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The Gorilla Dust of Health Care

by: Michael Winship, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

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People wait to receive medical treatment at a remote clinic set up at the Forum in Inglewood, California. (Photo: Reuters Pictures)

    When I was 15, my father was in a near-fatal car collision with a semi-trailer truck. At Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York, he lay in a coma for two months.

    As the medical bills mounted and the insurance was running out, my mother had to make an agonizing decision. My father would have to be airlifted to the VA Medical Center in Kansas City, where his veteran's benefits would defray the costs. She would go there with him; arrangements would have to be made for someone to take care of her home and kids while she was away. For how long, no one was certain.

    Miraculously - almost as if he realized what was going on - Dad suddenly emerged from his coma and was released from Strong a short time later. He never fully recovered from the accident, but for that moment, at least, further domestic upheaval and financial chaos were averted.

    Flash forward nearly 30 years and it was my mother who was now in the hospital, diminished physically and spiritually by dementia. Her children made the choice together, but it was my sister, who had become her chief caregiver, who bore much of the brunt of the decision not to resuscitate.

    In the months and years prior to my mother's death, the kind of end-of-life counseling that health care reformers are talking about - not the bizarre, phony "death panels" falsely conjured by Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin, Betsy McCaughey and others, now including Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley - would have been welcome.

    Everyone has personal stories like these, or certainly friends and colleagues who have had similar difficult experiences with our current health care system. We know it has to change, which makes it even more infuriating and frustrating that the national, you should excuse the expression, "dialogue" on the issue has deteriorated into so much gorilla dust, a hurling of invective, menace and disinformation meant to intimidate and force a retreat.

    Those vein-popping, pistol toting, don't-confuse-me-with-the-facts town hall meetings are more like hockey brawls than an open exchange of ideas. But this uncivil disobedience and bullying are just the tip of the spear, the front line of an all-out offensive on the streets, in the media and on Capitol Hill aimed at turning the debate over health care reform on its head and possibly keeping any kind of change from happening at all.

    On Friday, Bloomberg News reported that 3,300 Washington lobbyists are working on health care: "That's six lobbyists for each of the 535 members of the House and Senate, according to Senate records, and three times the number of people registered to lobby on defense. More than 1,500 organizations have health-care lobbyists, and about three more are signing up each day. Every one of the 10 biggest lobbying firms by revenue is involved in an effort that could affect 17 percent of the US economy."

    According to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, in the first half of the year, this adds up to $263.4 million worth of high-level kibitzing around the House and Senate office buildings and various other DC locales where ears and elbows are bent in advance of twisting arms. Bloomberg notes, "Drugmakers alone spent $134.5 million, 64 percent more than the next biggest spenders, oil and gas companies."

    The attacks on Bill and Hillary Clinton's plan for health care reform back in the '90s were a tiptoe through the tulips compared to the current assault. That's because it's about a lot more than attempting to ease the financial pain of illness - or a socialist government takeover of medicine, depending on your point of view. Organizers (such as former Republican Majority Leader Dick Armey's FreedomWorks), special interests and people who are just plain mad as hell have turned it into a shrill national referendum, reigniting age-old prejudices and fears that bubbled at the surface during last year's presidential campaign.

    What's interesting is that there appears to be an emerging backlash from some of the more reasoned thinkers of the conservative movement. It seems to have begun late last week with a blog entry by former Bush speechwriter David Frum on his website, NewMajority.com. He asked, what if the right wins the health care fight? What happens then? "The problem," he wrote, "is that if we do that ... we'll still have the present health care system.... We'll have entrenched and perpetuated some of the most irrational features of a hugely costly and underperforming system, at the expense of entrepreneurs and risk-takers, exactly the people the Republican Party exists to champion."

    Frum elaborated while in conversation with my colleague Bill Moyers on the current edition of public television's "Bill Moyers Journal." "They're going to pass something," he said of the health care reform fight. "So the question for Republicans is what do you want that to be? You have an interest here, too. You would like to see the rise in health care costs slow. And you would like to see more room in the federal budget for tax cuts in the future.... But if the Republicans win, this is not going to be a great victory for individual liberty. It's going to be a victory for the status quo."

    Frum's sentiments have been echoed and amplified by conservative economist Bruce Bartlett. He's worth citing at length. Writing on the Daily Beast website on August 12, Bartlett noted that, "Because reforming Medicare is an important part of getting health costs under control generally, Bush could have used the opportunity to develop a comprehensive health-reform plan. By not doing so, he left his party with nothing to offer as an alternative to the Obama plan. Instead, Republicans have opposed Obama's initiative while proposing nothing themselves.

