Hey Pelosi: Single Payer is NOT Off the Table
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Nurse Cruise goes on to say that Pelosi’s announcement to the world that single payer is off the table was a ploy to make everyone forget about it and go for a public option instead, a public option written by and for the insurance industry, which spends over a million dollars per day lobbying Congress. The public option, as she says, is an insurance industry bailout, because with our economic downturn and the insurance industry’s annal retentive (my words) policy of raising rates to make up for losses, they are losing customers and so they look to the deep pockets of our government in the corporate welfare state we call America. But as long as we don’t have a viable health care system without the for profit insurance factor, and as long as we don’t have universal health care, people will continue to rally.
It’s interesting that the right tea baggers agree with the left in this area, that government bailout spending is wrong. But the right has been deluded by the right wing bumper sticker mentality media propaganda into believing that it is an Obama socialism agenda at fault. In fact it is a Wall Street corporate welfare agenda, since as cruise and many others agree, Wall Street owns Congress, and seemingly the Presidency as well.
But the bottom line is that, by law and on paper, this is still a democracy for and by we the people, not the corporations; and so the people have taken to the streets, lead by doctors and health care professionals like nurse Cruise, Dr. Olson and many others. They hold rallies and sit-ins around the country and get arrested in protest (http://mobilizeforhealthcare.org/2009/10/16/everyday-americans-arrested-at-healt...). Dr. Susie Baldwin calls the public option a government insurance industry jobs program (http://current.com/items/91088270_public-option-obamas-health-insurance-jobs-pro...), which leads me to wonder, why can’t the insurance industry make an honest living selling a service that people need? Why must they resort to living off the government, pushing Congress to make laws forcing people to buy their worthless product which amounts to a mafioso payoff to keep their useless thug industry alive. Why must the insurance industry live on government corporate welfare? Are they too lazy to get a real job and pay their way like the rest of us?
As Dr. Paul Papenek told me that people don’t need actuaries, they need doctors and nurses. Shouldn’t we forsake the misguided careers of insurance professionals, not only for the 45,000 lost lives every year, but also for the high cost and fiscal deterioration of our country due to the waste, fraud and spending due to a corrupt monopolistic socialized corporate welfare state insurance industry that preys upon all Americans for it's very survival.
Video also on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN939sSdrls
Parts of this clip will be included in a feature film "Got Healthcare": http://outinthestreetfilms.com
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treewolf39
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We need to fight for the Kucinich amendment which was stripped from the bill.
- 3 months ago
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treewolf39
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asherp
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Just for the sake of future protests, one should know some tactics to prevent arrest while continuing a blockade.
One method: since police aren't allowed to break arms, handcuff your own hands together, and then have your neighbor lock arms with you, and then have them handcuff themselves, etc, until you are all in a big circle handcuffed together.
Second method: Used at the WTO protests in Seattle.
Use heavy cement or metal tubes, and lock hands through the tubes. If they can't find your hands, they can't handcuff you. - 4 months ago
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asherp
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sunkisthappy
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This video is a clear example of why we need (at least) a public option.
- 4 months ago
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sunkisthappy
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JonRaymond
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Sam was released against his wishes on Monday night 10/19/09 after five days in jail!
- 4 months ago
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JonRaymond
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hunzedog
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cant keep that girl outa the pokey ! good on ya!
- 4 months ago
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hunzedog
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HeartFactory
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High-Five to my friend Laura, who's one of the 12 that got arrested, for having the courage to stand up for what you believe! I love you...
Blue Cross Profits, People Die, Arrest the Real Criminals!!!!!
- 4 months ago
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HeartFactory
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Mona_Hall
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We need to do this all over the country! I am a 72 year old senior citizen who has Humana advantage for which my husband and I pay over $600 a month for this priviledge! And yet I still have to pay $200 or more each month for prescription drugs. I was recently hospitalized and now they are hounding me for expenses over and above what medicare and Humana paid. And because I was a senior citizen I was pretty much on my own in the hospital as far as getting care after my surgery. God help America! We need to fight this!!!!
- 4 months ago
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Mona_Hall
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sankofa416
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Single payer! It's been shown to work in plenty of other countries, so why not here? Private business has had decades with good examples all around the world - if they can't(won't) do it, we have to leave them behind.
People over profits! Their industry is not worth our lives!
- 4 months ago
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sankofa416
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Bruce_Benson
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We have to thank these protestors for their courage and Maureen Cruise for her clarity in denouncing our country's broken health care system. Single payer off the table? Who says? As Maureen says, it is the people's table. We didn't agree to take it off the table.
- 4 months ago
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Bruce_Benson
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JonRaymond
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Sam Pullen one of the L.A. 12 arrested on October 15, remains in jail to protest health insurance abuse, in honor of his late mother who did the same to gain her own health care treatment.
- 4 months ago
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JonRaymond