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  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    Dear Thom & Louise,
    I am a person living with the HI Virus now for more than 20 years. The one pill I take every day to suppress the virus (ATRIPLA) costs $90.00 for ONE pill. There are other meds I must take for the side effects & I have regular doctor appointments. For me to afford this I had to quit work a retail job with no insurance and apply for Social Security Disability so I could get Medicare. I now have to squeak by on less than $800. a month. If we had Medicare for all I could be a more productive member of society; which I desire with all my heart. I do what I can volunteering and supporting progressive causes but I can not make money doing this for fear of loosing my medicare and my life.
    this is what America has become

    Frankie Dailey

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    DRichards,

    Have you read the poll? I'm curious -- are Americans turning against the conservative LIES about healthcare reform or against Obama's actual proposals?

    For example:
    Q: Do you support your taxes being raised for healthcare
    vs.
    Q: Do you support a tiny roll-back of the Bush tax breaks for the uber-rich so that children and the working poor can see a doctor?

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    Schwarzenegger is making Gray Davis look petty good now.

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    According to a new WSJ/NBC poll, "support for President Barack Obama's health-care effort has declined over the past five weeks, particularly among those who already have insurance." Among those with private insurance, the proportion calling the plan a bad idea rose to 47 percent from 37 percent.
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124890178435291341.html

    My guess is that Obama' Healthcare should be pretty much dead after the August break.

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    JIMM,

    Conservative healthcare has a MILLION stories, just like the one you told. We all know them and we need to remind Americans that THESE HORROR STORIES are what conservatives want.

    Sorry about your friend, BTW.

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    It reality CA’s Governator used this year’s “budget crisis” to squeeze through all the bull-crap from his flurry of defeated Propositions. This was about circumventing unions and destroying environmental protections while not taxing the ‘Yacht-Club’ members . . .

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    Here’s a link to a story about how the “public option” has been whittled from the original goal of covering 130 million down to the current plan which may only cover between zero to 10 million Americans.

    The article is by Kip Sullivan and is on the website of Physicians for a National Health Program a physicians organization that advocates for single-payer healthcare.

    http://www.pnhp.org/blog/2009/07/20/bait-and-switch-how-the-%E2%80%9Cpub...

    If you’re not upset enough, Amy Goodman has an interview with David Phillips, the journalist who wrote the two part series “Casualties of War” from the Colorado Springs Gazette. The series deals with the tragic psychological toll suffered by the young men and women who have served in Iraq. It examines the explosion of violent crimes committed by members of the 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment at Fort Collins, Colorado Springs. The murder rate in the unit is 114 times that of the Colorado Springs area.

    The segment is “The Hell of War Comes Home: Newspaper Series Documents Murder, Suicide, Kidnappings by Iraq Vets” You can find it at www.democracynow.org

    Finally, a program I consider on par with Democracy Now is GritTV hosted by Laura Flanders. As far as I know, it can only be seen on Free Speech TV (FSTV) and on the GritTV website which is at http://lauraflanders.firedoglake.com/ but www.grittv.org with also get u there. As far as I know, FSTV only airs on Dish TV.

    Yesterday, aired a segment titled “A Recipe For Disaster: Industrial Agriculture, Swine Flu, and Global Warming” on the dangers posed by the H1N1 swine flu virus and its link to “factory farming” and climate change. Dengue fever is also discussed.

    That segment can be found at

    http://lauraflanders.firedoglake.com/2009/07/29/a-recipe-for-disaster-in...

    and the whole program can be found on the program’s home page or at

    http://lauraflanders.firedoglake.com/2009/07/28/swine-flu-and-industrial...

    The whole program also has a segment on the difficulty of LGBT organizing in Lebanon and a short film “Will I Be Next” made by a young black man about gang violence in Chicago. I believe they said there were 400 murders in Chicago in 2007 and 26 students killed between 2007 and 2008. According to Laura Flanders brief introduction to the film, 11 people were killed in Chicago this past 4th of July.

    I know everyone is busy, but I consider Democracy Now and GritTV daily essentials, and since they're programs are archived on their websites you can access them at you leisure. Democracy Now not only archives their programs in video form, but also in audio and written transcript form as well.