    "In my opinion, conservative activists, who seem to believe that the louder they shout the more correct their beliefs must be, are less angry about Obama's policies than they are about having lost the White House in 2008. They are primarily Republican Party hacks trying to overturn the election results, not representatives of a true grassroots revolt against liberal policies....

    "Until conservatives once again hold Republicans to the same standard they hold Democrats, they will have no credibility and deserve no respect."

    One way to reestablish some shred of that credibility would be any kind of viable health care reform alternative from the GOP. Another would be to engage in a more reasoned debate. Neither has happened so far, and in the heat of the current ugly fray, neither seems likely.

    Too much of the gorilla dust they're throwing has blown back into their own eyes.

  

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Michael Winship is senior writer of the weekly public affairs program Bill Moyers Journal, which airs Friday nights on PBS. Check local airtimes or comment at The Moyers Blog at www.pbs.org/moyers.

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It's fun to watch the

It's fun to watch the Republican party implode, though I fear what might happen once its base of crazies and corporate backers begins to see the ship is sinking ... That recent article on American fascism still echoes in my thoughts In a perfect world, the Republican implosion would be complete, Democrats would become the new right wing, and we could get real progressives to fill the vacuum in government. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney has a nice ring to it.

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Seniors: Here's How to Avoid the Provisions of the Proposed Health Care Bill Seniors can circumvent the proposed upper limit on co-payments to physicians by simply tipping the physician the amount of your customary co-payment once that limit is reached. To be fair, 50% tip should be given directly to your physician and 50% sent to your insurance company. To continue the gap in prescription coverage once your former life-time limit in coverage is reached, simply send the full cost of your prescriptions to the pharmaceutical company. (In some States it may be possible for you to give the extra dollars directly to the pharmacy.) Opt out of Medicare. $35 a month for insurance is a ridiculously low amount. Insist on paying for private health insurance. Hoping this helps,

America! Lower your flags

America! Lower your flags and raise your conscience.

Thank you for sharing. I

Thank you for sharing. I have some family members who do not understand why Obama wants "socialized medicine"

What a wonderful informing

What a wonderful informing article. Thank you, I am a 50 year old single mom of a 15 year old boy. I like so many struggle working 2 jobs to make ends meet. I am court ordered to pay for my sons health insurance. I make about 30,000 gross and my ex clears well over 100,000 a year. the insurance is about 262 a month and sometimes my take home is around 1300 .Why don't the Republicans come up with an alternative as you said, instead of just attacking ..Thank you so much for your reasoned and clear thinking. What a breath of fresh air!!!!!!!

The health care "debate"

The health care "debate" debacle will be repeated on energy/climate legislation. All the pundits, self-styled experts, partisans, etc. can bloviate until they are blue in the face, pointing the finger at the other guy...but, the lack of meaningful progress on health care reform (or climate legislation) is made possible by the willful ignorance of the American public. Until we have a better educated citizenry, this county will continue to deteriorate.

Micheal: I appreciated your

Micheal: I appreciated your common-sense article on the health care "debate". There is very little "common-sense" any more. We seem to be a nation of people who have lost the ability to think for themselves and are easily manipulated by any sort of scare tactics. I blame the lack of decent public education, which has been underfunded for decades, and the mind-numbing effect of television. I don't know what the answer is. I fear there is no answer. I fear we are sinking into mob rule by idiots who are being manipulated by corporations that have insatiable greed. Janet

A Sierra Club phonebanker on

A Sierra Club phonebanker on 8/14 told me that big coal is the #2 lobbying sector in the U.S. today – healthcare must be #1. Why, you ask? Well…you can’t outsource healthcare…and other developed countries do not allow profiteering on health…our LEGAL drug trade is very high profit.

here's an idea... if the

here's an idea... if the politicians cant make a decision on this file why not mandate a referrendum and go to a binding national poll on this one issue? dont wait for the next election cycle, have a fall referrendum on health care and ask americans directly!

What health care difficulty

What health care difficulty are you talking about? Your parents chose private health care over government controlled health care - electing to carry private insurance over coverage furnished by the VA - yet you promote government control of health care. When it came to a decision about your mother, there were counselors available from sources such as hospitals, hospice, and all of the churches that are available for helping a family through this. What you are promoting is having the government, who is providing your health care benefits, advise you. This is analogous to asking your insurance agent to send a person from the insurance company to advise you on whether or not you should spend more of their money prolonging a life or take not action and end the life, and the spending, sooner. You obviously have had an Obotomy.

