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A chef by trade, but a human by birth. __________I am also a political junkie. I watch all the “talking head” cable programs religiously. Agreeing & disagreeing with the comments by the various pundits. Not shy about emailing my comments to them, either. I am a huge fan of Joan Walsh. She is one of the few that will stand her ground and discuss the issues, not just the 30 second sound bites. I am formerly from Ridgefield, CT

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AUGUST 9, 2009 12:59PM

What HealthCare Reform Needs Is Good Old Common Sense!

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The HealthCare debate in recent weeks have been getting uglier & uglier at various Town Hall meeting around the country. Groups of so called ‘average Americans’ have been showing up only to disrupt, not listen & debate the pros & cons of the HealthCare proposals being discussed in Congress.

OS member, Michael Rodgers, post a terrific article - Who Is Really Disrupting Your Town Hall Meeting? - in which he proves the fact that these groups are supported & financed by the American for Prosperity organization.

Below is an article that I came across that really speaks to the importance of HealthCare Reform and why Americans need to get more active, if not outraged, and press Congress to pass legislation now. I am posting the article below with all heading, copyrights and disclaimers; as it was published by the McClatchy Newspapers.


Published on Sunday, August 9, 2009 by the McClatchy Newspapers

  

This Country Needs an Outburst of Common Sense

by Joseph L. Galloway

If ever there were a time for comprehensive health care reform, it's now, and yet the forces of darkness are lining up against this urgent need, buttressed by lies, mobs inflamed by those lies and millions of dollars changing hands and changing votes in Washington, D.C.

The idea that doing nothing and going on without changing the way this country's health care is delivered works to the benefit only of the insurance companies, the giant health care providers and the big pharmaceutical companies.

That industry is now pouring $1.4 million A DAY into lobbying — read that buying or renting members of Congress — to water down or delay or preferably kill health care reform and hope it goes away for another 20 years or so.

Part of that high-dollar industry budget is going to the low end of Washington's K Street lobbying corridor, the firms and the folks who specialize in dirty tricks, panicking the uninformed and most vulnerable citizens, financing the creation and spread of lies written, spoken and spread like viruses by robot dialing machines.

The Republican Party, on life support itself, somehow sees an opportunity in encouraging and participating in this flim-flam operation. It ought to, and should, seal the GOP's fate.

Each night for the past week, we've been treated to the sight of mobs screaming and ranting and shouting down town hall meetings where congressional representatives had come to answer their constituents' questions.

No questions got answered. No information got provided. No one left more informed than he or she was when he or she arrived.

That's because they and their organizers were following online playbooks that are telling them where to go, where to sit, how to make it appear as if there are more of them than there are and, above all, to stop the program and allow no discussion of this issue.

They scream that any government-run health care is socialism or Communism. But look at them; look at their gray hair and thickened waists. At least half of them probably depend entirely on Medicare, a government-run program and a damned good one, for their own health care.

They scream that the bills still being written and amended in Congress will deny vital treatments for older Americans and doom them to an early and unnecessary death. Some dare call it euthanasia.

What utter, unadulterated BS.

The only outfits in America that have the right to refuse you treatment for an illness or deny you an organ transplant are the health care corporations, if you're unlucky enough to have to depend on that wonderful private insurance the right wingnuts are so loudly praising and defending.

This is the same wonderful health coverage that's driven hundreds of thousands of American families into bankruptcy because their private insurers refused to pay for urgently needed surgery or cancer treatment, or simply cancelled their coverage.

Why is that?

It's because those same corporations have, in just one decade, driven their profits and overhead (hiring those lobbyists and buying those congressional critters and building their fleets of private jets) from 5 percent to nearly 20 percent.

In other words, the corporate bite has gone from 5 cents of every dollar paid in premiums to 20 cents of every premium dollar.

It's good old unregulated American greed of the same stripe that drove this country into its current economic meltdown. Wall Street loves these guys.

We desperately need a government-run health care program that can, by good old American competition, force private health insurers to get off their pirate ships and back in the real world. The 46 million or so uninsured Americans need somewhere to get their health needs tended. The millions more in dire danger of losing their jobs and their private insurance need some alternative immediately available.

All of us need some people in Congress who haven't been bought or rented by the pirates, liars and thieves to speak out in favor of filling those real needs.

Wonder how much Big Pharma donated to the key committee members who amended the health care legislation to prohibit any government-run health program from negotiating lower drug prices with the price-gouging drug companies of, you guessed it, Big Pharma?

What we need right now is a huge outburst of common sense and enlightened self-interest.

Those gray-haired Medicare recipients who're playing angry mob need to stop screaming and start listening and reading, separating fact from fiction and learning who’s manipulating them and why.

Follow the money trail back to the pirates and thieves and their handmaidens, the greasy liar lobbyists and those in Congress who're slurping at their troughs.

© 2009 McClatchy Newspapers

Joseph L. Galloway, a military columnist for McClatchy Newspapers, is the co-author, with Lt. Gen. Hal Moore, of "We Were Soldiers Once... and Young," a story of the first large-scale ground battle of the Vietnam War.

