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What This Country Needs Is an Outburst of Common Sense

by: Joseph L. Galloway  |  McClatchy Newspapers

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Demonstrator holds a sign as the presidential motorcade rolls through Bristol, Virginia. (Photo: AP)

    If ever there were a time for comprehensive health care reform, it's now, and yet the forces of darkness are lining up against this urgent need, buttressed by lies, mobs inflamed by those lies and millions of dollars changing hands and changing votes in Washington, D.C.

    The idea that doing nothing and going on without changing the way this country's health care is delivered works to the benefit only of the insurance companies, the giant health care providers and the big pharmaceutical companies.

    That industry is now pouring $1.4 million A DAY into lobbying β€” read that buying or renting members of Congress β€” to water down or delay or preferably kill health care reform and hope it goes away for another 20 years or so.

    Part of that high-dollar industry budget is going to the low end of Washington's K Street lobbying corridor, the firms and the folks who specialize in dirty tricks, panicking the uninformed and most vulnerable citizens, financing the creation and spread of lies written, spoken and spread like viruses by robot dialing machines.

    The Republican Party, on life support itself, somehow sees an opportunity in encouraging and participating in this flim-flam operation. It ought to, and should, seal the GOP's fate.

    Each night for the past week, we've been treated to the sight of mobs screaming and ranting and shouting down town hall meetings where congressional representatives had come to answer their constituents' questions.

    No questions got answered. No information got provided. No one left more informed than he or she was when he or she arrived.

    That's because they and their organizers were following on-line playbooks that are telling them where to go, where to sit, how to make it appear as if there are more of them than there are and, above all, to stop the program and allow no discussion of this issue.

    They scream that any government-run health care is socialism or Communism. But look at them; look at their gray hair and thickened waists. At least half of them probably depend entirely on Medicare, a government-run program and a damned good one, for their own health care.

    They scream that the bills still being written and amended in Congress will deny vital treatments for older Americans and doom them to an early and unnecessary death. Some dare call it euthanasia.

    What utter, unadulterated BS.

    The only outfits in America that have the right to refuse you treatment for an illness or deny you an organ transplant are the health care corporations, if you're unlucky enough to have to depend on that wonderful private insurance the right wingnuts are so loudly praising and defending.

    This is the same wonderful health coverage that's driven hundreds of thousands of American families into bankruptcy because their private insurers refused to pay for urgently needed surgery or cancer treatment, or simply canceled their coverage.

    Why is that?

    It's because those same corporations have, in just one decade, driven their profits and overhead (hiring those lobbyists and buying those congressional critters and building their fleets of private jets) from 5 percent to nearly 20 percent.

    In other words, the corporate bite has gone from 5 cents of every dollar paid in premiums to 20 cents of every premium dollar.

    It's good old unregulated American greed of the same stripe that drove this country into its current economic meltdown. Wall Street loves these guys.

    We desperately need a government-run health care program that can, by good old American competition, force private health insurers to get off their pirate ships and back in the real world. The 46 million or so uninsured Americans need somewhere to get their health needs tended. The millions more in dire danger of losing their jobs and their private insurance need some alternative immediately available.

    All of us need some people in Congress who haven't been bought or rented by the pirates, liars and thieves to speak out in favor of filling those real needs.

    Wonder how much Big Pharma donated to the key committee members who amended the health care legislation to prohibit any government-run health program from negotiating lower drug prices with the price-gouging drug companies of, you guessed it, Big Pharma?

    What we need right now is a huge outburst of common sense and enlightened self-interest.

    Those gray-haired Medicare recipients who're playing angry mob need to stop screaming and start listening and reading, separating fact from fiction and learning who's manipulating them and why.

    Follow the money trail back to the pirates and thieves and their handmaidens, the greasy liar lobbyists and those in Congress who're slurping at their troughs.

  

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If we continue to allow big

If we continue to allow big buz to buy our reps we can continue to expect the same thing from them we are getting now, nothing.

SEE:

SEE: http://www.truthout.org/080909A?n

We'll trade big biz for big

We'll trade big biz for big bro, A nanny state is not the answer; you can trade insurance for debt but don't be fooled into thinking it's a solution when your just trading one master for another. We'll still be slaves to a system corrupted; won nation under fraud,if the politicians weren't so crooked the lobbying wouldn't be such a problem. We elect officials under the pretense that they will (at least try to) follow through with their campaign promises only to find they do, most of the time, the exact opposite. With no fear of reprisal; that's not we the people, or what we voted for. One day when you wake up and realize you have no rights left and say, "how did we get here?" The answer will be 'for the grater good,' the grater good of who and for what though? Democrat or GOP two sides of a double headed coin it matters not which side comes up, it is we the people who are going down. When you gonna wake up?

