f2e-88e1-477a-8eaf-762a5b050809

I simply do not understand

I simply do not understand all this. What's with this Max Baucus guy? He's so bought off he is the reason why I still have my rear window sticker that says "Invest in America, Buy a Congressman." Why can't I get the same health care that he gets? Why is it that most industrialized nations have single payer health care and Americans can't get it? Maybe I should re-read E.F. Schumacher.s book "A Guide For the Perplexed."

***To "Simple Somewhat":

***To "Simple Somewhat": "Dick" did Nothing to help Anyone but Himself & his Cronies! Things were Still Failing @ the Speed of Light! Obama is Light Years Ahead of DickCo. in just "Winning an Election! & it Does get Better from their! What have You Done? Have you had More Death Threats than Any Other? Are You the Only Democrat @ a Dick Cheney Shooting Gallery? It's been How Many Weeks & the 'W'orse Economy Ever hasn't been Fixed Yet? Compare BO's record to Anyone's! Then come back & tell us what you've found! Perfect? Far from it. Turning an entire Country & its Surplus into a Night Mare? Wake Up!***

Why on earth are we allowing

Why on earth are we allowing the scam artists who've been ripping us off to buy out our Congresscritters and remove our voice from our government? The banksters should have no voice on the bailout, the arms manufacturers and no-bid contractors should have no voice on whether and/or how we wage war, and by God's green earth, the insurance fraud racketeers have no business running our healthcare system. They are liars, scammers and thieves, one and all, and should be run out of Washington on a rail. Corporate lobbyists in general should be driven out of business for good. They and their vested interests have all but destroyed this country.

About to be shafted again!

About to be shafted again! When I see the picture of the people that are on the committee for health care reform I know that there will be no meaningful health care reform any more than there could be meaningful financial reform with people like Hank Paulson and Joe Bidden involved. This picture would make a great poster for campaign finance reform though what is also needed is term limits on both houses of Congress and limits on the term of the Supreme Court Justices who are equally corrupt and in the pockets of the corporations and their executives.

First: Thanks Joe. Now we

First: Thanks Joe. Now we know who you are(as if they already don't). Second, the crap going on here and everywhere else is the same that has been going on for centuries. There's a bunch of lying, conniving, scheming lunatics who think they're better than everyone else and that everyone should exist to serve them. I find that very few see the true nature of politics, government, and religion.

Fell in a crumbling

Fell in a crumbling stairwell...rushed to hospital emergency...artery cut in scalp...hell of a lot of blood...scarry......sowed back up and out of there in less than two hours...walked out...no paper work....came a few days later in mail...two weeks to pay...the amount would be reimbursed by my insurance (if I had any)...family thought that for such a "simple" wound the price was excessive...paid by mail...included were follow-up and stitch removal...Oh yeah it was a whopping...23.69 euros (around 31$). Yeah of course I live in France and nothing is perfect : prices are high! I wonder what the cost would have been in the U.S.?

Here's the start of our

Here's the start of our Revolution. Yeah!! go fer it!!

Maybe it's a plot to keep

Maybe it's a plot to keep too many people from living longer and depleting the Social Security treasure? Certainly our lawmakers see other uses for this money and want that stash to remain as full as possible ... for now. Let's treat Congress as if they were Wall Street CEO's (they really are... just they sit in DC) and pay them each a Million dollars a year so that the don't need lobbyist bribes. Give them each a Million dollar bonus each year they pass effective Health Care, War Ending, Climate Fixing and Economy Boosting legislation. Even that would cost less than what and how we are paying now. Besides, who needs health care? By the time any politicians actually work together for the greater good of the public... our great grandchildren will be living on another planet somewhere in the universe.

Further proof that politics

Further proof that politics is still little more than "business as usual" - seems like the change-we-can-believe-in will remain a hopeful belief and never become a reality. I'd personally love to see these stuffed suits and their corporate sponsors thrown out of Washington once and for all, but such dreams are far less believable than the ongoing promise of more-of-the-same.