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    @pugla46:

    There is a serious error in The Hill article. The Hill refers to Max Baucus as (D-MT) and it should more properly be Senator Max Baucus (D-Health Insurance Industry).

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    I am so sick of "citizens" initiatives! Big conservative money has totally corrupted it.

    One possible reform may be to require signatures be gathered only by un--paid volunteers.

    The idea is to favor genuine grass-roots efforts.

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    A friend of mine is a school bus driver and was diagnosed with breast cancer about 2 years ago. Her health insurance is through her job and covered her cancer treatment.

    She took all the time off that she could through FMLA and then was told if she took anymore time off she would lose her job. If she lost her job she would lose her insurance and would never be able to get new insurance to cover the balance of her treatments or anything else for that matter.

    She went back to work as a SCHOOL BUS DRIVER while still on chemo and radiation. Some days she was UNABLE to even feel her feet (as a driver).

    I understand why she did what she did but she put our children in danger because she was scared of losing her health care.

    This is just one reason why something MUST be done.

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    Regarding recent polls on healthcare:

    Folk are unhappy because President Obama is the corporatist DEM he has always been and folk are just beginning to grok that. That is why the rating poll numbers on OBAMA-Care™ lack yeast.

    While it is true that the recessivist faction (the Party of "No!" and nothing else and the Blue CROSS DEMs) are insane and desire to scuttle any healthcare reform . . .OBAMA-Care™ is a happy hand-job (with a full release finish) for the health insurance industry. Of course what folk really are for is a public option. Heck, they really want universal single-payer. OBAMA-Care™ is about protecting health insurer profits for the next half a decade.

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    Maybe Baucus will listen now:

    Dems warn Baucus with gavel threat
    "Some senators suggest privately that Baucus might be more open to persuasion if his chairmanship is subject to regular votes."

    http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/dems-warn-baucus-with-gavel-threat-2...

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    Did Dems drop labor's number one priority?

    Six 'blue dog' democrats drop vital support for 'card check'

    http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&It...

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    Dear Friend,

    If you’re like most Americans, there’s nothing more important to you about health care than peace of mind.

    Given the status quo, that’s understandable. The current system often denies insurance due to pre-existing conditions, charges steep out-of-pocket fees – and sometimes isn’t there at all if you become seriously ill.

    It’s time to fix our unsustainable insurance system and create a new foundation for health care security. That means guaranteeing your health care security and stability with eight basic consumer protections:

    No discrimination for pre-existing conditions
    No exorbitant out-of-pocket expenses, deductibles or co-pays
    No cost-sharing for preventive care
    No dropping of coverage if you become seriously ill
    No gender discrimination
    No annual or lifetime caps on coverage
    Extended coverage for young adults
    Guaranteed insurance renewal so long as premiums are paid
    Learn more about these consumer protections at Whitehouse.gov.

    Over the next month there is going to be an avalanche of misinformation and scare tactics from those seeking to perpetuate the status quo. But we know the cost of doing nothing is too high. Health care costs will double over the next decade, millions more will become uninsured, and state and local governments will go bankrupt.

    It’s time to act and reform health insurance, drive down costs and guarantee the health care security and stability of every American family. You can help by putting these core principles of reform in the hands of your friends, your family, and the rest of your social network.

    Thank you,
    Barack Obama

  • Wednesday - July 29 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    L Grace,

    I like the idea of thinking of our Representatives and Senators as either "for us," or "for the corporations," so that makes both Howard Dean and Kuccinich on the "for us" team and with our help they will be able to do anything.

    Those categories make a ton of sense in what has become a very-confusing set of loyalites that we are seeing in our leaders.

    I am suspicious when things get too simple, but "for us" or "for the corporations" categories will help us line up with the right people.

    Is President Obama trying to straddle both worlds? And why?