There will be no common

There will be no common sense until the major networks (fox isn't) begin reporting the news. Watching a report of the havoc spreading at Dem. town hall meetings yesterday I was told by one of the 6 PM talking heads that, "some some people had questions". What? I'm sorry, what questions? This man was trying to make the almost riot sound like a classroom give and take. The fourth estate should be guarding us from the liars, the cheats and the thieves by reporting the news. I guess not. ABC, CBS and NBC are no longer worthy of the description "News Organization". They long ago stopped reporting the news and have been shills for their sponsor's politics which are usually the politics of the right. Those 6 PM talking heads are traitors to the profession if not their country. Not one of them will stand up against the liars. It seems their multi-million dollar contracts have usurped their journalist credentials, if they every had them. I'm reminded of the Soviet "journalist" Vladimir Posner, who spoke perfect English and was often seen debating the communist ideal against Phil Donahue on American television. After the Soviet empire fell along with the Berlin wall he tried to tell us he had been duped! He had no idea! Did he ever really do any journalism, or just beat the drum for his masters. The 6 PM gang can get in line behind him. They have no common sense either. But it pays well.

Where are the Constitutional

Where are the Constitutional lawyers? It seems the only thing the public will get out of this "reform" is a mandate to purchase health insurance from these robber-barrons. As anyone who has been denied treatment by their insurance company knows very well, health insurance is not health care. So how can the government force us to purchase a product from a for-profit company? I understand a mandate to purchase auto insurance - you can decide not to drive if you do not wish to purchase a policy. What is my option if I decide not to purchase health insurance? Am I supposed to stop living? Is this mandate constitutional?

I recently read that the

I recently read that the World Health Organization said that swine flu was unstoppable and urged all the nations to vaccinate their citizens. Will it take some kind of epidemic to make Americans realize that the health of everyone affects their health ultimately? A country of sickly, untreated people (plus maimed and mentally disturbed veterans) cannot thrive even when the economy can employ them. My protest sign says,"Endless war=more deaths, destruction, deep debt and retribution." Another asks, "Kill & maim or care & cure--which way, U.S.A.? So far death is winning over life.

I have experienced the wrath

I have experienced the wrath of corporate health insurance - $4000 a year in premium payments, $2000 deductible and partial reimbursement for medical services depending on the whim of the corporate bursar. I'm overseas and at those prices it's worth looking into getting an in-nation health insurance . At these US prices, the poor exchange rate of dollar-to-euro(-30%) is less than the exaggerated cost of US corporate health care insurance. And the service is much better over here even with a language barrier. At least, I have the opportunity to get competitive rates not tied down by political one-up-manship. I suspect the only way to get the point across to the teabaggers, birthers and palinotologists is for them to experience a denial of medical service when they need it the most and the out-of-pocket costs would virtually bankrupt them. On the other hand, perhaps corporate American will pass the entire medical benefit into their court. When they face that $6000 plus out-of-pocket expense then partial reimbursements and possible recission of their policy for pre-existing conditions perhaps they'll have a change of faith in who protects their personal interests best.

Gotta start somewhere,

Gotta start somewhere, folks... One of the biggest misconceptions I see is that whatever plan emerges will be engraved on Stone Tablets , immutable and eternal. The reality is that things change all the time, and this plan will be more of a beginning than an ending. Those who are disrupting the proceedings in such a panicky, furious way are responding to a deliberate misinformation campaign by Republican true-believers whose motivation has very little to do with health care, and very much to do with regaining power by any means necessary. In '94, they felt that they got control of Congress by rallying against the Clinton health care reforms, and they see the past repeating itself today. Sure, there are legitimate objections every one of us will have with the eventual plan, but screaming down any intelligent discussion of the problem is a disservice to us all.

Thom Payne needs to learn

Thom Payne needs to learn more about the public option, it is not going to be like medicare were everyone pays for it, instead those who chose the option will have to pay for it just like they do for any insurance they now might have. A public plan will not need to cheat and lie to turn 20% of the money into profit so it will most likely be a much better deal, one with a lot fewer nasty surprises like going into bankruptcy even though you were insured. The part that is like medicare is that it will efficiently use the money it gets because it will have no reason to screw us. Estimates of the large budget increases are due to covering those that are currently uninsured and have nothing to do with the public option. In fact it will no doubt cost much more to insure these people with private insurance.

There is only one way to put

There is only one way to put an end to this entire, embarrassing fiasco - The American Public Care Trust Fund. $40/month x 250 million Americans = $10 billion/month. That's $120 billion/year, plus another $15 billion investment profits. For that $135 billion/year - walk in, get treated, sign something, walk out universal health care for all Americans, rich, poor, whatever. Profits capped at 5% across the board (better than the average supermarket at less than 3% profit); employers, and the greedy, removed from the equation; no changes to present care whatsoever. Insurance cos can still sell 'Cadillac' policies, auto, home, life, etc - just not health ins. All Americans, same 'free' health care - for less than the price of 4 packs of smokes in NYC/month...

Why aren't these same people

Why aren't these same people outraged over our tax dollars going to bridge and road maintenance?

We are long overdue for a

We are long overdue for a single-payer health system for the U.S. Medicare is the only way to cover all Americans (no to illegal alien coverage), If Canada, Britain, France and Cuba can make it work for their citizens, we should be able to do so as well. Cut out the big business health insurance companies. They suck up too much loot and give as little coverage as they can manage. We do not need a reform, we need a revolution in health care.

Keep The devil we know.

Keep The devil we know.