Our ancestors struggled and

Our ancestors struggled and sacrificed for thousands of years, to bring the world to the frontier(s) everyone can now see regarding (this and future generations). With a universal health care plans, every one, could immediately have a full equal, opportunity to make their noblest dreams/goals come true regarding our natural instincts to make this world (and life everywhere) a better place for everyone. Our respect and reward, for their struggles and sacrifices, includes each of us, being healthy. Then we can muster and rise above any adversity to our noblest dreams/goals. Without everyone being healthy all the energy invested in the Space Station (now under continual construction), will take much more time. The Space Station, has been moving along, up to recently, nicely but slowly because of having to develop new technologies, to take us up into the galaxies. which have been awaiting our imagination and arrival since time began. It will take a great many people’s (especially student’s) imagination to carry on the success of the Space Station. It is the gateway to our future. Healthy people’s minds are what is necessary (now more than ever) to accomplish the wonderful unending research and technologies, that will lift our spirits and humanity out of the gorilla dust that is flitting around. Gorilla dust will never blind true visionaries and the people who respect and love life. We need solutions and not problems (people putting the brakes on each other). Any person who is not a part of the solution for the good of all mankind is a part of the problem. They are also the people who say the world is filled with too many love songs. Let us not let down our ancestors, ourselves and future generations.

Why should these right wing

Why should these right wing groups be allowed to lie to the American people? These are bad lies with great consequences. How come the media let's them get away with it? Some of the media is telling the lies themselves. It's not right. There should be truth in advertising. It's astounding the lies they are telling.

The reason Americans are

The reason Americans are spitting mad about healthcare is that they know something is wrong yet they cannot name the beast. They have been told for years it is "big government" but that meme doesn't quite satisfy--witness the seniors who object to interfering with Medicare, not realizing it is a government program. When you are hurting, you lash out at familiar enemies. It will take one or two generations before Americans can discard misconceptions born during the Reagan era. Change will come, but not soon enough.

I watched Moyers question

I watched Moyers question David Frum. Much that Frum said made sense, but often when Moyers would ask Frum a direct question about Frum's personal beliefs, Frum would get notably flustered and glide off the question to go on with his overview of politics. Frum insisted that a public option was unacceptable to Republican legislators--but he would not really address whether it was unacceptable to their constituents. He did not want to think about or acknowledge the way in which the legislators have been bought and paid for by the health insurance industry. Frum referred to many of his fellow Republicans as lacking in foresight; I'd refer to them as "prostitutes."

Without reasonable dental

Without reasonable dental coverage included, any health care reform is shy of assisting Americans to prevent health problems, maintain good health, and resolving heath problems. The Congress has dental care, so should every decent medical insurance plan. Why does no one talk about dental care? Overlooked as an excessive expense? It's a critical part of health care.

I would assume that trust in

I would assume that trust in the Obama administration is now lost to many especially since he has not kept all or not even half the promises he made on the campaign trail and now why should they trust this administration on health care? It is not what a man says that makes him great it is what he does! He said many good things but has he followed through on any of them? I don't think so! So who's fault is this really? The public's for not accepting this or is it the fault of the one that breaks promise's? Where is personal responsibility in this? Are we the people just supposed to accept and keep trusting one who has obviously lied to us to gain his position? If we no longer trust now we become some whacko's that are just out to destroy? BS!!

Having watched this fiasco

Having watched this fiasco on HC where most seem to get their "facts" via bits on Radio, TV,www or such I became ashamed of this "new USA", one poster was right, this is the new way and same for climate, engergy,etc. I was rather stunned as to how dumbed down the USA has become, hateful, fearful and ignorant. I guess this mimics what happens when any great power, startst he downhill slide. Having read of such, seems we now mimic Rome as it went down, some blame it on the "Metals in their pottery-plates-utensils-etc that made them mad". Here, we are simply dumbed down, spoiled, fat, fearful, and meaner then ever, somehow, along with everything else we "Contracted others" to think, rationalize and analyze for us. So RIP a great USA, your greed, fear and ignorance did you in, never defeated we lost..

Dear everyone who has read

Dear everyone who has read my above submission. Please note the title of the submission should have been - BUILDING OUR WAY INTO THE FUTURE.... rather than the first few words of the body's submission. - As well....regarding anonymous J.... - Absolutely correct anonymous J about reasonable dental care being a critical part of health care.