    (But Rush Limbaugh is in his very own category))

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    I have a little story to tell. After a few weeks of ominous rumblings, my back just erupted into a full-blown ache. It took me twenty minutes of excruciatingly painful twisting and wriggling just to sit up, and another twenty-five minutes to put a shirt on, an effort left me nearly in tears. Hot water only offered fleeting relief, and I knew that the health insurer that my company was using would laugh at me if I asked if they covered chiropractor costs. However, I had heard that “Pain was no match for the Icy-Hot patch” so I decided to take a trip to down to the Kent, WA, K-Mart to find a cheap fix. Unfortunately it wasn’t open yet, and my only other option to affect my immediate needs was the Safeway grocery store across the street.

    As soon as I walked into the store, the word “security” was to be heard loudly over the public address system. Apparently, a “Mexican” lurching in the posture of the Hunchback of Notre Dame could only have thievery on his mind. I found my way to the drug aisle, found a three dollar and odd change tube of Icy-Hot, and then straightway to the check-out counter. Apparently my movements were too rapid for the security guy. He was to be seen rushing here and there looking for me; he was easy enough to spot; he was the guy with the tough look, and was clearly not a shopper, but was not obviously an employee either, since he did not wear the store uniform or a name tag. When he found me, he circled around the checkout counter I was standing in, staring at me with that “I know you stole something” look; I called-out “There’s the security guy,” to which he responded with surly surprise that he had been exposed. His “undercover” job apparently was as a check-out clerk, and no doubt to “fool” someone he opened the next counter (even though the store was virtually empty with only a few people at the two counters already open). He barely noticed the one person who went to his counter, repeatedly looking over her shoulder to give me a look over.

    There is a point to this story, I think. Ignorance, stereotyping and prejudice is still strong in this country. For some racism may seem less obviously practiced, but for others it has only increased, although the practitioners of racism point to the constant stream of negative stories coming out of the “”mainstream” media in regard to the group currently the target of paranoia xenophobia as a justification for their prejudices. Still, it cannot be but observed that a blanket prejudicial characterization of all people of a certain group cannot be regarded as anything but racism. That the people in that store saw only a potential thief and not a person in terrible pain shows that many people’s minds operate in a dark, inhuman place.

  • Thursday - July 30th 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    In regard to Thom's book "Threshold," in his classic "History of Rome," British historian Michael Grant also observed that the collapse of the Roman Empire was due to an inability of the Romans to adapt to changing demographics due to prejudices of the times, and the failure of its elite to recognize that their own existence as well as the empire's was under threat by the massive inequalities in Roman society. It is interesting to note that the Romans regarded the Germanic peoples in the same dehumanizing terms used against certain other immigrant groups in this country.

  • Wednesday - July 29 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    To see Legislation passed and co-signed goto THOMAS . . .

    http://www.thomas.gov/

  • Wednesday - July 29 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    L Grace - "I have appreciated Kuccinich through a couple of his runs for president but which of his legislation has he gotten passed into law?"

    Ben - "There are US laws on the books that supposedly prevent states from adopting a single payer system of their own."

    Kucinich recently proposed a bill that would EXCLUDE states that want to adopt their own single-payer health-care system from the laws to which Ben refers. It's not law YET, but it HAS passed thru committee.

  • Wednesday - July 29 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    mstaggerlee,

    Oops! I should have sent my last post to you...

  • Wednesday - July 29 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    DRichards,

    I thought you were going to say he is doing chemical analysis of soil samples and metals for the History Channel's "UFO Hunters." LOL

    'Sorry, that just jumped into my brain!

  • Wednesday - July 29 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    The definition of 'private sector' should definitely be narrowed to exclude government contractors.

    Also, government contractors should be referred to as 'taxpayer supported entities' or such.

    The meme wars continue.

  • Wednesday - July 29 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    DRichards -

    A libertarian acquaintance of mine used to work at the same Engineering company as I still do, but he got fired, and eventually started a business of his own. He is also one who CONSTANTLY tells me how the Government can't do anything right.

    His company's product analyzes unknown biological samples, and compares them to known reference samples, to determine what they are and what their properties might be.

    Care to guess who his ONE & ONLY customer is?

    Some little outfit based in Houston ... NASA! LOL!

  • Wednesday - July 29 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    P.S.

    Fair taxes, just like FAIR trade!

  • Wednesday - July 29 2009   15 years 14 weeks ago

    Thom,

    Maybe "taxes" should be changed to "FAIR taxes" in legislative discussions.

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