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Lieberman Twists the Knife

by: Robert Scheer, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

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Sen. Joseph Lieberman's (I-Connecticut) threat to kill the Senate health care reform bill is the latest in a series of actions that have angered Democrats. (Photo: Charles Monaco / flickr)

Is there a more hypocritical figure in American politics than Joe Lieberman? The Connecticut senator declared Tuesday that he would support a filibuster of any health care reform bill that has a public option -- even the version with the "trigger" compromise accepted by Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe -- because it might cost money.

"I think that a lot of people may think that the public option is free," said Lieberman, one of the Senate's big spenders, in a suddenly frugal mood. "It's not. It's going to cost the taxpayers and people that have health insurance now, and if it doesn't, it's going to add terribly to our national debt."

This from a senator who, as much as anyone, helped run up the national debt since Sept. 11 by pushing to raise the military budget to its highest level since World War II. It is a budget inflated by enormous expenditures on high-tech weaponry irrelevant to combating terror, such as the $2-billion-a-piece submarines -- produced in his home state of Connecticut -- that he claimed were needed to combat al-Qaida, a landlocked enemy holed up in caves. Lieberman is worried about the impact of a very limited public option on the debt the same week as he and others in Congress passed a $680 billion defense bill larded with pork of the sort the Connecticut senator has always supported.

Lieberman, whose state is also home to insurance companies that are opposed to any consumer-friendly medical coverage alternative, boldly stated that his opposition to even the most limited version of a public option should not be surprising: "I think my colleagues know for a long time that I've been opposed to a government-created, government-run insurance company." Perhaps during his filibuster to prevent a vote on the public option Lieberman can square that position with his longtime support of the massive government-run insurance programs Medicare and Social Security.

Maybe he can also take some time then to justify his strong support for the government bailout of troubled banking and insurance companies that has tripled the federal deficit this year to $1.4 trillion. Is AIG not now a "government-run insurance company," and doesn't the $185 billion of taxpayer money thrown at that sorry enterprise add up to more than twice the yearly cost of the health reform package? And that's without considering the trillions of taxpayer dollars put into play to shore up Citigroup, Bank of America, GM, Chrysler and those other suddenly socialized sectors of American corporate life.

If a scant public choice in health care is so threatening to our way of life, because health care alone must be kept a pristine captive of the most destructive impulses of an unbridled free market, then why not privatize Medicare as well as the publicly financed health care programs for government workers -- including those in Congress like Lieberman, veterans and the active military?

And while we're at it, why not revive that Republican fantasy, popular in their ranks just a few years ago, of privatizing Social Security by turning the most effective government program over to the vagaries of the stock market?

I do continue to begrudgingly respect the consistency, if not the wisdom, of libertarians like Ron Paul who oppose all of this big-government intrusion into the economy. At least their belief in the efficiency of the free market, affirmed in opposition to the banking bailout, is not compromised by a willingness to throw trillions in taxpayer dollars into backing the riskiest of corporate bets. But it is not possible to feel anything but loathing for those like Lieberman who vote for every big-government program, no matter how wasteful, in support of big business, but draw the line at a program designed to cut medical costs for the ordinary citizens they have been sworn to serve.

Lieberman's threat to thwart a vote on sorely needed health care legislation, complete with a public option that a majority of Americans have consistently supported, should spell the end of his connection with the Democratic caucus. It should also cost him the committee chairmanship he was granted in order to guarantee the 60 votes needed to prevent a filibuster.

But a filibuster, which would expose Lieberman and the others as irresponsible wreckers of essential reform, is not the worst outcome. The surrender by the Democratic leadership to this blackmail by the party's disgraced former vice presidential candidate would be a blow from which the party would not deserve to recover.

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Robert Scheer is editor of truthdig.com, where this column originally appeared. E-mail Robert Scheer at rscheer@truthdig.com. Copyright 2009 Creators.com

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The nation's first IINO

The nation's first IINO (Independent in Name Only)?

The guy has his fans, and oh

The guy has his fans, and oh boy, has he made them rich. Will term limits do any good for this type of thing? No, not really - another stooge is ready to step in and take over once this war mongering dilettante shoves off. Just think, Joe could have been Vice President once, potentially upstaging Dick Cheney.