As a person who, throughout

As a person who, throughout his whole life, only had to present a little plastic card at the hospital to get whatever treatment I needed, I can sympathize for stories like the one above. The mostly uneducated masses that make up your country is very vulnerable to any raving mongoloid's wild hyperboles like death panels and the such... What would serve as a refreshing change of pace, at least for the Dems , would be to counter such arguments, nay, overload the debate with real-life stories like the one above. Then let Fox go blue as they run out of airtime and air itself as they attempt to debunk each and every one of those stories...ultimately to their own loss as every time they go bashing on some sad sap, they also alienate the very same "rednecks" that may have some similar stories to share. Most Americans have to go back to school and take a few history and geography lessons before they are fit for a more participatory form of democracy, but until then, using real-life stories to underline the debate can miraculously turn those town hall yellers into willing participants in the personal testimony game....

Looks like one of the ways

Looks like one of the ways to lower the cost of health care would be to change the allowable advertising PR write-offs enjoyed by the health care industry. Not only does paying all those health-care lobbyists add to the costs, but paying all that money in advertising drugs is probably also a contributing factor. What year did Congress authorize drug companies to advertise there wares on TV? And when did the price of health care start to sky-rocket? could be a correlation here? Maybe Congress should revisit some of the decisions they made when they made some of the decisions that are adding to the costs of health care and drugs. And, whatever they do, I hope they don't expect the industry to self-regulate. That clearly doesn't work in today's business environment.

The Repugnicans seem to

The Repugnicans seem to think that killing health care reform will be a victory. They seem to think that bankrupting individual families and then individual businesses and then the country as a whole will, somehow, leave them unscathed. Well, sorry, the failure to reform health care will hurt all of us - and it won't take long for people to realize it. And as for end-of-life decisions, anyone who does not have some sort of living will is playing into the hands of the Schaivo-controversy religious nut cases.

I would assume that trust

I would assume that trust in Sat, 08/15/2009 - 17:15 — Anonymous (not verified) I am very anxious to know what some of the promises you say PRESIDENT OBAMA has not kept are? Please educate several of us on this matter. This health insurance matter was the biggest promise that he had made and he sure seems to be following up on it. I don't believe any other promise was so significant or meaningful as this one. I see that everyone else mentions this was the main things about his campaign which was the most listened to by millions of American people. If you can not reply to this question about so many promises which PRESIDENT OBAMA did not keep then I for one will know that it is you who is full of BS. Please list at least three of all those promises that PRESIDENT OBAMA has not kept so that I can be better informed to your point of view and of course apologize to you for believing you are full of BS. Thank you, LAURENCE.

I suspect that one of the

I suspect that one of the reasons this is such a hard fight is that the corporations have won all the other battles, over unionization, pensions, outsourcing, &etc, and now there are no ways to make an honest buck in America. The only thing left to do is fleece the entire flock. Actually it feels like the flock is being sold to be boiled down for soap.

To His Coy Health Czar Had

To His Coy Health Czar Had we but world enough and time, 1000 pages would be fine. We could don our green eye shades And contemplate the many ways Your back room cronies did conspire To cast the budget on a pyre. The health care dollars would then have flow'd Like the Potomac, and more slow A billion to screen every breast- A thousand billion for the rest. But sadly there was never time to spend explaining line by line Your glorious plan for care For all who would be made aware. Alas your scheme has come a-cropper (Could blame it on some GOP-er Or others who deserve derision For failing to grasp you grand, bold vision) *with apologies to Andrew Marvel

All the preceding comments

All the preceding comments are great and thoughtful. They have shaken up my pessimism. I refer to Janet “manipulation” practice, because the “false debate” has became a match of TV-radio commercials. COMMERCIALS! not an open and rational discussion. So much money is poured to convince people to act against themselves. I also cannot understand how FOX openly participate in dirty politic and misleading of the people. Media is supposed to play the social function of informing people and act as “watchdog”. But, networks like FOX TV give ample coverage to “death panels” and other lies. Their arrogance has no limits. They tarnish the reputation and attack anybody without any apology. They have the monopoly of the microphone. If the President of the United States cannot be heard through this network, what can we expect?

The conservatives are not

The conservatives are not fighting health care, they are fighting Obama hoping, like the Japanese in WWII, to bring him to his knees in one devastating defeat. Which is why this is a fight to the death for the conservatives - end justifies the means, no holds barred. It is how they are wired - you are either with them or the enemy, and the enemy is sub-human, un deserving of any respect or human treatment.