I have for years enjoyed the

I have for years enjoyed the health benefits afforded me through a collective bargaining agreement. A single payer system if immediately implemented would possibly cost me slightly more, however, I advocate every day for single payer because everyone should have access to care not only those that can pay. Check the moral teachings from your religion of choice.......all explicitly require the faithful to care for the sick. That is what civil societies do! I applaud Ms Goodman's observations. There in lies the reason the fight for true reform will continue. Our representatives are corrupt!

As a retired, 88 year old,

As a retired, 88 year old, physician I have been working to achieve universal/singlepayrer health care for the past 10 years. I am ashamed that the health care system ranks 37th in the world, one notch above Slovenia. This had its inception some 25-30 years ago when the insurance executives, at a weekend retreat, colluded to take over the health care industry, knowing well that most physicians are whimps, with no political insite, and would abdjectedly accept the take over in the guise of hMOs. This happened with the subsequent deterioration of medical care, as it finally became apparent to most doctors that they were varlets to their corporate masters. The reality is that currently your doctor is not a professional but a "provider" for the insurance industry. Now, the flurry of activity by many well intentioned folks, including myself, but again due to the corruption inherent in the United States Senate, it would once again appear that the corporations will ride to victory. I am advising my grandson and lady friend, to hear for Europe for reasonable sucurity and first class health care.

6/17 2329Obama is doing

6/17 2329Obama is doing OK. Likely the most accurate comment on this list.In 2010 Congressional elections,many may not return,and rightfully so!

As usual Amy Goodwin is spot

As usual Amy Goodwin is spot on with just a little more eveidence that we here in the USA have the best gov't money can buy.

In response to

In response to Genklag: That same ER visit here in the US, if you didn't have health insurance, would probably run about $2k. Add another $5k if they decided to give you a CAT scan to check for a concussion (no matter how unlikely - gotta love malpractice rules!). Oh, and you probably would have spent at least 3 hours sitting around waiting before you got to see a doctor.

If falls upon the weak, the

If falls upon the weak, the least and the poorest - to reverse the institutionalized rapacity of the entitled and the aloof. The compromised disrespect their humanity to insure profiteering from suffering and illness will prevail. "I can't afford to get sick" is the mantra of this era. It's becoming more apparent that reform is not an option, when the society has smashed its moral compass in a selfish greedfest.

- 23:44 Joe, you said....

- 23:44 Joe, you said.... “upsetting that the health care industry (can) come up with the kind of money it does”. This gets to the root of the whole problem with corporate power and the ‘free market economy’ mentality that exists in our government and what some would say, is the main idea behind the so called ‘extremist right’ in our country. Where do you think they get that money to lobby that you are referring to? Well I’d say corporate ‘profits’ at first guess, but then again, I’ll bet that those ‘profits’ aren’t actually counted as profits on the books because they are probably used as write-offs to assist them in avoiding taxes. That same money, (written off), is then being used to buy our government and media, leaving out the voice of ‘We The People’ and democracy. We are overpaying on policies that seek to eliminate coverage so they can use that money to buy government, so that they can control the laws and the market enough to overcharge us... to perpetuate the cycle no matter the costs to US. That money is from the thirty percent of the “one sixth” of our economy which is provided by some employers and all individuals who currently have health care. So.... we are in essence not only paying for what health care you can fight them for, but we are also paying for the bribery money that is used to buy our politicians, our media, and our laws. “We The People” have no voice. Does that sound like Democracy or the intent of the United States Constitution to you?

To annonymous, I have a hard

To annonymous, I have a hard time beleiving it could be that much but from what I'm reading here and elsewhere you just don't make up that kind of exagerated price! The problem is that NOBODY over here will beleive ME when I quote your figures (even cut in half) : it will be the usual penchant for exageration found in Americans...

Amy Goodman steps up, never

Amy Goodman steps up, never backs down, never pulls punches and gets everybody talking. I love this country! Another who will not gloat but is in a position to crow "I told you so" is Michael Moore. Genklag, Anonymous's figures are NOT unrealistic for the US. Get Moore's film "SiCKO"; the awful truth has been out there for two years.