[Peace-discuss] Fw: A gift to Big Insurance

unionyes unionyes at ameritech.net
Sat Dec 12 18:46:28 CST 2009


YES !

The health insurance companies are the " point men " in this battle.

Big pharma is also part of the medical industrial complex, but the insurance companies are the frontline problem.

I know Wayne that your ideology is that anything public ( ie. government ) run is bad, but there are over 40 countries that have public health insurance for ALL of it's citizens, which have higher ( ie. better than the U.S. ) ; access ( of course ), quality of care, life expectency, and lower childbirth mortality. Some of these countries like Germany have had such a system for over 100 years.

Public healthcare has a proven and verifible track record of success.
privatization does NOT work with ; education, fire and police services, or healthcare. The profit motive and the capitalist profit takers ( parasites ) are THE problem, NOT the sollution !

David J.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: E.Wayne Johnson 
  To: Jenifer Cartwright ; Peace-discuss 
  Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 10:05 PM
  Subject: Re: [Peace-discuss] Fw: A gift to Big Insurance


  should we despise big insurance any more than we ought to despise big pharma and big med and the tort extortioners?
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          --- On Fri, 12/11/09, Robert Reich <moveon-help at list.moveon.org> wrote:


            From: Robert Reich <moveon-help at list.moveon.org>
            Subject: A gift to Big Insurance
            To: "Jenifer Cartwright" <jencart13 at yahoo.com>
            Date: Friday, December 11, 2009, 11:09 AM


                        Click here to tell leaders in Congress and the White House: "You must make sure health care reform includes a real public option—it's what the majority of Americans want. Anything less is a gift to Big Insurance."  


                        Sign the petition 
                 
            Dear MoveOn member,

            Hi. I'm Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor under President Clinton and currently a professor at the University of California. 


            You've probably heard about a possible "deal" in the Senate to do away with the public option. 

            I'm here to tell you that this is no deal: it's a gift to Big Insurance, plain and simple. 

            The details are sketchy. The only thing that's really clear is the deal would drop the public option from the bill. With no public option, there's no guarantee of real competition. And without real competition, health care costs will continue to be out of control. 


            But the deal is far from done. If voters generate a massive outcry around this and progressive leaders in Congress fight back, we can fix it. 


            Can you sign a petition to leaders in Congress and the White House right away? 

            Click here to add your name. 

            The petition says: "You must make sure health care reform includes a real public option—it's what the majority of Americans want. Anything less is a gift to Big Insurance." 


            With no public option, the Senate "deal" is a giveaway to Big Insurance—and industry insiders admit it! One recently wrote "We WIN," in an email about the "deal."1 

            What's in this "deal"? Like I said, almost no one knows the details. That means that progressives who embrace it right now may be giving away the store without getting anything in return. 

            But here's what we do know: First, it might allow some 55-64 year-olds to buy into Medicare. Second, it might allow those without employer health insurance to buy private insurance the way federal employees do.2 


            So what's the problem here? A system of only private insurers simply will not control costs. Without competition from a public option, insurance companies have no incentive to compete—just like now.3   

            Enlarging Medicare is no answer. The Senate bill slows Medicare's costs only if they're rising faster than total health spending. But with private insurers running the show, total health spending will still be out of control.4 Plus, we have no idea how many people might be allowed to buy into Medicare, or if it will be even close to affordable for them. 


            Health care reform must include a strong public option. It's key to controlling costs, expanding coverage, and forcing Big Insurance to compete. Without it, we'll end up with a national health care system controlled by a handful of very large corporations accountable neither to American voters nor to the market. And that is not even close to real health care reform. 

            Please sign the petition to House and Senate leadership and the White House today. The deal is still up in the air. If congressional progressives hold strong—and public demand for a public option is clear—then White House and congressional leaders will have to do what they haven't: put pressure on the few conservative Democrats to get on board and help pass real health care reform with a public option. 


            Click here to sign your name. 

            Thank you for all you do. 

            –Robert Reich
            Sources: 


            1. "Insurance industry insider: 'We win,'" Politico, December 7, 2009 
            http://www.moveon.org/r?r=85731&id=18244-10635882-RvKcRix&t=13 
            2. "How a Few Private Health Insurers Are on the Way to Controlling Health Care," Robert Reich, December 10, 2009 
            http://www.moveon.org/r?r=85742&id=18244-10635882-RvKcRix&t=14 

            3. Ibid. 

            4. Ibid. 

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