"Is there a more

"Is there a more hypocritical figure in American politics than Joe Lieberman?" NO. Send him and the rest to hell! Vow NOT to purchase any health "care" plan from any profit health "care" insurance company until "We the People" have the same government funded health plan as the clowns in office, you know, the ones that are supposed to represent us and not the corporations.

If the Senate consents to

If the Senate consents to the will of politicians like Lieberman, this is what we will get: Forced purchase of a defective product sold by an industry with monopoly control and anti-trust exemption. This is not reform. At the very least, there should only be a mandate in those markets where consumers have a choice of insurance with a 95% pay-out ratio. Our government has no business forcing Americans to support the excess profits and wasteful practices of ANY industry.

"I do continue to

"I do continue to begrudgingly respect the consistency, if not the wisdom, of libertarians like Ron Paul who oppose all of this big-government intrusion into the economy." Yes, Robert, but Paul is a fervent supporter of sink or swim capitalism. Paul is a Friedman student .Paul's name, dropped casually by you in this article, sends out the wrong message about what he truly represents - a dog eat dog world of non-governmental intrusion coupled with right wing Christian extremism.

VOTE this lying pig OUT of

VOTE this lying pig OUT of office in2010, preferably in the PRIMARIES. If Connecticut can't do this, then it will go down in history as the dumbest and crookedest state FOREVER.

Back when Mr Lieberman was

Back when Mr Lieberman was running against incumbent Senator Lowell Weiker for the Conn. Senate seat, he was interviewed by Gwen Ifill for the Washington Post (Oct 29, 1988, p. A 12.) (quoted in "Profiles in Courage for Our Time", , ed. Caroline Kennedy, Hyperion, page 55) He was quoted as saying, "Lowell Weiker is not a real Republican. He is not a real Democrat. He does what he wants to do when he wants to do it". That is exactly what I say of Mr. Lieberman today. 21 years later, this senator is doing what he wants, answering to no one but himself.

Joe Lieberman should be

Joe Lieberman should be removed from his committee chairmanship; he should be allowed to caucus with the Republicans, and then he should be voted out of office at the first opportunity. There is no further reason to believe that this man is anything other than a paid corporate shill who would sell out his own mother for some corporate entity. C'mon, Connecticut, you are not just a bunch of ignorant fools who can be conned by this man! I know you aren't! You have some of the best schools and the smartest minds in your state - so are your citizens just the haves and the have nots now, or do you all think that this man is protecting anyone other than the very wealthy in your state and leaving the rest of you to suffer and die? Wake up, and Harry Reid of Nevada, show some backbone and throw this guy to the wolves. He made his choice, now let him live with it!

Last night, I learned that

Last night, I learned that one person dies every 14 minutes because they have no health care. It's criminal. I say, let Liberman alone to stew in his own juice. Like Sen. Burr of N.C., he's probably "beholdin'" to someone and apparently doesn't care how many die from the lack of health care as long as he gets his election campaign contribution from Blue Cross Blue Shield, a very greedy non-profit, I might add. What's more expensive: death without health care or death with health care? Isn't it a bit like asking which is more expensive: paying fines because millions of gallons of raw sewage went into streams cause there wasn't money to repair cause the tax base moved to China OR is it more expensive to repair the sewage treatment system so the pipes won't brake so the raw sewage won't go into the stream so the algae blooms won't grow so the fish-kill won't happen, so the fisherman will have food for their children? No clean water, no food. Maybe Liberman is ignorant.

