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FDL Action Health Care Update: Friday (12/4/09)

by: FDL Action

Fri Dec 04, 2009 at 20:50:28 PM EST


by:  FDL Action

Here are the FDL Action health care reform highlights for Friday, December 4.

1. Jane Hamsher points to a new Mason-Dixon poll indicating that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid trails two potential GOP opponents.  This doesn't make Hamsher particularly sad, to put it mildly, given that she believes Reid "is doing what he always intended to do - take the public option out of the bill."

2. Jon Walker warns that "unless we do health care right, every private sector union will be dead in nine years." The reason? "Manufacturing in this country will not expand or even survive as long as health care insurance is an ever-growing overhead cost," which means "there simply will not be a manufacturing sector to unionize." I'd add that there won't be a healthy economy in general if health care costs continue to rise and health care expenditures make up an ever-growing portion of our GDP.

3. Jon Walker has Part 5 of his series on "what the Senate bill does better."  In this episode, we've got the fact that "the risk adjustment mechanisms in the Senate bill (page 226 - 238) are slightly better [than in the House bill]."  Well, that's something at least. :)

4. Jane Hamsher announces that "Blue America is going to be working to get single payer candidates on the ballot in every Congressional district across the country."  Also, "Tomorrow at noon ET, Blue America will host Jonathan Tasini, a long time single payer advocate who is running for the US Senate in New York." That should be interesting, check it out.

5. Jon Walker writes that he has been "watching the debate on health care reform for the past five days, and it is amazing how much time and effort the Republican party has dedicated to defending massive government waste and huge corporate giveaways."  Walker is talking, of course, about Medicare Advantage, "a network of private plans that the government pays to provide Medicare-eligible seniors with health insurance instead of covering them with traditional Medicare." The problem is that "[a]s the result of a broken payment formula (put in place by the Republicans), the government overpays these private insurance companies by roughly 12%." It's a huge corporate giveaway, in other words, which certainly helps explain why Republicans are so enthusiastic about it!

6. I highlight an interview on Blue Arkansas with the founder of "Draft Bill Halter" to primary Sen. Blanche "No Public Plan For You" Lincoln.

7. Speaking of Blanche Lincoln, Jon Walker says that she's trying to "shake her corporate shill image with [a] faux-populist amendment," but that "it is unlikely that most insurance companies will even be affected by this amendment."  Walker concludes, "Sorry Blanche, but no amount of meaningless symbolic amendments will change the fact that you are doing everything you can to defend the profits of the private insurance industry."

8. Finally, Jon Walker predicts that the Senate "like all entrenched institutions, will only change when there is a crisis." And, Walker believes, "[t]his is the perfect moment for the progressives to force the crisis needed to change how the Senate works." Walker believes that if this doesn't happen, it "will pretty much guarantee not a single piece of really progressive legislation is passed during Obama's presidency." On that cheery note, have a great weekend! :)

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TPM quotes Sen. Rockefeller (0.00 / 0)
The Senate This Evening

Harry Reid gets key liberal and conservative Dems into a room together to hammer out a public option compromise. "There's no question about that," Sen. Rockefeller (D-WV) told reporters. "This should have started a long time ago and thankfully Harry Reid caught it in time to put us together."

Sen. Rockefeller's quote may well be the text-book definition of a back-handed compliment.


Say it ain't so, Max Baucus!! (0.00 / 0)
Methinks someone has a wee bit less negotiating power this week than last.

Max Baucus Nominated Lover For US Attorney

According to Politico, Baucus's office "contends that Hanes was recommended because of her qualifications - and that the relationship had nothing to do with her nomination to the position or their respective divorces from their spouses... 'Both Senator Baucus and Ms. Hanes agreed that she should withdraw her name from consideration because they wanted to live together in Washington, DC'" where Hanes would be ineligible to serve as US Attorney. Hanes's ex-husband disagrees: "She was recommended for the position because of a very close and personal relationship with Max Baucus and she withdrew because of a very close and personal relationship with Max Baucus." But like I said, even if the appointment truly were about Hanes's qualifications and nothing more, Baucus still should have known better. My mother used to always warn me about "the perception of wrong-doing." Shameful. No excuses.


it gets worse... (0.00 / 0)
There were some ghosts in her past... he may have dodged a bullet by withdrawing the name now... it could have gotten really ugly if she'd made it to confirmation hearings and all this information came out then.

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