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You know, I really liked this editorial by Galloway but, it has it's own agenda. Now, it just so happens that I agree with this agenda so I guess that makes it all right.
What I am very concerned about is the fear and hate mongering that seems to accompany these "town hall meetings" rarely if ever being conducted by opposing legislators. The viciousness that seems to be becoming more and more evident from the staunch conservative sector is even more worrisome.
I believe that virtually any effort at anything resembling an objective view of health care and paying for health care in this nation would yield agreement that 1) access must be given the status of a "right" 2) strong regulation of the industry is long overdue 3) cost containment measures must be put in place.
I recently heard a proposal which included a statement that health insurance should be required in much the same way as car insurance. And once secured (let's say through an employer) it may remain in place regardless of with whom the insured is employed or if the insured is employed. And yes, like car insurance, it can be "risk" rated (e.g. smokers pay more, obese people pay more--these would be "environmental"/self-inflicted health risks rather than "organic"/genetic).
Anyway, thanks for posting this. It was enlightening and thought provoking.
Walter, you are so right about agendas! I guess we all have them in some way or another. Like you I agree with Galloway on most points. What I liked is his call for Common Sense and for ‘normal’ Americans to be outraged at the tactics of the ‘screaming loons’ who are disrupting the HC debate.

Thanks for your comments, much appreciated!
The healthcare debate has been debated. The disrupters are just mouthpieces intent on speaking for the few [neo-cons]. Just remember how far the teabaggers got. rAted!
George, $1.4 mil a day for lobbying--now there's a ton of money that could go towards patients' operations and other health issues!
Mr. M…. great point about the TeaBaggers…. And we all know what happens when you continue to use the same teabag… you get nasty, funky, tasteless tea!

John… if only that is how the money was being spent. I want to know – Where do the stockholders of these public HealthCare providers stand? Do they really know how their company is truly being run?
Outstanding look at this problem, George. It continues to amaze me that people will rant and scream against their own interests just because somebody told them to do it. There is no thinking through anything.

I read that at a couple of these town halls, the congressperson invited the mobsters to meet privately with questions they might have. None of the mobsters took them up on it. It's clear that they are not there for information, but just to disrupt things. Shameful.
I have no doubt that Insurance and Pharma corporations are lobbying their brains out, but at the same time I know that ordinary people (you've heard of them) are righteously PISSED OFF -- the 9/11 cover up, the "TARP" bailout, the meet-the-new-boss lemon scenario -- people are just plain ANGRY and it's absurd to try and explain them all away as being little blades of GOP astroturf.
Damn George! I'm linking this over at my blog.
Thanks for posting this story, George. I haven't seen Joe Galloway in my local paper as of late. He must be making too much common sense for my conservative area. I've read many a letter to the editor lambasting his logic.

"Follow the money trail back to the pirates and thieves and their handmaidens, the greasy liar lobbyists and those in Congress who're slurping at their troughs."

This statement by Galloway should jump out and screams at anyone with doubt.


As with everything, their are two sides to every story. There are many town hall meetings with people from both sides getting information because they are not being interrupted by the astroturfers (there just isn't enough of them to go around), but those meetings don't get reported on because the just don't sell ratings or print. That certainly doesn't make it right, but many meetings do go on without the disruptions and shut downs.

For Gordon O to dismiss the fact that astroturfing IS going on is just ridiculous. Sure people are pissed, but many are pissed because they buy into the misinformation campaigns started by the shill PR companies hired by the insurance companies and Big Pharma. It's been spell out in easy to understand terms that any idiot could understand if he only had the wherewithal to read it.

Talking points and disruptive tactics are clearly spelled out. A playbook if you will. The argument that this is some sort of information campaign is dispelled by the fact that no Republican town meetings are on their list of places to disrupt only Democratic meetings. So how can one just dismiss THAT bit of information?

The fact that GOP Congressmen and women stand on the floor of Congress and spread these lies as if they are gospel is also impossible to dispute. So to those that blindly follow their leaders to the cliff, I say get educated about what you rail against. Knowledge is power and it can set you free of the bonds of ignorance and misinformation. In fact, in this case, it may someday save your life.
Stephen… thanks for your comments. I have heard about these ‘private meetings’ also, but I guess these screamers only get their expenses paid for the main meeting… any other meeting would mean they would miss the bus to the next disruptive event.

Gordon… I try to see both sides to any issue… and that is all I ask of others. Thanks for your comments and adding to the debate.

Trig… thanks. We all need to stay connected

Michael… as you may see in my links column, I have McClatchy Newspapers website. I feel they are about as un-bias as most. You make some excellent points and your comment about the speeches some GOP Congressman are making are so full of distortions… it is just plain wacko, sometimes. Thanks for your wise words.
I am so glad to see this article. I was beginning to fear that the press was going to do nothing but just report on what they saw instead of pointing out how childishly these people are behaving by throwing what amounts to a tantrum. I can't take any of them seriously.
marcelleqb… I had the same feeling about the press. But luckily there are some like Galloway, who see beyond the 30-second cable news cycle & reports the facts of the larger issues at stake. Thanks for your comments.
Great, informative article! Nothing is achieved and all this screaming and protesting just supports the fact that the right wing is going crazy. Plus the protesters are ill-informed, just like Glenn Beck. Thanks for posting this, George!
Yeah, good one. Couldn't have said it better myself. The system is greed and kills people who don't need to die.
Pam… thanks. But it is Glenn Beck who does the ill-forming. He tells the lies and they just drink it up, as if it were the truth.

Dr. Spud… it’s like the tales of Dickens… where the greedy who do not care but for themselves. We live now… with C.E.O. Miserly Scrooge, Chairman Tulkinghorn of Bleak House Insurance and lest we forget Bill Sikes of Main Street Bank & Trust, whose motto is: “You bank with me, so I can steal you money with exorbitant fees!”

Thanks for reminding me of the current health care system- these nutty screamers cry that the government will choose when now it is the insurance companies that decide a patient’s fate, not doctors.