Health Care Reform

Health Care Reform, Time to Go All In

It is time to go all in to support comprehensive health care reform. The stakes have gotten prohibitive. Republicans have essentially bet the House on it. Obama, for all intents and purposes, has wagered the White House agenda. The insurance and drug companies are pouring in dough.

This month will be telling. The debate in congressional districts across the country in August will go far in determining what kind of reform we get, or whether we get any reform at all.

The opposition — well financed by the insurance and drug companies and by the rabid right — is mobilizing now to stop reform.

The insurance and drug companies have sought to dilute reform on the inside the process while helping to fund front groups trying to torpedo it on the outside.

Their tactic this August is clear. Run Astroturf campaigns and mobilize the zealots to disrupt congressional town hall meetings, spew anger and invective against the “government takeover” of health care that will “kill your grandmother.” Intimidate legislators, cow decent citizens, sow fear and confusion.

Legislators learn that if they vote to disembowel reform they’ll be amply rewarded with campaign contributions. If they vote to support it, they’ll face the fury of the wingnuts and the Astroturf activists. Cynical but effective politics. (For a fact check on the big lies, go to the Campaign for America’s Future page here)

Every American has a direct stake in this debate. Every citizen faced with soaring health care bills, every one of the 14,000 who lose their health insurance each day, every one of the millions frozen in jobs for fear of losing health insurance, every family that faces bankruptcy because someone got sick, every one denied coverage or cut off of coverage because he or she fell sick, every parent losing sleep over a child entering the workforce without insurance, every senior gouged by unconscionable prescription drug prices, every worker who simply can’t afford adequate coverage for her or his family.

If the insurance industry and the Republican right manage once more to frustrate reform, all of us will pay part of the price.

One Response to “Health Care Reform”

  • How does thinking that all Americans deserve access to affordable health care force them to be lazy?

    Glad to hear that your life is working out so well for you. Many people in this country work hard at multiple jobs yet are still barely getting by.

    What do you suggest?

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