Could we come up with

Could we come up with health-encouragement centers to address unemployment, food security, heat, energy, overcoming isolation, medical issues, and other challenges, at once? Underutilized buildings could be used as resource-exchanges. We come together in emergencies, even letting prisoners out to help build levees. We are in emergency times. Yet the lives of officials are removed from ordinary people. It does not occur to officials to think outside of existing models. There are brewers in my town who have turned surplus, broken down government properties into thriving farm/hotel/brewery/winery/restaurant/meeting places that extoll the previous histories of the buildings, adding jobs and value. One property was a poor farm/old folk home with an operating prison right behind it! Another was a school with asbestos issues, long abandoned. Elders in historical societies battled with government to let these properties be saved rather than razed, along with the histories. Then they volunteered in the massive work required to clean them of extreme messes from squatters. The elders performed ceremonies from assorted traditions to dedicate the buildings to new community uses. At some point our people will look for strengths in each other rather than looking for ways to put each other down. Various agendi are in the way now. I'll be relieved when we get to negotiating in plain language with accountability and transparency. Accountability will take a lot of woman hours and community input. I think of the clinic on Northern Exposure.

As to the comment about the

As to the comment about the family choosing private care over VA care, sounds like the travel logistics dictated that. I do have a question for all those who fear the possibility of the government making life-and-death decisions for you and your family. What do you think about the ACTUALITY of the insurance companies making those same life-and-death decisions for you and your family right now? Just wondering....

It's real simple for me. I'm

It's real simple for me. I'm 54, self-employed and the insurance company just jacked my rates 63%. I can't afford it. I will hate to leave but I'm going ex-pat to a socialized, um, civilized country. First they killed their Wall street Golden Goose, now the insurance -scam racket put me out of the country. Nice going, greedsters.

Hey Avery and Grassley, if

Hey Avery and Grassley, if you don't like the public option, why haven't you given up your healthcare plan that you enjoy courtesy of the taxpayers. You people are nothing but the worse case of sleaze ball politics I've seen in a long time. Why don't you retire from the government and take your jobs in the insurance industry?

I would also like to see

I would also like to see more discussion of coverage for dental and vision. A standard eye exam should be as taken for granted as a mammogram, and periodontal cleanings and their frequency according to the stage of the person's progression. There are all kinds of health issues related to periodontal disease (for example, diabetes, stroke, heart disease) and vision (cataracts, glaucoma). In this day and age, dental and vision should be as normal a part of coverage as getting other forms of preventive care and diagnosis that we assume you should get.

Single payer now! Including

Single payer now! Including dental and vision! Single payer to be introduced on the floor of the House of Representatives: http://www.healthcare-now.org/single-payer-to-be-introduced-on-the-floor-of-the-us-house-of-representatives/ Call your representatives!

I prefer a single payer

I prefer a single payer option as the most efficient, cost effective, and effective choice. Second I prefer a government option program and third if necessary a system of cooperatives. Yet maybe cooperatives at the moment offer the best alternative. The left, social activists, community organizers, a group to which I belong, may in fact be best equipped to organize truly community health programs that really assist the poor, that educate those that need health protection and bring full health care to all, especially if this is accompanied by a mandate that all are required to contribute and to be covered. Does not a nationwide web of non-profit cooperatives responsive to the vagaries of local needs meet the requirement of a government option, granted, it is short of a single payer plan. Activists and community organizers should not back off from their community roots but look to the opportunity to build a connected web of community based health services supported by a national commitment to health care for all. This can be done and may, in fact be a better more humane structure than a national medical establishment. Do we really want to create an elephant? Take care, Mark

76% of those polled in a

76% of those polled in a June 2009 NBC/ Wall Street Journal Survey (Hart- McInturff Study #6095) responded that a public health insurance option was either "extremely important" or "very important". This is on page 21 of the poll results. Whatever the news and commercials say, Americans want a public option to compete with private insurance. What this 76% may not yet know is what they really want is a single payer healthcare system. Look into it, and see for yourself, then call your representatives and let them know. Thanks.

Most studies done on

Most studies done on citizens desires on how health care should be reformed when presented with all the optios i a meaningful and inclusive way, conclude that a single payer system, like the Canadian, is favoured by nearly 80 of participants. It is also the lease costly. We're already spending more than enough its just that 25-30% goes to ins co overhead and profit.

Why dont we hear anything

Why dont we hear anything about the past deadbeat politicians health care they receive. Do any of you wonder how much of our tax dollars are paying for their care. Why not drop their health care all togeher. If this is such a big issue shouldn't we the people decide? Oh thats right stick our head in the sand and accept whats given. Get a grip people.