Ron Paul's stand on what he

Ron Paul's stand on what he considers Government intrusion is really not what I would call Government intrusion at all. Now if he were going after all these 'for profit' Insurance Corporations that only operate 'for profit,' and not for the health of anything but the Glorified bottom line..then he would have my full approval. Otherwise, he should just butt out. From where I sit, it Is Big Government that has facilitated this whole fiasco that has been allowed to continue for Decades without any Regulations over the Health Insurance Companies at all. Democrats are equally as guilty as Republicans. This Capitalist system is busily stealing from the Poor to give to the Rich. Call it what it really is. These blowhards are using Reverse Psychology on us people...accusing We, the People, of doing what they are actually doing to us. Cute, huh ? These Capitalist are draining the last bit of blood from our bodies while blaming us. People--Wake Up ! Government has not been doing it's job in any sphere..look at what no Regulations has allowed Wall Street to do to the whole Economy. Look at what Congress has sat on it's haunches and done to all of us trusting souls..selling their votes to the highest bidders, or a high-paying Positions in these Corporations when they get defeated in the next election for selling us out. What do they care...they got Theirs. They got what they came for. What else could possibly explain their votes ? We need to get rid of the whole bunch and lock most of them up for what they knowingly have done to this country..and the world. As for Lieberman...he is what he has always been.... A Glorified Trojan Horse doing the will of his Masters. I will leave it to you to know who his Master is. It sure has nothing to do with anything good here in This Country, you can be sure.

Stupid-down-talk by Sen J

Stupid-down-talk by Sen J Lieberman:'..think a lot of people may think the public option is free..'NO! It will cost--as anything of value does--but it will probably cost less as everyone participates--this is the premise of insurance, as all the other industrialized nations who have medicine available for all their people. One of the premises of being a jew is 'to life' & it does not seem Sen Lieberman is up to this on this Shabbath. Shameful.

I'm from Connecticut, so let

I'm from Connecticut, so let me set the record straight. First, there are no primaries for Independent candidates. Secondly, we DID vote him out in the primaries. He was a Democrat at the time, and the candidate from nowhere, Ned Lamont, running ONLY as an anti-war candidate, beat him by about 10%. Lieberman was our well-known senator and Lamont was no one, but Lamont won. However, there (basically) WAS no Republican candidate for Senate. We are primarily a Democratic state. Clinton and numerous others in the Democratic party begged Lieberman not to run as an Independent, but he did so anyway.Thus the Democrats who voted for Lieberman in the primary (about 45%), probably out of sheer name recognition, allied with the few Republicans from the richer part of the state, voted Lieberman back in. The frustrating part is if we weren't so heavily Democratic there would have been a Republican candidate, and the conservative vote would have split between the two, giving Lamont the win. Imagine how much less war there might be if Lieberman weren't there pushing it and funding it?

Lieberman won in 2006, so he

Lieberman won in 2006, so he is there until 2012 before any new election.

Anybody else think he looks

Anybody else think he looks like Senator Palpatine from the Star Wars movies (who made himself emperor)?

Since when are any of our

Since when are any of our leaders concerned about the federal deficit? And when was AIG NOT part of the government: they were started by OSS/CIA for pity's sake! There is not one example of a government run program that has saved taxpayer's money while providing the service it is supposed to provide. Bureaucrats put more bureaucrats into positions as "thank you's" for past favors. Money is not accounted for, millions are diverted to personal accounts or for pet projects because no one is counting the pennies.

Happy Halloween from good

Happy Halloween from good ole Joe! His scary pumpkin face has given us all the fright of death-since Americans will continue to die at the same or better rate without healthcare-because premiums are just going to go up (one senior citizen I know-pushing 90 just saw her deductibles rise by $100-and she did have to wait over a month for relief from a kidney stone anyway-but hell she's a tough old bird-so what if she is nearly 90!) Buy health insuurance stocks-they will benifit by all this govt money and at the same time will be cutting care and raising rates on all those new customers. The greatest return for the smallest number for the oligarchs-the greatest evil for the greatest number for the common people. Good old Joe-you should really be proud!

Is recall a possibility?

Is recall a possibility?

It is not just Joe

It is not just Joe Lieberman. It is absolutely amazing how much of our Congress prefers war to healthcare for the people they supposedly serve.

Lieberman is not just in the

Lieberman is not just in the pay of Israel hardliners, military profiteers and the health corporations - he has in the past been a shill for Nintendo, trying to kill the nascent American computer game industry back in the early 90's. Remember his call for game ratings? What you didn't know was that he was proposing using the extremely expensive movie rating system that cost more than most U.S. game makers grossed in revenues just to get one's game rated. We did an end run by creating a separate free system (which has evolved into the internet rating system we use now). But Lieberman was deaf to the pleas of 3,000 small U.S. software developers and publishers who were warning that this would lock up the market for Nintendo and Sega who were sponsoring his legislation.