Posted on 03 December 2010. Tags: Alan Simpson, Catfood Commission, Debt, Deficit Commission, Deficits, Erskine Bowles, Financial Crisis, Financial Transaction Tax, Health Care, Hysteria, Maria Bartiromo, Military Budget, Nonsense, Peter Peterson, Single Payer, Social Security, Tax Cuts
Over the past three days, we’ve looked at the phony deficit crisis withe excerpts from my new book, "It’s Not Raining, We’re Getting Peed On: The Scam of the Deficit Crisis", here (from the introduction), here (a taste of the the very Stupid Statements made about the deficit and debt) and here (who is behind […]
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Posted on 18 March 2010. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Health Care, Senate, Single Payer, States
The healthcare bill is a mess–it won’t cover all Americans at affordable costs and it will hand insurance companies tens of billions of dollars in new profits, the hard-earned wages of working people who are already stressed out financially. The only ray of light down the road to fix this, if you just […]
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Posted on 11 March 2010. Tags: Health Care, Insurance Industry, Martin Luther King, Protests, Single Payer
In February 1960, Dr. Martin Luther King sent this to 11 jailed protestors: I HAVE JUST LEARNED OF YOUR COURAGEOUS WILLINGNESS TO GO TO JAIL INSTEAD OF PAYING FINES FOR YOUR RIGHTEOUS PROTEST AGAINST SEGREGATED EATING FACILITIES. THROUGH THIS DECISION YOU HAVE AGAIN PROVEN THAT THERE IS NOTHING MORE MAJESTIC AND SUBLIME THAN THE […]
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Posted on 02 February 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, Deficits, Drug Companies, Health Care, Health Insurance Industry, Jobs, Lobbying, Single Payer, Stimulus
While I do not agree with the way in which the president took on health care and the mess we ended up with, he was absolutely right to understand that health care reform was essential to ensure a strong (and, need I say, moral) economy AND job growth. I think it is unfortunate that too […]
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Posted on 19 December 2009. Tags: Business, Health Care, Poverty, Public Option, Single Payer, Wal-Mart
There are lots of reasons to oppose the Senate bill in its current form, and hope that, if the Senate does pass a bill, that the final form of the bill is closer to the House version (I am leaving aside for the moment the argument, pro or con, that anything short of "Medicare For […]
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Posted on 15 December 2009. Tags: Debt, Defense Afghanistan, Health Care, Health Insurance Industry, Medicare For All, Priorities, Single Payer
The drumbeat about the long-term debt is continuing. But, we are not having a serious debate about the origins of the debt or its solutions. If you want to address the long-term debt, the only solution is a "Medicare For All" system that kills the private health insurance industry. The newest alarm is […]
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Posted on 03 November 2009. Tags: Dennis Kucinich, Health Care, Single Payer
It is a tough reality that the chances are fairly slim that single-payer, "Medicare For All" will pass into law in the next few months–it is just not part of the debate on health care, despite being the best economic and moral option. It is obviously possible that the whole legislative process comes to […]
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Posted on 09 September 2009. Tags: Health Care, Insurance Industry, Public Option, Single Payer
The Wall Street Journal reports this morning that the president will push for the public option in his speech tonight before Congress–though there seems to be massive wiggle room in this comment: "White House officials say the president will detail what he wants in the health-care overhaul, as well as say he is open […]
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Posted on 17 August 2009. Tags: co-ops, Health Care, Health Insurance Industry, Single Payer
I can’t say I’m surprised, honestly. I believe I’ve pointed out before that we were screwed once there was an acceptance that the insurance industry was going to be at the table when the health and welfare of our families, neighbors and friends was at stake. It seemed to obvious to me–and, yet, one […]
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Posted on 06 August 2009. Tags: Health Care, Max Baucus, medicare, Single Payer
A tried-and-true political tactic in this country to scuttle progressive progress is to explicitly or implicitly tar one’s opponent as "un-American". One can either do it in the darkest of ways–cue Sen. Joe McCarthy. Or, one can do it in a more subtle way by accusing one’s opponents of perhaps one of the worst transgressions–listening […]
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